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- the Geneva agreements in 1954 it was hoped that South
Viet- Nam would have the opportunity to build a free nation in peace.
The country faced staggering problems — to name only one; the 900,
000 refugees who, at the time of partition, had fled homes
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE
You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original
document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time,
many of the documents have been declassified
- EMPLOYEES:
Transportation,
·Last evening
Marad
you heard
and the State of the Union
our President
deliver
his third
State of the Union message.
All of that stirring
speech is of vital importance
to us as Americans
and federal
employees.
I hope you
- See all scanned items from file unit "State of the Union"
- Folder, "State of the Union," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 1
- . Trade
Relations with Eastern European Countries and
the Soviet Union
T h e President has appointed a Special Committee, under the
C h airmanship of Mr. J. Irwin Miller, to examine U.S. trade
re l a t ions with the co~ntries of Eastern Europe
- Folder, "NSAM # 324: Special Presidential Committee on U.S. Trade Relations with Eastern European Countries and the Soviet Union, 3/9/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- to the West is provided by t he desire of Eastern Eur opean intellec
tuals to pursue professional c onta c t s with their Westel"n coll eagues . A third t ie
is the desir e of the Eastern European s tates t o assert their independence against
the Soviet Union
- "'iet."l~:.:
~{e
have let them lmow tr.at any violation of the
fro:n us .
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m:z
:;;o
sit in c:i :.he : :~ c~i.11.:::::.
v:ill triG.:er c::.n
have talked with the Soviet Union and otht-:rs and they understand
-v:e will ta st
a.:, ·::,.:.~k
t
- for order and of your true patriotism by dedicatin1 your
selves entirely to a peaceful reorganization of the country.
Remember, how
ever, that this will be possible only with the unanhnous participation of all aDd
by the perfect union of intent and p
- to conclude agreements
with Mavroleon and other shipowners. We will inform
the appropriate maritime unions of our actions when an
agreement with Mavroleon has been concluded. I further
suggest that an announcement of your decision be with
held until
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SE.RVlr.E SET
U
r ,;
.:POP SEGRET
- 2.
The Secretary of State agreed with the Secretary of Defense that
reconnaissance had also had a political effect and may have pre
vented the complete breakdown of the Government of National Union
- there are disturbing developments. Soviet and
Communist Chinese advisers have arrived. The union of these two states has
lost its momentum .
7. In South Vietnam, Viet Cong activity has not s_tepped up recently . This may
come later . General Kiem, the hardliners
- lotter of Jant!ary 13 in whicli you
advise tlw the members of the San Francisco
Federal Executive Board convened on January
8 to listen to tho President's
State of the Union
ad.c:4--ess. The President appreciated your kind
remarks and was particularly
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including
aumer education,
services,
lords
credit
houaing,
services
unions,
for the poor,
intensive
The program
leadership
for land
geared toward develop
1■
so that
oon
case work
eduoat1on and information
and tenanta.
ing indigenous
pride
- part7 state, the Senegalese regime
ia not rigidly totalitarian
in approach and permits a considerable
tree play of opinion inside and G>utside of the ruling party, the
Union Progreaaiste Senegalaise (UPS). A noia7 leftist opposition
seems to have little
- League
Mr. & Mrs. George Meany
Pres.,
AFL-CIO
Mr.
-3-1/12/65
& Mrs. Donald W. Nyrop
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mr. & lv1.rs. Yoichi R. Okamoto
Bethesda,
Maryland
Mr. & Mrs. James G. Patton
Pres.,
National Farmers
Union
Mr. & Mrs. Rudolph Peterson
Pres. , Bank
- 2,000
.;.,.omenfrom every state of the Union. Its interests and activities center on its
purpose of service to students from elementary grades through higher education.
Its concern is for the education of all students with special attention to the needs