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  • ".-:•:yr"••t..;~ .• ,. • '~ ' ',-~"~~ ; I ! ' :"·~· ~. '::..f~•·"•I' ' ·! ~- -~-· · ·--~--·--·------ ·- • ,i ~ · -~ I ~ .. --~- .....~---·-·.~ ~ ·"•'- . 1,1 , ............ ~,,,,,- -3- of Governor Stevenson and the tradition
  • Un d er Secretary Ball A ssistant Secretary Bundy UN A mbassador Stevenson Ambassador Maxwell Taylor S ecretary of Defense M c Namara A ssistant Secretary Mc Naughton Treasury Secre tary Fowler AID A dministrator B ell CIA Director R
  • of the Secretary, Lord Harleck, George Ball, the President, Adlai Stevenson, Lord Hume and yourself. The chronology has none of this in it, and contains no analysis. DECl.ASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ ~\-433 ~~ ~ , NARA,Dace.l:3·'l-3 GOtiFiDBf'~'l'IAL
  • the growing rapprochement between Russia and China and create and also promote new possibilities of closer diplomatic action with Western Europe. #######IHI## February 19. 1965 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Answer to Adlai Stevenson•• memo t aaked
  • as protection of patent rights, etc.. However, we cannot get a quid pro quo for a small sale. We must either sell these machines unconditionally or give up the idea of selling them. Ambassador Stevenson asked whether we could license the equi pment rather than
  • ,sy MOSCOW 1011 1188 FOR AMBASSADOR STEVENSON G SP Agre ement reached during Gromyko talks Thursday that QUOTE L H SAL bombs in orbit UNQUOTE problem should be handled through GA EUR DAC reso lution co...,sponsored by 17 ENDC participantso p
  • ~INFO · USUN NINE FROM · \:_7 ·. · . _ . iTHERE WAS FLURRY OF I NDIGNANT COMMENT IN ATHENS PRESS THIS :WEEK ON JULY 21 REBROADCAST, OVER AFRS STATION AT ­ ELL INIKON ,
  • 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
  • ~ 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
  • , 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_
  • , 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • ) See Andrew Stevenson , below. Interstate & For. Commerce " Springer) Andrew Stevenson {Staff, Interstate and Forei.gn Cowmerce) Approved Robert Brandt (Staff, House Foreign Affairs) Approved Rep. ACTION Friday April 19, 1968 MEMORANDUM
  • than Dewey to support an independent State of Israel, they voted for Truman in 1948. They preferred Stevenson to Eisenhower, though by a smaller margin. - 3 - 2. 1968 As Compared With The Previous Two Elections Goldwater, regardless of any elements
  • . ' . < PAGE TWO RUMJIR 12A 3 E C R E "T ---HAS RELA TIO N , AS AMB STEVENSON HAS POINTED OUT, TO LARGER PROBLEM OF DRV a g g r e s s io n BY SUBVERSION IN VIET-NAM AND LAOS, WE HAvE NOT RPT NOT YET COME TO G RIPS IN A FORCEFUL WAY WITH DRV OVER TH E IS S U E
  • planning to visit the United States and will probably be in Washington some time hi the next ten ca.ye or two weeks. He will be staying at the Alban Towera. I will advise Bob Stevenson of his exact plans by telegram. I think it would bo useful f.or some
  • at the UN in New York. The arrangement he has in mind is consciously modeled on U.S. practice whereby Cabot Lodge and Adlai Stevenson Wilson questioned me have been members of the Cabinet. closely on the arrangements for handling UN affairs in Washington