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  • is an accurate reflection of what you said to the Mexican President, I propose to tell State and ACDA to proceed with Congressional consultations. The results of these consult­ ations are to be reported back to you, together with recommend­ ations
  • Strike for Peace or SANE. Nor is it concerned in the main with party-line _groups such as the Progressive Labor Party, the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs or the short-lived May 2nd Movement, which play ~OR OfHC!Al USE ONlY fOR Off!CIAL USE ONLY no central role
  • Joaquin Trejoa Fernandez. As in the pa.et, local government, congressional, btudness and religious l0aders will attend. In pr0vious years,, you have sent a rnessage to the President of Costa Rica on this occasion. State recomn1ende that you do so (Tab
  • : No, the reason for releasing the Naval reservists was the obligation that we have under the Congressional Act that we must cut a very substantial amount from our 1969 expenditures. By releasing these reservists we are able to save quite a substantial amount
  • :, withdrawals .for~~mplc, - pi-edicticns by ~en who h~·,c a rig kt-~ a ju-diment: lato. in 1967, nt t~o 'Natiosml Press Club~ Gen. 'VTestm:orel.:.-id G~id -_'. / • •that ''wi~h,two years" ke.'1)\~ugbt ":::~m~ U. 5~ foi"ces r.-ilght be wit:1.dra~". • • , / . P
  • to projects important to Flor-ida, and cited in particular his work on Resolution 888. He menti9~ed_·_a l~~o.:his · s-upport of an income tax surcharge, recalling the strong position he took before a hundred or so of his Congressional colleagues at a White
  • , but he regards him as the "best equipped" man. He would not merely accept Moore's appointment, but do so with enthusiasm. Moore is a member of the President's Club and known to Joe Fowler, Bob Murphy, Jim Farley, as well as the impressive list of others
  • not been impressive. Czechoslvak information media remained unruly I have been I I I I. and unrepentant. There was no indication that non- Communist political elements•-for example, .the Club Non-Party People and the revised of•Committed
  • .:.given other priorities--to fight for Congressional support of a more vigorous effort. --We have been consulting with our NATO allies on the Soviet threat in the Mediterranean area. We are aiming for some common view of the threat and, hopefully, for some
  • emphasized to you on J~e -;h, 1967 how important a strong and developing economy was to ma.intainjng Romanian independence. 3. This saie would thus fill a real gap pending Congressional action on e.n East-West trade. bill. No legisl~tive action with regard
  • an economic situation in which the military would oust a civilian constitutional president. He thinks thi ff is bad for you in an election year and our Latin American policy in general. Bill and Nick fear that softness on Peru will harden Congressional
  • ■crlpt of the que ■ tlon aa an ■wer ees ■ ion followla1 Clark Clifford'• ■ peech today at the National Pre•• Club. W. W. Ro ■ tow ... rln ACTION Thursday, September 5, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Press guidance on Eugene Black trlp
  • , Detroit Economic Club, Bohemian Grove Business Council, National Association of Manufacturers, Cleveland Committee and American Council on Germany. In each c;_i~y I also held one 0.:_ mor~ ..P!J.~~~~fE:rences and TVier.formance_~-~-~u~_!_q panel
  • is giving a dinner for the Members of the General Advisory Committee at the Alibi Club, 1806 Eye Street, N. W. (dress .is business suit). This might be a pleasant informal occasion·for the President to drop in and talk to the Members of the Committee during