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  • WERECONCERNED, IT WAS 1 - . () INDEED eOINGTO BE .A COLD WliHER. . GERMANLEADERSHAVEC0}1ETO THE· CONCLUSION AS A RESULTOF THESETALKSTHATTHE FRElJCHWILLGO ONLY v ..v··· AS FAR IN THEIR COOPERATION WITH WESTGERMANY AS THEYBELIEVEWILL
  • Coordinator After findlng out that Kermit Gordon felt unable to take on this job, 1 called George Wood■ --th• next candidate on the list you bad inatruc:ted me to explore. Hal Saunder ■ briefed Gecrge thl ■ mornt.q, and he ■aid tentatively that he would
  • . and agreement on the•e paper• intraovernmental cooperation In view of the great importance two papers in their entirety. of this proposal, are a further example that ha• been achieved I urge you to read the I call your particular attention to the manner 1D
  • , including the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Bureau of the Budget, and the Central Intelligence Agency. and agencies concerned to cooperate
  • . We know that our immediate deciaiona concerning the uses ot outer space technology tor the good of mankind can, and will, halt any advances into apace as merely adding a new dimension to warfare. COOPERATION NEEDED But this is not a one nation Job
  • in the days ahead. sake of opposition, will seek to state their We will neither nor will we cooperate oppose merely merely for the for the sake of cooperation. We will examine the proposals in the light of two standards Are there alternatives
  • letter dated July 11, 1945 which advises of the expected commencement of the field work by the staff investigating naval aircraft accidents, please be advised that the Navy Department will be pleased to extend the fullest cooperation to assist
  • Atlantic Partnership and European Integration East-West Relations The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD} Euratorn and Its Relations with the U. s~ Euratom President Pierre Chatenet The European Coal & Steel Community (ECSC
  • Transportation. of Transportation ment must cooperate in decisions The future transit of mass and Housing and Urban Develop- affecting of its users -- depends Ii the Federal government is to contribute The Department responsibility urban mass
  • Programs Possible French Proposal on European Political Union (B-11) I J Germany Miscellaneous Economic Matters - Germany (B/G-2) A Berlin and Germany (B-2) B GERMANY: US-German Military Cooperation-Status, including offset arrangements, sale
  • those who are injured." This fails to mention the essential cooperation between the Secretary of HEWand the Secretary of Commerce. We urge insertion after "Welfare" of "in cooperation with the Secretary of Commerce." -- 3. Page 13 - 11 6. To make
  • • Policy Herewith a recommendation from Sec. Rusk that you send Ra lph DuD.1aa (or alternati-vely COTey Oliver) to Peru, Colombia, Chile and Brazil to explain the Symlngtoa-Conte• .Lcmg amendmenh and seek their cooperation in helping us cope
  • of the strength and stability of the dollar -... To the expansion trade -- of our foreign ... To the reinforcement of our programs of mutual assistance and cooperation in Asia and Africa -··· And to our Alliance 1n this Hemisphere. On the 20th John F. Kennedy
  • destiny. Through the CommodityCredit Corporation our farmers now find suppor·~s for their prices. Through the cooperation of the Soil Conservation Service more than districts have been organized, covering more than four six hundred thousand farms. 2,000
  • in the event of Korean failure to carry out agreed programs. NSCACTIONSNOS. 2429-2430 - 2 - Sl8:R:ft 118&!! ACTION NUMBER 2430. SUBJECT KOREA(Con~inued) 5. The Director of the International Cooperation Administration should take iamediate measures
  • cooperation that free and other that nations countries to with spoke the GRC in the in cate­ which he had in mind. "new measures of of Asia as well are neces~ary as with and 11 STATIJS: ~tfat} No foimal commitment was made by the Vice President
  • , Cottntty File, Hant, Vol. 3] 12~ ~ Rbsfflw to '.President (CA'P671656') oftit ,--11-1~ ,., ,a ?!:s A'LJ73~ S } p /¥Iii&~ 196 cabre 4-\l-°rb ~ l) ~rd-~ ~:ligene~umo(Jllntelligence-Memmaruium S 6p t -#40Obltr Cooper to llmrk 6 f(• P€I 4 #164 cmte_
  • • : . ~:::.;.·,.-;,'.;:(;~..,.-,·,,,'. ~ t.-~;~~~~ ?ty~k"?Jii t~t.t{{t~{~)'.: tf~/~:~}0tJt ~-f r:.\·t{{(:. ~_v_N ~:\iJ:f~~:(f:;i;: ,(J}; '..:_; ,.;•.•t'{ ;:;~!¥ ;;:t~):0:i,·:·:~:M.·'..}f { •• 4.· '.·-i\~O;,
  • new proc:llNI• ment lt cooperate• flu.lldallr with the Beak. Felipe Herren •-u•at• a direct 1onrmnaat or Baak 1oaa tataliq $1 mllllcm •• a we•• atarter. W. W. lloatow Attachmeat ,/ W.moraadllm to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera OD Aaatralla
