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  • in Bill Bundy's memorandum of July 30, 1966, to Bill Moyer::., at the top of the file, as well as in other items. I am ~~king the liberty of having a copy of this file Xeroxed for your personal records. since we hav~ been requested to return the file
  • airfield indicates north east buildup of aircraft Pass of Kar~koram~. ) / do various parts recently Pak military irt Peipi,.ng has been m~king frequent Rawalpindi _shortly visit RH ..i:iE.:dx.. of China and will h PAF officers ,seen recently
  • . cut of the conflict 4 and thus avoid any attack from Israel; and that later the same day about Noon, Israeli time, King Hussein would accept the offer again issued through General Bull to make a more or less face­ saving military gesture_ Th6
  • , wants t~ get the President's latest thi~king o~ several subjects at his meeting set for 1: 30 p. m. Wednesday. Scherer wants to reflect that thinking in a series of speeches he is making next week before NBC correspondents at regional meetings. He has
  • meet-, .. ,. w. w. ..... rla _ Y- wl11 aote tlle 19tla (}{;,T/ I I/:2 ---Tue ■ day, November 12, 1968 ;J.:,'-0f°/YJ MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOil THE PllEmDENT Birthday Gr..Ung• State recommend• November 14: +~ ~-"°~·rv for King Huaaein
  • Stroessner, . Paraguay Mar ZO ~ · Official 'to Wash. Chancellor Klaus, Austria ,': ' :...!>: . Apr 10 Official to US 1/12 i ·, King Olav, Norway , { I 12/28 r · President Thanoin, Thailand. if Pre siden(Bo.u rguiba, Tunisia I ' ·.- 1/10
  • tio a tressisndous—• p a rtic u la rly since tha very ta king o f t h is step by FaipiUfS ■fc'ov’. ld presuniably iir.ply s u b s ta n tia l So v ie t in v o lv e ii^ n t, perhsps evon to the p o in t o f a Isrg e -sc a lo Soviet-U3 c o n fro n ta tio
  • · BALANCE OF FORCES IS STRONGLY AGAINST HIM. · IN THAT CASE HE ·:·:; IF SO VE WILL NEED TO COOPERATE IN . . -: d V!LL GO QUIETLY. : w ~KING POSSIBLE ONE OR .TWO YEARS OF' STUDY· IN US FOR KCP AND . . . i :· POSSIBLY ONE OR MORE OF HIS ASSOCIATES
  • •• •11A,ru4 ·1,ya "°"king ciommltle. of •ba•tn.•• -Coa1•••• Pa,ty. whkb pu•ed a •--•~ on 1 N'o-vemi.•• a..fenctba& ladla 1.s aU11·teri.ty'.,._,.,._ aad ••vel'M otaew reform.a to meet the, food est.-u,. The lndkm. pru• ••aid Sna,;kr¼had -eapreaaed ~adtucle
  • .. LIMITED OFF lC IAL USE 2 Attempts to Discredit American Pri vatE~ Organizations Soviet propaganda in recent weeks has made he3~J use of P~~erican pres s disclosures to discr edit .American non-governrcental organizations wor king abroad. Many