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  • New Tork wltll hia family mM1will aot be back ... W.... Nay.) I uud Harry u he co.id ha¥• aomeoee cback oa the pnce .. ata with napect to the State ol the Ualca me• .... • ol CN&cola1 Admllllatradou. -- At Tab B la a arat draft ol laapa• Euepe-•ty
  • of cotton and tallow- -both of which we have in abundant •upply--woald be the only new PL "80 agr•ernent for FY 1969. La•t year JV\l approved $16. 2 million, but a reduction was po••lble becau.ae of the We al•o have an very ■ ucc•••ful Moroccan wheat barvNt
  • new lnltlatlve on land reform. be recelvlng through regular channela the outllne ol a You will propo ■ al that loolu good to u• and to whlch we wlah your reactlon. We belleve that the polltlcal rhk• of an equitable program are manageable
  • is the following of Iceland, Kristjan message to Eldjarn: Eldjarn: to you my heartfelt of Iceland. wishes Dr. congratulatory for every congratulations The American success Sincerely, people in your 11 on your election join me in sending new office
  • PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA IR THE NA~E OF OURSELVES AND OUR FAMILIES. Pl.EASE !AKE MERC'f o• us AID OuR KIN. PLEASE GIVE us A CHANCE A m FORGIVE us GE EROUSLY AND ALLOW us to GO . : .E SO AS IO BRI~G NEW HOPE TO THEM. FO~ REG£, ER TIO F!R~JLY PLEDGE
  • OF CYPRUS August 31, 1962 Mr. Presiden~: In my country, we often quote the words of an early American patriot who said, 11Show me the land where liberty dwells;·there my home is. 11 it' Those words have new meaning for us all after.these hours in Cyprus
  • and Yariv. There's no major disagreement on numbers. with Israel taking the gloomier We interpret these numbers differently view. However, Mr. Helms sees no new evidence that would change his estimates. Mr. discussed Rostow also said that we had carried out
  • would matter we had raised a "new point" by that participation "would not involve "recognition" was not involved. Second, there was the question that the bombing cessation would be "unconditional. " He said this was not a matter, in his judg~ent
  • dealt with the Congo, Cuba, disarmament, nuclear testing, outer space, colonialism, Bizerte, Goa, Angola, West New Guinea, the troika, economic development, financing -- and I could mention many more, like Kashmir, Ruanda-Urundi and Southern Rhodesia
  • ahoucl awalt t1t.eoatc:ome of Jura-.•• talk• la Eaepe .. Ta.. eUort a.i.--r, •1111••t• woal.4 come te a bead naa the l"•nlaa Mlalater• au la New Yen ••laa tbe Qeaeral A•N•lJ meetJ.aa; altllollala pNllm 1eer, ~••• lf we ao thl• nme, ...id be ....... la
  • bee_~ recent upsurge in-Communist military activity--~? a new tactical departure -- we do not find it in­ explicable or mysterious. The current activity pat­ tern follows the strategic line laid down in the 1967 Truong Son and Giap articles and is very
  • cillion) and a firm aid prcgrara wi:ffiS"J..~=.aryco~t figures request for interim fur:ding ( ~.2406 tr.illicn). In ccntrast to p:.ior year project· prcg:i:arr.s, which -..ere ?r.anaged through tha central gove:;:-;?;~nt with trid:le down be~efits, the new
  • . the Initial Presentation calla f4r conaideratioD of procedure a for II aelective direct observation on US and SoTtet territory, " which i• the new term for "on-site inspection,'' aa a deairable means of increasing tb.e confidence of each •id• in the agreement
  • Canal .,_yl\?)(Jj_l,) I .;:> ;A,,ttached i:1 a memo from Dick Helms saying that thel sees a new crisis brewing over the Suez Canal. -------~I ~- J The hraelis agreed via Jarring to allow the Egyptians to clear the southern half of the Canal enough
  • . 30, 1963) Convention with Mexico for Solution of the Problem of Chamiz~l, signed at Mexico City Aug. 29, 1963 'International Coffee Agreement, ·"' signed at New York Sept. 28, 1962 ~ 1963 (88th Congress, 2d Session) (Jan. 7, :964 - Oct. 3, 1964
  • ~ndation TS 4 p .,()Mu14/Ltk?-f'I 11 -New Delni T7TJ7 S 2 p {d"i ~i-----t-s--- LlJ.M'tH---+---r--- N J..'J 9'7-/';/, 0 #l8d-ca:b1e '~KJ,1-,.,. IV#/• 'i I &.,e.! w #J.J"97-l'/-fe ~ ;;l ,~l-( -1Y t/:~'1, fod.1,.,1 v,J.l/ 1 /$~~ A o~J ~ t a.-'1
  • of his time in New York and displays a poor grasp of U.S.-Cyprus relations. Recently he visited other countries in this hemisphere where he is accredited. Rossides is agreeable to all but subordinates, fussy about his diet (he probably will only pick
  • or the tl1$ht. • The Soviets astronauts were vez•:, solioi-. and the success • • o-r the .3. Another "first" was achieved on the morn1nff of December 25, when the Soviet;s sent a Chl'istmas g1•eet1~g - Happy Merry Ch1"istmas 11 • Although New Year's
  • -.. opea tu opeloa tllat we ml111t Jela U..m la -,-orias a S.culty Coaadl Re ■obatloa ol coademaatlea. twe In adclltloa to tlMt qae.UCN11of a mowemea& la New Yon, which •allt to be dedcled teday: i•••• tMn are -- Shoald a ■tat.meat oa tW• matteP
  • TETj MOREDURI NG M:.RCHANDAPRIL' AND,"y).lERE I s--EV I DENCE"·or· ·,H:AVYINr I LTRATI ON NOW·uNDERWAY PERHAPSIN PREPARATION roR"NEW OFVENSlVES ,IN JULY OR AUGUST. .• MANYOF HIS RECENT RE:PLACEHENTS, HOWEV~R1 AR~--..,. YOUTHFUL ~. D !LL-TRAINED
