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  • called up, a third of which would be going to Vietnam. Can you tell us how many of that something over l,000 figure are pilots or rated air crews? SECRETARY CLIFFORD: I do not know that. Let me say in that regard that after the press conference, for those
  • : THINGS ARE'GOING .IN SAIGON. ·VE MAY.·.WISH Ar-·soME POINT TO FACE, UP· TO TH£ CONVENING OY -~A. t'..EETING, AT WHICH. HANOI WAS FREE TO. BR.IH8 THE NL~· AND· A- SEAT ·VAS LEFT:: AVAILABLE FOR. THE -GVN~-, Uf-:_OUR DEMONSTRATIN6 __ . : •• INDEED-~ VE SEE
  • tile PreaW.at food predutloa W9rk on popalatloll ceatrol. ID tbe world TH eca■omlc aacl aGC:lal momeatmn of Free Aala and tile of Aalaa coeperatloa la tbe wake el tbe Vie~ decl•lea •f 1965. 4. A• fer dla .... latm•at•• tile peateat are: Tu
  • AGREED THAT A~ AIR. STRIK:: ON NORTH . VIETNAMESE". TARG::rs. SHOULD - 9E ~LAm1CHED. · THE PREss· Am~OUNCEM£Nt~M'ADE T!iE . FOLLOWING . DAY .STATED THAT TH£. ?RESID£NT'.S ACTION VAS BASED O~-- ~ UNANIMOUS R[CO~HENDATION . OF THE NATIONAL S£CURITY COUNCIL
  • the ages of 18 and 29 may be called up to serve in the fields of education, health, and social welfare if there are 'not enough yolunteers. , SJ;;CRE,-,lNODIS SFCR.E~ ODIS -5- The Lower House has been debating a press law while waiting for the Defense
  • plac e in Puebla tomorrow. a ~ orlablally plaued, but t oday 111 Mmdco City at 1:00 p. m. • oar time. INFORMATION Monday February 5, 1968 -- 11:40 a.m. SITUATION ROOM MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Fighting in Saigon The press is reporting that a police
  • THE BRITISH ANDFRENCH,ARECONSULTING ON THIS LATEST.TOTALLY UNPROVOKED ANOUNJUSTIFIEDAGGRAVATION OF THE SlTU~TION. I WANT TO EXPRESS TO YOU ON THIS· Q'fE DAY OF GERMAN UNITY UNQTE· tHAT OUR SUPPORT OF FREE BERLIN ANI:f THE GOAL OF A GERMAN PEOPLE UNITED
  • ; and will not regard a Security Council resolution--even if "accepted" by the UAR--to be a _guarantee of free passage through the Strait of Tiran and the Canal. In addition, Israel will, at the very minimum, insist upon some territorial adjustments for security reasons
  • and the economic arrangements affecting the Viet Cong. 'However, the discussion of such topics should be in the presence of the GVN representatives. Do you see any possibility of our picking up Tho's statement and pressing for a discussion of such topics
  • THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT,~ CRS USIA , FINALLY ~---- EVAL 1112142 - . • 4,c1 ... ,~. CITE 012951UIIIH1J>25Yn L-DI_ST_.-_ll-J-~-E-1-96-8--.l'CJ CHINA •• COUNTRY: DOI: .GRAVE ROBBING IN HUNAN, PROSTITUTION IN SUBJECT: KWANGT UNG AND FREE ENTEFfPRISE
  • mark. He might even resign on the issue and free himself for the next German election. Our people are working for an intelligent re­ adjustment which would avoid any further devaluation of the pound and, if possible, any devaluation of the franc
  • ~OA ANO AUSTRIA, lN PARTICULAR, PRESSED US ON ABSENCE.OF ANY STATEMENT'REGAROlNG .• ,PEACEFUL USES IN DRArT'OECLARATlON o; PRINCIP.LES, CONStNSUs . SEMKEO TO BE THAT IT' WAS: lMPERAT'lVE rOR WEST' TO HAVE ITS OWN FORMULAON QUESTION OF. PEACEF'UL USES
