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- PEARSON REPORTS ON HIS MEETING WITH UK PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS HOME; MALAYSIA; CYPRUS; MLF; CANADA
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Meade to protect
Capital,
Baltimore,
and military
and
industrial
targets.
1954
Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation
of subcommittee of US, Great Britain,
France, Canada,
and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes.
Communist China
- on the Chinese aspect, Mr. Gromyko
informed Rusk and Home in September that an agreement vjould be
worthwhile without French or Chinese participation.
By that time
the Chinese had made it clear that they would not subscribe to
any non - proliferation agreement
- MEL DOUGLAS
- CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER UNCERTAIN; TOOK PLACE AFTER DOROTHY SCHIFF CONVERSATION BECAUSE SCHIFF DECLINED TRIP TO LIBERIA AND DOUGLAS AGREED; LBJ SPEAKS TO BILL MOYERS WHO IS WITH HIM
- LBJ ASKS DOUGLAS TO REPRESENT HIM AT 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF US-LIBERIAN RELATIONS IN LIBERIA; STEPHEN WRIGHT OF FISK UNIV; HOLIDAY GREETINGS; PHILIP BAKER BOOK ON DISARMAMENT WITH INTRODUCTION BY HAROLD WILSON; RICHARD NIXON; EUGENE AND ROSALIND WYMAN
- Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 1900-
- Telephone conversation # 1109, sound recording, LBJ and HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS, 1/1/1964, time unknown
- HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS
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not be insensitive
nor unmindful of these actions as related to the overall
problem.
Gromyko pretended
to have no knowledge of unusual activity
in the corridors,
particularly
the dropping of chaff.
However,
Mr._ Rusk
and Lord Home were somewhat embarrassed
- at home.
At no place was there a request for more men or material from our men
in Vietnam.
EUROPE
Enemy forces in Czechoslovakia
200, 000 Soviet
33, 000 Poland
1, 000 East Germany
8, 000 Hungary
3, 000 Bulgaria
250,000
By moving men in to Czechoslovakia
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ment, Premier Khrushchev and Prime Minister Douglas-Home also
announced reductions of fissionable materials production.
These "cutbacks" were not subject to inspection, and it is
doubtful whether the Soviet Union actually fulfilled its
pledge
- are at
a time when this could get in the way of NPT.
It is therefore a decision between "Plowshare'' vs. the test ban treaty.
The treaty requires you to keep the debris from these tests at home.
THE PRESIDENT: The question is would Cabriolet violate the treaty
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Symington Amendment (Sect. Clifford)
Sitrep on Congressional position.
7.
Other.
DECLA~IFIID
E.O. ll356. Sec. 3.4(bl
White Home Guidelines. Feb. 24. 198~
Bv 0~ NARA. Date S-{- ~/
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Draft Language for Report
- points with Hanoi. They dropped the "unconditional"
clause. There was a breakthrough on October 27 when they dropped the
words "unconditional. "
Then General Abrams was ordered home for consultations.
We agreed with President Thieu on a joint
- , while rehersing the risks,
said such a debate would nevertheless contribute to public understanding at home
regarding American policy on Vietnam. Canada, France and Italy expressed a
preference for a reactivated Geneva Conference rather than recourse
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