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  • the army, which were widely cir­ culated before the Center Union came to power, have disappeared in recent months. Papandreou has also main­ tained at least proper, and pub­ licly cordial, relations with the palace. Young King Constan­ tine is said
  • Ryan, Cleve Sargent, Tony Schultz, Jack Semple, Robert Sylve ater, Tony Ta ■nade, Charles Thoma.•, Helen Willoner, Andrew •Martin, Ed -- United Pre•• International As1ociated P,:e19 As1ociated Presa Mutual Broadcasting Syatem UPI Audio We1tinghou•e
  • earlier indicating that Jordan had declared war on Israel. ~ Bromley Smith -======7:r THE WHITE I:iOUSE WASHINOTON Tuesday 1 M::..y 3~ 1966 3:30 p. m. §fGREfiJl' -MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT King HusseL""l has wl'itten you an extremely wa:i.·m
  • - Chairman Texas C. A. Cash - Vice Chairman Amarillo, Texas Alvin R. Alllson Levelland, Texas Carl E. ReisUe, Houstont Texas Jr. Judge Marshall Formby Plainview, Texas Herbert Allen Houston. Texas Harold Hinn Dallas, Texao Retha R. Martin Lubbock, Texas
  • . Working principally through a sympathetic Shah of Iran, the United States was able to cause the Arab governments not immediately involved in the conflict to entertain second thoughts about being stampeded into support of Nasser . Indeed, the King
  • , .Bill Moyers Aaai atant to the President • . -,.. -.i. Mr. Lawrence King Administrative Assistant to Congressman Jim~right House of Representative· Washington, D. C. Rev. Att: Resume on/Bill Smith, 3421 Indal~ Road, info re employment possibilities
  • President, Inter-American Development Bank His Excellency Raoul Saez Coordinator of the Committee of Nine UNITED STATESOFFICIALS The Secretary of State AID Administrator David Bell Edwin M. Martin, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Inter-American
  • to ascertain through President Chiari's Press Secretary that President Chiarj_ would receive the telephone call. t I r I B) Mr. Mann wonlct head a delegation representing President JohnGon to leave for Panama immediately, include Messrs. Vance, Martin
  • -M1ol' Z:Z·\\ NWb'l·ig\ 142 cable Athens 2074 [Saniti2ed 21'18/85 t4LJ 84 71] s 2 11/13/67 A s 3 01/18/68 A s 2 01/18/68 A rl [dup. #54, NSF, Files of Saunders, "Visit--King Constantine," bx 2] ~~'Mi ~-\'14-\ln" 150 cable Intelligence
  • ) Acting President Chung Lee Park (Korea) Queen Frederika (Greece) Foreign Minister Bhutto (Pakistan) President Shazar (Israel) Prince Moulay Abdullah (Morocco) Secretary General U Thant (U.N.) Prince Cholam Reza (Iran) King Baudouin (Belgium) Nothing II
  • to work as a senior consultant on the Latin American Strategic Survey that Ambassador Edwin M. Martin ·will be getting underway in a few days. We think that within thirty days thereafter we will have material for Dr. Eisenhowe,r to review. He is interested
  • resulted in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act of 1900 after discussions between Australian representcttives and the British G overnment. The first Federal Parliament was opened in Melbourne in May 1901 by King GeorgeV,then Duke of York. Tn i
  • ln North Vietnam, 'Hanoi :S AAIDtJ somewhat more legaUstlc than bloodthirsty. W.W. Rostow SECRET -Attachments June 20, 1966 -SECRET-- NODJS FROM OTTAWA (1722) 1. The Deputy. Chief of Mission and Kreisberg saw Foreign Minister Martin this morning
  • DATE RESTRICT ION To S/CPR - Mrs. Dunaway from AFMW - Bayard King CONFIDENTIAL 9/ 16/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt Rostow with CONFIDENTIAL AND SECRET attachments 8/19/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt W. Rostow with a CONFIDENTIAL attachment 9/21
  • . Ambassador Martin feels certain that if we push them down that track. history will regard it as a monumental error. I think he is rightf (4) failure to help them meet the gap between their plans and their capacities will almost ce,r tainly mean an end
  • Backgrounding on lung Constantine Two sources now--Senator Pell who saw Constantine in Newport and Minister Papagos who was with the King here--have suggested that we let out on background that the King raised the question of our resuming military aid
  • . I -!jl ,, . NOVEMBER -20, 1966 :,I FOR PRESIDENT FROM ROSTOW · ·THE ISRAEL-JORDAN BORDER SITUATION REMAINS EXPLOSIVE. · , LAST SUNDAY·s RAID WEAKENED KING HUSSEIN·s ABILITY. TO CONTROL TERRORISTS OPERATING INT.O ISRAEL FROM JORDAN . BECAUSE HE
