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  • !VI!IZS FOR THE VC. INTERROGATIONS IN. 11789 PAC! 4 OF 10 PAGES TALIONQ/91, .\L'XICH WAS MADE UP OF FIVE COMlJNTES, NIIMBERING INDIVIOU~LS,MALE AND FEMAt~. ----------·-------··.-------- MEMBERS ~ERE RE- 4~~ 3Z3 OR C~UITED MAINLY IN OIENBAN
  • ~JS·COtlUSt·JACV .•TO GEN WHEELERCJCS ;.• tDM rte CAIN- CINCPAC ·· ZEM •i i C R F t C~VI!r 1-1.AC ·13512 EYES om.Y. S£Cf ION ONE OF Tt/0 ·.l. SEVERALASPECTS OF THE CURREUTENEMY SITUATION S!Et-1-WORTHY. OF YOh"l ATTENl'IO~J•. ijffll.E. FIRr,t CONQ:.USIONSCANNOTBE
  • the ho•••fiea.b. Lalrly well, but he .b.aan•t vi ■ ited either co\lAtry for three year■ • A lot ha■ chanaed in that time. Tb.ere 18 a meetiq of our c.b.ief diplomatic: office ra la Dacca, Eaat Paklataa, at the end of next week. It mlpt make •en ae tor him
  • program Most serioL1sly, population percent million was providing was basically sound. in vi~w of the apparent There success clear that some of the progress was The Indian economy was headed for trouble re-examination agricultural Grain
  • : "THE OPPORTUNTTY 'F:O~ WlOE•RANGlNG _ . t.ONyER~T l l""-I •A~D :EXCHANG~ OF_ VI E~S~ .HE :cOMME~TEO. THAT,, AL THOUGH :..E ,-DID iNOT ALWAYS HAVE·y.QURAGREEMENT, 'HE· ALWAYS :,:AMC: AWAY ,.FROM A •t1EEi':iNG 'WtTM 'YOUFEELING 'THAT !HE MAD .~P.iJ ~ ULL. .CHAN~E
  • !EMBARRASSMtlT TO ME HEREI THEREFORE PLANTAKENOACTIONONTHIS VIS•A•VIS ACTI NGBRIT HlCOM KAl'IPALA • ADVI SE• •• GP• I STEBBINS • LAST NOTE: DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S NLJJRAc 11>-3'/;,r, r NARA, Date 3 •3,J/ ....:cJ By~ PASSED s/s-o, WHITE HOUSE 10:42
  • ~,~t~e~l~e~gxr~am tG President from Pres. Schi --p-0-s-si-o±e-el""8SS'i f'i ed info t0,JJe...., J -.3 - f" f 1 p""'1:.-:r-meffl.6--I--.J:.0-l;!.:t:,esi dent-H"-om Rostmv re: Marcos Vi-sit seCTet~ ---::>-.!?~1 All...> J:7-/~/ resident from Rostow
  • FEET AND· SECONDARY .EXPLOSIONS. ., . IFIED Aot11omy~~N~~ j ~13~-4t3tL__ OTG: 0217452 DEC 1966 V ~ , ate { n~98_ fri ½ y, December 2, 1966 -- 2 pm FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM BATOR VI r-; 12., C').s, vi.1 SUBJECT: East-West Institute ro Secretary
  • ~a s o.f the Su-minit de.e teio-a dap•ad• in ffl> small pan upoA hew well we advance tta>ward this objective. •- D~. Saaz, how do you a.n d your eo1lea.gueJ1 vi•·w tlia pro&peets for the Summit? -- I WQJJ.der h.Qw it is rega.:rde-d by the leaders
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESID ENT IAL LIBRARIES) FOR M O F CORR ESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUM ENT DATE RESTRICTI ON " I/ ,, 5 mems Rostow to the Pres. re Vi etnam PGI l p ►~- I / - c;;- .-CJ/ Sb memcon -Mai Van Bo and Claiborne Pell C:------.:3;l
  • some ground with the Greeks duri.ng that vi~it. Mr. Bundy felt less opti.lnistic , notir1g Greek peevishness over the President' s latest letter . T he President recalled that Papandreou had pressed for a US formulc.. when he was here. Mr . B all
