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  • will rn'"a terially affect the balance out there? . . :;.... 1.Vheel.::=: Yes, Sir. We should decrease by every pound we can to stop rnove:nent of supplies. In interdiction, you start at the beginning and go all the way thl"ough to finally stopping
  • with Sea~~org Phom~a about this. before decision to test more (AEC}. On NATO: Rw;k wants two-year extension in leaving France. And to allay fears we may want to stay, ha also recommend::; bringing home a squa.dron or two immedi2.tcly. Taylor disagreea
  • Monday, June 14, 1965 - 10:30 a. m. 'i'OP SECRET Memorandum Of Record Meeting with the Apostolic Delegate 11:25 a.m., June 11, 1965, at the Delegate 1 s home-office After being seated, I immediately told the Delegate that I had a message for him
  • VAGNOZZI~ APOSTOLIC DELEGATE TO THE UNITED STATES, AND BISHOP CLARIZIO, PAPAL NUNCIO TO THE DOMu-TICAN REPUBLIC - At the Delegate's home on Massachusetts Avenue, Monday, July 19, 1965 I met for an hour and 35 minutes with the Delegate
  • didn't resume it·, would they assume we are weak at home and would have to pull out? Thompson: No. The Soviets have indicated that what we do in the South doesn't affect them. J?undy: How would Asian countries view it? Thompson: Don't know. Rusk: Sat
  • - a settlement on the basis one man-one vote constitutional government Then the U. S. can come home just as we did in Europe and in Asia and spend the money we are expendin g on war on education, health, and all the other needs of our people. (At this point