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  • assistance effort of the Unikd States in concert with othe1· developed countries, voluntary institutions, and inter­ national organizations."~/ July 1967 - Report of the National Ad vis,>ry Commission and Fiber which concluded tl1at: on Food "The world's
  • - Members Major Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. the Official Idrissa Fall Administrative Senegalese Party Paul Benoit correspondent Radio Officer for the Michele secretary the of Division Affairs Senegal (Outside Mr. of state of Washington) unofficial
  • INFO.llMAncN .-CQHftl)l:N IUL Frlclar, Jaa11&ry 19, 1968 6:05 p. m. Mr. Prealdeat: Herewith Paul Nltn •us1••t ■ "fa.lr but flrm" arraaaemeat• In reapoue to the UK F-111 cancellatloa. GONFIDEN'flAL WWRo•tow:rln THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • the Bo Cbl Minh trail in Laos; doing.more al>out the fiow of supplies £rom Cambodia; improving. if possible. the-naval blockade; -- Preaatns l(y to seek to defect high-level Vi et Cong ft.g ui-es, and to consider more explicit ofter& about future
  • Graham Crusade in California. A houseuife in the Washington commuter suburb of Greenbel.t, Naryland, and the mother of two children - John Paul, 4, and Mary Sue, 2, Hrs. Martin also finds time to be active in the Uallace Memorial Presbyterian Church
  • have made a bona fide offer which would generally be seen as consistent with United Nations resolutions, and whi ch would have a good chance of easing the political GOMFIDEN'J?IAL CONFIDEN'l'IAL - 5situation vi s -a-vis the Arabs , at least
  • the complicated Ballad for Ameri­ cans in four hours. The same song took Paul Robeson three weeks. The Voice. The gloomy souls who prophesied such a shoddy ending to Bing's career overlooked the most important Crosby quality. Like Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey and Bill
  • • with Ille Apoatollc Delegate ba Wuhlllgton. Slacerely, Hu Hollneaa Pope Paul VI VaticaD City LBJ :HMcPh:WWR:mz (6/ 13/68) •• ; VZCZCEEA646 00 VTE10 DE ~TE 2281 FROM IIALT ROSTOW TO TH£ PRESIDENT CITE" c·AP81522 c g Ji F t o·s II z-t l t ~ I
  • . Such rapport will serve Suharto well in this critical period both to bolster his selfconfidence an_d his position vis-a-vis internal political criti~s. As the Departmen~ is aware, Suha_rto is deeply concerned over the increas.e ·in the price of rice • --(which
  • THE PRESJDEN'T SUBJECT: Get Well Message to the Pope Tl1e State Department rec-ommends that we send the followin_g me,ssage to the Embassy in Rome £or delivery to Pope Paul: 0 All Americans join Mra. .Johnson and me in prayers and sin-c:ere wishes: for your
  • 1:J~LER TO WALT RO STOW HHITE HOUSE . 1. FOLLOWI~G SESSIONS OF FRIDAY THIS IS STATE OF PLAY ON ·su t(:1IT: . A) THERE IS AGREEMENT ON PUNTA DEL ESTE AS SITE. 8) THERE IS GENERAL DISPOSITION FO~ APRIL - 12-14 DATE BUT IN VI£\i: Of- ?ERU'S STRONG STAND
  • >ALLV, 01;,~.Elt';:;:liCt~\-Of}.W~ft't;{AS,f ~~~~~{~t.' ·TI~:l?R~~/ ·Gt FTER ~ ·.T lie )CE~SAT I 0tf ~-0f:[-:1 HE\ ~OJ1!il~(f¢.~~p\:~oF::··Atti i .QTl}£1'·-~ ~CT Of.\W AR\ )~G-~ nu~r:-THEf. D~Vi:::~TttE·:~QRV}~ I~l;;J113JG ~1..K~/ W.IT~;?T, ljE)t~na. Ell
