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  • ,,,__,,"t1C..!..._?~Y~O~RK=-------. . . .... - -- - - - -­ ---CONF-lDENTI..A.. L, in the United Nations chartero" Our poli yin this regard was made clear to the United Nations by Senator Albert Gore speaking as UoSo Representative to the First Committee
  • is on the high side. We would put the figure at about 150,000. Otherwise the Senator's facts jibe closely with our own. Dean Rusk CONFIDEN'fIAL LJ? SUGGESTED TELEGRAM FROM PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO SENATOR GORE Honorable Albert Gore United States Senate L- Dear S
  • , New Menco ALBERT GORE, TennTHOMAS 0. MORRIS, New Mm.co HENRY M. JACKSON, Wuhlncton JOHN YOUNG, Tena BOURKE B. HIOKENLOOPER, Iowa ORAIO HOSMER, Califomla GEORGE D, ALKEN, Vennonl WILLIAM H. BATES, Muucbu11ettl WALLACE I'. BENNETT, Utah JOHN B. ANDERSON
  • Excellency Don Manuel Trucco Ambassador to the OAS COLOMBIA His Excellency Albert Lleras Camargo Former President of Colombia Dr. German Zea Ambassador to the United Nations His Excellency Dr. Alfredo Ambassador to the OAS Vasquez-Carrizosa His Excellency
  • continued during lunch, at which the above were joined by Callaghan, Ambassador Bruce, Gore-Booth and Figgures (Treasury). A·r0!_~..~.~i!lg:"'Of::.m1nas:-w-a S: ~l»ev~ d T ~ th~::?.9.~ ck:lY:0~-:-~9l~:gg:~.: r;tparli, te~ta-.i ~-~;:e:a.rly:_:_aa ~possible
  • was indisposed but Boyd Crawford was fully briefed and said he would inform the Chairman shortly. He did not foresee any problems with the Chairman. Congresswoman Frances Bolton, Congressman Ross Adair and House Majority Leader Carl Albert are out of town
  • , Rafael Sunflower Duran, New Mexico Conky Gonzales, Crusade Sonia Roberts, Providence, Albert Sanford Mississippi for Justice, Foyles ,, Baltimore, Gottlieb, Denver, Colorado Rhode Island Maryland SANE Dennis Westb~ook, Newar«, New Jersey
  • . It makes better sense to let them pick and choose once they get to work. We have a good Executive Secretary from State (Edward Fried), who knows where the bodies are buried. 'Jt,tf, IS. McG. B. 9-b - -- Irwin Miller Albert L. Nickerson (Socony Mobil
  • OF COUNTRIES MR. PALMER WILL VISIT NATION LEADER Cameroon Ahmadou Central African Republic Gen. Chad Francois The Gambia Sir Dawda Kairaba Congo(K) Joseph D. Mobutu ·President Gabon Albert Bongo President Guinea Ahmed Sekou Toure
  • with shifting political and -deteriorating economic situations. 11 ALBERT {January 19, 1966) "That mission requires military support--but not military support alone. lt requires that while we resist aggression, we continue to provide the social and economic
  • , Zablocki, Bolton, Adair and Albert, and Morgan• s staff assistant. In the Senate, Symington and Senators McCarthy, Sparkman and Cooper met together with State representatives yesterday. - They had no trouble with this package and were grateful
  • during th e re st of th e sessions of th e S en ate th is week. UNITED STATES ACTION AGAINST N O RTH VIETNAM Mr. GORE. Mr. P resident, w hatever doubts one m ay have held regarding th e policy an d actions of th e U nited S tate s in S o u th V ietnam
  • AMBASSADOR · ~F'TERNOON JAN l3 I HAD LONG VISIT WITH .BRITISH H!COM GORE- ·( ' 'BOOTH. ALTHOUGH I HAVE' SEEN HIM BRIEFLY EVERY WEEK OR SO, .· .HE HAS BEEN A'•1.~Y FROM DELHI ON· J:>ERIODIC VISITS FOR LAST ·. THIRTY DAYS AND WE HAVE NOT HAD CHANCE
  • . ANDEll90N, N. MID(. AL.81:IIT GORE, TE .... HENIIIIY M. JACKSON, WASH. MJtlllll'Klt ■. HICK.ENLOOPIIER, IOWA GCOftGII: D. AIKEN, VT. WALL.ACK P'. BENNETT, UTAH IIWRETT MCKINLEY Dlllt
  • of Senator Sparkman. Others present were Senators Mansfield• Lausche, Gore, SymiL1.gton, Pell, Hickenlooper, Aiken, . Williams, Mundt, and Cooper. ·· The Secretary opened with a general review of events, the steps taken and the options open on the i~cident
  • , but it is quite clear that Senators Fulbright, Gore, Church and Symington are reacting emotionally in their opposition. It would probably have been possible to have the Resolution voted out of the Committee yesterday, but a number of changes would probably have
  • SUBJECT: - IA TI January FOR BROMLEY Harold Wilson I SMITH s Meeting 23, 1964 7 with the President In view of speculation that the British place as early as March, I suggested that Ormsby-Gore be told immediately scheduled meeting
  • . the President turned to consideration of the Conte/Long and Symington amendments. The Vice President and Assistant Secretary Oliver should visit Latin America. Following Senator Gore 1 s trip to Latin America he took a constructive attitude toward Latin American
  • private talk, you can either proceed to the Cabinet Room or be joined from there by a small group of advisers on each side in your office. The British minimum delegation is: the Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary Butler, Ambassador Ormsby Gore, Sir Burke
  • - p . 9 2. 6 . " S e n a t o r Gore on - p . 9 2 . 7. Skinhead r a d a r - pp. 67-69. [B. Subsequent In fo rm atio n t. 2. 3. 4. E y e w itn e s s R.eports - p . 16 . Command A n a l y s e s - p p . 1 7 , 9 3 - 9 4 , 103. S t a t e m e n t s o f N^/N
  • . Senator Gore's Open Hearings on ABM and Non-Proliferation. Secs. Rusk and McNaniara Secs. Rusk and McNamara In a letter to Sec. Rusk. Senator Gore asked for hearings beginning February 3. 5. Amba sa.dor for Saigon. 6. The Barrier. 7. Bombing 8