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  • is that it is 6n its way to becoming [9 of 26] ­ - 6 - a paper of major national influence. Certainly, its new crew, headed by the young Chandler, is genuinely con­ cerned about exercising ' leadership to straighten out the sorry state of affairs politically
  • OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department of State INDICATE, □ co1.ua 0 OIAP.Gt tO ...,6ECR:'E'f Classification ... NEA .\ 3Jl".3Z- INFO: ss G SP L EUR 3832 Amembassy LONDON ACTION: Dec ZI 3 D14Pn'63 Amembassy JIDDA '-{ 9) --4
  • ~ - ~Date 7~1S-D3 NOT TO BE REPRODUCED ITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE SEC ETARY Department of State PAllE 1 eJ2 A'flHENS 00604 TELEGRAM ' 31222 UZ ABO'UT POSS i BLE CAB lNET ·cHANGES o .SOME JUO·GES 1 NOW ·:s.ER¥fiNG 1v11; 1AN
  • originated the document. (C) Closed in 1ccordance with restrictions contained in the donor"a deed of gift. 11/27/2007 UN ;o STATES DEPARTMENT OF, )-- 3TICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy to: l- ONI, 3rd Naval District, NYC(RM) 1- OSI, Second
  • . (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-82) DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON April 6, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walter Jenkins The White House Abe
  • clearances based on background investigations conducted by the Department of State in the case of the eight people from that and by Air Force and Navy in the case of ~he two Defense ..:pepartment, ~epai:tment ·representatives. rhe exception is Navy Warrant
  • ties between Brazil and US. Brazil as a close partner in hemis­ phere and world affairs. Appreciation of American people for Brazilian collaboration in two World Wars and UN and OAS peacekeeping. -·· -- --····•'·-.:-'J 1.1
  • Thursday, May 18, 1967 1'J:EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The State Department has been holding informal discussions with the Italians about a broad agreement for cooperation in scientific activities. The Italians started the talks because
  • '• rlgldlty. W. W. Parl ■ Ro ■ tow 14827 (DELTO 176) SFGRE•.'HARVAN WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, l/30/95, State Dept. Guidelines By NARA, Date \--5-b\ 'f-
  • s 11~ Department CC'ij I PAGEi 01 MOSCOW05511 of State zq, f fl:r --JEL~GRA 827. I 31953Z 85' ACTION EUR 20 INFO C·IAE 00, DODE,00, GPM 04, H. 021 I NR 07, Li 03, NS~ 10, P 04, RSC SS 25,USIA ; E 15,NIC 12,NSA. 02,IO· 01,cco; - 00,RSR
  • ) had tentatively agreed to ~-- ~!AL . -, . s ·~ rp-r-: o try to interest your brother in assuming the top-level State Department role in working on this broad problem. Tony Solomon, and particularly his deputy, Frank Loy, have been working closely
  • in 1957. In this way, the Senegalese themselves took more and more responsibility for the administration of their own affairs. I N 5 THE LAND • Republic of Senegal, which covers 76,000 square miles (approximately the area of South Dakota), is bounded
  • ,,. ··" ... ~•·· ..,. ' -· . ........... ........... ... , .......... .. Depart,i"'lentof.State INCOMJNG•-iELEtiRAM 47 J CO?Plt!FH !AL Control: Rec'd: Action AID !nfo FROM:Athens 14069 September 18, 1962· 6:36 p.m. i;nu_fE \J-· ._ ~@w~, ss TO: Secretary SR G NO: ~ Septerr.ber 18, ·4 p.m. (SECTION ONE ~F-TWO)_sM:TiI
  • Affairs Lt . Gen. Joseph F . Carroll, D i rector, Defense Intelligence Agency Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army Paul H . Nitze, Secretary of the Navy Eugene M . Zuckert, Secretary of the Air Force JCS General Maxwell D. Taylor , Chairman
  • for Political Affairs Thomas Mann. Assistant Secretary TREASURY C . Douglas Dillon, Secretary USIA Carl T . Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE McGeorge Bwidy, Special Assistant to the Presi dent George Reedy, Press Sec r etary to the President Major General Chester V
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION Agency: WR/State Department FI LE LOCATION NSF Country File United Kingdom, Wilson Visit, 4/15/65
  • that Ambassador Oehlert prior to his departure discussed this visit with you. Mr. Pirzada has been Minister for Foreign Affairs since July 20, 1966. During the latter part of August, 1967, he made an extensive tour of Arab states including Iraq, Lebanon, Syria
  • (/} () > to ~ M (/} INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State Action G..~) Info 2;1ZCEIC815IVA327 RR JIUEHC DE RUEIVCR 63518 1111435 ,961 MA1 I~ PM 12 58 ZIY SSSSS i ll1411Z MAY 67 PM ANEMBASSY CAIRO TO UEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC llFO RUQVRA/AflEMBASSY JIDDA SATE
  • . In January 1966 the Ministry of Health was redesignated as the Ministry of Health and Family Planning and a separate Department of Family Planning was set up with a Secretary directing the adminis­ trative wing and a Commissioner of Family Planning directing
  • will discuss three issues of key importance wh ich are not to be t aken up today, i.e. , the Kennedy Round, the Non-Prolif eration Treaty , and the European financial discussions. Under Secretarv Katzenbach : The State Department pap er (copy attached
