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  • POST OFFICE YONKERS, NEW YORK 107Jt (914) YO 5-0300 25TH DISTRICT, NEW YORK 1215 LONGWORTH BUILDING 225-5536 (202) Qtongress of tbt Wnitcb ~tates COMMITTEE ON l 'NTERSTATE ANO FOREIGN COMMERCE ~ouse of l\tpre!)entatibe!) mlaibington, a.«:. 20515
  • to Kosygin. b. Next steps c. Israeli and prospects. McNamara) ln New York. response to sinking of dest-roy-,r. DECLASSIFIED Other. E.O. 12356, Sec.3.4(b) White HouseGuide.lines. Feb. 24. 1983 Bv-11--, W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln •TOP SECRET- NARA
  • Street lawyer, is this year's recipient of the medal of the New York State Bar Association "for distinguished service in the law." He is a former President of the American Bar Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York as well
  • . m. today. I talked to the following with the following ., I results: A. Secretary of Defense--Secretary McNamara will be going to New York, but he wanted to think about whether there could be an announcement on munitions, etc. production cut
  • for the convocation of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions scheduled for February 18-20, 1965, in New York City. I regret that I myself will be unable to attend the convoca- · tion, but I have no doubt that such discussion, under private auspices
  • in the area. Caradon suggested that further useful steps might be taken in New York. He indicated that, if the reports on the deteriorating Middle East situation were confirmed, he would recommend that the United States, France, and the United Kingdom jointly
  • . GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSAFORM7122 (7.72; SERVICESET iHE WHllE HOUS1:: JOHN STEINBECK 190 East Seventy-second Street, 'New York 2 f, 'N. Y. DEC~ 3 IJ3PM '63 Cfl~WECJpEfJt/~ 3 • SERVICESET .. Mr. John Steinbeck wrote
  • to discuss arms requesto Foreign Minister Eban would be arriving New York tonight and obviously would wish to know what USG had decided. 3. Harman said he therefore wished continue Davies 9 conversation with Evron last night 611Hnt since it appeared USG
  • had a number of practlcal ideas for a Mi_d dle East settlement, which he would communicate to the Secretary of State whom he le sc.h eduled to see tomorrow in New York. W.W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED .0. 56, Sec. 3.4 NLJ - By_
  • to describe the 35, 000 or so peace marchers who converged on the Pentagon recently. However, there were 180, 000 in New York and New Jersey who demonstrated in support of our men in Vietnam, and this was played on page 17 of the Post." (;B'Fadley salCf
  • IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
  • IMPORTANT WASH POST EDITORS WOULD NOT GO FOR IT, BUT IT WAS FUN TO WRITE BECAUSE THE '64 NEW ORLEANS TRIP WAS SO EMOTIONALLY OUTSTANDING AND LBJ WAS IN GREAT FORM. IT WAS ON THIS TRIP. LESS THAN A YEAR INTO HIS PRESIDENCY, THAT JOHNSON WON OVER THE PRESS
  • the Secretary General had sent to the Eastern Mediterranean simultaneously with Mr. Vance, returned to New York to assist in devising a UN cover for the hoped-for "Vance Agreement." Ambassador Goldberg and members of his staff, as well as Department officials
  • , Sec. 3.4 NlJ . 93 -.;,.;> I ,; 0 'N~ Date l -.>t>-9'/ .. OCTO-BER : •·12 ;_. l96 8 -~_'i_.DREV - PtARSON~s ··:coLtiMN.~~tHIS ) !ORN ING :MAKES:. TWO· NEW RE?EAT· ~E~f-ALLEGATIONS ·. CONCERNING. VICE. PRESIDENT · HU!PHRE.Y .ANO THE ';VIETNAM' ·VAR
  • and on one occaaion a long dt.aertatioo one of tbe aa1iatanta. of tbe New York Tima waa diacuased by W1th regard to queationa otber than did I peraonally know Clay Shaw, wbicll I replied I did not know, I invoked toe privilege. The other queatlona
  • . Hornig Mr. H. BuallJd•• Senior Vie• Prealdent International Telepboae and Tele1rapb Corporation 320 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 • J,:me 29. 1967 Dear Mr. Goldlaer1: Thaak JGII for you letter of J11U Z7tll. Dr. Heral& l• preMady oat of tlN
  • . With kindest regards, I am, Yours sincerely, COLE THEATRES, INC. ~ ~ ~ ole MC:LYK Enclosure [2 of 3 front] [2 of 3 back] N. A. T. O. ALLIES ALARMED AT U. S. TACTICS m BERLIN By Sydney Gruson 1961 New York Times News Service Bollll---A majority
  • of their post\l,riog as revolutionari.es in the creation of an . emotional climate around the country which is conducive to vio lence~ But here too they are not alone . The news media , the political authorities , the reports of the ·occurrence of actual
  • Jluak -roc:ommead• we . ftll. l•v•• Ht would lik• to 10 aho&d Sn the "2d f.-w a.ya 10 we ca.ii neaottate a new aar••m•nt bc'oite l l Dec•mlHlr. nrai, wbil• .Ala•~lul 1uppll•• ED 12958 probably wO\lld eany th• Jov.mm.ent l.nto th• euly •Prinl• we llav
  • of . the United States. Volsky, .'. ','.~·r'.'.'al though employed by the United States Inf orma tion .. ~·:,. !/?, . Agency, has also worked as a st1·inger, original ly for ,;·.',·~h'i\.: .. the New York Times and 'more rece ntly for the New York :i
  • for briefings; substantial correspondence regarding the 1964 vacancy in the office of Attorney General and the temporal relationship between appointing a new Attorney General and the general election; correspondence regarding the nomination and appointment
