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  • 1963, though he had come to Washington since then at the time of the funeral ceremony for President Kennedy. I The President said to Mr. Wilson that things seemed to be going a little better in Cyprus, and Mr. Wilson agreed though he commented
  • make specific suggestions, and it would be best, therefore, if he should put forward any specific proposals, to say we would need to consider them before taking any position. (A fuller discussion of this subject is appended at page 5.) 2. Kennedy
  • the alleged Secretary McNamara to enter failure to carry out reductions --SECRET - the meet­ of - 4 military spending abroad which had been agreed pointed out that a proposed program o(additional been presented to President Kennedy in the fall his
  • question than indicated by Duckwitz in his conversations in Waetington and London. - SECRE'f /.. \ Kennedy Round We would wish to reaffirm U.S. interest in the successful outcome of these negotiations and the time pressures with which we are now faced
  • £l 5 J?.. m. _ EST f'. Kennedy International Airport, from the dirport. at the United from the at John r. Nations llnited Headquarters. Nations. Kt:!1111edy International Airport. Px•ime Minister Wilson and his party will depart from New
  • Minister Wilson and his depart from Andrews Air Force aboard an RAC VC-10. p.m. EST Prime Minister Wilson and his party will arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York. 1t :DO 4:05 at Andrews Air Force will party will Marine Corps