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  • POSTURE, IT ·WOULD HELP CLARIFY- LEGAL ASP~Ct 9F US RE!.1\TIONSif!P TO PRESENT GOG IF -KING COWSi.ANTINE'S CURRENT !. TOWARD REGENT VERE KNOWN. ZOIIAKIS HAS NOW !SSJED ROYAL DtCREE REGARDING AMNESTY IN- NAME OF ~- ATT ITUDE ! "CONSTANTINE II, KING
  • conditions improved in Greece, by they structuring a more free competi­ tive banking system. Please advise. - -----· . -----·· · - ··~~ -. -·- · ·····---·--~ ..-
  • RY NE A" MR• BATTLE Uq MR• KATZENB ACH S/S1MR• ME EHA N ·-Qli:;.)., _____ c:a Fi t 92339Z oe:c 67 F.M SECSTATE WASHOC TO AMEMBASSY ATHENS PRIORITY 06 4t s ~ e EX OIS l• KING :CONSTANTINE 1EL EPHO NE D TO SEC RETA RY AT 9 AM EST DECEM dER REP
  • 250317Z NOV 67 FM AMEMBASSY ATHENS TO SECSTATE WASHDC 3872 AMEMBASSY ANKARA 629 s ~ e 1' t. -r AT HEN s 2 4 10 ~XDIS VANTO 16 FOR SECRETARY RUSK AND MC NAMARA IN THE COURSE OF A BUSY DAY I HAVE · MET WITH KING CONSTANTINE, PI\ Ii~E NIN I.STER
  • -M1ol' Z:Z·\\ NWb'l·ig\ 142 cable Athens 2074 [Saniti2ed 21'18/85 t4LJ 84 71] s 2 11/13/67 A s 3 01/18/68 A s 2 01/18/68 A rl [dup. #54, NSF, Files of Saunders, "Visit--King Constantine," bx 2] ~~'Mi ~-\'14-\ln" 150 cable Intelligence
  • Ap 68 A-6184-05A 3 18 Jy 68 A-6579-08 9 Ap 68 A-6056-05 8 My 68 A-6232-06 20 Ma 68 A-5859-28_A 19 Jy 68 A-6585-28 27 Ja 68 A-5496-09. 28 Ma 68 .C-9224-33A25 Oc 68 D-2212-23 .,_.~ v> N .,_. 0 ~ ·o ~ E::o o ' i.--ort cHRIS1'MAs 1968 ;\ 'i ,: ii I
  • you ~ 21 straint. !r 22 was congressional J 23 weapons i 24 same pressure 25 Khe Sanh .,. N is the road to peace,. and to try to rec ore ile ;ii ,0 ,... N with the statement of Foreign Minister Trinh of North 0 N J
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  • have any trainees to go in and do the repair work on the airplanes. This was in 0 & R, overhaul and repair shop for airplanes that were coming back from World War II. And we set up all types of training projects there in Corpus Christi
  • billions of dollars in the Middle East. The President said 11 if nothing came out of this meeting but the smiling faces and warm reception that the people of Glassboro gave to Kosygin, that is something that we haven 1 t had since World War II." Mr
  • ;i.iaU111---~Si----~2 ~ II\ "Z'i fo I l\l '- l 01 - ,::J") e2 1Hemo 011Si911ed a"d URB8EIFC990d memo,6 PIii flCI 02e lette1 J. ~dgar Hoover to Mildred -all ~ t1f1..,fo,1 C 4722768 A 1 4/22/68 2 4722/88 A 1 4il12f68 A Ol-23' NL]" n2b
  • of best wishes? • 4F Ii fi ..-..:-~ ..____... I ,, -----;-- ~- -,-­ I , ...... • t:ilG:fllil:"li"iesi' ,a;O.'° r ,.. • ~,_,.~ ~ lP~o~t_g;,wlao . _·. ~.Betn:_g -.aiide-fl'.t pies ·,t . ~-wlte~ _ -gtlf'.t_oqtd ~ fff ~ ~~'e.y1 1S01
  • ~ ,areas, :ind in the food-producing ar~ of~o~ )'i~~:. \{ ii~ca/a~~.~~ · ~ven thIS ~~~ed bombmg of the North could come to an early end-if ·our re-: ·e Ft~' ..".TH'I · .:~!..• ~ straint ,is matched hr restraint in Hanoi. But I_cannot ·in cons~ien~ ·stop