  • levee will provide us vi th three large fresh water lakea. Vo are all aware of the need for fresh water and the grea·t value it can be to our economic future. Ye are all verr anxious to secure this levee, not onl1' the citizens o! the area, but those
  • \• n4 tretdoa ot '.krlia ao Mtter '.that cowae thia oz-i•l• 1•\ _,, l'Wl• Iner ·ta ftftat 19ea hAa a create ftlp0Ui'bilit7 reaWt 11.pO& lmer.i ca ti'Oepa •• 6U~i rd.iaaa ot peace. · VIS rr OF THE VICE PR.ES rm:~NT BERLD~, August 19-20, 1961 1. Tent
  • • • , · ._1 (~OM .:::usD~O AMEM~ H~t;b TO t DIA VI .... WASHlNGTQ~ 11 ­ CI.TE USO AO 1187 I~ . SEN SYMINGTON AltRIVED ATHEUS FR 'fEL AVIV. MORNlNG 24.SEPr·, MF.T BY·A~i~ . TA1.80T, MR GE:ORGf. WARREf\·, MSA OFFICER DATT.. MET AT A't~B TALBOT• S
  • ? Pfesident ~ t?...q-9q Ai 1-:S t/?--32;,J.,I S· 4p ~ostow to President ,vi...:~ '1 '7 - 3 ~ ,/8foD o~ -A- 1 C lp [Duplicate of #18, NSF, CF, Brazil, Vol. VIia] #42 memo Rostow to President, 7:40 p.m. C 1 p S#f,wt,....,J.. "l/1,/00 ~ .., 7 --,2- 41
  • . rather than the usual requirement of a proapt request to the Agency, hu been used because Ireland is not now a aeaber of the Aaency. Proposed Article VI would reflect the "Private Ownof 1964 permittina arrangeaents ership" legislation for the transfer
  • OF POSSIBILI'iLE:S ot· HAD ...- J. FlNi\Lt..V., I BELIEVE THAT 1'0 GO BEYO ~D 'I.HI~ CONC ESSIO ~S WE HAVE ALR£ADY MADt t~OULD CO"PlHM I N ·tu~:- t1l i~ OS Or '!HF. GVN AND THE .,·. VI£1'iiANE°$E. PEOPLE THZ APPREHE NSION AND SUSP IC lO N~ OF OUR lNTENTlON
  • Long The St. Louis Delegation will - Missouri - this Afternoon. Further information call on Senator will be furnished later on. /vi Dictated ~~~ by Deke DeLoach JP .--. September 2 7, 1966 MEMORANDUM: RE: WAR ON POVERTY MARCH As of 3
  • for if it is to d r vi d ita o Uc:y r uu.,;, ... v. 1 yi ,~,,_.. ..,i;;.,,... y o1 hich politic l pr u· r tor £or n r (S) Th su.ppoe dly th Seer • - .. a.t moat o ad. cid t • c e • uth L'..frie n ona. pin a recon u bout n a position. fll::~ ;,,.~.-...~•f
  • NOTED THIS HELP WOULDi 1 BE USEFUL PRIMARILY VIS-A-VIS· FOREIGN EXCHANGE ASPECT OF CURRENT' '. iFINANCIAL PROBLEM. ' 1 CFN $6,000 $5 MILL.ION $10 MILLION l ...,, .. ··- ..... ~---· S=B=0=~=='f____ ' ,.,) REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY
  • neighborlines~aa.l -- iWM1. at the price of individualisll}\. at the price of the beauty of --.A. of our ~n ~--~kA~ terms ~ ~eward. the loss of It would taegraciousness / mean the loss ~a.:::~vi d 1 of history, znb.and the loss ~ ~ l
  • : • • I .~ • , ' '• ,; • , •• • •\ • • I I ( (' ' ~J ' ". . ;:h.1L ) ' ' () \ ' (;,,,/ '\2'+-V· 1966 10:00 a. m. MEMO!lANDUM F01t THE PltESIDENT South .Aaia is so important to our larger interests vis-a-vi• the USSR. and even mos,e