  • , om111ltnlion a n,t nnt by 1· sort o \ tlw h rrl rr J:'U ,. l11 hl,1 h onor nt I.hi' lloh• I A,lu lpllllli. ·r ta P lorl•!l ldn;it vi lc n '" or 9toppagc of work." 1 ~•u'R h lrle'le u ll'iJ May o r .J. \\'00,11111 Hotlg-n,i 1111,I .. x,.,..·ut lve o f l ot'n l m
  • . 'Wanta~ Vies Pt-e-1dcmt replied tbAt t'riAxnd&ldpand progress or Cy:pr~ but. failed to sea how _provid:mg taoil:i:t10$ tor b~i!l£ ~ truth could c,priot intoNats. l!alt:a:rios said do.t'-nition 1~ r£ttcr the ot dif tcroncc bct'tiOCDtru.t:h
  • Bl& v---Bnery Budaon Pinson, born 1892, •rr1ed Uraey Tunnell, 1~2 Bla VI----John rranl1n Pinaon, born, Bov. 19, 1893, Married Kary L•ch Bl& VII--Kary 111sabeth Pinaon, born, Kay 1, 1895, married Oliff •• lehr, June 27, 1914 Bl& VIII-Oba.rlea Pinkney
  • though their the ARVNwill be strong, escalate in parts But on US forces. achieve a complete victory. vis We doubt in a se1·i6us weakening of the CNN/ARVNapparatus result will areas. to mal
  • him and let him live in Hungary or will give him a visa and safe conduct over the border. He said the Hungarian church did not want him back as Cardinal, and I neglected to ask him if they would accept a new appointment by the Pope (my error). He said
  • Mrs. Norma L. Morrison Senator Frank E. Moss Bishop Reuben H. Mueller Dr. Kenneth G. Neigh James Patton Mrs. Esther Peterson Bishop W. Kenneth Pope Lawrence 5. Phillips Jacob Potofsky Walter P. Reuther Mr. James Kirkham National Commission
  • . 420 p. HS2330 uK63C 5 Gillette, Paul J. and Eugene Tillinger. Pyramid Books"Tf965J 180 p. Inside Ku Klux Klan II New York, . Randel, William Peirce. The Ku Klux Klan; a century of infamy. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [c1965] 300 p. E668.R18 Haas
  • Jt629~AWD• ..... IPe ...... VI, Cal1tom.1a . . a ..... ~ I 'J /, d' I I '/! .I J I I r l I, f [1 of 2] Los Angeles, California Januar7 19, 1949 Dear Senator Johnsons As an American, I'm very thankful for your sincere and patriotic
  • the past year and now pretty well agreed. --SECRE'£ Thursday, April 6, 1967 10:55 a.m. Mr. President: Herewith the Vice Presldent•e summary of his London trip which, I believe, turned out well. VI. W. Rostow Bonn 11753 -SECRET --SECRE'f/NO;tllS
  • on the same matter. A■ I think you are aware . I had written to Iii ■ Holinea ■ Pope Paul VI in December after he had announced hla willingness to mediate in this conflict. and before the Forei1n Mini ■ ter of North Vietnam •pelled . out publicly the current
  • return before Okie makes on as possible. rmb Approval Disapprove --- I µ//VI'/ G7 2 _/ I G 1), 7 the 11 x 14'' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 4, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO: Okamoto FROM: Claude Desautels Send me six glossy prints of sheet
  • . Agricultural output, which needed to increase, was drastically reduced. Not since our own dustbowl years of the nineteen-thirties has there been a greater agricultural disaster. Indian leaders have rightly turned to the world for help. Pope Paul VI has