  • IN E~ .t~ Oi EX-KING SAUD COULD HAVE ON OUR MEDIATION EFFORT, 1 ASKED , APPOINTMENT AND WAS RECEIVED BY .UNDER SECRETARY EL FEKI TH I l"DR NI NG. 2. REFERRING TO MY MEETING WITH FO~EIGN MINISTER RIAD 0 APRIL 8 I SAID THAT MORE THAN TWO "EEKS HAD NOW
  • . Duke of Columbia The Honorable R0binson Mcllvaine Country Director for Northwestern Africa Mr. Abd-el Kader N'Diaye Counselor,. Embassy of the Republic Mr. Bayard King Alternate Country Mr. Edgar Morris Chairman, District Director of Senegal
  • the idea that my assistant Ed Martin would be available in the meanwhile until somebodyelse was appointed. I had strongly urged that I be able to inform him of the selection of somebodyelse at the time that I was terminated, but the Departmentwas
  • ■ade and ia in the po•••••ion of the Preaident'• Coaaittee. Thi• aeeti119 waa pri■azily tor the l)'lrpoeea of •••king a con­ aenaua of vi .. a with reapect to future direction and pr09rama. A• a reault ot thia March 16th ■--ting, tbe Preaideat•a Coa­
  • from Nick Katzenbach lay out the trickiest Mid-East arms decisions we face--Jordan and Israel. W e don't believe we can string King Hussein along much longer. A Soviet economic delegation with a few military members is in Jordan now. The King feels he
  • '\L vfJ~-r C' Friday, August 4, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Greek King 1 s Visit King Constantine will be p :.. ssing through the United States informally on his way to and from EXPO 67. He has asked whether it would be possible
  • . Del'netz returned • to have been required three f'iles. l- Gordon Eclmanuel Martin. entered August 9, 1961 as visitor His statas chall{~ad to student p~rt-time classes is national 8 Weat because found ~or king. 1n£ormat1on: Trinidad_ who la&t
  • . Martin), who is seized with the responsibility of giving us the whole truth, nothing but the truth. I am not afraid. of the truth. It hns been said many times that the truth \Vill make one free. I.f we arc only going to be given half truths, then I say
  • and investigate$ applicationa for E~~ecu.tivo clemency.. I am calling your inquiry to his ;;;f.ttention. and am a~king hiln to let you k..'1.ovt the procedure to be followed by M:r. Smith in potitioning for pardon. Lamence F. O'Brien Special Ao oiata.nt
  • . Rep. C. King Army $9,844,869 - Diamond Reo Truck Div. White Motor Corp., Lansing, Mich. for trucks. (2-1/2) Sen. P. Hart Air Force $3, 248, 490increment - Martin-Marietta Corp., Baltimore Md. for installation of Government-£ urnished equipmen: .t
  • Commissioner Schnippenkoetter, in ta king to non-Americans, goes so far as to refer to the treaty as an American "betrayal" of the West German Government. He and some others are obsessed with concern over the vagueness of the treaty language which
  • of the Business Council. Decem­ ber 4, 1g63 XIV 39 30 Message to the King of Thailand on the Death of Prime ,Minister Srisdi Dhanarajata. December 8, 1g63 16 31 Letter to Bob Hope. December 8, 1g63 19 Remarks Upon Presenting the Fermi Award to Dr. J. Robert
  • IN LAOS During a four-hour visit to Vientiane, February 14, the Vice President had conversations with Prime Minister, Vice Prime Minister, Presi­ dent King's Council and other members of the governmento Conversa­ tions took place in the motorcade
  • the p:i.st year alone, he has received and exchanged views with President Senghor of Senegal, the King of Morocco, Emperor .E;:iilc Selassie I of Ethiopb, President Banda of Malawi, President Kayibanda of Rwanda, and President Houphouet~Boigny of the Ivory
  • of Dayton, on Friday, September 22, 1967. 5. Interview with Col. Igleburger, September 21, 1967. 6. Interview with Edward King, Executive Director, Council, Thursday, September 21, 1967. 7. Interview with Graham Watt, City Manager of Dayton, on Friday
  • the initials "J;R." raised in relief on the left of the &ont wall, signifying "Jacobus Rex" - James II, King of England 1685 to 1688, during whose reign this quaint structure of rough, unhewn, river stone is believed to have been built. It is Richmond's oldest
  • PROGRAtvl SCHEDULED · FOR NOVEMBER 1. LOO&£, NEVERTHELESS, SAYS KY APPEARS TO BELIEVE IN THE PROGRAt4. / 1' 3. THAI STATUS OF FORCES NEGOTIATIONS I P1MBAS5_ADOR · MARTIN HAS BE EN INSTRUCTED NOT TO PUT FORWARD . A DRAFT OF A FULLY RECIPROCAL STATUS
  • Arrival statement Themes Happy to be in land of San Martin and Sarmiento. Reference to Summit acc01nplishments. Appropriate comment on President Ongania I s role (e.g. , arms limitation). Looking forward to visit in great city. of BA and reviewing