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- sion of Czech r efugees t o the United Sta t es. The statem en t
was read. (Cop y /\ttached as TAB A)
S ecretary Rusk: Th e Uni t ed State s must grant refug e to those Czechs who want
to leave the ir country or who a r e now outside and do not wish
- on the West, pa:-ti.ct.:.la:rty Berlin. K:-usc~ev callee 5e:-E:i
.:.~testicles of the \Vest anci. whe:l he wanted to c :r eate presso.::re !-le
sc:_ueez~C: the r e .
S..=c:-e:a:-•1 .Rt:sk:
Drait ::-e?l Y to Doo:;-yni n read.
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a pti'blic proble:n
- ) writers' conferences in the
US at every opportunity. Recent useful initiative in this regard has come
from The Academy of American Poets, which has suggested the inclusion of
Soviet poets in its program of poetry readings at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
- Thompson have
reviewed and approved this report. Secretary Rusk and
Under Secretary Ball, however, have not reviewed it.
7s/ Benjamin H. Read
Benjamin H. Read
Executive Secretary
Enclosure:
NSAM 304 Action Program
SECRET
This consists
of~pages
- of his views. He
followed rnore or less the draft prepared at his request by Mr . Bundy
(copy attached) .
At the conclusion, the President: asked Director McCone to present
his briefing . The reading copy of Mr . McCone 1 s comments and
the accompanying
- )d .....,._
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Disapproved ~
McOeorge Bundy
Sp~ak to m•-~-
te 5-11-11
February 4, 1964
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY
Mac --
(1) The President can get the gist of the entire report by reading
Mr. Webb's four-page letter.
(2) The attached draft