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  • and stoutly maintained by the Prime Minister. Criticism of this close identification with U.S. policy was begun by the left wing of the Labor Party but has broadened to include other elements fearful of the possible consequences in Vietnam. Your Johns Hopkins
  • pt\rty in Greeee. Th~ Department has sent ti brief lett_e r of acknowledgment on behalf .of,· the Prestrlent and Mrs. John$on. /JU le_W. Dav~1 i~ < Benjtnnin Bxe~utt.ve enclosure: BOQk. H. Read Secretary DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • ." r; o -~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 3, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Negotiation with Bosch Abe Fortes called at 11 :40 to say that he talked with both Jaime Benitez and John B artlow Martin, who were talking with Bosch when he
  • including for appearance• sake. g. Finally. there la agreement, at l•a•t fcir the mom•nt, that we . ·should open an .a ttack on overteaa lnv••tment ln the developed counblos, : . but not by propoatns legl latlon t}Ua yea~. The idea ia that with John
  • Mr. George Carver ------------------------~-CIA --------------------CIA Mr. Chester Cooper -------------------------White House Col John C. Crego, USAF--------------------USAF Col Marion C. Dalby, USMC-------~----------SACSA Col Frank W. Elliott