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  • :]:t}fl~--f---A-- -2(,f ....,...-... 2-1,1p_ 0/e.rt [Duplicate of #lOa, NSF, CF, Norway, "King Olav V Visit"] #39-memo,1---U-Astew-to-Pr-esident, -c ~F#LT 4:35----p;m: f7-ZJ,1 I-IS-ff 1p FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow
  • • th• aecmad tutallMat of a ftft year proar• 1'1ltcb will total up to $26 ■tllton. 'l'h• aHt•taaee vtll laelp Tuntata to d•••lop a capability to bold off an aaraHor until tnterutioul action could be effected. They are ••king other countrl•• to prcwlde
  • it A /t RcmowmPresident [Duplicate of #1, NSF, CF, Norway, "King Olav V Visit"] IA.~ lb qq NL.7'77-::l..W v V Visit" FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 73, April 24-30, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 33 CODES (A) Closed
  • of Tonga Tonga i• a kingdom ln the Polyne ■ ian l•landa of the Pacific. (We uaedto call to the coronation of the King lt the Friendly I ■ landa.) A• your repre•entatlv•• laat year, you ■ ent Governor Burns, Pat Brown and Melville Gro•venor. We have a Peace
  • the r levant c::ommitteea when they consider the Convention. BW Macomber cllcl a very careful with check on the Hill shortly bet,re the ead of the aeaalon with the atafh of the relevant committees. John Martin (Houae Waya and Mean•) aaya
  • TO AFRICA AT 1530 GMT ON 9 JUNE, OF THE EVENTS OF THE WEEK, CARRIES THE FOLLOWING BRIEF TO THE u.s.-DRV TALKS IN PARIS: • IN P P.EVIFW ALUSION "JOHN /lND ROBERT KENNEDY AND MARTIN LUTHEP KING O.LL HpO TO DIE WHEN THEY TOOK AN UNCOMPROMISI~ STAl\D If\ F
  • , that, as in Isaiah, a light There is a little religious mysticism in this. He apparently is a strong believer in the efficacy of good will and the enlightening effect of dialogue. Hence his analogies involving Martin Luther and Charles the Fifth (they never met did
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Gold We expected Tlle 1old pool loat $172 million yeaterday. today but so far tlaey are rU11BiDgabout 20" le••· tel.e?hoae calla to the other central banker• Bill Martin'• reaaoaably well but we won't bow the reault• until later today. Bill made
  • on October 28, now II Czechoslovak Independence Day II and ratified in Slovakia at Turcanky Sv. Martin on October 30, 1918. Czechoslovak Aasocla t ion In Sydney Czechoslovak Associa t ion In Victoria Czechoslovak Free Trade Union Federatl;,n Czechoalovak
  • that Ad.mlnlatratlon■ ... nd sla, \ China a the United.: the talks. The North Viet-- on the way out can deal:,.,'_. 1ell le •.namese Ambassador in. Pe- more easily than new te~~a~eti And It 1:1~Y a e momen s r pe or . king, Ngo. Minh Loan, quit' glmes that have to live
  • ' s briefing memo and talking poin,ts. This is a courtesy call. Mauritius (a small island in the Indian Ocean) just got her independence from Britain in March. (John Mosler and David King were your representatives at the ceremony. ) Ramgoolam came here
  • A SUITABLEDATEWITHYOURSlAFF. I BELIEVEIT WOULD BE HIGHLYFITTING IF YOUCOULD ACCEPTAN"INVITATION TO THEPROPO~ED DINNER. RUSK -C0NFIDOO"!Alt. DEAN DTG: 171154Z AUG68 l- c:Rfmt-JEDTO BE AN .1.a•c•tMTM! , ,A KING. CANCELLED PER E.O. 12351. :::c 1.3 AND ARCHIVIST'S MEMO OF ~.l
  • -'/( . ·-:··,·,. ··-~ ,...~:.-.._. ~-• ~ ~ ..·:.~·' ..._ 1:-,' ,·:, ,. THE WHITE WASHINGTON ··1·•:°'1·:·;. • ... • • ..:· ··• I Mr. President: Herewith the statements made today by Joe Fowler and Bill Martin - both the state­ ments and the increase in the Feds 1 rediscount rate to 4 1/2 percent
  • . laave ■ o far ~..._..ce4 no prop•••• All Amerlcaa ■Mp aad a11 Amalcaa crew coatiw to be lll•aally beld. Touy •• are maid. . lt claar, botll la the U11lwd Natlou aad to tile Gove1'11meat of Nortb Korea aad lu frleau, that we haft a luther courae
  • . .'\;"'. ... ......... .... .I rl,•• . ·, J - ;r ( . . . . • ~ ., · •S•_'~ FARIS 16069 • JUNE ll. ...... ~ ~i'.). Gr . "HE: THEN ASJ
  • ACTIONS COUL'!>--OFFER ·_ A 'BASIS -FOR OUR ~.;~.:F2V•.. :;..,1
  • - - pretty much along the lines of our position - and presented it to the South Africans. After overnight reflection, they rejected it. The situation therefore remains unchanged, but with one plus factor. Bill Martin, on behalf of the European Gold Pool
  • Chairman Martin and several other financial officials. From Washington he goes to Boston and New York for speeches and visits with the financial community. Mr. Jenkins will probably: 1. Outline to you his economic prospects. economic strategy
  • business and community leaders to volunteer their services in fund raising and if we expect execu~ tives of major firms to contribute corporate funds. Perhaps you ~-~- have alrec;dY drafted such a letter, bu~ I am tc;king the liberty -~. of attaching
  • '.::": - - . , , -.'\: ·,,"' __ ,.__ - . -· ·~·t. , .. : .. ' - ·- -· ~ \''u ·- . lf __,,nj\t ' .... , _ · _.. ,; 1 .___;:' l ....... J'•~· .. .., :. ,,, Dotl'.inican Republic: Antonio tlaj ri l-!~nual Diez CWJtavo Tavarez Honduras: Mr. Armando San Martin Pa..'lc.ma: Ing
  • , Nepal, "Visit of King Mahendra to Washington, 11/67"] ~ PFesident, re: Nepal -S1p ~ 'l-•11>·'1'> Nt.:3"" qi.I-'/$"/ [Duplicate of #118a, NSF, Country File, Nepal, "Visit of King Mahendra to Washington, 11/67"] :falking Poims, re. Nepal -·S 4-p. ~ 't·IO
  • from Nick Katzenbach la.y out the trickieat and Iarael. arms decbion ■ we face--Jordan We don't believe we can string King Huaaein along much longer. A Soviet economic delegation with a few military members is in Jordan now. The King feels he has
  • and the Israelis 11 to our grandchildren transcends hardware. . He felt it is absolutely essential that the Israelis give some encouragement to King Hussein to negotiate a settlement. He realized that Nasser seems unwilling at the moment to go that route
  • ) {7C T l "tt/ ..:.~.:a-r' Thur•day. Jlllle 6, 1968 -- ~ PM M~ P r •id nt: A ttached, for your pproval, la a propoa d birthd y gr eting to Kiq Mahendra of N pal. He will be 48 on June lL The King l a reportedly back on bia fMt alter hh recent heart