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  • be cause he believes it is poor tactics to bring the rat control up now. Mansfield reported briefly on his Asian and Far Eastern trip. 11 The Philippines are on the upgrade. They are doing a good job. They expect to get control of the Senate and Marcos
  • of Communist participation. 11 Secretary Rusk said President Marcos does not want to see Clark Clifford and General Taylor. It was agreed that this would best be handled by pointing out that President Marcos has recently visited Vietnam and plans a trip
  • , October 24, 1967 -- 3:55 pm Mr. President: Herewith: 1. Marcos com.plains to Loc~e, claiming equipped only two rather than five engineer battalions. we 2. Bill Jorden puts the matter in perspective and advises that no hasty action required. I am
  • /07/66 A re: · Marco~ Vi sit 7-90 IVL J 8 61 - h V- ~..,, 5 p 7- 9c)- A/L 09/.07/.66 .-to Pr es I dent f 1 .6m Re stem ~ ,.,._, ol.-'1-"I;._ AILS 88-6-'h c-eftfider1t1at .o"'/6 ftJ hU. r 11 ,J tAJ,f/ll,Ro.!r, "", /Jc,< ✓ 5~:--11--t-~J./4JQ,.µr
  • for the kinds of hones, conveniences and opportunities they should ho.ve,11 Support of the press was pledged by Addison Buclmer of the San Marcos Record, who said the woekly newspapers of the section wero anxious ·an.ill willing to support those things which
  • , and the Philippines. {Copies of the Vice President's memoranda are attached.) He said the theme of his report was expressed in a sentence in Philippine President Marcos' speech: 11 Those who fight for liberty fight for us." This sentence describes the attitude
  • . Thursday 0930 , Sydney, QP275 then to Canberra VIP1100. Then to Melbourne Friday VIP1015. [1 of 3] ­ ... Country Representative Other Members of Party Tim~ and Place of Arrival 'ill 8. Philippines President Ferdinand E. Marcos and Mrs. Marcos
  • . liielllO ll.f14..., POW's - i-n - ·etnam­ '/- -16 - 70 ;V L.. Jg 'J-/ J ~ "-if~-meme--+.-:t-e--¥:~9-B!etl-t--t-ronrR:os ow re: Pr-e-s- Mar ~ - , J/-16 ~/') /JILJ ~ 7 - / 7 ...3 lt27a letter to President: oh~s-e- fr-em Pres. Marcos rxiPv: ; .... ,/4
  • •• of the aodal eYenta OD Prealdem Marco• aDd a coaple of plctare• o1.Paul Gly,m.. May we aend hlm tbeae? ApprOYe / Dlaapprove __ _ Attachment•: A2S40•20A A2M7-02A AZ.540-0SA A2547-2SA A2547-28 A25W-9 A2554-12 A2554-24' A2S47-12A A2539-32 A25J9•14 A25S8-04A
  • · ----- Occasion August 1966 2-3 President Shazar Israel State visit to U.S. 21 Prime Minister Pearson Canada Meeting at Campobello Island September 1966 u.s. 8-9 General Ne Win Burma State visit to 13-16 President Marcos Philippines State visit
  • / -«:2if ., By 4 ~ , NARA, Date 7• ,??~9"1( 'j;t February 4, 1967 CGnFIDE1ffIA L Joh ru o 1\ PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM ~ PRESIDE~ TO PRESIDENT MARCOS I think of you often as you recuperate from our common malady. I want you to know that you would be most
  • qu stion, the Director of the National Park Service i by law the Executive Officer of the Quadricentennial Conmission and by other law the Service is charged with the adminis­ tration of Castillo de San Marcos ational Monument in St. A gustine
  • deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-85) I ACTION Saturday, May 18, MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Redaction of •lz• of Pblllpplne military force lD Vietnam (PHILCAG) Pre•ldent Marco• ha• been
  • not trust Marcos at all to hold it. Walt Rostow: The Australian relationship is important. Secretary Clifford: I recommend the President proceed on this. As soon as possible. There is more benefit than detriment. It will leave not a single stone unturned
  • was established under a 1963 amendment to Philippine War Damage legislation. The funds are held by Treasury and now amount to about $28 million. You and President Marcos agreed last September to speed up use 0.f the Fund for worthwhile projects. The Philippine
  • ~O.UJ.:~L ODGE DECLASSIF ,D E.O. 1295 , S C. 3.5 _ By·&= Stute . ept. 'J itl~~li :1es; _ .:.P , A \, ·a1;eJ /f r. INFORMATION SECRE-i: Friday. November 3:35 p. m. Mr. ZZ, 1968 President: Herewith Marco•. worrled about hie U. S. relation•, make
  • dates ? It is important that we go out quickly to all the countries involved on this m.atter. 3. You should note that this possible itinerary includes an afternoon and night in Manila, which would permit you to pay a call on Marcos; and that the "day