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- and the Post. Atta.chmeat ":.{O't.hi~g c~:itral been released to the ~,,.._ .... _____________ .. ____________ _ ...._ . i.X"'CUTIVC THE PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE.ON t016 "TH WAaHINGTON, aT .. EET,' D, C. ~'"' • URBAN HOUSING/'"°~/ £~ N,W. lOOM
- to former Prime Minister Ikeda of Japan on hi birthday, December 3. We believe such a message would be greatly appreciated by Ikeda, who was compelled to relinquish his post as Prime Minister on November 9 due to a pre-cancerous throat condition. As Prime
Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- . TO AMEMBASSYDAR ES SALAAMIMMEDIATE 0170 ~MEMBASSYKAMPALA0198 AMEMBASSYNAIKOBI 0303 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE STATE 77690 FOLLOWINGPRESIDE~TIAL MESSAGE BEING SENT TO THREE .EAST AFRICAN HEADS OF STATE AT ARUSHABY COMMERICALCHANNELS, POSTS MAY WISH TO MAKETEXT AVAILABLE
- allows propose more· than doubled and to apply the surviving objectives.. posts loo% and for us to have w_eapons that of inflicting We have We have in the last and are 1,000 miles an attack command used which for the comll'land able
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- April 25 1957 Tl:LEPHOt-tll: P'ANWOOD, P'ANWOOD N, J. 2~8aS9 De~r Drew: The enclosed copy of my "man bites dog" story may be of interest to yourself,even though there has been no response to my more recent efforts to keep you posted on matters
- participants, a tran script of the video-film summary and commentary of BETA I & II-67, post-Critique comments of the Game Director and several game participants, transcripts of the Senior Critique and extracts from the Action-level Critique. The object
- , was only four, Secretary was fuelled As it lumbered *In late October, Paul Nitze had been nominated President Kennedy to be Secretary of the Navy, and I to up and replace him in the top ISA post. The nominations confirmed by the Senate on the very day
- Ju■• Represe n b h ti ve e ffor t ave ee tlce under law for all." Or any other spokesman for the so-called JOHN Moss, RALPH HARDING, JOHN McThe Washington ·Post: "The President' to- liberal eet.· '>llshment? FALL, DoNALD FRASER, ~iEAL SMITH, DAN day
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- . FONECON MACV301723 EST. Elements of a US rifle platoon have landad on the US Embassy roof. The situation in the embassy area is slackening. 13. PONECON MACV301730 EST. hRs been evacuated, except have moved to bunkers. for Tan Son Nhut command post
- of confrontation between Arab Egyptian military action on monarchs like Saudi Arabia's the side of the Republicans, King Faisal and Arab revolu- Robert H. Estabrook of The Uonaries led by Nasser. Washington Post repcrted Ketaf is a key Royalist cen- lfrom
- REQUIREBRITISH EVACUATE SOMEFORWARD POSITIONS 25, 1962, BECAUSEOF YAR INCURSIONS OCCUPIEDSINCE SEPTEMBER INTO BAIHANTERRITORY.MOREIMPORTANT,IT WOULDIN EFFECT CUT VITAL ROADLINKINGBAIHANICUSTOMS POST AT NAGDMARGAD ON FAITH• ANDWADIAIN. BRITISH
- Plan were clear. dates back to the post- although some technical started foreign assistance progran: However. security limited, and the even during this period would also ·be heavily influ- and that the und.3rdeveloped countries would play
- interest after·the it and the Italians pressures I to move ahead only if we, the Germans, the are ready from Moscow and from local A movement followed by retreat ment at all. post-election Early so that opportunity. German election
- a businessman epts a post government has been a co tinu ing rec rring problem. Cert%in it is .one tha deserves the constructi e interest and fiorts of Congress. In the ctober 1965 issue of un's Re view ther appears an intervl' w on this subject wit Adm. Lewis
- of tb.e United States Vilen their cla.1ms arose. 'fuis policy rests on n univcrselly accepted pr1nc.1ple of international. law and so fa.r • as w.-.aknow has be~n :f'ollo'\:."ed.by all of the Eo-caJ.led "Western" countries in their post.-rar cettlcments
- ACTION: ~~CGD~ CIRCULAR.:All ARADiplomatic Wo, Posts and POI.ADS 9"3Nav o 29 ., 11 PH '63 f ss &,. G SP In accordance , L • , rt,~ instructionscN VENAmbassador is requesting H ADPS CAP IO in order p seek invocation ( \ lj_ ~~N
- for the meat he sells. We expect the gaso line dealer to disclose the price per gal lon he charces for gasoline. We expect food stores to past the price for milk per quart at ·the retail level. Why should not we expect the lender 01· credit ex tender to Post
- Representative to the United Nations since 1962. In addition to his UN post, Mr. Richardson became Jamaica's first Ambassador to Mexico. He was elected as one of the four Vice Chairmen of the UN Human Rights Conference. At the Sunnnit Meeting in Punta del Este
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [2 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- , funds should be made available for research by graduate students, post-doctoral research workers and faculty members as well as for· equipment, facilities, technicians, and administrative services. To allow adequate planning and recruiting, grants
- provides that the presi dent of the republic, whose duties as formal head of state are mostly ceremonial, shall dismiss and appoint the prime minister. Salazar has held his post since 1932. Consequently this provision has not been exe·rcised. The provision