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  • the extermination ot ideas. The peoples wh·o want democracy need food, agricultural and indus­ trial equipment, medical supplies, hospitals and schools. Instead of military advisors they need tech­ nical guidance and the assistance of our experience fa industrial de
  • Honorable Robert D. Murphy Leo D. Welch Eugene R. Black Dr. Kin9man Brewster Ireknd President Eamon De Valera Prime Minister John M. Lynch lion. Frank Aiken - Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Charles. Haughey - Finance Minister Hon. George
  • •the Secretary-Gene1·al t~ repoi·t 1.ncit on t}:te to the ~ecuri ty COL :. of the impJ:emez:itation_o:f this resO:lution_, ·the first . •• ·. :. . . . . than 1·septem~er 1908; report to be made ~ De~ides t,/ establish, rul~s .o°r procedure
  • Premier Mikoyan (USSR) Nov. 27 Dec. 2 Wednesday. November 27 Prime Minister Douglas-Home (U.K.) President Macapagal (Philippines) President de Valera (Ireland) Prime Minister Prime Minister Friday, Jens Otto Krag (Denmark) Norodom Kantol (Cambodia
  • . • .:. Foreign Affairs: The Mirror, of V~etnam By C. L. SULZBERGER RIO DE JANErRO-Our fu­ ture in Latin America is likely to •be decided by the outcome of the Vietnam war as much as by the Alliance for Progress. The connection is discounted and largely unseen
  • Articles. December 31, 1¢3 103 83 81 Statement by the President Upon Approving the Public Works Appropriations Act. December 31, 1963 104 68 Memorandum on Control of Federal Employment. De• cember 25, 1963 83 82 Exchange of New Year Greetings Between
  • ~'/2 r;/ NLJg-a~ r 144('1, NARA, Date 1'~21..yz_ Auth · THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 8 1 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: De Gaulle Visit and De Gaulle Recognition of China The attached cables show the latest from Paris on de Gaulle. I
  • to the contrary not withstanding, I think it is ,teadily going from bad to worse. Bo doubt the President's ultimatum to de Valera was full7 justified by military conaidera­ tions. At the same time, any corrective action clearly had to be taken by the Brithah
  • , 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: George Wood•' Propoaal on Israeli De ■ alting In ■hort, George propo ■ e ■ (Tab A) that we ■top thinking for the moment ln term• of a large 100-150 million-gallon-per-day (MGD) deealter a.nd concentrate
  • of a warm birthday message to President de Valera of Ireland, to who.m you have .:.,ent such a greeting annually. N'. W. Ros tow R Bi.Bi ::e:m:!i - -- Disapproved ·- Text of Proposed Message to President de· Va.lera of Ireland . .:.. Mrs. Johnson