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  • 12/.30/66 I .... A 7 ,llf l8f 0 1) ., ► Fp A I I j I 7 _7-J 2-7 I 6n--- Rec ' d ~ '4/--06Memo w/ &, C ester L. Cooper to Jack Valenti through ~ McGeorge Bundy re C~annig Liem (SECRET) / 3/20/65 ~ J 15-,~~ ~ I 'Memo w/*d J ack Valenti
  • . Cooperation an Institute for Industrial Technology and Applied Science by Dr. Donald F. Hornig, Special Assistant for Science and Technology, and the Gr.oup that accompanied him to Korea July 8 - 15 1965 Submitted August 4, 1965 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT
  • and independence or th~ should further ~e~ .! strengthen . 1) . secure They their to advance the cause of ~and and cooperation solidarity upon the need fo-;r ~ing or t~e countries that the free nations , affirmed , in the situatio~ progress under
  • of the wishes for Your Exceland happiness • of the A.marican people . ..., . 1 • -n,e Korean people will r ::..w,· JS rrz-..~:cr:1barthe ge11erous i [. anr 'friendly assistance and the people coopere. tion of ~tie United exter: States i
  • and education leaders possibilities for u.s. cooperation in establishing the~e an Institute for Industrial Technology and Applied Science. It was President Johnson's thought that the Institute and its laboratories could both provide technical services
  • received warm encouragement and support from all of the Allied Countries, since we started the project in September 1962. I believe that Your Excellency's continued encouragement and cooperation will greatly benefit this organization. Respectfully yours
  • in the event of Korean failure to carry out agreed programs. NSCACTIONSNOS. 2429-2430 - 2 - Sl8:R:ft 118&!! ACTION NUMBER 2430. SUBJECT KOREA(Con~inued) 5. The Director of the International Cooperation Administration should take iamediate measures
  • ~MATION, E. 0. 12356, SEC. 1.1 (a) BY Qv(;t ON }-J v- 'f O I Mro Cooper May 17, 1965 4:00 PM W.LEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Your Meeting at 5 P• m. today with President Park President Chung Hee Park bas come to Washington for one
  • are worthy of note: I. Thanks to the cooperation between the Department of Commerce and the Bank fostered by the Export Expansion Act of 1968, great progress is being made in coordinating advance credit facilities with overseas trade shows. Thus, when
  • discussions National with appropriate Reconstruction a. a friendly and cooperative interest to the principle liberties and its time; and that intention the failure will ultimately -·• To affirm ment enters including time. To make clear
  • ON CLOSE AND COOPERATIVE BASIS WITH USG. KIM SHOULD MAKE COMPETENTIF UNIMPOSING REPRESENTATIVE. WE SUGGEST, HOijEVER, THAT CASE OF ABANDONED AMERICAN WIFE · BE EXAMINED AS SOURCE POSSIBLE EMBARRASSMENTOR LEGAL ACTION AGAINST KIM. · . • I 3. KIM CHONG~YOL
  • Redeployment of u.s. Divuq.on in Korea Attnehed for running off and distribution as appropriate are stencils o.f a proposed response by the S.eoretary to NS.AM 298 on the above subject. The paper has been prepared. 1n cooperation with Defense, AID; o
  • - No Objection To Declassification 2009/08/24: NLJ-032-042-1-2-0 Committee, Treaty 11 - but not of the Treaty commits to cooperate for their Campaign Plan a concept of wartime an estimate command - its members II, sets - __, Iranian
  • the Far Eastern area, I would hope that we could have until the middle of January . · In any event , we are proceeding as urgently as possibl~ with the full cooperation of DOD,and I will keep you informed of our . progress . DHCLASSlFIED E.O. 12356,Sec
  • · BALANCE OF FORCES IS STRONGLY AGAINST HIM. · IN THAT CASE HE ·:·:; IF SO VE WILL NEED TO COOPERATE IN . . -: d V!LL GO QUIETLY. : w ~KING POSSIBLE ONE OR .TWO YEARS OF' STUDY· IN US FOR KCP AND . . . i :· POSSIBLY ONE OR MORE OF HIS ASSOCIATES