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  • Stafford | Cong Wm L. St. Onge " Ruth A. Silva j Gov. Hulett C. Smith Malcolm Wilkey j _Cong Basil T. Whitener Secy Robert Weaker I Chas E. Wiggins : Cong Edwin E. Willis Frank Wozencraft 'Ben Zelenko JTSK^I^ / / | Cong Herbert Tenzer Nancy A. Thompson
  • Murphy Harold McAvoy - Natl Pres. , Natl Assoc of Post Ofc Mail Handlers, Watchmen Claude T DeSautels Messengers and Group Leaders Ralph V, Nicholson Mr. Frank Cawley - Agricultural Publishers Assoc Arthur Eden Mr. Joseph H. Fitzpatrick, Jr. -Mail
  • . the Guatemalan communist Party. HAS TBE 00ATE.14ALAN OOVEIINMEN'T ENC0'!7a­ The chief clerk of the department ls ,l(Jm, COMKtJN181!d tlf OOATIUULAf Marla Jerez de Portuny, wl!e of the head Thirteenth. The Guatemalan Govern­ o! the Communist Party. ment furnished
  • - Discussion on Vietnam, Robert Kennedy, Eisenhower, Alliance for Progress, role of ror. 42. 9 December 1963 - Briefing. General revi·ew. Press, McNamara, Vietnam. I 43. 13 December 1963 - Introduced DDCI, Peer de Silva., reviewed checklist. Discussed
  • , and For example, Chile monetary policle• are integral parts of this e!fort. la seeking an IMF standby, and the IMJ' team doubt• that Chile will qualify without the prospect ol the US aaalatance package outlined 1n thl• memorandum. It 11 very important
  • and I are citizens, vouch for theae people. Their names are: and we peraonally will ·>
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT RESTR ICT ION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR T ITLE ~ r Yeagley to Rarrsey Clark (file p e ccnsists of a ,_ ,-,g AIL. ) ... '3 -1./1,7 lne
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  • . He's in the dentist's chair." So I rushed by DCSOPS, threw my notes from the morning JCS [Joint Chiefs of Staff] meeting at Art [Arthur] Collins, who was my deputy, and said, "Art, you are now the deputy chief of staff for ops. (Laughter) Bye bye
  • Another friend of had known him in Korea de Silva . a very, very good man, by the way, item . not . though . mine, a CIA station chief who came out there--I His name's Peer excuse me--was under-the-counter don't know whether it was officially
  • kind of using the communist technique on your side, and except in exceptional cases where the RD cadre were particularly good individuals, I'm not sure it was that successful. G: Do you think that as I think Peer de Silva has written, it started out
  • and the Romans. G: Yes. All right, sir. I didn't want to ask--Mr. [John] Richardson had been relieved as chief of station I believe in October [1963J. N: He was succeeded by [Peer] de Silva. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • members of that mission council. Johnson was there. Jim Killen's now dead. Alex [U. Alexis] Peer de Silva's dead. G: I didn't know he was dead. Z: Peer died about two or three years ago. G: Did he? Z: So it's Alex, myself, Jack Herford may have
  • , one thing and another . something in some report by General somebody, and he'd and say, "Yes, they And as in Indochina, this histories of we talked, he would remember [Jean de Lattre de] Tassigny or reach up, go over to the shelves, said