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  • J;'eady.: to·.li ve yri~ the.·pres!;lnt ~~ttuatj.on :Qf neither. peac~. n~_;:_!far for an .. .ind~finite ..ti_me. ) • 3. King Hussein despe·rately wants a settlement since he has lost half his country arid is under terrible pressure; however, his
  • , 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Message to King Hussein One of the simple gestures we could make toward Hussein without any policy cost would be a private thank-you for his help in evacuating our people. This was the toughest
  • "{;,-1i1',I /:i;' Cd, ·--J , ·to l'tEsident from ;Rgstou A King llassan .,.. @IQ".QEi:QQRtiaT - " Pres , Jobns0R frobl King !lasspossible classifHR1 inffl f8' r/a:Jrg ~ from Bator re. 1'!fidated I- Wilson visit ,, #-2~s~b~m~ei::HmHY
  • the borrif'ying expar1ence to wh1ch scores of our children -were submitted · in the gruesome attack · on them at Beer-Orah on 18 March. 0 Xhua, ai'ter 16 February the situation which King Hussein promised to re~edy became much worse. "'!ho new and most
  • , Jordan and the United Arab Republic. He met Presidents Aref, Helou, Attasi, and Nasse.r and King Hussain,presenting each with a personal message from President Ayub. He will accompany President Ayub on his visit to Moscow, September 25-30. In view
  • these pressures, if Hus-sein-w•e:re-·to~i present himself for a settlement-today, the Government of'Israet wol,1.ld 4.::probably decide to give the West· Bank back. : -.~ The discussion turned to King Hussein's intentions. Ambassador 1 s posture had been one
  • . SURVIVORS·vHEN'-,.HE/,.;!;,\_,•f • ::~.• •/ .... : -~,/\ . F.PORT£~(r'~KING: ROCKET"'FIRE 'fROflf • APPROXUIATELY·-oN[ fill£, _SOUTH1'···· ··;. COBRA·:%;., REPORT£t>.ILLtRIINAl\.ION;;~:~ff:'-'1-;-:t
  • '; .-o:~ __i . ..· .·... ...... _._ .. . ..- . ,·· ;:- •.• .::'. •• • •• , ... \··. :_ 4 ---- THE WHITE ·, HOUSE i WASHINGTON Wednesday, D=cember 25, 1968 11:50 AM l Mr. President: Herewith a proposed response to King Hussein's
  • in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (8-85) rfC- Tl O ,,/ Friday. July 12, 1968 - '7,' MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRE.5IDENT SUBJECT: Mes•age of Con ratulatlon to the King of Lao• The third son of the King of Laot
  • General Westmoreland's proposal to eliminate forests within a .. radif us of 30 kilometers or so from Saigon where some of the Viet Cong units are based, in hiding. The tech,;iique is borrowed from the King Ranch in Texas f using a heavy ball and chain
  • school. ) z. From Beirut he goea to Amman in Jordan to see King Hussein. He is going because he has been asked to arrange the lease of the Jordanian .Airlines to a U. S. firm, and to help develop potash .a nd phospbates in Jordan. 3. He talked yesterday
  • I ~TION OF DEGAULLE. ~~o AT LEAST WOULD HAVE . SAU) •?EAC.!., DE PEND ~ Qt~ u.s. !I IT HDR AW.AL". H~ROtD KING, A ~tlL-CO~N i CT ED ~AULLI ST CO~RE~PONDENT ~ROM R£UTCRS, }{£ARD THAT THE DEGAULL : - '
  • to the nation on TV as follows: -- We are at a turning point: The nation can either move toward increasing bitterness or reconciliation; ·our reactions to ·Dr. King's death will make this choice, and the effects will be fel for a long time. If the move
  • . But replylq to hh letter would make ea•ler Phil'• effort ■ to keep him on the track back to conatltutional government. Since the King'• abortive counter-coup, we've avoided f1lrm&l contact•. Our two purpo•e• were to keep pr•••ing for progres• toward
  • everywhere. But I am much too kind for that, and the truth is that we can keep up our good work in limiting your foreign callers to four classes: 1. Kings, Presidents and Prime Ministers you personally approve for official visits (like Erhard, Home, Segni