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- ormatton which Hlu wu retary of State by President-elect 111that I personally know .. ; elected president and I did not Eisenhower. • even attend that meettq " Ths 19:U presidential candidate /Much later, people who saw copies of the correspondence • O made
- as the "Committee appear~ in a National Security Council Record of Action of May 24, 1960. indicated to the "Principals", The record stlltes that President Eisenhower that he wanted "the advice of the Committee of Principals" on a matter relating to the test
- , it appears that we will leave here at some point this afternoon. I cannot tell exactly when. We will be going diractly to Andrews from here. Don't ask me when we will leave. I don't know. The President met with President Eisenhower in his home at Palm Desert
- to be premature. The weekend of the 17th and Marine units He also and 18th which stopped in to the had see President begun visited their General deployment Eisenhower in Springs. During the anticipated Although rather the of second
- issue between Washington and Paris, and a major underlying reason for the • French campal,:n to .end )'.llil• ita.ry "subordination" to NATO and the United States. •. • The differences go back to 1957',whell the Eisenhower Ad nunistratlon decided
- , when I was serving in the Senate, I appeared .at th"e request of our very able -·then Presi dent, President Eisenhower, before the General Assembly ot
- . , l/ Some time ago when I had requested an interview with the President for our SIPA News Syndicate I had enclosed some stories done during my recent interview with Mr. Eisenhower in Gettysburg. / I had as~ed that those stories be returned since
- TO HOLD TVO PHONY DISTURBANCES ON THE CORNEROF STATE AND EISENHOWER EXPRESSWAYWHEN PRESIDENT PASSES SO THAT UNIFORMEDPOLICE OFFICERS• ATTENTION VILL BE DIVERTED. DEMONSTRATORS TREN Pl.AN TO GET CLOSE ENOtJSKTO THE PRESIDENT'S CAR TO THROWPAINT ON IT. GP-1
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- .:ciene.nl~.mi.iili:r;.;~:iMe:.lie .,iRAAtiltat,ioiia which were yesterday postponed; that is, with Senators Russell and Dirksen; C_ongressman Rivers; and, via General Goodpaster, with General Eisenhower. 4. Once you have come to a decision, you will need
- to the supreme armament." condition was the appearance of inter in the supreme and up to now excluded and sufficient is "the according oneself here] Eisenhower entry inferior levels to be called 115 a statement of defense, ''What is at stake
- "cold war" with the Soviet Union must come to a head. Some were making plans accordingly -- to "end the cold war by wirming it." Then General Eisenhower ex plained to the American people that we must learn to live with the cold war. Everyone now sees