  • NO, 2 IN, HIERARCHY• AP· CALLED MF'APRESS SECTJON FOR COMMENTAND MET' WITH FIRM DENiAL• IC) BELG1AN MA, LOTHAR LOWE OF FRG· PRESS, AND ANDERSONOF NYT REPORT RUMORSTHAT BREZHNEVAND MARSHALGRECHKOSOON WILL BE F~RED• SHELEPIN WILL, BE DISMISSED AFTER
  • AT 'l'HE Sf..:...,~E 1:X"!'El~N,~L i,-onc:::s ASS! S'fIN(i £011{ SI .DES COULD P.~D SHOuLD LEA'\iE lHE SP1-a; 'l"lt-lE., J-._"JJ)SHOULD NOT f:JE HEPLAOED• A'f THl:: ULTIMATE l
  • 01853 EYES ONT.. Y FlNAL°SECTION OF T'-fREE 9 •. NF:EDLr.~SS 'l'O Sf:iY, I HOULD 1vl~LCOHE RlUNFORCEMENTS AT A.NY TIME T'·'.l~Y CAN BE l1/)m: /.iVAlLABL}:: \ A•. [. l ro fU'f tlr: IN A STRONGr:R Posrurn: TO ·coN!A!_N THE ENEMY'S MAJOR CAMPAIGN
  • promise to a world free in which the atom will be used b'Many of us recall when the Nuclear recalled must the words Test the ancient begin with a single Since that time towards longer; forward, only for the benefit Kennedy States will do
  • BE A QIJESTION OF GETTING TO HIM ON SHORT NOTICE TO- DISCUSS AN I'.'1MINENT ANNOUNCEMENT ON BOr13ING CESSATIO~. I ADDEO THAT WE .Y,~B-X MUCH . APPRECIATF.n HIS DECLINING. TO DI?CU?.?. .,._MATTER WITH TH E"'""PRESS AND MENTIOtJEI) THAT IF tiT·- ANY TIME ··lfE
  • t.iJITHTHE PROBLEMS OF A FREE PRESS ANDHE WOULD UNDERSTAND OURSITUATION.! ADDEDTHAT IT WASHARDFOR ME TO BELIEVETHE CZECHOSLOVAK GOVERNMENT WANTED SEJNAEXTRADICTED AT THIS POINT. CONFID ." ~HE SITUATIONIN CZECHOSLOVAKIA CONFIBENT PRI8YL SAID HE
  • --- ·!ft6=//.>/' CO~TFIDENTIAL FC-l~r FC)/t, t; MEMOBANDUM FOB HARRY McPHERSON FC-1867: Fe,,/¥f/ FG-/~C! At the present time the ·President plane a press .conference at Ft:;;;//£} 10 o 11clock Washington tlmo· •• 9 o'clock.t~a• time•• tomorrow
  • As published IL s 1 1-t>nthl.y IL u 2 As published International (Selective Politics Bibliography) Press Releases ~ino-Soviet /5oviet Affairs Affairs Notes (SAN) • 1-IL Routes 1-IL - eOffll'Im!lft':Etdi CE:tf.l'RAL INI'ELLIGENCE AGENCY TITIE
  • and pressing significance in light of the events of June 1967 -- events which culminated in an expanded Soviet presence in the Mediterranean. U.S. relations with TUnisia are among the most cordial that we enjoy throughout Africa and the Middle East; and TUnisia
  • for actions which we did not believe took place. The document which I am going to sign was prepared by the North Koreans and is at variance with the above position, but my signature will not and cannot alter the facts. I will sign the document to free the crew
  • •• Corporation and con11lltat1ve the Central American Common Market and the L&Un Am.erlcaa Free TraCM A ■ aoc1atlon. .... The later•Amerlcaa national project• Bank loaned $81 mllllon for el1ht new multi• 1n roacla, electric power and lndlaetrl
  • draft of the speech, we had that the meeting would take place on such-and-such a date and that the GVNwould be present. Well, we had to wait. Finally, toward the afternoon when the tape had to be cut, we said to change it~ that the GVN would be free
  • . They responded enthusiastically and asked us to keep them posted, Deriving our information i'rom networlc television and press re­ leases, we informally 1"elayed info1•mation in regard to the rnost 1mpo1•tant aspects of' the flight. tous about; the welfare
