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  • their military control levers. President Kennedy died just when this seemed to be coming to a successful cone! us ion. A year ago next week with your support and Mac Bundy's we were able again to bring the situation to a head in a way that would have been I think
  • the national scene in a massive way. Boasting of editors who have been high in the echelons of the Kennedy Administration, ..J!!cluding McGeorge /.(/Jo.Bundy's ha~icked staff man on tht '«..-super-s~~fiijsW(?rial Seciiri ty CoUocil, -f?t9f}1tN Ramparts has
  • nation to the UN, is making a private visit to Washington May 8 and 9. He visited Canada privately April 30 - May 8, and will be going to Cape Kennedy from Washington. Mauritius received its independence from Great Britain last March. The country is faced
  • that they would soon send a Syrian eco­ nomic mission to Cairo to get trade be­ tween the two countries rolling aga~ Furthermore,then, were atrona au..-. -argued that the sale waii the best way •to invite Sen. Robert Kennedy to visit to ~avoid serious arms
  • IT AS ANOTHER SIGN OF OUR .WEAKNESS OF WIL.L AND: \WULD 11 THEREFOt~E 9 BE TOUGHENED · IN HER DETEHMIN AT ION TO CARR Y ON THE \•JP.R.. THE RECJ: NT DEMONSTrlATIONS ,. ·... . AGAINST SENATOR KENNEDY SHOW HOW .SEN SIT IVE . :~H E MOOD HERE IS NOW!1 EVEN .THOUGH
  • . President Kennedy's decision to go to India's aid against China in 1962. The decision was probably inade shortly prior to his October 28 letter to Nehru but his policy had tended in this direction since the spring and further decisions implementing the basic
  • , Administrator Rutherford Poats, Assistant Administrator, Bureau for F a r East; ATTORNEY GENERAL Robert F . Kennedy BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Kermit Gordon, Director CIA John A. McCone, Director William Colby DEFENSE Ro1::iert S. McNamara, Secretary John McNaughton
  • on the Kennedy com{itm : nt r~ ­ lating to "safeguards, 11 which calls for a testing rat = _ )~ shots per year. In regard: to the Congressional attituae it should be borne in mind that the interested Committees and Members of Congress will become informed of your
  • rts to resolve the situation in Southeast Asia began in Vienna with Pr esident Kennedy. A se riou s effort is being made to find a solution and ReF SECRET/SENSITIVE , . . .. • I t ~ 9fi:C1HE'i'/SENSITIVE -3­ Secretary Rusk {continued
  • very much for letting me take a half-holiday to go to New York. This is by way of being Jackie Kennedy's "out of mourning" party, and I think you know that Mary and I have special reasons for wanting to be there. 2. Beyond this, I have still further
  • FOR THE PRE£IDENT: Subject: ~\~ 10 Phone conversation with Ted Kennedy I talked with Ted Kennedy yesterday, and found that he had not definitely decided whether to make a speech or not. I gave him a short form of the arguments we were then developing
  • 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
  • of the Kennedy Round would present for an expansion of our U.S. trade surplus at least to the high level of nearly $7 billion enjoyed in 1964. On May 23, 1967, you called for recommendations of new ways and means of facilitating and "firing up" the efforts
  • as President of the Commission of the European Communities. (Before this he was the Commission member who had responsibility for the Kennedy Round. ) The Commission now has Jurisdiction over EURA TOM and the European Coal and Steel Community Rey is one as well
  • Johnson was quietly doing his duty. :i Since President Kennedy is dead, it is safe to • make him a hero. However, since Presid~nt 11: Johnson is still alive he can still be used for cheap political purposes. I say it is time we in Canada cut it out
  • USSED WITH ·PRESIDENT KENNEDY LAST A?RIL. FURTHER TO REDUCE THI S ALREADY 'CURTAi.LED AMOUNT INCREASES POSSIBIL ITY.POL ITI CAL- MILITARY SITUATION HERE CANNOT BE . CLARIFIED AS OUR INTER ESTS REQUIRE IT TO BE. FOUR RUSB~E 472 S E 0 R E T"' . IF WE CAN
  • no definitive solutions. In July, 1962, Gardiner informed the Boston Office of his attempts to contact Attorney General Robert Kennedy at his Massachusetts residence, as well as President Kennedy at the White House concerning Gardiner's objections
  • with the USSR on Outer Space Matters (11/12/63) 272 Safety Rules for Nuclear Weapon Systems (11/13/63) END OF KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SGRE"T August 24, 1962 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 182
  • , 1983 By,,,,4~ l \ , NARA,Date 9-1-;9 L- Sunday, Mr. June 30, 1968 -- 3:00 p. m. President: You may wiah to conalder uelng -- or not uslng -- the attached peroration whlch reaches back to Preeldent Kennedy'• statement on the occaalon
  • was signed by the Pre_sident on June 15, 1968 and was deposited on that same date. ' -2 The basic elements of the Arrangement were negotiated in Geneva during the Kennedy Round of trade negotiations and wer~ an integral part of the agreements reached
  • think an elected Communist government would be just as dangerous to our interest and their neighbors ••• " UNCLASSIFIED 7 UNCLASSI FI ED 8 SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY Adopt a more defensive military posture "We should begin immediately to moderate
  • Japane$e exports in steel, textiles and automobiles. Highlights of ·the meeting, which made a deep impression on the Japanese,follow. Trade Measures and Kennedy Round Acceleration Chairman Mills assured the Japanese that the United States would not take
  • OF QUESTIONS' ABOUT SENATOR ) KENNEDY- S DEATH, -INCLUDING OUR VIEW AS TO THE· MOTIVE. HE ASKED SPECIFIC ALLY WKETKER IN ·OUR JUDG~>ENT IT .WAS RE\.ATED ;; TO SENATOR K£.NNEDY ' S VfEWS ON THE. WAR. WE · SAID THAT IT • - •;. WAS NOT AND WAS DONE BY A PALEST I