  • are sym­ pathetic to peoples of all the •newly-independent countries who have been victims of colonialism. What is more. they believe that Pakistan's case vis-a-vis I[\dia and Kashmir is just, and they , have demonstrated their wil• lingness to back this up
  • opponent, when parts of their territories are under foreign occupation and when the Arab countries live in a state of uncertainty owing to a possible renewal of the aggression. Dear Mr . President, we are now, after the vi sit to the Arab countries, even
  • ( EUC382 R ec t'V rO ' * ’ ” ZZ RUEPWW Vi u s A D£ RUEPCR 128 0 5 /1 0 1 4 Z Z 051010Z i%/|AU6 5 10 25 *^®CIASSIHED I FM JCS INFO RUEPWW/WHITE HOUSE RUEHCR/STATE R U E P |A ^ IA 350828Z ^^^CLASSIPted FM CTGIJEVEN SEVEN FT FIV E TO HUATZL
  • . . . . . . _l)//L . 1) ;/ 11.illfJ~ h ti/I' " ~ i ,4-,,, s. .· - ·-·­ .. '\'/ ;.fI) ~('~ti·~ I~, ... ; iJ .. ./ . {)c ,_. /J "~ 'W ~--.,. 45 t\ rn~ , .. . . _ _. . MHTl~•C UOTES 'QP'r'RIG~ITED Pwialieetieft Reqaires Rw•iuioA ef Cep >'4 ight Heltter. VI
  • . ·' 71. AJIBASSADOR BER8ERI WE THOUGHT THE GVN WAS WITH US. 72. AMBASSADOR BUNKERI YES9 VE ·HAD EVERY INDICATIONS THAT . THE .&VI VAS vnH us. 73. Q• VHEN ,DID VE FIND OUT THE GVN WAS NOT VITH US? 74.· B~~~~·:·.~l··TH~ · VERY END. 75. · Q•. .THE... ~AST
  • Cong guerrilla. ::md t errorist ncti vi ty i n South Vietnam. This decla.ration, we further presume, !IlD.kes i t cleo.r that the US means to go beyond specific reprisels f or i nd.ividua.l n&jor Viet Cong actions o.nd to continue air attacks until
  • Rhodesian problem is contained in the CIA Intelligence Memorandum RR IM 67-1 dated January 1967 -- "Rhodesia and Zambia: From Voluntary to Mandatory Sanctions. 11 b~~ Executive Secretary Autl 1•vi~· DEf'LJ\SSJiiJED NLJ '63 -- IVO­
  • - of our desire to avoid harmful -press specu­ lation but said that press reports on a Pak vi~it were already appearing in the Korean press and a long public silence would give the impression that the U.S. was in fact withholding an invitation to Preside
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  • ON FOREIGN RELATIONS ROLANO YOUNG, CL!:IIK April 13 , 1942 . Drew Pearson and Robert S . Allen, 1313 - 29th Street, N. W., VI&shington, D. C. My dear Friends: Thanks for your invitation of April 4th for the evening of next ~ednesday . I am sorry to say
  • : 'fO GIVE YOU.l1Y VI!~i,JS01~T~n~ENEMYv S S1'RAT1~GY I• /\ND "l\.lZ ~Lf)NS 1?tA1"HE j)EVEJ.OPE:D IN HANOI DURXNGEt.RLY fA~L .. ri· viOUL1) SEEM..£:•lAT 'lHE ENEMYCOl'-!CLlfDEn"i':-tA'l' A PRO"fRt.C'tED UARWAg:NO''£IN :-11s LONG-HAN Gt XN1'ElU~s·r XN
  • "' 1 ..nunt bo !. i ! VI ~ 9 - • C}, I -w J • c(tt{.:C Ta:ii:es ~ . ,-i_t L. "l'KLt4 • ;-od:.ic;e~stlll ~Q further. NcA-t year,. tho s·econd ot:age cf tho b1como· tn.:.::c'ut will bkc tt-ul t/ • 41.« • ~ ".L~ t ed;:a.Qc~nsidar