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- DEPARTMENT
EXECUTIVE
OF STATE
SECRETARIAT
4-:-
17823
November 27, 1963
To:
o
Ttl
From:
McGeorge Bundy
White House
Benj~in
H. Read
Executive
t;i::
Secretary
\
A request fot'\ an appointment for
General Nasution, l\ldonesian Minister
- . Read
Executive Secretary
For your information and files.
DECLASSIFIED
Authority :!!!!.!::..:~~~~.;...;.1,~~~
By
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Enclosures:
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CLASSIFICATION
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SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
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.... GQ}W H>JUITIA
- is that we cooperate
with one or mo!'e of the TV networks to
put together a two-hour TV Special on the world food problem -- to be shown
on or about Tba.nlugiving
night.
She hasn't yet sold the idea to a. network.
but I think her plan may have real merit
- will
other
division
may,
Comnission-approved
be supplementary
to this
TOC SOP.
D.
PROCEDURES
1.
CONDITIONI - No release
units
read background.
times have readings
e.g.,
a.
confined
Chief:
assess
(Note:
the passage
minute RAMSreadings
at least
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OF NOTESSHALLNOTAPPLYTO
WARSHIPS
WHICHARENOTSTATIONED
AT THE.ROTANAVALBASE. CONSEQUE~TLYj
. THE OPENING SENTENCE
OF PARAGRAPH
2 OF MYLETTEROF 4 MAY64
SHOULDBE MODIFIEDTO READ:
QUOTE:
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARIAT
December 4, 1963
TO:
Mr. McGeorge Bundy
The White House
Benjamin H. Read,yl
Executive Secretary
FROM: Mr.
3-t/
Attached for your information and
files is a copy of a memorandum of con
versation between
- attaches some correspondence between Nitze and Rickover
that is worth scanning. Rickover's views are summarized in
three short paragraphs that I suggest you read if you don't have
time to scan the entire correspondence. I find him to be interest
ing
-
objections.
..
It would be very helpful to have a reading
from Walt on this soonest sipce we are under
some pressure to get our memo to Mr. Mann
today and we would, like t9I include a word
on how the White House
the matter.
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