  • for the people of the subcontinent, and also the certainty that they can work together in harmony. And it is to them and to this belief that I would dedicate any service I may be able to render. Vours respectfully, 250 East 53rd Streat New York, N.v. 10022 1 I
  • an4 lean. The nal prinaipl ehould be eithera 1. To aoa.W. th 1n Bew • tooka and 'bonds held in ~ c l wh1oh "'?l'OMll~ York and South Amrioa tor orderly cllepoeal tht"ou.gh the R. • c. lis wealth or a apeoi l 4oten•• t'i.uneial agenoy a1 land
  • because it determines how any new aid the Indians have received has been turned into actual imports of grain. There is always room for arguing about the value of new aid, particularly debt relief on unspecified terms; but it is very difficult to argue
  • House ceremony, he wants to tell the Panamanians that arrangenients stand as agreed by Anderson and Eleta in New York in June. U you .arc not interested in a White Houae ceremony if Robles decides not to -come, he w·a nts to shiit Panamanian thinking
  • 9 ( Continued) f 10:05 Arrivdl d.ffi. dt Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. 10: 15 d,m. EST Prime Minister Wilson and his party will depart from Washington aboard the Special BOAC flight. 11: 3 o d. EST Arrival at John New York. 11:40
  • .•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••...... THE BENEFITS ~ AND FINANCING DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS NEW APPLICATION . OTHER LINES 1. 2. 3. 4. ;I 5. 6. 7. 8. •••.••.••••.•.••.••.•••.• _-. 18 PLANNING , ..••.••••..•.•.•••..••••.•• OF TECHNOLOGY OF ATTACK . • • • • • . • . • • • . . . • . 18
  • "8!f PM12 33 1964JUH I . T ORUHC7SEC'STATE'vi ASHD c 'RUDT.lN/ AMEMSASSY LONDON RUEH'CR/ AMEMBASSY CAI RO RUEHCR/AMCONSULATEADEN RUQVRA/A'1EMBASSY·JIDDA , \ RUEHDT/USUN/NEW YORK RUEPCR/DEPTAR WASHDC STATE GRNC BT . I • • -S E C ft ·E .T
  • Wayman Francis Miller New York Tim, s .. Goorae Tames TIME ..- Wally Bennet LOO!< - Stan Trettick Ncwsweh.k - Phil MacMullen Sutm.·day Evenin1 Dlack ftar - Fred ,Yard AFP • Arnold U. s. Post .. Ollie Atklns • Sachs Ne\-.is & World Hepo:rt
  • IS THAT THE KING HAS ACTF;P. WITH IMPRUDENT -3- 37, July 9, From: Athens HASTE AND ABRUPTNESS, TijEREBY INCURRING SERIOUS RISK TO INTERNAL STABILITY WHICH MIGHT POSSIBLY HAVE BEEN AVOIDED. !F KING•S ACTION RESULTS IN ESTABLISHMENT OF RELATIVELY .STABLE NEW
  • of August 1 for consultations. the remainder of the week, but, Washington at any time from his meet your convenience. in Washington on the evening He has planned to be here for of course, could return to leave address in New York to United States-Yugoslav
  • a very direct bearing upon what I am doing legislatively . I have promised a speech for Senator Wagner at the National Democratic Club . in New York on the 27th, upon which Senator Wagner very strongly insisted, and a speech . on February 22nd
  • .. hers. 11 Lindsay's. :s-ilccess·Jn New warranted. The toughAside from ...political York, a Sp.ecte,r:
  • ~~~~~~-:---• --►~"·'"~-=--~~ -~~--·-------~-·~, ~~ ..,~:-....;ro.r ...-:---"' . ·-.. ..--.,. ··.,. . -,.~--~-- ~- ·· ----~ While the Washington Post gave best United States coverage to the ceremonies themselves, many important newspapers -- including the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, tl·,..e Washington Star
  • .Angeles a series of field hearings to gather as mucb on-the-spot information as possible. In addition to Los An~eles, hearings were held in Denver, Chicago, Boston, New York, anct Tampa to gather,. at first hand, a fund of information on the kinds
  • . aboard. we •till face th••• Cy h on hia way --We will al ■ o have a fight in New York over expanding role of the UN force ■ on Cyprua. the --We will have to work out the mechanic• of monitoring Greek troop withdrawal and the Turk etanddown
  • rccPnt lengthy haggling h lWC'en John L. Lewis and ot h er la­ bor ieaderA M to whether t he coal strike setllem1mt confe rcmce Ahou ld be in New York or Wuhlngton, and the fu rt her htJpe . that the mu c hly-
  • . You have agreed to see the UAR Ambassador, Dro Mostafa Kamel, on Monday, May 22, 1967 at 3:00 porno The call will be a farewell courtesy call before Ambassador Kamel's departure for his new post in Brusselso Enclosed are suggested talking points
  • abreast developments by following the local newspapers Time magazine, the New York newspapers and U.S. regularly. King Constantine is dignified, and expects the proper respect. He is sensitive to the moods of the people. While he believes deeply
  • in the next five years .. A substantial for investors with partners, approvals nutrient nutrient have yet to be made for many of the new which the C0rmnittee projected but also that still exchange to import. plants be realized construction
  • in New York. They are an interesting group, but they are seldom able to agree, and the Parliamentary group is probably not the most hopeful one for NATO at present. So I would suggest a messa g e to Hays along the following lines: "I send you best wishes