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  • Taylor to Washington. The discussions will be on familiar subjects. (Listed in the attached telegram.) Ambassador Taylor has been generous in welcoming me, thus preventing any speculation about the future of the Ambassador . Every effort will be made
  • as to the importance of taking continuing pressure from the Jewish community from now until Eshkol' s visit. Is it worth the bargaining advantage that 27 aircraft might give us in discussions with Eshkol~ My personal judgment is that it is not good practice to have
  • as signs that the United States was adopting a pro-Israeli position to the detriment of the Arabs. That a real parting of the ways was in progress was fur­ ther evidenced by President Nasser's attack on Wheelus Air l/ From Cairo, Telegrams 1679, January
  • vere more than the· usual nuisa:ice ~ - Secondly, the local organizations b,- \lhich border v.i.ola~~s-could be investigated-the Mixed Armistice Commissions starred by Israel a~d its four Arab neighbors-had become virtually inoperable. 'lhirdly- 1
  • (/} () > to ~ M (/} INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State Action G..~) Info 2;1ZCEIC815IVA327 RR JIUEHC DE RUEIVCR 63518 1111435 ,961 MA1 I~ PM 12 58 ZIY SSSSS i ll1411Z MAY 67 PM ANEMBASSY CAIRO TO UEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC llFO RUQVRA/AflEMBASSY JIDDA SATE
  • ~/ , By d6f? NARA. Date FROM: Howard W SUBJECT: UAR Economic Strategy I I-/;,. - ' ~ The attached telegram {Cairo 4857) is worth a few moments. It is a wrap-up on Egypt's economic strategy over the next five years, resulting from conversations Hal
  • , May 16, the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Fawzi, sent a telegram requesting the withdrawal of United Nations troops in observation posts patrolling U.A.R. borders to the Commander of UNEF, Major General I. J. Rikhye. There was at first no direct
  • •_ _ ..!..ii ~ _,:____;__ Page of telegram .to,_ _ _~C,._I..B.1.~GLl,UL,l,I,U;;,Al,,,LBJ-..----------------- 2 80Mli'IffEM'f!AL ·• :: • ~- .:. . -•. . '!.,. '• -- . . i .....·. .., 2. . In our view, the root of the problem is the claim o:r some
  • RFK'S POLITICAL AMBITIONS, VP NOMINATION, NEW YORK SENATE RACE; AVERELL HARRIMAN'S RECEPTION FOR JACQUELINE KENNEDY AT CONVENTION; RICHARD DALEY; BEN MCELWAY AND WASHINGTON STAR; JACK HEINZ; RUSK UPDATES LBJ ON CYPRUS, CONGO, INDONESIA; SUKARNO'S
  • / had been preparing since December. 13/ Ankara's Secret Telegram 1628 to Department, June 8, 1964 ~Doc. 7), e SECR£T Faced with the likelihood of an unthinkable war between two NATO allies, President Johnson responded by a personal 14
  • G, INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 7 IVA?153 FTf33R0\IV RR Rflf.HC RllF.HCR RlJFtJBE RUMJIR RlfMTBV RUSBAE DF.: RIJF: rvr.R ?331 B 30LI l 430 1966 OCT 31 PM I 24 . ZNY SSSSS R 311~~6? OCT 66 FM AMF.MBASSY r.AIRO TO RllEHr;/SECSTATE
  • the pots of poinsettias from friends, lovely ones from the Freemans, and our own Christmas tree in the Yellow Room topped with the FDR star. "The Twelfth Day of Christmas" doesn't come until Monday and I love walking through the halls and looking at them
  • , 1967 SUBJECT: Reply to Marlin Sandlin I do not believe you should respond substantively to the attached letter. Therefore, I propose that, if you want to send a personal reply, you send the following telegram to The Georgetown Inn on October 26th
  • know that the Lipizzaner h orses w e r e born black and turned white. • J Th ey a re descended fro m Spanish-bred offspring of A ra b stock and they had been brought to A u stria in the 16th Century. The stars of the show w e r e the white ones
  • in to the "Star S p a n g led B a n n e r . “ 7 T h is tim e a M rs . T r e jo s and I ta lk about W a sh in g to n ’ s w o n d er fu l S p r in g , and h e r s to p at W illia m s b u r g , w h ile our tw o h u sb a n d s c i r c le d th e la w n r e v ie w