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  • in the U. s. that he is anti­ American and he wants to correct this judgment. Moreover, he is interested in strengthening the UN and has offered to aid U Thant in any way he can, particularly in view of the fact that Bhutto has contacts and friendships
  • ·: E A U THORIZATIO N ._; F TH E !: X.:: : L: "LV E S EC RET ARY SEGRE'f.-2- USMISSION USUN NEW_X,QRK 290, D~G -- ~_0_04492 (SECTJON 1 OF 2) CC> ON ME WE HAD EACH EXPRESSED OUR POINTS OF VI~W. IF US WANTS ··PEACE THERE THEN OUR POLICIES COINCIDE
  • ISTR AT I ON NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE a.m. - -,-~~'ICJ"tt:.m~~::u.....cu:.-'--!2 ' ~9 ~ RESTRICTION Id-/'-\/ Rostow Lo President, 7.00 p.m. S 1 p ~ '+-I? .,q
  • would have hurt their interests on Cyprus. We opposed because we thought U Thant had all the authority he needed to continue looking for a solution and because we thought the poorly worded resolution would do more harm than good. We don 1t want a written
  • said it... we'll go along with the Vietnamese and they'll sit down with the NLF." 7. The United Nations Theory (recalled by Maguire) "Yes, we hear that one, but they don't belong to the UN and U Thant says we can't do it••• and the Russians have
  • of this speech that was at the church prior to King's speaking. Sincerely yours, ~ Enclosure r-cr1 r.. r:. 1rr·, ::.J MAR'/1.lV'/f'.\.'(SON 1;67ft.PR12 AM 5 38 6 5-14 lb /6-2-651 OFFICE$ DIRECTOR THE U ITED STATES DEPARTME FEDERAL BUREAU T OF J
  • who 1s vacationing that this could be done later by telephone since there will be additional ideas for the Governor's participation. SUmmarizing, Wachtel mentioned that Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City could have the ticker tape parade; U Thant
  • vbdt to Iaraol acd Auetria. Your lette..rs we~e lull of the flavor of the &..st-m oving mood in ls rael, aikl I am gra.teful to you fo,: aharina JO.~ r l!efle.c Uon• iti such detail. In fact. 1 fo\ln.d your i mpreausiou ao. lnterest1n5 tbat 1 !u.\ve
  • . Whe&lar RESTRICTION ,-u,f:--- ~ 11' 03/04/68 =-1-= A FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC History 7 RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national
  • , Hunsberger, Warren S. Japanese-American Economic Relations. New York, Harpers, 1962. Kawai, Kazuo. Japan's American Interlude. Chicago, U. of Chicago PreBB, 1960. Keene, Donald, Living Japan. Garden City, 1959. N. Y., Doubleday, • ed. Anthology of Japanese
  • the proposed schedule which I hope takes ln all of your wiahe1. It bu been checked with the German Embaaay, State Department, and Woody. They a,r e all in agreement. 2. U you approve, I will inform all concerned that this la the schedule. · 16 April 09:30 am
  • USAF B:BCM:'r - dOFOlm BETAI ANDII-67 GAMESTRUCTURE, ORGANIZATION, CONCEPl'ANDSCHEI)ULE 1. (U) BETAI and II will be conducted in the Joint war Games Agencr, Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, game roans {BC-9.Q.2A)during the period 20 April
  • tone, Cleage said that the best thing that the Commission could do, would be to help the Negro get "black power" and achieve "black self-determination! 11 In subsequent exchanges, made the points presented led primarily herein. 1 / ' u i lf)J0-108
  • come from the top in Hanoi. most embarrassing election of (x) aircraft, own in some attacks, come back * at Bien Hoa, (10) miles or damaging a total during Thant had of them American B-57 bombers which had been moved there that U Thant
  • " or "man"? here. I met wi~- th~m yesterday at lunch at some length. THE PRESIDENT.Man. QUESTIONS I .... WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS • Q. Are y~u confident that we can get back both the ship and the crew? . • THE PRESIDENT.No, I am
  • sent a letter to Secretary-General U Thant of the United Nations requesting that an African­ American International Military Brigade be formed for southwest Africa. Brown stated that the purpose for forming the brigade is to fight for the liberation
  • by U Thant by the name of Gabriel d 'Arboussier from the Government of Senegal, even told me that as a lawyer he felt that a solemn international agreement b~tween India and the Africans had been broken by Sen when he entered the race again. I'd been