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- LBJ has a whack at whole problem. McG B CT15 ,. . To ; Through: From : Subject: The Secretary ~- Thomas L, Hughes -ft..atu.. tyt..' Summary of Chinese Communist Activities Rel.ate Listed belov are selected press statements
- the government could assume full owner ship and· terminate IT&T's operating rights. Typical of the manufacturers' proposals is that of Hughes Aircraft. Hughes has made offers in a number of countries to sell a "turnkey" installation to the government agency
- be neither critical .nor difficult to replace. Sincerely yours, Hugh L. Dryden Deputy Administrator DECU.SSIFIED ·. . · Authority,Al.4M ~~ . Bi thtt. · NARA, Date 1t·haz, .· · ..; .· I . . ~ . ,t\ H \ JUN 3 0 1964 Dear Mr. Thompson: ; 1i 1~ ~N~ I
- . Among the other possible successors are Minister of Trade and Industry Robert Lightbourne, a brilliant speaker and politician: Minister without Portfolio Hugh Shearer, Bustamante's personal favorite, who supervises the JLP-affiliated trade union and has
- 1. 2/20/64 Msg to Bustamante/birthday 2. 3/2/64 Msg fm Bustamante wishes re Anniversary of Pan American Association 3. 3/13/ 64 Msg to Bustamante 4. 4/ 13/ 64 Msg fm Bustamante re appointment of Hugh Shearer. as personal representative
- IN THE VICINITY OF ACQ HANOI FIEl.O NO. SCURCE TO STATE NO DI STR I Ml ON EXCE?T TJ ThOMh~ L. HUGHES ro EXCLUSIVE FOR GENERAL CARROL- DIA TO NMCC/MC EXCLUSIVE FOR ARMY ACS l, GENERAL YAREOROUGH; NAVY CN I, ADM IRALL.FLU CKEY; AIR FORCE TO NSA SU~RY
- " J, LIMITED OFFICIAL USE DEPARTMENT OF STATE T:am Diucroa OF ~' .. INTSLLio•Hca AHD ~ lh, u Inte i~genc To : Through: From : The Secretary A1A1 S/S INR - Thomas L. Hughes If~ Subject: Renewed Soviet one After a lapse Advocac of a Near
- , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
- Carroll of DIA, and Mr. Hughes of the Department of State. Prior to r..naking this formal appointment, I would like to have your views since the work of this Committee requires not only the support of the Intelligence Community, but that of other elements
- . Hughes, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Merton J . Peck, Council of Economic Advisers Joe E. Moo dy, Deputy Admini strator, General Services Administration. Edward R. Fried, National Security Council Staff. SF.RV1CESET Attachment B
- observers commented favorably on the briefing, organization of the trip. and care taken of them.• 2. Gov. Hughes and Gov. McCall have iiun:a.ed· excollent statements to the Associated Press. All observers favo-ra.bly in1pressed by the m.echanlea.1 aspects
- :4 Hughes · ___BRUBECK __ CHASE --~Q~ RESTAL demonstrations units employed vigorous continued that until outside the measures which the situatiorr for the next few days. Effect On Korean Politics. government temper of students, respect
- To Through: From : s/s INR - Subject: China and Pakistan l. ~~ l l·, Thomas L. Hughes in Indian Foreign olicy We have examined recent developments in the South Asian area that have pre-empted Indian attention in the foreign affairs field
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- ~ >..> ~-cro t-1~1--3~w-4 NARA, Date AID USIA OCI (ocT)(ATTNi SECRETARY AND HUGHES) SANITIZED E.O. 13526, Sec. 3.5 NUj (l\4C NIC ONE OCR ORR CINCMEAFSA JUN 181964 By UL\Q NSA 2 l3 00 E XO
- FOfltHGN QISS~ __ .: U.S. DEPAR MENT OF STATE\ of Director Intelligence and Research Y I\/ ·-a. , To Through: From The Secretary Subject: De Gaulle at Bay? l J.J- s/s INR - Thomas L. Hughes l!U\\IIO • ember 2, 1964 l~ "And the light shineth
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- tow, Chairman, Policy Plann ing Council Thomas L . Hughes, Director of Intelli gence and Research TREASURY C . Douglas Dillon, Secretary Henry H . Fowler, Under Secr e tar y USIA Donald M . Wilson, Acting D irector WHITE HOUSE Mc George Bundy
- . McCone has appointed Ray Cline as his representative on the Hughes study group. DOD, as you know, will use McNaughton . / )? -tOP. SECRET THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 2 O JUL 1964 Honorable McGeorge Bundy White House Washington 25, D. C
- TO STATEDEPT. #-16a memo- Con£ (gp 3) to Seeretaey Se eret: ( m, 1) 44-5 f-r&m Ame-.Btmker #-27--eab-le - from Hughes -9-zffft/6-8 104-/--o& - ~~.A,=1,,43,,ea------ -A:- -eon-:€- -#J++a--~~-P-+ ~ * Saigea &2/fH-16-& 18399 secret • 18443- from
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- IS FOLLOWED BY VISIT FRCM HIGH-RANKING CHINESE CCMMUNIST OFFICER 5 4 3 2 1 - TO STATE: NO r: •ISTR IBUT ION f:XCEPT TO THOMAS L. HUGHES TO DIA: EXCLUSIVE FOR GENERAL CARROLL TO NMCC/MC: EXCLUSIVE FOR ARMY ACSI, GENERAL YARBOROUGH; NAVY DNI, ADMIRAL
- a serious interest in modern Irish economic and cultural life. Politically he has talked to Tom Hughes. New Jersey has a selfappointed candidate in one Tom Brogan. According to Moore, Governor Hughes said that he cannot nominate Moore because of Brogan
- Foreign Relations, SECRE'f' Issue No. 45, 11/4/64 ~ COM 1'.01!:ffE I::AJ:r. U..;. - ,J"" D . -S A C DI RECTO OF I TELLIGENCE To Through: From The Secretary S/S INR - Thomas L. Hughes Subject: Initial a slightly World Reaction Pei:ping
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- ~GRE'f't'NOFORN u.s: DEPARTMENT OF STATE 9 DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH_ ~I i> ·I :, l: August 6, 1966 ( a !. TO Mr. Walt W. Rostow, The White House FROM Thomas L. Hughes~ "SUBJECT: ff ~ ~ ~- ~ Temperature Qheck on the State of US
- Americana. Alfred J enkina Attachment cc: Mr. Jorden U.S. DEPART fv\ENT OF ST A TE DIRECTOR O F IN TE l LIGENCE AND RESEARCH , f. J ~ •. . i To Through: Fro1:i The Secre tary S/S INR - Thomas L. Hughes Subject: The Confrontation in Hong Kong
- THE DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE AND Research ·Memorandum INR-5, February 6, 1964 To . . The Secretary Through: S/S '~ /.r.. From lliR - Thomas L. Hughes ~L,~; ;:~ :~ (.; Subject : } V·-r1·.;-r;·~:X.0 1,.,,, Global Alert List for February 1964
- :DWARD M, KENNICDY, MASS, ■ IRCH ■ AYH, IND, QUENTIN N, ■ URDICIC, N, DAIC, JOSICPH D, TYDINGS, MD, GSOIIGIE A, SMATHSII■ , Pl.A, MISS,, CHAIR 11:YIIRIETT MCKINL&-rOIIIICSSN, ROMAN L, HRUSKA, NS ■ II, HIRAM I., PONG, HAWAII HUGH SCOTT, PA, JACOa IL