  • AREA AND ' ' . . . A '·!IG'.{ RISK IN T:US AREA . IS UNACCEPTABLE. I NOW HAVE APPROXIMATELY '. CJ 500~000 US TROOPS AND 60,981 FREE WORLD MILITARY. ASSISTANCE . ... ... . , C TROOPS. FURT~ER CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE THAIS AND KOREANS ARE MONT::S
  • FOR THE REQUESTING AND SUPPLYING OF SUCH INFORMATION. ~• FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS IN PANAMA LEARNE D OF MY MEETING WITH ARIAS ANO INQUIRED TODAY OF PAO DAVIS• I AUTHORIZED A REPLY TO PRESS INQUIRIES TO EFFECT DR• ARIAS HAD INVITED ME TO ~I~ HOME1 I MAD ACCEPTED ANO WE
  • CONYERENCE IS THE . WORRY THAT THE -. ,__,. ~ _ ·. ; · '!-. _,,',' CH INESE MIGHT -· PRESS THEIR CLAIM TO BE -THERE. -. . BUT · THE MAIN , POINT ·:-, : -~; . : :,:. IS THAT THEY _ARE NOT GOING TO MOVE, ABOVE ALL _IN PUBLIC, BEYOND
  • TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF TH£ _. •• itTGDOMOF LAOS. .....~~·~··; ..-::~-'?:...~_t:~:,·~~ ..'::··~·,;..~ FINAt.LY/'ttt . ...- ~ , ..\ • . -.... .·PIEEMPHAstzr:tHAT •TH£ ·PEoPLE oFj;ourit .. •.., VIETNAM· MUST BE.. FREE FROM·coERCION •. ·NOVWHERE·1s
  • he raues· in hi• year-end report. 1..S(,~)(c) 3.4(b)(i )(~) Ben also sent along some mementos o! your visit to Karachi: a collection of all the ~overage of your visit by the (government-controlled) press; a copy 0£ Ayub'~ official 1968 calendar
  • will be acceptable. In addition to the 245,000 tons under Title I, the Korean Government has agreed to purchase 155,000 tons of rice from the United States using their own foreign exchange and up to 36 months CCCcredit. This amoun~, together with other Free World
  • ! the Vlhite Heuee Press Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE STATEt1ENT BY THE PF\.,1:':SIDENT Followiog meetings w!th the National Security Cotu,cil, I have directed the orderly withdrawal of American dependents from South Vietnam. It has become clear that Hanoi has
  • These reports moment in any particular all on the negotiation 2. strongly sources, in danger ... , . that reason cessation and, to the press stating have the effect anti-Communist if Soviet diplomatic direction that we are not only of They also
  • , that the NVA is very much alive in SYN. When we engage the enemy near the borders, we often preempt his plans and force him to fight before he is fully organized and before he can do his damage. Although such fighting gets high visibility in the press, it has
  • no reason why the U.S. should have altered its plans in antici?ation of these discussions. Should the Soviets press this. issue, the U.~. should respond by inquiring whether the Soviet Union sees a practical way to provide verific~tion for any· limitations
  • and (2) the Rusk press conference. We ::.·eplied tnat there-'.cou°id-be·.-no ·que·stion a11d assured him that what we had proposed wa~ fully authorized ·and still stands. We added that Lau misconstrued the Honolulu communique. We said the U. S. does
  • ~~MBERKENYADELEGATtON,B~T WASH ~~c~ WHENCORRESPONDENT ioLo Bi ~ONFERENCEoF,ICIA~ ootu WASNOT. BE MADEAVAILABLETo PRESS, SHIDLER sr1r.:1., H!R WE w,ILL C NTACT H 1M AGAtN TOM'0RRCHt l'tORN f NG si::e. rr HE 1-ti KNOW~ E ~r...-~~NTENTS, MAD£ ~. S~BSE UE T DESP~TCHKAMPA