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- by revolutionary, nationalist Arab forces, drawing inspiration and assistance from their fellows elsewhere in the Arab world. In this contest the cen servat1ve powers will seek support from the US, and their ·opponents will look to the .USSR. * The UK
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- of a ,gre,ve threa·t to world eace. H.E. L don B~ Johnson, _ esident of t he United States o· r,7ASHINGTON . .A!(.Lerica , March 23, 1966 er M • e ly to my mea e o you o chi v eac in V u cc: Bill Moyers LBJ:UH:em (typed 3/16/66) . ,. re
- . Passengers on the "F:cying Whistlestop" will transfer to two Central Airlines DC-3s and depart for McAlester, Oklahoma. 12 NOON MRS. JOmlSONARR.DJ:m AT McAL&
- tatioEs f r om t h e world 2_J::."ess _. _·.6v~ added. zest wi t h deta ils e n 11 esp i onage " and " i ntel l i gence a5e;:its . 11 :? e'-~ n ew p ropaganda l ine s have emerged . Aft.er the f i r s t flur ry of atta cks foll owing t he or i ginal d i
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- thought you ought to know one fact of which Macy may not be a.ware -- that George Woods has offered Korry a. Vice Presldency of the World Bank. My spies tell me that the chances are very good he will take lt witbln the next few days or weeks. Korry would
- -year maturity at 2 1/ 2% interest. ~FIDEN-T-IAL - 2 ... CEYLON (continued) This food will fulfill part of an outstanding U.S. commitment to Ceylon under an informal consortium arrangement cr:Ja:ain-..«ti by the World Bank. Ceylon's food production
- frigate USS ORLANDO(PF-99) of the Atlantic Fleet from June 1944 to July 1945. Following World War II, Captain Hyslop was assigned to the Budget Division at Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., until August 1948 when he was ordered to Stanford
- , in memory·.of Prime Minister You are a man of peace and champion of oppressed and distressed. Your contrib,utic•n to protect freemen in the world is a conmon knowledge Therefore, conveying appreciated your participation, this to the Government
- which will come up in the UN. 5. They are afraid that if the U. K. use a force, they will need us and this will produce a "'tragedy" in Africa and the world. 6. The Portuguese deeply resent being used by the U. K. as a scape goat on oil lea.ks
- -including the moon and other celestial bodies -- to the agreement on rendering assistance to cosmonauts, to the consular convention, and to the agreement on airline routes, and to the preparatio:Q. of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. Johnson says: 11
- determination "to choose life'' and to ''prevail over the enemies within man, and over the natural enemies of all mankind." But, Mr. President, you asked us whether we have "all done enough • to bring peace to this world." ve have asked ourselves and we
- transfer policy I _,lq~\)'{ •• l i I 7 (72 ~a~. "subject control General, \...,~,.i":", • T • Sec;retary ••. over subsidy to local "# 4o6(b) of the Federal ~ 1• \&• ,... - ~- in order to airlines. Relates to Act of 1958~ as amended
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- IT IS IMPORTANT THATTHE ORVFACEUP TO REALITY.VANCENOTEDTHATTHE WORLD THINKSWEAREINTRANSIGEANT ON THENLF, WHEREAS IN FACTWEAREWILLINGTO SEE THEMSEATEDONORVSIDE. THE WORLD WOULD THINKIT TOTALLY UNREASONABLE IF IT KNEW THATHANOIWOULD NOTHAVEANYTHING TO DO WITHTHEGVN
- their world to change its character, moderate its aims, become more realistic and less impacable, and recede from the cold war they began ••• provided that the free world retains the confidence and the determination to 11 outmatch the best our adversary can
- Air Lines, Inc., Trans World Air Lines~ L"'lc., and United Air Lines, Inc.) 19. }f:iscellaneous Folder on.topics 20. Correspondence 21. Tapes and case. Folders effecting this administration. .... (4) .•.... ' 22. I.B.J.I. Booklets
- they reflect la a areat comfort to me. Cl••• relatlou betweea 111 aa4 oar ·t wo· cotlntrte., caa only •lzMllf.lMtA t!a• caa•• of Ir e-4om tn Af rlca and the world. lwtt•••• Y,o,u· .iaorcna• •ff•ctlv• efmt• to revtv• the Oltanaiaa eco1iomy u• m oat lmpr•••lve
- great nuclear powers cannot judge with some accuracy the intentions of each other, we shall find ourselves in a period of gravely increasing danger - - not only for ou.r two countries but for the whole world, I therefore hope that you will promptly
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- ~ssadors have made demarches to Free World countries (e.g. , .Swetl~Jt. and Denmark) warning of the gravity 0£ t~e situation. The in.tensely emotional position. that Brezhnev t~ok on the subject during UN Secretary Ge"eral U Thant's visit to Moscow also may
- thought you might like to read it. ~- ) ~ -- j ·. ':.NSFER~ TO HANDWRITING FILE Looking back over the last three years, it is clear that what we stand for in the world -- the enterprises to which we have put our hand - have gained ground
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- , we publish to the world that we are having a great time in Binh Thuan, and we bring in the journalists and the photographers and the TV men, then the Viet Cong or North Vietnam will make a point of starting the trouble up again, and will pay a heavy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 112: Dec. 26‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- or (ii) in coordination with any airline comp,\lly const.itute
