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  • : DR V Analysis of the War in South Vietnam A November 15 article in the DRV Army newspaper Quan Doi Nhan Dan offered a conventional ·effort to analyze the military situation in South Vietnam. The article assured its readers that there were limits
  • and assistance all May, would Ball, both of newspaper the Congress would -- but have and the situation readers, While would (which acti­ served not public by then not, in have abun­ any full public.* 30th then and .May 7th, until
  • told Eban) -- instead of one where they feel sleight-of-hand is necessary to win their point. Playing that theme will reinforce your suggestion to Eban last February that he try to stop Israel's friends from pressuring you via the newspapers
  • . It will be based on the present coalition of forces that is .supporting Thieu-Ky as well as. those-supporters who are successful in the Senate and House elections. Ky says that the main problem for this enterprise is going to be money and an appealing national
  • on an enterprise SANITIZm A,uthorityflk, ~ ~ ··(;~~ (]51:/O( By~ problems palaver, able to live on the same bickering. and host of other and get aid bill passed attention Add to this the risk Ayub. talk turkey from here It is not to disinvite
  • . MOTHER PREV IOUSLY HAD COLLECTED $171 FRIM CITI ZENS OF SANTIAGO AND WAS GIVEN · ADDITIONAL $216 FIR EXPENSES !Y OFFICERS AND- ENLISTED MEN OF U.S. ARMY'S 16TH GENERAL SUPP8RT GROUP IN SANTI DOMINGO. BGSTIN NEWSPAPERS AND ASSOCI•TF.» PRESS PICKED UP STORY
  • into shutdown or subcission. liable kept tab on newspapers and radio and TV the public education systet1 of disGidents, in support of its objectives; services is to move swiftly. all mjor have been instrunents in neutralizing at sooe 20,000 or oore
  • , then know it was going to be surface-to-air missiles and all that it turned out to be . And we associated Kosygin's visit in early February, with sort of refo rmalizing good relations, good Communist-bloc relations, between Moscow and Hanoi . So
  • ' •"'' ~ .. ,. to Bhutto ' s statements that in spite some difficulties the association between the people of Pakistan and the ' US was fundamentally strong and that the US still had a. - !'h• Nobbe usis- Mr. ~a1r The White House true friend in Re thanked Bhutto
  • .) b. In England, Norway, Denmark and Sweden, reactions to our policies are mixed and confused. (1) In England, divided opinion among the population and the major newspapers~which favored U.S. policies slightly a few months ago.,has shifted to a more
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
  • recommeaded by th• Congress. Througheut th• field et UN affairs, it is ••a•atial to keep clearly ill mimd this distiactien between what la talk aad what is action. The newspapers de nGt make this distinctioa meat •f tll• time. But-moat o:f the UN delegates do
  • , the outcome of born, who this year received the Forrestal the Dominican crisis has been in the first Award from the National Security In­ instance a victory for the Dominican dust11al Association, well deserves the people. It has been a success as an OAS
  • ," and prior to his appointment as Ambassador in August, 1967 Mantilla served as Executive Director of that newspaper. He has been active in Ecuadorean and inter-American press organizations and was President of the inter-American Press Association from 1949
  • . of Transpo­ 30., 1968, July 7., 1968 . p. 96. 1967. FAA., memorandum, September 11., 1967. Ibid. }.,32. /35. ~36. James V. Nielsen., Director to Associate Administrator October 20, 1967 Notation by Lally Nielsen to Lally., of Compliance
  • BY THE ASSOCI~TION• 7° FI~EAR~S MAYBE IMPO~T~D BY LICENSED D~A~ERS OR BY PERSONS WITH VALID LICENSES, MAIL ORD~R PURCHASE is N0°T POSSIBLE, •s 1NcE NO, ONE Is PERMI TTE6 TO SEl.:l A••GUN OR ANY OTHER FIREARM !O A'JO!HER PERSON ~N~ESS THAT PERSON PRODUCES HIS
  • to FHA functions, derive Associa­ responsibility in the Association's Secretary respect to the FNMAwill basic Mortgage Credit his line from his as one of the members of the Association's He will the for Mortgage operations entity
  • year and still back your play in various constructive enterprises throughout the world
  • Deputy Under Secreta4y Char~es E. Bohlen A~bassador Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, USSR COPIES TO: --"""·- ----------l,\IQlll..-::,:C=a===:;:=---·-------- ------ 1 7 copy of a Spanish langltage newspaper which claimed th&t Arubas ador Dobrynin said t.at he
  • dedicated to, and we ne. proud to have organlzaUo~ such •• your,a, as partn-era ln thie enterprise. l wlab the N•a,:· Eaet Foundation anothoi, 4ft, yea.re ol equally ·e ucceaaful and much appreciated service. Sincerely, \ Mi-. E. De Alton Partridge Pii·e
  • actions which I announce_d on September 26, before the National Security Industrial Association, wer~ under study. I believe we have a good· progress report to make on ways in which the Defense Department, jointly with industry, can contribute more
  • of the combatants and, at the same time, to adequately cope with the war-time conditions. "In brief, to · meet requirements of the war situation, to associate the rear and front lines in the efforts of a people engaged in a total war, to avoid the repetition
  • force must be organized to protect cities, relieve the heavy du ties of the combatants and, at the same time, to adequately cope with the war-time conditions. 11 11 In brief, to meet requirements of the war situation, to associate the rear and front
  • on the way. 6. By mid-September, there was acute controversy within the government, and a large and regrettable spate of newspaper leaks that pretty clearly identiiied the respective sic.es -- Hilsma.YJ. and others 1n State believing that Diem must go, while
  • . -------DISAPPROVE ------- APPROVE DISCUSSION: Mr. Alex Behler, a Yugoslav who is President of the World Federation of the United Nations Association, has told Ambassador Bowles in New Dehli that he will be having discussions in Moscow next week with Prime Minister
  • . Associations with United States. Nuirerous tourist trips. In February 1958 one of six Cuban teachers chosen by USIS Havana to attend USIS conf~-rence on philosophy of Airerican education San Juan Puerto Rico. Claims only relations in US are two r,n
  • , represents the line of argument against increasing our forces in South Vietnam, which was the basis for some of the newspaper stories. r ---- ~L/1--,_ -7.... . rl, I JS:- :- . ::;J ·- '· . ..,,,. • ·r_ ..._,..--- • ---- r J . . . . ...1
  • of these is our :image in 9ountries not directly associated with us. Taking th~ lesser one first, we have seen over and over again -- in the Cuban missile crisis, in the Lebanon ar.d Off­ shore Islar.ds cases -- that even though the non-aligned an:i Afro Asian