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  • See all scanned items from file unit "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns"
  • State Department
  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [6 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • on hi hie invol Y011 1ll eful t i all for th b t. e•re do All th b t, aacl l 1 m overall. and I'm confident ti.t affair• ch ar 1 in will et the tr• trnent too, • oon • the ti e la ripe. ut even L c •t do •v rythln ei w.~ly, even thoug that'• hat the job
  • lead in his is beyond interest is related to the needs to increasing and possibly of French include may not, judgments not all) might or might not or search de Gaulle closely affairs. the repetition The tone communities from
  • for medical treatment. (The Maharajah is now expected to return to Bhutan April 10~ It is not clear whether Jigme Dorji's role in internal Bhutanese affairs in­ creased in the Maharajah's absence. In any event, Dorji was an impor­ tant adviser to the Maharajah
  • consisted of the Divisions of Administration, Accounting, Procurement Affairs,and Renegotiating, and the Officeof the Regional Counsel. ' • C. THJIJ RENEGOTIATION PROCESS Under the statute, renegotiation is conducted not with respect to individual contracts
  • ~ additional ca))d.taJ. i:ootributiooa LIMr?.... OFFn.~L USE .. Cbla1dera.t1oo an 1nst1·tutton ,- ,• slant i the 1 0 ti l.aJ:t .... UOO.tiOll cul to t c · - of the _ ..uts.l. rounaa.uan WU OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: 0
  • it's impoa ible and unnece sary to make that loo any better. Your files might a.a well hold the complete story. I've sent a clean transcript to the State Bulletin for publication there. . . Department HHS / McOEOllOE BUNDY'I TALK TO WMITE HOUSE
  • Department and the Pentagon have exchanged dozens of messages concerning u. s. military supply policy for India and Pakistan. After the lndo-Pak war in 1965 the Department, 1n consultation with other interested agencies, reassessed our policy and in April
  • ·tt·,......._ __ ~~-.:.~~~(,_} By.oA-,iii., __ Approved For Release 2001/08/24 : NLJ-032-021-4-1-1 --- t_.,, I I.. ¥- ' 4... •• _,,;·· ' _ . "'('~./; , :- OUTGOING-TELEGRAM Department of Stat~ INDICATE: □ COLLECT I □ CHARGE
  • , Sir, that conceiv ble \vay those who supported November. Colernah to serve Your oonduot of foreign advised, but one had hoped that to civil rights. you are bent on alienating you in the election affairs of last has been inept and ill­
  • CEYLON7 a 1ega11y--acquired fi:p§arm ma:y be brO\lght into the country. provided the owner has raacl.e a dec~aration and usually 1 ~ I I "· 4 ·obtair1;ed a· permit from the customs authorities) or various ·other government departments. In MEXICO
  • Folder, "TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERPOL, Materials," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 5
  • AS COUNTER PROPOSAL I SUGGESTTHAT UNLESS FRESH EMERGENCYOCCURS I DEPART FOR f'JY HOME LEAVE MAY 26TH WHICH· IS l~':.i~-i,_; . ., - •._ - '° ~·· •• -~:~'.· -~ FOURANDHALFWEEKSFROMNOW. THIS WILLBRINGMETO ESSEXIN tIME FOR MAY ·30TH REUNION OF OLD
  • , this file] 01Ob letter Walt Rostow to McNamara [Dup. #36, this file] 011 b report Some "Unorthodox" Approaches to the Problem of Nuclear Proliferation [Dup. #26, NSF, Agency File, State Department, "Policy Planning, Volume 3," Box 51) 016 report
  • of External Affairs and the Embassy stating the position of its Government and under­ together a memorandum on which further exploration seems to be needed. scoring those questions was timely and necessary he would Jba replied that while he felt discussion
  • ' .·1 ,· •: , .i. I ., • I . COHF IOiM;IA-1,-- I' ------------------PRPHIBITED l •. •\ 1 ! .. ". 1{ .i I' r .i. REPRQQU~t~N:ff ROM. THIS COPY IS ' UNL&·ss "UNCLASSIFIED'' . ,• I CO G TELEGR Department of State SQWFI.DiWXI~ 6
  • FACT CHART ON FOREIGN FIRY.-:\RMS CONTROL LAWS • PREPARED BY THE CRIMINAL DIVISION, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTIC& July JO, 1968 Foreign Countries included in this Chart, l;sted o· alphabetically: 19. Cyprus 31. Iceland 55. 20
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns"
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  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [2 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • only plans •and­ can only weaken the alliance. I find it difficult to believe :"'made..a .mt14u~contribution ·
  • • '.a ..• n t P •.. CQl,;,.ii.&.i•"--• >< new school, sip i by Bureau Chocta , Tribe, Pearl of Indian Affairs River School in CJD: dlt . . 0 ..--· - _tbi~'.~~th·:tb•·· ,,_ • .,~-oit •• e;~~iitialf•·• •• \ ,-.,"• • •• ,I •• ..;.t
  • matters and (b) the House Foreign Affairs Committee staff have indicated that the -legislation probably can be considered by the end of January if it is available. (In 1963 ACDA suffered a sizable reduction in its appropriation because the authorization
  • . to lndia. You T tght Dernocs-at (as well a• Dea,plte the buffotina• ol. fate, 1 arr confid.e-Gt tbat, OU' ladtan affairs are at.ill on the upgTa.de. Given our •uccesa so far, I aee th• Preaident ia d:eterr bled to keep playing, a reaeouably tough. gai ,e