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  • statement on "escalation without limit" by Max Taylor. McG. B. r SECRET (I ) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 23, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Investment Bankers Association of America has asked me to address its spring meeting
  • , scheduled for January, will employ the familiar format of senior as well as action level teams. It will ex­ confron­ amine problems associated with a Sino-Indian senior tation circa 1970 with three late afternoon meetings held at five day intervals followed
  • to you. He did this in order to keep an offensive advertisement out of the newspapers, and I am sure you will agree that it is best to close the circuit by having the letter come under your eye. I have acknowledged the letter from Eisenhower and the one
  • should V1sit the USAin autumn. I am, however, not able to say at present whether my parl.+amentary and other commitments will permit me to do so. ' t ' You have referred to our close in many commonendeavours. We greatly association value
  • on an enterprise SANITIZm A,uthorityflk, ~ ~ ··(;~~ (]51:/O( By~ problems palaver, able to live on the same bickering. and host of other and get aid bill passed attention Add to this the risk Ayub. talk turkey from here It is not to disinvite
  • not quickly realize its vast reserves and disrupt free enterprise economies of the free world. 12. The value of the equipment, under discussion, is about one million dollars; the value of the technology is not known. These cases cannot, therefore, be regarded
  • , particularly that of MACV, he said that he was considering the formation of a government enterprise which would build (garbled) so that at such time as we no longer had need of the space, the government would be in possession of some better buildings. I
  • told him that he had enormously complicated our task, and that I simply could not understand how a man who had served as a colleague could make a statement like this without any preliminary discussion whatever with any of his former associates. 2. I
  • was previously closely associated with Governor Stevenson for a numper of years. He is married to the former Catherine Gerlach and has a twenty-two month old son, William, IIIo He plans to leave for Manila the early part of July. RAYMOND HARE - Ambassador
  • have been considerably reduced as candidates associated with him in the key provinces of Guanabara and Minas Gerais suffered humiliating defeats. Gordon thinks Lacerda 1 s group is all heart and no body -- not able to co·mmand broad national support. 2
  • has noted criticism in the newspapers ~f his trip, that he is being accused of "exceeding his brief. What brief7" he said, "I have no brief." Those who make this chai:ge, he said, are part of the powerful forces whi-ch do not want Indo•U.S. amity