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  • explalaad to h1m what C:O.., Ollwr aad Toar Freeman have do­ aad &B1ured him tbeJ woald coatlnu clhcnet press•r• 011the Me1dca11•. Bill has reported to Conr aad aebcl him to 1et a nadla1 from oar Coaeub alOIII the 'border oa what 1s 1olaa 011 aad to make
  • and political setting. It i s clear taat from ~ ! ~ f / SENSITIVE EYES ONLY -6- 12/29/67 ·rJf./J: conversations with Joe Califanol\you have the considerations more clearly in mind than anyone else. 14. Briefing of Press, 15. Diplomatic scenario. A draft
  • . This oommonaim of verification is opposed,· however, by the Sov1e1 intention not to admit any ver1f1oat1on of the well­ EURATOMsar_egua.rds. established I foresee the danger of the free market for nuclear material£ and nuclear energy 1n Europe suffering ha.rm
  • marked by an intensification of military activity throughout the country; by pr~gress of both Houses of the Assembly in organization, the Senate having completed approval of its rules; by apprehension and .sensitivity on the part of the public press
  • : As Chairman of the Cabinet Connnittee on the Balance of Payments, I enclose: AN ACTIONPROGRAM FOR MAINTAINING THE STRENGTH OF THE UNITEDSTATESDOLLAR IN A STRONG FREE WORLD ECONOMY. The paper describes in detail an what we have done to date and what we over
  • Copper Corp. Chairman, Trustee, American Institute for Free· Labor Development National Board of Trustees, National Committee on Christians and Jews Chairman, Board of Lay Trustees, Notre Dame Member, Council Yale Institute of International.Studies
  • , that the NVA is very much alive in SYN. When we engage the enemy near the borders, we often preempt his plans and force him to fight before he is fully organized and before he can do his damage. Although such fighting gets high visibility in the press, it has