  • Patrick Henry spoke his ringing cry for liberty; and Saint Paul's church attended by General Robert E. Lee. Richmond's Broad Street Station was designed by John Russell Pope, who was also architect for the Lincoln Memorial. WI:i,80N,NORTH CAROLINA Wilson
  • a en, wit,.. tl. · recomtne~ guldtuu:e,, we do ou:r•olves co ha zn bd aetu.ally strtttmgthen ~u bud vi,.s- a-vb ~amam.aa awl wQrld o»!filf)ll by ho·win.g Q\1.r i"~nabtenese. l recmmnend that yo-a appr
  • ." With his rather heavy humor, headquarters, Jenkins identified himself the President called Jenkins "the Pope," as Walter Wilson Jenkins, giving his in reference to Jenkins' Catholicism. Once, standing beside the swimming rarely used middle name. He gave his
  • ." With his rather heavy humor, headquarters, Jenkins identified himself the President called Jenkins "the Pope," as Walter Wilson Jenkins, giving his in reference to Jenkins' Catholicism. Once, standing beside the swimming rarely used middle name. He gave his
  • · }(~0\~l..EOGS, Ii StEMtO ME THAT THt 8ASl.S OF THE AfliEFlICAN 1os1tto~ , . l~AS tHAT S.OU'tH VI~TNI\M SHOUl..D HAVe A CHANCE D!fS~MINF. ITS • . ·, O~JN DEStrNY WITHOUT UNlJ'ICATION IMPOS£Q ON rr BY FORCE · AND·-TMAT ; ·ro oav IOUSI. y IMPl. IED A DE
  • .Paul bi which Only the W&ff bombing resumed. Ho's a few days later and wa..a~ouched 1n the same wording as that given the Pope. He wrote: stop deflnitlvely and un­ its bombing raids and all other acts of war against. the conditlonally
  • am prepared of bomblng against your c:ountry and the stoppolag of augmentation assured channele. 1n either public state­ on February 8, we had a.topped bombing Ho sent a. letter to Pope .Paul bi which Only the W&ff bombing resumed. Ho's
  • givhlg hldira your three polnt formula foir good rela.tiOl:l• witil the Ul, yCKt left out Chia&. J,t a th ~e - en Vi~a. le so :r .uch the preoccupa ... tion here.. we :r.u.uata•t acl'Q• to the India.as that they c~t e,xpect: •• to belie.ve
  • ➔ e, L! F I .r. !s 8 ii 'rJ T I EYES ONLY· •• • . I HAVZ TH£ HONOa TO H~FOR~ YOU THAr HIS HOL!jESS, POFi PAUL ~ECEI.V£D YOUR l·iISS!\GE Of NOVE~ER 25, 1368, ~ ll H GEU;JHJE. VI, i~EASURE. • • ) j
  • . w. • llo•tow ,vi(;.I A/.S,bt1 r -1 ffl~ffln•: rlD -BZc&E~-SENSITIVE--EYES ONLY INFOllMA TJON 1
  • iif ·- more likely an FY 67 or 6~ m~~rf ~d poeelbly .-:JOmt}. j~t~ •.. '. ·. ' ~. . . dd tc ~ l.st':U~l ha~ a'ver;;l~gt">d .\ro.u nd .$AO annwn ·-= rxlllJ.i_o n pe;;~ . ~961~65~ · La.Bt year · we ~ ·!\VI:! ~3, (~ inlUiun (~?.O .million. ih DL
  • . Victor Paul lier Venezuela: Dr. Enrique Sanchez Dr. Carlos Lmlder .. Spain: Mr. ;, '• Enrique Leon --•.'. For the Council for Latin America . >:.~ .. . Dr. Esteban Ferrer ( Mis~i"Marie de Santis ,. .,. :.. • .,;, .~ 'r. ,. 0~~Wm 0
  • all human being• la that qpon.. Slneewely. • I .. .. Hla Holiaea• Pope Paw VI Vadcaa Clty ... LBJ:WWR:m& - ill ' . ..... ~. ' I ,-,~ ... -- DECI.ASSlflED Authoricy __t.J..:;l-_._,."'--.1o.--------,...-- Bvm NARA. Date {g--\:-'Jr JJJ
  • '\-, ging. · Last year they moved some 530,000 tons of goods to North Vi etn&'M by sea. If the ports· rerna i ned c 1osed, almost all of their deliveries -- military and civilian -- would be at the sufferance of Peiping, · with whom they are having