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  • achieve peaceful and democratic solutions to their national problem and to select in free elections leaders of their own choosing. The election held on June 1 is the fruit of those efforts. Over the last several years the United States has cooperated
  • to restore representative government and civil liberties will determine the degree of our future cooperation. Our major problem here in the White House is domestic concern for the safety of Andreas Papandreou. You have had two telegrams and I have one
  • closer cooperation with the United States, including in the field of internal security. c~~s~E~G~R~E~T- - --2Therefore, his urgent request for military assistance indicates an appreciation that Laos future even though a neutral country, is linked
  • and Lincoln Gordon are meeting today to discuss what our response to Belaunde should be. / t ~ iv-- I
  • .. '. • ,' •·'··. '. ,· TO PROVI.DENEEDEDTRAININGINDIANSCIENTISTS IN U~So .. ANDTO IMPROVEINDO~AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION, ZAHEER DES RES DEVELOPSCIENTIST EXCHANGE PROGRAM WITH U.S 'HE. ENVISAGESPROGRAM OF ABOUT12¢¢MAN-DAYS DURATION PER YEAR EACHWAYoVISITS WOULD LAST FROM2 WEEKSTO 6 MONTHSa!NOIA wouD
  • OR TITLE to the President from Lincoln Gordon Confidential #42a memo #42c fuetter #42e rep.art #42g report RESTRICTION 01/29/66 A draft letter from Pres. Johnson to Pres. Belaunde confidential 2 p 01/29/66 A 3 p (p ~ WITHDRAWAL SHEET
  • as my personal representative to discuss the prospects for increased cooperative effort with Asian leaders. I hope that Mr. Black will be able to go to Tokyo, to Manila, to Bangkok, and to other major capitals. Mr. Black has told me of his own belief
  • GSA FORM 7122 i(REV. 5·82) SIGMAI-66 CONTROL Director: BGENJames D. Kemp, USAF, Chief, Agency, OJCS. Joint War Games Directorate: Mr. Chester Cooper, Harriman, State. Mr. Al Friedman, Deputy Assistant Eastern Affairs. Special Consultant
  • -/~ -71) State Department Foreign -Policy Briefings on the Hill Vietnam Ambassador Goldberg met yesterday in an off-the-record luncheon, with Senators Moss, Fulbright, McGovern, Hartke, Clark, Church, Boggs, Ribicoff, Cooper, Young, Kennedy, Bayh
  • institutions a~.d peace, and your assurance of friendship and cooperation in the pursuit of these ideals is a source of strength to me. PrL-ne Ydnister Sha st:c-i was eagerly loo!dng forwar~ to visiting your great coUA.~try and meeting you. I am g-.!:'ateful
  • part in con­ tributing to international monet ar y cooperation end quoteoEND MESSAGE For Bonn ~ Tungeler=Demi ng t elex being repeated to you for info. END RUS K 4' - • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 D epartment of State COLLECT CHARGE
  • - NOFORN A-7 {BLUE) Page 7 of 9 Pages SEC~- NOFORN 7 In a meeting with top national security advisors on 1 September, the President determined to afford Moscow another opportunity to cooperate in heading off further escalation. He decided to forward
  • are authorized to create commissions and thus cities and counties can legally cooperate to eliminate unlawful discriminatory practices. Cities and counties can pass ordinances which would be enforceable in the Circuit Courts of the state. Under present law a city
  • OF PARTICIPANTS The following individuals ticipate in SIGMAI-66.- have been nominated to par-. CONTROL Game Directorate BGen James D. Kemp, USAF, Chief, Mr. Chester Special. Assistant Harriman, State Director Cooper Joint War Games Agency to Ambassador
  • in) be positioned in motorcadea. (A• cloae a• poaalble to LBJ). 5. lmportaDt 6. Occaeaione 7. And moat important, Spread word about WH Staff pboto1rapher• eo we get a• much cooperation a• poaaible. Credential• for local police. All officials, police, etc
  • . The "clock is stopped" during these periods and teams are not permitted to communicate with one another. The Game Staff consists of members of JWGA's Cold War Division as well as other individuals designated by cooperating agencies. They are full­ fledged
  • on her election. His saying that he would J) \>· cooperate provided his sel-i.:.respect was not jeopardised was meaningless and his repetition that the was there to remove "fear" from the minds of M.Ps. was not warranted on that occasion. I .,·.:/..J
  • :;nnic. -cooperation.. This probably isn·•t the place to be.gin pinning down details d your understandings with ber. but we caa easUy add any :3peeial .i,.:>¼frsonal touch Mra. you would like to make th.is. 1nore tban a routine protocol message. Change
  • reform workers, rural credit agents, village chiefs, school­ teachers, and malaria workers. They threaten families in order to intimidate and induc1e cooperation from workers and ofH.cials. , They have no reluctance whatsoever to "gut," to disembowl