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  • . October President Diaz Ordaz, Mexico (State) President Mobutu, Congo An EXPO 67 visitor. ~ (Informal) November King Mahendra~ Nepal (State) Ells.worth Bunker discussed thla with you; and the invitation has been accepted. Dates will be set later
  • $tabi1Uy et& ewept Cblna. ln 1967 la of part.1.cular note atcl may provide a useful precedent ln futt11'# · negotla.tlons· with the Chinese ·should •ecrecy aacl sens1thitle9. be cieeply lnvolved. MARTIN . .· Novemeer 20, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR MR
  • is of the view that a small army group triggered the coup. But the State Department specialists suspect the King was in on it from the beginning. However it was started, the King, High Command and coup group together are actively planning next steps. Principal
  • -,ct. to mlUtary i.u {;l'Cet detail, for the Alliance expendi·tures deleto !'lome Glighting romarka ment. about pdvato ma king for Prog~ess that la {orelgn 11 touchy invest­ rephrase the section compla.lnmg about our pollcleis regarding
  • ;__ I _____ y_ z~ .. J X~Ds-s The first 24 hours here will be rest at their Camp David regardless of whether it is state or official. A state visit means the King and Queen will greet you at the airport, plus a white tie dinner· on the second
  • an informal wo.r king visit on- 21 Novembe~. It would be a nice gestuTe, now that we have settled on. a date thr,o ugh diplomatic channels, for you to confirm the invitation personally. Attached for your s.i gnature if you appi-ove. w. W. Roatow -CONFB
  • . {Pe king has, of course, been saying the same thing a.bout the Soviets.) Beyond that, we suspect that Kosygin 1 s remarks -­ whic:h. had been foreshadowed both in Soviet propaganda and in the private con­ "e:rsations of some Soviet o#i~ials in .recent
  • .; MOOl E SAI D THAT MARTIN Af)""' T T rr WOULD NOT LOOK RIGHT FOR THE POST TO NEW f1AN ARRIVES IN MARCH. E VAC NT UNTIL I iJ.Q MAV!NG IN MIND STATE 138951~ I GATHEREJ> FRGJ JE. •· 3. I RATHER S RPR! SING ACM ISSI ON THAT THE MILITARY W R
  • education to meet the King~ dom's adult illiteracy problems will be expanded in cooperation with the Ministry of Soci~l Affairs and Labor. 20. Clear title.to the 600 dunums campus of the University should be established immediately. Plans should be made
  • , Ambassador John Martin, Dominican Republic. u. s. Ambassador to Guinea . u. s. Ambassador Benson Timmons, Ambassador to the u. s. Ambassador to Haiti. Ambassador James Riddleberger, u. s . Ambassador to Austria. Ambassador Muxat Williams, El
  • , November 19 ,! \, Joint TV appearance with General Westmoreland discussion type program Evening Departure SECRET on ACTI0N Wednesday, 8:50 a. m. November 8, 1967 Mr. President: Nick• a attached au11e•tion of Ed Martin as DAC chairman (Develop­ ment
  • • Argentlaa (represent• Argentina and Peru) Spectal Aeelstaat to the Preeld.ont - Ulllted Statea ·, (r pl'Ga nt• Ualted Sb.tea) Wednesday, .Jwae 1S, 1966 10:00 a.m. Mr. Preatdeat: 1 bave the attached letter from Bua Wheeler. ••king U: yoa would be prepared
  • Trades Union Congress • Address: II. 3 south camp-Road Kingston, Jamaica Telephone: 81338 • Membership: Total - 9,258 (claimed)· Dues-Paying - 2,805 (claimed.) Officers: Michael Arthur Martin· Hopeton George ·None Number of Affiliates
  • he wel­ comed King George VI to this house. "I am persuaded," he said, "that the greatest single contribution our two countries have been enabled to make to civilization,and to the welfare of peoples throughout the world, is the example we have
  • Germany have resumed formal diplomatic relations according to the Jordanian news service. Jordan broke relations about · a year and a half ago in the wake of announcement of the German tank sale to Israel. 4. Chances for Yemen Settlement Worsened King
  • Contributors meeting here next month. We may want to take another look at the proposed full text. But I see no overwhelming reason for us to back away from the understanding Ambassador Martin reached with the Thai Prime Minister and his Govern­ ment. I suggest
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 1 -i~!;cd; 711 L J f ·' 1/-/tJ~ 7 2-1 1~ If to tt~P;es±dent from King Hcrs-s-e4:-n E,'-t»..fl JilL-3 J>~ ~ -p-0s sibJ e classified info C;nJ, di-1if ,";fr ..2...-f) l/57a report text of secret
  • rather more rapidly and generously its other aid to Vietnam and Southeast Asia generally. "Both Mr. Pearson and External Affairs Minister Paul Martin have stated that Canada supports United States objectives in .South Vietnam, understanding
  • ~ Bv7 NAl • , Date , J.1.3-'/( . ·-:··,·,. ··-~ ,...~:.-.._. ~-• ~ ~ ..·:.~·' ..._ 1:-,' ,·:, ,. THE WHITE WASHINGTON ··1·•:°'1·:·;. • ... • • ..:· ··• I Mr. President: Herewith the statements made today by Joe Fowler and Bill Martin
  • ,: WOULD .MUCH(t.PR~FER · · wo.R. . .KING ·~~'.):.·".;;y.~:;'.· ·:_·;~,-~·i. 1 24 i i •. ' l . ... . ·;. ;. /n: ~ ·:'j . ~ ' (SECT~ON ." -2· 2457, FEBRUARY 20, 7 PM, FROM NEW DELHI I ; ' :> ;. . : s.·· f0 ·:· ~:~~~~.I . fh):j%':::e;.J
  • caught Jordan 1 s King Hussein on the rebound from the Arab Swnmit. Hussein was upset because his Arab brethren had given him only 60 days to buy Western jets or take MIGs. De Gaulle, who couldn 1t have been more cordial, ordered an immediate offer
  • \~ - - - - - - ___ ______ - -- ----·-- . ., Cl a ss if/ cat i o it --······1h e:ne is . o f cour se , a distinct inconsistency between his statements • J a~t - 1 i QUOTE: rnc:.king the agony endure UNQUOTE and his claim to be sys-t~ticaliy 3 ,. regaining control over the cnt:ire
  • warning that ABA/P- Mr o King CCA ... Mr,.. Crimmins ARA • Mr o Martin (subs) American propaganda~ funds and in Punta del Este in .January-1962 issued Drafted by, ~P. other UNCLASSIFIED REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "OFFICIAL
  • due him as chief of state. One does not contradict kings in their palaces or Presidents in the White House with the · · :- · . freedom and facility with which one contradicts the king's ministers in parliament or the Pres1dent 4 s cabinet members
  • . My people aro s tu~ying c lcsely the pi:obl€,ms ci: the changing s 1.tltation in ! the area south; of It·a11. I have discu.ssed them with King Faisal and ) W\".l-uI.d like to discuss them with you. l 13ut hotvev-er you and wi?- approach