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  • -;SECRET ­ 8ECRE1' ­ at his father's urging to run in the 1964 elections. On win­ ning an impressive victory, he was brought into the cabinet as minister to the prime minis­ ter. He was subsequently trans­ ferred to the post of alternate minister
  • WITHIN NEXT FEW DAYS AN D ASSUME THE ARMY. OF EITHER MINDEF POST HIMSELF. GAR OUFALI AS, IN WH OM HE HAS GREAT TRUST AND WHO WOULD BE HIGHLY COMPETENT IN AN Y OTHER MINISTE )I AL POST, IS UNHAPPILY LABELED AS MAN OF THE PALACE. GAROUF ALI AS STRIVES
  • spelling-out of "peaceful revolution" and its rejection of the post-revolutionary "dictatorship of the proletariat", this doctrine amounts to an attempt to disavow the notion of warfare between the classes. The JSP's former Secretary General Saburo EDA went
  • the world in black and white terms. The black were the Nazi and Japanese enemy. The white were our allies, including such very different and imperfect partners as the communists and the Nationalist Chinese. The post-war period gave us the gravest kind
  • and responsive notices from the Times and the Post,, and also from other less doctrinaire observers of the Latin American scene. ~. ~. McG. B. m r~ , ·:;k...,. . ...... "' :':!. _ ... ~~ y.'- """ T H E WHIT E HOUS E WAS HI NGT ON September 18, 1964
  • • ON F I R S T PASS, AND FACT THAT..P.G11/PT.BOATS, NOT UNDf:§way m a i ^i n d k ^X e a l e r t , BEm^^^ ^ . a^OHTV (C) Damage a s s e s s m e n t b a s e d m a i n l y upon p i l o t D EB RIEFS IMMED FOL RETURN FROM S T R I K E , SUPPLEMENTED m POST