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  • and reiterated by Ambassador Stevenson on your CONFIDEI'tTIAL 4 behalf last fall. Blagonravov responded by expressing generalized interest in the NASA program for soft landing · of instrumented packages on the moon, although he was · clearly not prepared
  • FOR THE ENTIRE M3:ETING The President of the Un~ted States, Presiding Th~ Speaker of the Ho;ise of Representatives Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Secretary Dillon Ge=ieral Taylor, JCS .A:rnbas sador Stevenson Gem~ral Cari:er, Acting Director
  • CPR death of Adlai Stevenson. _QUOTE: I thank you personally women of all nations. on behalf of the American of bereavement on the His passing is a great loss to men and UNQUOTE. White House does not plan release recipient from President
  • Johnson make. He was a Stevenson man in the days gone by but now he was for Johnson. They could extend their activities ove.r into Idaho because they had a lot of Mormons ther~. They would like to get L'tab in the Senator's schedule when the Senator might
  • presidential candidate on your ticket. I believe we should elevate the men of peace. not the warlords. Therefore. Mr. Stevenson seems to me a more humane and sensible running-mate. Sincerely. ., VIET-From Pa9e Al ~ash. Poat July 23. 1964 Combat Units
  • , Republicans for Johnson (1964), Abraham Ribicoff, F. D. Roosevelt, Jr., SargentShriver, Adlai Stevenson and Robert Wagner.
  • . John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. George N. Shuster Roger P. Sonnabend Asa Spaulding Adlai E. Stevenson, Ill Bishop James 5. Thomas William P. Thompson Louis Untermeyer Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel Dr. Kimball Wiles Roy Wilkins Dr. Whitney M. Young, Jr. PROVIDING
  • ~ t/~~-2 -r1 'J p [Summarized in FRUS 1958-60, Vol. VI, p. 10741 -#---1-4 letter Bonsal to Stevenson :!l---- I/ 3p - #16 letter #,,1.8letter Bonsal to Rub"ottom - -1p /I t( 01·c-H~ ---;/ - A I FILE LOCATION NSF. Fies of Gordon Chase
  • , is quite as necessary to a good start on ending the recent crisis. I am not clear as to what items you object to on the list which Ambassador Stevenson handed to Mr. Kuznetsov. I can assure you I have no desire to cause you difficulties by any wide
  • , but the representatives . of· all humanity." DECJ.ASm11BD . E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ ga -m or, t! By~, NARA, Datc~-9.1 2 (B) President Johnsqn reaffirmed the above statement thr014gh Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson who .made . the following remarks in Committee
  • ,. -·~ELIEVING SYG•s DECISIOC\1'-'TO HOST·rEA NORE THAN OFFSeTS FACT -MEWILL NOTTAKEPARt·o~ TOUR ·or UN. · STEVENSON· · DT · ., REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPY IS _....::L;;;..:;IM;;;,..;;..;;;;;I.;:..TE;;;;;..D____,;0;..;;.FF....,;..;,I_CIA.;....;..__L_U_S_E_
  • . Kenneth Galbraith, Adlai Stevenson, Arthur Goldberg, Abraham Ribicoff, Wilbur J. Cohen, Orville Freeman, H enry H. Fowler, Archibald Cox, Robert C. W eaver and others. ("The Minutemen America's Last Line of Defense Against Communism"). The Minutemen
  • ." or not you print the enclosed. lSIY ga\'e Now "'e find Stevenson wtse­ but have to ..-ork out some kind of cr&cklng print all or none. In the same strain. al• ar vaea. arrangement whereby we can Hol'
  • is James neighbor). 14, works for expert. for Mrs. Johnson to inscribe this to 0. Stevenson. (He is also my next-door MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: JUANITA FROM: OKAMOTO Is there , any chance November 14, 1968
  • , and ftnbassador Stevenson's UN speech. Sde’s p rin c ip a l concern obviously ■ whether o r not we contemplated additional re ta lia to ry measures in absence • ' fu rth e r North Vietnamese o r ChiCom provocation. He was assured U .S . had no in te n tio n
  • THE SECRETARY OF STATE mll•P'llfoN July 6, 1965 I l l emu IDEN I mt I I r. I I I MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I I l I Subject: US Position on Article 19 1 1 j ! Ambassador Stevenson and I have reviewed the Article 19 issue and recommend to you
  • made available to the c2..ndi.d.ates. fa 1930, G cvernor· Stevenson was tcle9hc:.1.eci by Secretary Duiles. or.. ly o:·iefing, however, was conducted. c:.t CIA and contained only intelli;ence, as opposed to policy infor~ation. His In 1960, )·.. llen
  • PIERRESALINGERIN CALIFORNIA,EDWARD KENNEDY IN MASSACHUSETTS, ANDROBERTKENNEDY IN NEWYORK. BUTSOMEor JOHNSON'STOP AIDES--SECRETARY RUSK,SECRETARY MCNAMARA ANDAMBASSADOR STEVENSON-·WILL BE OUT LOOKING FOR JOBS NEXT YEAR ACCORDING TO THEASTROLOGERS. THE STARREADING
  • , February 17, 1964 (Doc 6) See also Current Foreign Relations No. 7, February 12, 1964. - SECRET SECRET United Nations assistance. After several meetings beginning February 18, 1964, in which Ambassador · Adlai Stevenson took a leading role, the UN
  • and Barbis f 1 Defense: Secretary McNamara, General Taylor, Mr . McNaughton White House: Mr. McGeorge Bundy and Mr. Forrestal Ambassador Stevenson and Ambassador Thompson CIA: Mr. McCone and Mr. Colby Prior to the President's arrival
  • to June 15. For the Chicago meeting (suggeJ;ted date March 5 or 6) we would include ~nois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Minnesota. As keynote speaker we would ask R. Sargeant Shriver, Adlai Stevenson or Secretary Wirtz with Carl Rowan as closing speaker. Rabbi
  • announced refusal, following Governor Stevenson's statements of August 2 and December 4, 1963, to continue to give "prompt and sympathetic attention to reasonable requests for purchases of milita~y equipment for defense against external aggression" without
  • -again. Will,be recalled Panama (EMBTEL231). expressed unhappiness AJQbassador Stevenson did not viiit Panama last year (EMBTEL 742 June.23, 1961). 2. We.note timing of visit.may coincide.with letter from President Kennedy to President Chiari.on future
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT This paper from Stevenson ls. l think• the moat reliable report on Caatr·o 'e intention·s . I have checked again ontbe alleged a.booting at Guantanam·o and I am Informing Governor Stevenson that there is just no tr·u th
  • . Mr. Bowles 16. Assistant Secretary of Defense { t.J ,1) 60. Mr. McGhee 17. The Press Secretary 61. Mr. Frank Sloan 18. Mr. Bromley Smith p~Z. Amba-s-sador-Y-osL 19. Ambassador Stevenson 63. As st. Secy Williams 20. Mr. McCloy 64. Sterling Cottrell 21