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  • send to you under cover of a letter. ! ' i ; He believes that distribution of this memorandum should ., ., i · be kept to a minimum. ~i Sincerely yours, . ~-... . ,j j t!. I ,i : . ! . I 1 . ! Robert A. Stevenson Enclosure: As stated
  • . will agree that 1t is a etrong paper. Our current intent ls to use moat of these argameats in the Unltecl Nations Security Council tomorrow la a Stevenson. speech. la tbls ok wltb. yoll9 Yes No --- ---· McG. B. May 4, 1965 Authority of the United
  • · with the Communist Party airnd the NJ\AfCP . burned at this rally . 6 A commuirnist .f lag was BH 105-560 : .· .. ~ _ ' On June 25, 1961 9 Iei J!'m:llimgham Confidential" Source T-13 advised that a rally ~~s h~ ld at Stevenson, Alabama, on June 25, 1967
  • of inspections from those previously proposed,” we would take those facts into account.^ Ambassador Stevenson made a statement of this kind in his c opening speech in the Disarmament Commission (April 26), The Soviet representative rejected the proposal
  • .) of measur.es 1. The U.S. has no~ supported the October 17, 1963 uN General Assembly ~esolution on the peaceful uses of oucex space. We do not now p~opose to seek any further, separable prohibitive measures in this area, although, as Ambassador Stevenson
  • :.inner Mrs. P. Lows Slade Preston Slosson Marwcll A . Smith Rufus D. Srruth Theodore Smith DeWitt S. Snell Rev. Sidney B. Snow H , B. Snyder Henry N. Snyder Dr. Robert E. Speer Eugene Staley Harold Stanley Mrs. H. D. Stark Roy M. Sterne Adlai Stevenson
  • . Y ou are tr u ly a dedicated sta te sm a n a n d so o u ts ta n d in g especially ■when p ic tu re d w ith E alto n stall, D lrkscn, E m athers. Stevenson, a n d etc. Very sincerely yours. K a t h l e e n F m o R s y jf. PJS.—Y ou m ig h t te ll Mr
  • Stevenson to raise this matter immediately and urgently before the Security Council of the United Nations. Finally, I have today met with the leaders of both parties in the Congress of the United States and I have informed them that I shall immediately
  • n s - Ambassadors Stevenson, Goldberg, Ball, and Wiggins during-this period-led the U.S. delegations in the General Assembly. Most of the disarmament work, however, was done by Foster, Fisher, De Palma, and ACDA officers assigned on an ad hoc
  • to make th is p o s itio n t o t a lly c le a r to fr ie n d s and to adversaries and, indeed, to a l l . I have in str u c te d Ambassador Stevenson to r a ise t h is matter immediately and u rgen tly before the Security Council o f the United N ation s
  • the S e c r e t a r y of S tate to m a k e this p o s i t i o n totally c l e a r to f r i e n d s , to a d v e r s a r i e s , and in d eed to a ll. I h a v e i n s t r u c t e d A m b a s s a d o r Stevenson to r a i s e th i s m a t t e r i m m e d i