  • that you share my feeling of deep concern over the decision adopted by a committee of the United States Congress, precisely while I was in Chile, which greatly reduces cooperation between the United States and its sister Republics. Our united efforts have
  • as an infringement on their newly-won independence. Over tbe longer term, the leas glamorous economic measures uay provide a more solid basis tor regional cooperation. 8. It an orderly developnent ot the countries ot West Atrica with a Western orientation
  • of Transportation. He said that because of the number of reorganization plans being discussed and . proposed, be would ask Joe Califano for a list of priorities. He said be would cooperate fully . . Since it was only today that we learned through you that we could
  • by- individual countries themselveso Now, thanks to rapid i,cientific progress and its wealth of resources, UoSo has achieved many exemplary uccesses in work of social reconstruction. President Kennedy has called for cooperation and help from many countries
  • ahould participate Aeronau.tlc:a Board pl"oceedma• that involve lnteraadonal in 'Civil aviation policy. 4 •. Urba.n Tran•portatlon. The Department• opmnt muat cooperate of Tranaportatlon and Hou■ ln1 aod Urban Devel• In decialona affectln1 urban
  • -making (8) accelerate the nuclear (9) eliminate all overtime (10) increase exchange (11) build shelters and store food and machinery caution against Russian attack; the required process; submarine program; limitations; cooperation with our
  • cooperation, including tax measures to encourage industry; additional public works; supplementary unemployment insurance; and surplus food grants. ll. Amendments to the Immigration they are fair and just. 12. A Constitutional 13. Disaster •measures
  • (9) eliminate all overtime limitations; program; increase cooperation with our allies exchange of information; (11) build shelters and store food and machinery caution against Russian attack; ( 13) increase our interchange the free nations
  • and aide Lee Stull. P~esident Wehrer greeted Vice President~armly with statement of appreciation for early and continuing US support to ECSC. That cooperation, he said, has helped prepare "basis on which we determined establish an Atlantic partnership
  • in world progress toward peace. Diplomacy is important to achieving peace, when such diplomacy is substantive, sincere, and soberly considered. But the world's true hopes for peace rest on broader foundations of cooperation among free nations for trade
  • the Supplemental Test Site on Amchitka laland. The other two or three test• will be experiments in developing peaceful applications of nuclear energy in In view of the .special i?roblems that cooperation with private industry. inevitably come up in connection
  • cooperative with the United States Government and searched all Bloc air traffic transi.'1lig1-. Shannon. Recently the Irish expressed a desire to suspend the search but have continued it at our request. SFGPW - PRESIDENT'SEUROPEAN TRIP June 1963 - 5F
  • . from the 12 The program emphasize to help ., 1 this that I shall propose cooperative one-fifth will approach of all - American t#tf families with incomes too small to 7 tdNI 1MM fM t1•a111-. meet their basic needs. wr:u n nzwr s
  • incr_ea_sing a·..--areness. o_f th~ __:i.mportance of ·en.: ,;_-.;-~-:... ~- . · . listing.the cooperation of the people in:carrying_out t.lie strategic hamlet ;~~., ~ pro~ani~ .- On the negative side, _however,-~or!,uring of VC prisoners has
  • Amendment to the 1958 Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes. The proposed Amendment will extend, under the authority
  • and bring to bear all of the elements of interconnection betwe e n Europe and the U. S. which would be endangered if they do not sit still for a U. S. border tax and otherwise cooperate fully with this program. The arguments against are: Possibility
  • at stake. We all know that also after the. war, the United States has taken up the responsibility which fell to her as one of the leading Nations of the Free World. This leader~hip has been exercized in•a spirit of generosity and friendly cooperation, true
  • to develop rural electrification cooperatives--and in particular asked me to convey to President Johnson his appreciation for this AID loan. Enclo~ure. .. A-460 UNC1.ASSU'l£D F.ROM: SUBJECT: Oct • .12, 1968 So,nou Presidellt Praiacis Jtur.al