  • to To TSG DA, To OCS, To State / (Gp 4) lp. Embtef'from ADMINOCINCPACto AmEmbassy Tokyo; Reischauer condition ·OfState OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: 0 □ CHARGE TO COLLECT I 207 I ~ Iii &:iiSi ' I Origin FE Info, ss G SP L H ACTION
  • G fl'ILE 3), ---- DEPARTMENT OF STATE ExECUTJVE SECRETARIAT May 13, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY .. h1"j IJ ·. Bill Gaud called t!'hi·s ~=-a-'-: ft·e -rnoon to say that the ~-~~.~1~-f.2E~J-_g,!}_~~I~Ji.?.~~~ fg~!I~--~ ~~.~~1.~LJ?~~~~-r
  • Preaident•a office, alon1 with your letter. Sbacerely, (Mr•. ) Mary T. Matheua Aaalatant to Mr. Okamoto Mr. John T. Wheelock Actbaa Public Affair• AdYiaer Near Eaat a11d South AaiaD AffairDepartment of State Waablnaton ZS, D. C. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE
  • -�·OC\ Fll.E LOCATION No. 1 VP Security File, Nations and Regions UN Cables re Cuba Affair (III) l RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order ll6�2 governing access lo national security mfccmation. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which
  • Folder, "U.N. Cables re: Cuba Affair (III)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 8
  • . Cooper SECRET -· \0 Sunday, July 10:30 a.m. 1965 Mr. Preaident: The attached letter .from Roa Gilpatric give• a very good brief summary of the coaeens\l& of?tblnklng on Vietnam in the President' e Panel of Conaultanta on Forei10 Affairs, and I
  • recommend him highly for promotion when he meets the eligibility requirements for time in grade. With all best wishes, Sincerely, General John P. McConnell Chief of Staff, United States Air Department of the Air Force Washington, D. C. ACTION Satarday
  • in the donor's deed of gift. NAT IONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) . NOT TO BE RELEASED .1 . . . THE PRlSS REVISION NO. 1 JW:lE 18, 1964 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, D.C. · OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL -~ SUGGESTED
  • German pressures. I believe that others engaged in int,srnational affairs, the press, and in eovernment will be similarly interested. Your comn1ents would be appreciated. Very truly yours, Thomas C. Ballagh TCfl:kr. [3 of 5] BALLAGH & THRALL I N C 0
  • 61 ·w· "' I 0 G 0 6 2 >- OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State ··1 ; COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRET Clqssiflcation u0 ACTION1 Amembauy TEL AVIV OEc Zu u STATE lnfo1 NODIS ~.. 1. Davies December 20 brought Israeli Minister
  • mimeographed copies exchange of letters. 3:00 to 3:15 p. m. -- Linc departs for Baltimore 4:00 p. rn. Letter released at White House briefing and a little later in Baltimore. 4:15 - 4:30 p. m. -- Linc makes a brief appearance in Baltimore and returns to worlt
  • but this may not be s o. We should look again at our programs and examine all ideas without thinking whether or not they can be done without increasing our expenditures . {8) The Defense Department i s studying several new military recommendations made
  • on the lnteai-Americ.a a Committee of the Alliance f o• Progrees. II thl• aomlnatlon l• accepted by the tnter.Ameri.can Committee. 01'. Rostow will hold this office ln addltlort to hla present appointment as Couaa.e loi- of' the Department of State. •• I w
  • ··.STATi: DEPARTMENt•s TOP -SECRET SUMMARY AND CLASSIFIED INTELLIGENCE . SUP!M-ARIEs· FROM SOTH CIA ANO THE: .. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE:. AGENCY-. . - TH! ~NO DISTRIBUTION~ . STATE ,.DEPART~ENT'.',TELEGRMJS·, O 'NiPEACE EFJiORTS -'HAVt NEVER 1 Bt£N
  • rectly or indirectly because of our review requisitions ag­ gregating $24.3 million were canceled and the 1960 program was reduced by $4.3 million. In commenting on our findings, the Assistant Secretary of Defense, International Security Affairs, has
  • regime through the participation of the entire population in national affairs. I will also try_ to--carry out social reforms/ aimed at liberating the human being and bringing the natipn on the road to. progress. . . 11 As I have said to you
  • be made a Presidential appointee rather than working out of the State Department. Mr. Feinberg wished to know when you would make an announcement. I said w·e were studying the substance of the problem ratheT carefully to establish lucid term.a
  • contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) I / PRELIMINARY SCHEDULEFOR VICE-PRESIDENT's TRIP TO sroCKHOIM September 28, Thursday 8:00 a.m. Depart Andrews Field for Stockholm via
  • was appointed secretary in the Department of Economic Affairs in the Ministry of Finance,. He has also represented India at numerous international meetings, mostly economic and financial. An adroit and articulate negotiator, Jha is oriented toward the West
  • arbitrarily U * S. protcDts __, moved. .J Jamary 21. Prime }1inister Castro so.ya that and sto.temonts by U. S. of'i'icials notes f'rom the U. f.. State Department encourage counterravolutiona.r;y ?.Ctivities against Cuba and indicate that a policy
  • GRAVELY HARMED. I l - Vt AT TUSKEGEE INSTITUtt VISH YOUEVERYSUCCESSIN YOUR CONFERENCE VITHGOVERNOR WALLACE. RESPECTFtn.LY LUTHERK FOST R ?RESIDENTTUSKEGEE INSTITUtt TUSKEG INSTITUTEALABAMA. .. I L- EXECUTIVE cf FG 1~-0/A DEPARTMENT OF STATE