  • TO INFILTRATE INTO DANAt-JGWITHOUI' WEAPONS. EACH WAS GIVEN VN$2, 000, A CERTIFICATE OF' RESIDENCE, !\ BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND A NEW SET OF CLOTHING. THEY LEFT FROM ·Tr.ANH QUIT AND DONG HO VILLAGES, DIEN BAN, ON 4 MAY. EILLETS IN DANANG 1~ZRE ALREADY
  • ? Saturday, Jwie 22, 1968 12:50 p. m. Mr. Prealdent: our Deleaatlon 1n New York report ■ the blnd they are 1n wlth no U, S. posltlon on peaceful u1e of the 1eabed. Herewlth w. W. Ro1tow USON 5711 OONFIDENTI AL WWRostow:rln I ___.__ .... , I I
  • .. ,, •-'•• ,••• • --.,,.'.fher·efore-,-:'DOD.prop6ses:to·ask in the next session of Congress for :q.ew legislation;: which would: be·: °Efepa:rated from·the-economic aid appropriation; wpuld-notinvolve··requ
  • mobilization bill completed by Defense Committee. -- New Can Lao organization is generally positive although reappearance of Diem-period leaders might prompt Buddhist reaction. C. Recovery Program Tet evacuees Distribution US recovery D. down to 520_, 000
  • '.W York City from 8:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. ,EDT, ·Friday, June 7. (b) Funeral services will be held in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City at 10:00 a. m. EDT Saturday morning, June 8. (c) Following funeral services, body will be taken from New
  • with Emergency As' a follow-up to the meeting with President Thieu February 2, a broader joint Government of Vietnam-U. S. meeting was lield morning of February 3. Present on Government of Vietnam side were President Thieu, Vice President Ky, Prime Minister Le
  • that tbey wollhl dell.-r the men at the t1ma the receipt waa oqaed 117 oar new repnnDtatbe Gea. Woodward. W. W. lloatow DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.G NL.J c; 1, , , ~ By Iµ) ,NARADate 7-8-4;S" WWRoatow:rl.D DEPARTMENT OF' STATE WASHINGTON May 18
  • in order to \ sign a wheat agreement as soon as possible. A public announcement soon f that a new agreement has been signed for a substantial quantity of wheat / will strengthen our current low wheat prices. Military Expenditure Review ___ State/AID
  • -build·ng policy nd that of our Western European allies is producing some results. However, Vietnam is a brake -- both to our ability to pursue the policy with Congressional support, and to the East European response. Czechoslovakia. The new Dubcek regime
  • Jerualem. He m&J' explere certala cempremlM Idea■ la Illa futur coat&c:ta la New Tork. w. w. Roatow DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, State Dept. Guidelines By~ WWRo ■tow:rla NARA. Date t-a,;51'~ SEGBFT fSENSinVE Moaday, Sept
  • our nation effectively spanned the North American continent to the Pacific the United States acquired a ,new self-interest without losing or diluting its earliest self­ interest in the Atlantic community. As our eastern frontier is oriented to Europe
  • 196 E MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: ET 1968 Supplemental 3.6 E. NL J_ · ::::.;:;..___ '-l.t\l BY--~-' Actions we have taken in the last month, or plan to take in the near future, add approximately $2.5 billion to the New Obligational
  • . Amini alluded to the inadequacies of United as a cause of his inability to solve the budget proble. He subsequently modified his statement but it ie poseible some belief in official commentwas true. At the and unofficial circles The new Cabinet
  • to have a clear majority in the Venezuelan Congress, it may well, in any event, be a partner in the new government coalition. Tejera is close to President Leoni, former President Betancourt and AD Presidential candidate Gonzalo Barrios. He, himself
  • : Herewith 1. the material• yoa requested earlier thl ■ mor11b1g. A CbrGllOlogy: -- Vice Preaident delinred on September Humphrey'• Salt Lake Cily 30. (Tab A) ■peech -- Mac BUDdy'• speech wu delivered oa October la full ia the New York Time
  • allowing himself only a brief hour's post-lunch rest following his long trans-Atlantic trip. Front pages of Beirut papers morning August 24 ~lanketed with pictures of Vice President and Mrs. Johnson and carry as headlines excerpts from hie arrival state­
  • the Kennedy ~osimo onrucod tho Proso by i-,1 thholdine; confirr~tion or news stol'loo thnt tho Ruooinno wore pla.cinG intQl"medinto rango mio~ilea in Cubo. 1 uhilo tha Proaiclerit and h1s top o.dvisers consultad on n otl'ateey to 1'orco tho1r r .oritoval
  • 1968 with the second slice ($2.. 7 million) of our 5-year program It's a routine determination euch as tho ■ e you've ■lgned for Tunisia. ln pa ■t year ■ for Tuni ■ ia--not one of the new Come-Long determination ■• Charlie Zwick'• memo {attached
  • applicable to P. L. 480 1 h now a atandard part of "new ccmnitaent" memoson food ald. Th• analy•l ■ attached to the rreanan/Poata memolndlcat•• that althouah Israel apenda • aubatantlal amount on defanaa (301. of the budget, 151 of GNP), euch expencliturea
  • has ' notI began. • .the visiting i Trade· in Moscow this Kosygin received _Foreign a.rea convoy and an esti- by Moscow a.nd Prague ' '' I, .slovak • • t:·: .. 23 Ju 1ly. .News. broadcasts : th& activities dicate A Soviet were