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  • announcements in Hanoi and Was~..ington that formal negotiations would begin 1n Rangoon on 25 November. Conferees were to be the United States, Sou~h Vietnam, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, North Vietnam, the National Liberation Front, the Soviet Union
  • UNIQUE STATES USSR gUP- , Jt01'1iS'RGA IN ITS EFFORTS AMONG·ASIAN, NON.ALIGNED COUNTRIES "AGAINST COLONIALISM, OLD AND,;NEW." ,BOTH POWERSEXPRESSED HO E UN TJltADE AND .?>EVELORfENTCONFERENCEOBJECTIVES "WILL IE YET MORE FULLY REALIZEB" BEFOftE NEXT
  • leaving New York, I •hould like to addr••• to Your Excellency hoapltality you accorded of America the friendly me durina my Yiait to the United Stat•• three month• ago .. My current •e••lon while rec&llln1 with gratitude myaelf vl•lt wa• 1n
  • February 26, 1964 \ >(' Mrs. Fred McCaffrey NCCJ - an uet ~~,., Cole Hotel .Albuquerque, , ~l)a.,.._a!'-~ ...-0 (j,,i~/ '-,,_,ve.,,,LJ ,I__c.-l.,,11.. J v q_,1.,'r-;; •, New Mexico .. . ·,·::,\'.,,,.,',: oti~·~t X Brooks Hays, has
  • President's beat wichca, Sincerely f . ." at the Selected your yours, ..... Ju.,i.llita D. Roberts Personal Secretary to the President +. i>Aiss Cornelia Schaeffer 'I Athcnewn Publishers 16Z East 38 Street New York 16, New York } i-;---:-t,J
  • activities, will contribute to greater over-all efficiency and economy of Government operations in the field service. Enclosed is a copy of the Commission's press release on the subject which also indicates the new re­ gional boundaries, location of regional
  • problemo refer anc:1 ~ -,C representa­ Dept in New York which to l, on ad & const! ute At conclusioa points to mutually meeting, respective govern- ments: lo Within 60 days US will enriched uranium necessary Further, US will give
  • space arrangement under which Air Afrique sells a service to New York on the basis of a block of seats sold at cost by Pan .American on its scheduled flights between New York and Dakar, Abidjan, Cotonou, and Douala. The arrangement has worked fairly well
  • and goodwill that you made during your recent trip to Asia has been brought to my attention by one of my directors. I refer to your iumediate and thoughtful response to news of the death of the son of a newspaper correspondent with your party
  • VON UNRUH CHICAGO COURTENAY MRS. ROBERT J. J. ZMRHAL BARBER, BIGGERT JR. LOS ANGELES F. E. BROOKMAN MAJ. JULIUS HOCHFE:LDER lnclosed you will find reprints ot a nullber ot new iteJIS coo­ oemi11g the war in Ye•n, which invol.T&s both Saudi
  • . Oa.na.l, oc, San Franclsco News-Call Bulletin: "By all recently, 1n his response to Communt.st gun- measurable standards, the Democrats are given rmission to address the House boat aggression In the Gulf of Tonkln. for 1 m ute, to revise and extend her 11
  • affairs, and knowing that the great majority of the people support us. We say this in the belief that you also know that we have continued to hold all the liberated areas of our country, as well as gaining new victories in different regions, in spite
  • broad to achieve st8bility and to enact the legislation necessary to achieve the other objectives set forth herein. 2. Maintenance of the stability of this new Constitutional Government, which may continue to be threatened with communist insurgency
  • Tueaday Member•: Democrat•: )( I A. Willia Robertson, of Virginia John J."Sparkman, of Alabama Paul H. ~ou laa of llllnoia of Wlaconaln William roxmire, Harri• A/Williama, Jr., of New Jeraey s."' i4. of Maine Edm EnUHr.n • -'Long, of Miaaouri a ine B
  • . Concurrent _CPRattacks in the NEFAand Kashmir pushed the Indians back to Chinese claimed borders as Peiping issued veiled nuclear warnings to New Delhi. Responding to Government of India (GOI) requests, the US expedited the flow of economic and military
  • , hardened Work con- and elements in the During the summer of 1968, hard-line Soviet Politburo accelerated development of MIRVs, depressed • • orbit ICBMs, Communist China came under new leadership with the death of Mao. Managers and technicians assumed
  • •• or more acc,aptable to the Utlaant adveraely affecte.l by the decialon. We would, however, have loat whatever advantage ■ we have had•• & neutral party la keepin1 open a Une of commwdcaUon. U new data have now been accwnulated which were not previollaly
  • ,William, Harrisburg, Pa. MIILER, Sacha K., Springfield, Va. OSTROFF, Harold, NYC PALUMBO, Edwin, Providence, R.I. POPE, Helen, New Haven, Conn. PURVIS, Eve, Indpls. REDFERN, Sterling, Creve Coeur, Mo. REUTER,Ralph R., NYC ROBERTSON,R.C., Phoenix, Ariz
  • . Spokesm,m SUBJEC':C: Pueblo I do i1othave anything new fol· you on the Pueblo problem. I We have · no DGWin.fo1·ma.lion. on the welfare of the credl• Our.efforts to obtain the immediate i·eleaso fthe crew and the.ship are con.­ tinuing. Q.. .Can you