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  • , 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
  • j udgment. As of this morning, the chances looked pretty good that the former coalition will continue in power . The King may be successful in holding together the coalition gover:iment within the general Geneva framework. Souvanna Phouma, who l as t
  • ) The Honorable Winthrop G. Brown American Ambassador to the Republic (Williamsburg thru Cape Kennedy) Mrs. Brown (Williamsburg thru of Korea Cape Kennedy) Mr. Samuel L. King Assistant Chief of Protocol Department of State (Washington thru Los Angeles) Mrs
  • to Colonel Bowman with a note as king him to handle (per Mc GB). Dolores ~ • JV.s-~A.._ofl• ~ £-'·......__ J:::.. c.J2... ~o~.-..... "'-· J/1 J> .... 41-.1~.. .. . -~ ., • I ... . • • . ....... ... ... - . ..... ./ .. . -~' -- l • f
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  • will be towards moving Iraq even closer to Fatah, the Syrians and the Soviets. From our point of view, the most important question is whether they will continue Iraq's support for King Hussein. Iraq has about 25, 000 troops in Jordan and could easily make life
  • "{;,-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
  • pemit ltolder, fnm tbe Pealapn or Anaeua 1, 2, 3. A p•king petllit la valid oely wllea the coetrol c■rcl Md pen,it reflect the i• cllvi~•l's c,,neat vellicle state liceeae namber ud •ucease aumbera of all c:.r pool ...,.1,en,. Lost Of atolea jlenllta
  • 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
  • be though he admitted in Mulgaokar id he o • where Chavan etanda. When said that he would undoubtedly try to knock good team. manager, but that hia credentials as are que tionable. I said I h p d for an outwaw lo king Pl"ime Minister, aaid. he just
  • . SURVIVORS·vHEN'-,.HE/,.;!;,\_,•f • ::~.• •/ .... : -~,/\ . F.PORT£~(r'~KING: ROCKET"'FIRE 'fROflf • APPROXUIATELY·-oN[ fill£, _SOUTH1'···· ··;. COBRA·:%;., REPORT£t>.ILLtRIINAl\.ION;;~:~ff:'-'1-;-:t
  • Chung Hee Park, President Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister King Hassan II King Mahendra Lee Kwan Yer,,1,Prime Minister Tage Erlander, Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba, President Gamal Abdel Nasser, President Marshal Josip Broz-Tito, President Whose
  • '; .-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
  • , m~king the most campus leader at a meeting of some widespread attm-k upon the gowrn- ·1,000 Cape Town students and faculty , ' I 1 whitN. ment ever made by South Afri,~.an The upro.,r be1tan two W('('b aJ:o when the government, in\'Oki111,t South
  • to cover &nJ ex.ponso or 1••• Lncu:rrod ln th4I •ervlce o{ ■uch c:ltation. ' ' The Defew.!act 0 Lllf.a.n Downer licore, caa ba •served ..at &hofollowina addresa: c/o 1..o&eora Nugont, l•l/2 Rodney St., WMn aervlc• !u't.e boou ~rfec:ted on De• King•tcn 12
  • the futm--e of the base. The provision of U.S. tanks to Israel would . also jeopardize the posi- ­ tion of Jordan, long considered the keystone to peace in the Near Eas-tIt would n1ake it aw1mard for King Hussein to maintain his close relation­ ship
  • . __ AG, I COM TR I om . ::i.consul FROM ent Jo.,.nso. from tne King of Brratan ~ SUBJECT : ~r--;:s--~- FRB XMB AIR . e tl 1 s 538 to REF c__cutta ustA . , s~ Under ins-'-~ ct.:.o:-..s f:t'OD tte E::;)ass:i, ::::1 :e·· Delhi, I transm