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- off these essential services if Zambia reacts violently to UDI. If so, the UK might ask us to help execute a Zambian contingency plan which we are cooperating in developing. The most extreme contingency envisaged is an airlift of Zambian copper out
- been prepared for the White House Conference on International Cooperation. 2. A brief but forthcoming acknowledgment, for your signature, is also attached. - , McGB Attachments ~s No __ /5(JN Ot I ShD rJ., k.n 0 '-.)/(_cl r(. J 51"
- speech, which the British Govern ment praised as being statesmanlike and imaginative, has relieved the pressure on the Prime Ministera His sending of Patrick Gordon Walker, former Foreign Secretary, on an exploratory mission to the Far East has served
- 10 of problems • of housing and of community development I 11 through St.ate, county, town, village, or oth~r local and pri- 12 vate action, including promotion of interstate, regional, and 13 metropolitan cooperation; and to provide for fulland
- ~ .lfl•.J "//-.J.3/ 1 p ~~flef!'lt'"J-----1'1~""f.1i~'t'rl=rITTrnEffi'E-r'P'mn-111fr!f~~ . ~ RESTRICTI ON 09/23/65 A ?-,-rr 11 93 memo #9Ja memo tQ the· PYEsi
- SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #102 memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE re : Vietnam by Chester Cooper secret ~ g-1s-rv NLJ 8~-/J"'f 1 oo.s:. 3 {Mol) () ,,,..... ll29b l,ette r Mohammad Ayub Khan to Mr. Secretary possibl e classified
- , is bein g s u bjected to increasing verba l a t tack by the prime min iste r , and, like the two major part ies, suffers from in ternal fac ti onalism. While rejecting EDA bids for cooperation, Papandreou faces the continuing problem of keeping
- . Johnson.. cu-r ~IrCUTIVE fG-t¥o/A THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 18, 19 65 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I am recommending: 'K Senator Daniel Brewster (D) of Mar land n of the ataan Memorial Gommission. mission, in cooperation with the P i · pine
- -4'l 4 p 04/13/65 A #57a letter to Sir Robert Gordon Menzies from the P~esident Possible classified information 1 p n.d. A #120a lette to the president Possible classified information 4/2/65 A 4/17/65 A ~ Pos~isle tl129 memo resident
- and sundry that wo have bad ln the laat two or three da71. At the end of thl• memorandum (by my staff man Cooper) two cbolcea are offered. One l• to let tbe political meas play lt• aelf out bl lt• own way. and the other le to try to keep lt pbm.ed toaether m
- get the OAS Commission on the spot. 2. We have sent strong personal messages using your name to Gordon in Brazil, to Harriman in Colombia, and to Bernbaum in Venezuela. (Moscoso had his talk with Leoni and went right back to Puerto Rico, to my great
- . Nonetheless-, we enlisted British cooperation, and on May 18 British Consul General in Hanoi -delivered same paper to senior Dl\V official. DRV returned tbls pa.per to Consul General following day &CJiinasserting it could not receive USG·communication
- . to resi~nt owners, cooperatives, ---extend for significant for an initial achievements ---where appropriate, five-year period. . five-year period, yith provision withi~ a two-year ~riod. provide for phasing beyond the ... • I 10. The demonstration
- as an action group, which enjoys the cooperation of both civil rigQ.ts organizations and state and local bar associations. A unanimous resolution was passed by the Mississippi State Board of Bar Commissioners last May ur ging cooperation with the Committee
- , including support areas with in large and small "State problems" ~: mittee during part communities. request cooperation of Senator either in Committee or th.rough order to make clear limit its to the same time central approaches
- and inhumane oppressors. 4) The use of gas warfare in Vietnam will make more difficult cooperation from other governments to share with the United States the burdens of Vietnam. If a government in the past has not been willing to share our burdens, it surely
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: January – March, 1965," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 2
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- of this letter bas been forwarded to the Executive Secretary of the National Security Coll.llcil where the :pa.ymeuts are processed. We appreciate the cooperation given to our representative during the autlit. ;I I .XEROX FROM QUICK COP't j
- a maximum role in housing and urban development ,and to achieve the "fullest cooperation" • with private enterprise in meeting departmental objectives. Required the President to undertake a study of functions In other federal agencies that might
- the Germans and UK. The "French" played hard toward an East-West detente and (with Russian cooperation), achieved an atmosphere where the "Germans" thought they were beginning to see real prospects for reunification. (The FRG was actually beginning to consider
- for accomplishing·tbia ill Poaition are ••t forth Paper I.) During the past four and a half years w have been able to work out cooperative for greater agreement• with other Federal coorcllnation an4 cooperation in urban America. 'lhe moat effective u4
- in undercutting the awever • we believe the way to promote this i ea. in oountrie like India is by work cooperative housing institutio.ns a sociationa -•Ul e savings: and loan or -·-tllat help local to !in.a.nee home ...buildint.:>. own re.sources than
- and honored American in~erest ' the ,. , co~fl1ct. Cooperation Yea~ in every·conce1vable that ._could lead to peace. I called it of the Century. it now the assignment { Among the· many committees • public formed from both the private 1 I
- and the Russians would face in such an effort at cooperation when our basic objectives are so far apart. He then reverted to his earlier thought that hostilities reduce the level lof approach to one so primitive that there is not much we can do about
- Chiefs ot Staff in cooperation .with personnel of the participating agencies. The (Jame Project Officer was Lt c,~l Thomas J. lil::Donald, USA, He·ad, Politico-Military Branch, Col.d War Division. CONTROL TF.AMMODERATOR - Col~nel George A. Lincoln
- for it. It is hoped that the above regulations are not considered unusually restrictive. We ask the cooperation of all in order to carry out our purpose of providing to the membership a pleasant and convenient location for meals, where good food is served. Any
- . If it gets settled quickly, we'll presumably go ahead as we decided yesterday, but very carefully and quietly and without speeches. Your policy is clear. Rusk and McNamara will both be here. So will Brom Smith and my very good Vietnam expert, Chet Cooper. Our