- range planes to the Indian Airlines stake we 1 re angling for is to sell American Corporation, which Bowles hears (New Delhi 331 attached) may soon be in the market for DC-9 type aircraft to replace Viscounts as they retire. So we could argue
- it eventually can be a sensible settlement. Hopefully the Russians will n~t want to blow the world up and ~s such th~y ca~ do little but make noises and then hopefully we will go a long way that they will · go too to working out the settlement. ~ Egypt's loud
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- to handle adequately. In O0MFIDEN'i'IAL GOHFIDENTiltL 3 World War II, there was "The Conunittee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies." Possibly the creation of a "Cormnitt.e e to Preserve Peace by Resisting Aggression" is worthy of study. 6. I plan
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- you yesterday that we were holding, awaiting your decision, a routine Export-Import Bank loan to Israel for $5. 6 million for one Boeing 707 for the Israeli airline. We require your guidance: ~ Go ahead on routine basis Arrange White' House release
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- leave situation (3,000 have been given trans• portation back to their units. many others await transportation); an untabulated number of unauthorized absences stemming from TET leave; aud continuing recruiting problems. Using a criteria of a minimum
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- , and Mexico, plus the other cotton-producing Latin American countries, supplied over half of the world market, and were therefore in a good position to affect world prices. He expressed his appreciation for the position adopted by the U.S., which could easily
- Free World regular forces exceed 800,000 men aggressively carrying the war to the enemy. Diseased, tired, and hungry -- morale among the•Viet Cong is low. South Vietnamese and Northerner, regular and guerrilla, the enemy's troops are all weary
- a general decline in econoaic activity. Prob lees in selling sugar in the world carket, other than the Bloc, ooy cause further foreign exchange probleos, although the Dloc will cove to supply essential requireoents. One Year. Another sugor season
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- best wlshes on your birthday. Once again, we are pleasantly reminded of your great personal contributions to the strength and prosperity of Canada, the Americas and the world. We are proud to join your millions 0£ friends and ad mlo~• in wishing you
- is in financial trouble. However, he added that Lurie has good credentials in the academic world and that people are taking his theories seriously. During lunch, following to Lobenthal suggested develop organizational that I contact requirements: the 1. James
- KlNG.' S FURTHER THINK! NG, EX CE?r'. THROUGH AMERICANS, MIN !MAL. HE T·HEN REQUESTED US TO TRAN$11 IT QUERY TO KING HUSSEIN AS T 0 WHETHER HE COULD AFFIRM THAT REASONAEL Y POSITIVE G OI REPLY TO NCW, 29 PRO?OSALS WOULD INDEED BE TREATED BY ·'():?DANI
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 57: Jan. 16‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- concern ■ Ireland'• refuaal to 1rant Pan-American lanclin1 right• at Dublin Airport iD addition to ita preaent landin1 ri1hta at Shannon. The lriah airline Aer Liapa baa captured 75 per cent of trans-Atlantic traffic to Ireland becauae it provides direct
- WIF'.E . • ' :1 · WHODUE ARRIVE GUEST AIRLINES FLIGHT 421 FROM MEXICO AT 15: 05 TODAY. . I • i. . .i RICHARDS REQUESTS THAT MRS. RICHARDS BE ASSURED THAT HE I~ ALRIGHT, AND THAT SHE WOULD STAY AT MACUTO SHERATON IF HE IS UNABLE TO REACH
- that Cuban Embassies had been most helpful to "us" wherever ''we've gone." He further stated that "lots" of success had been obtained as a result of "our" trip on the coordination of black power around the world and that good concrete steps had been taken
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- -based alliance, which the. Chairman of the People's· Army Council, Tran Van Van, is forming. D. Economic: Viet Cong activity over the election weekend disrupted shipment of hogs and other foodstuffs to Saigon. The result was a jump of 16 percent
- -- Lunch or private talks . 3:00 - 4:30 Continue informal working session. (To be largely devoted to discussion ~f world affairs, e.g.,. President could cover Vietnam. Leoni and Lleras Restrepo would talk about . Cuban subversion.) 5:00 - 7:00 Formal
- , a daughter is cared for in an Irish hospital, which would make service in Dublin attractive to him. He believes that he would bring not only business and commercial expertise to the task -- including a fighting chance of settling the airlines issue--but also
- designer of the Lawson Airliner, the firet U.S. aircraft speci!ic:a.lly designed for passenger service, to variou1 typea of retractablo landing gear and early use of wing slat• for better low speed performance. He bas held, alngly or jointly, over 50 patent