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  • such "perm.issive" matters^ since the treaty v/ould deal only vjith v;hat was prohibited . 2 In the discussion of the safeguards time limit,, we told the Germans that the Euratom countries could protect their ^Hughes (State/IFR) to Acting Secretary, memorandum, 3
  • HUGH SCOTT'S ALLEGATION THAT LBJ'S ANNOUNCEMENT OF VIETNAM BOMBING HALT WAS POLITICALLY MOTIVATED; CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S MEETING WITH HHH ABOUT RICHARD NIXON'S OFFER TO NAME HHH AS UN AMBASSADOR; SMATHER'S PERSONAL PROBLEMS
  • ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
  • " J, LIMITED OFFICIAL USE DEPARTMENT OF STATE T:am Diucroa OF ~' .. INTSLLio•Hca AHD ~ lh, u Inte i~genc To : Through: From : The Secretary A1A1 S/S INR - Thomas L. Hughes If~ Subject: Renewed Soviet one After a lapse Advocac of a Near
  • . Hughes, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget Merton J . Peck, Council of Economic Advisers Joe E. Moo dy, Deputy Admini strator, General Services Administration. Edward R. Fried, National Security Council Staff. SF.RV1CESET Attachment B
  • . Murray Belman, Deputy Legal Adviser Mr. Hugh Wolff, Bureau of Intelligence and Research Mr. John P. Shaw, Special Assistant for CommunistPolitico-Military Affairs Mr. Gerald Helman, International Security Affairs, Office of United Nations Political