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  • re talk w/Dobrynin c 2p 1/5/65 A #l&Memo Btmdy re German vis i to-rs c 2 p lf5/65 #128 Memo Btfflf!y re Harfllman l~ 1f41-65- -A #130 Memo Bundy re Pearson visit c l p 1/4/65 A ~ -€ 2 p- State of t:Jnton message -s Ye Alsop
  • lutely required if a further military buildup is likely. Among actions which might be considered would be an appeal to the Pope; a cease fire; contacts with the Liberation Front in Algeria; a longer suspension of the bombing. Political actions
  • iif ·- more likely an FY 67 or 6~ m~~rf ~d poeelbly .-:JOmt}. j~t~ •.. '. ·. ' ~. . . dd tc ~ l.st':U~l ha~ a'ver;;l~gt">d .\ro.u nd .$AO annwn ·-= rxlllJ.i_o n pe;;~ . ~961~65~ · La.Bt year · we ~ ·!\VI:! ~3, (~ inlUiun (~?.O .million. ih DL
  • , Wabash, Hamilton, quests it be held at Kansas City, Mo.. common carrter, by motor vehicle, over White, Saline, Gallatin, Pope, &nd Meat Hardin Counties, DI.; .Posey, Gibson, No. MC 119767
  • AT I510A e 0 M Ji' I B E N T I A#t _ ACCEPTE INVITATION, · HE DID NOT RPT NOT HAVE ANY PRESENT INT ENTI ON OF ACTUALLY CARRYI NG OUT VI SIT. PAPANDREOU SAID USSR WAS IMPERIALIST IC EMPI RE, AND HE DID NOT HAVE "INCLINATION". TO HELP THIS EMPIRE. I
  • midshipmen at the Academy. ~-.~'A~ Paul H. Nitz e P S To illustrate the oppo r tunities that exist at the Academy for those Negroes who apply and are accepted , it is of interest that of the four in the Class o f 1968 , one , Midshipman C.F. Bolden
  • to ·. enc legcer , ·rem f .r tlae _.aister r, pan4.ntU dealing the · m:rent CJpnit cirisl8. !be le"ter _thanlul the ~ ··eat b · action in fer.e•tall.ing . Tmdd.lh ''~ - _ :. ·.cten on cnna ... expresau «ho Prlae Mtai•ter:' • vi -~ . · ·· · .·Uy naponaible
  • . ,," I i • "I. >~opriation .• . ::·VI~i.:·. Departmen • 1\·,· ·.. ;. We recomm, ._\;. and Canmw •• to eatabl; for Federal-State training ::rousing and Canmun1.ty Develapment t ·the Congress establish a Department of ,. .. velopment
  • the prlu for the Nat exh1bf.t ln tb• ••••nth grade of Paul Junior Hlgl!a. •a• You are , . , ~ \lP in an la whlc;h Sct•ne• ia an bnpottant pan, and you.r willina•• •• to work hard to better un.deratand the natural world la commendable. I hope lhat the aucc
  • clients and the banktt, it would be necessary for the government to d ramatize the b a lance of payments program as part of the total effort connecte d with the Vi e t Nam war. What he m1 would like to say-- for the first time tomorrow at the press
  • • . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi • • • • • • • LIST OF PARTICIPANTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• Biographical Sketches . . .. GAME SUMMARY• • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GAME COMMENTARY . .... .... .. . ... GAME DIRECTOR'SREMARKS VIDEO TAPE SUMMARY. SENIORDISCUSSION
  • into NATObe explored. In BENELUX,there is mounting fear that destruction of the CommonMarket would have disastrous results for the smaller nations and voices such as Paul Henri Spaak have become more vocal and open in opposition .. In mid-December, Belgium
  • . Carl Rowan will be available to describe our informational and psychological warfare effort. VI the I think you will also wish to speak very briefly on Vietnam before d · · . a JOurn1ng meetmg. c.f. ~- h McG. B May l, 1965 ME.MOR.ANDUM
  • na.m.U lii.evi.no and ]lo,1uvJ, _and oi.he.ll.4 o·t ·! t ,,_. .. _, · / n 187~;, t.he. l.a.nd pM.4 B. /Yi. Odom oi/!U.,6t.i.n~- and -to j . • . /Vi --( n. . ed iJ"tom !naA.2.ha /J1ear.A_o CC Dewl.i.i:. {ou.,yt.ff i.o Howell. oilliwi.i..nil
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • •nmeut. The lol~owtns actlona la the poUtlcal-..,coaomtc~aoelat sap'bel!• ate. the major pH•eut 'Vi•~• element• of 1ucb a aupplementaq progfttn. :But a few loltla.1 woJt·d • ol cauticm I ... are nec:eaeuy: •· Evett ft tmpl•meltWtl i~zrHullately, mo•t
  • flops), the hastrl vi it should be. an easy one. His, n:aia concern (though, like Ayub, h lrlaf not ask directly) will be when an.d on what terme we 1 ll resume badly needed economic aid. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13·:>02, Se ...3.4 : NSC Memo, 0/: 5, St
  • Attachments: Tab A - Letter from Prime Tab B - Proposed Minister Shastri. Reply to Prime Minister Tab C - Draft Cable to New Delhi. Shastri. .. t ----a19""{rv-~a qr ~~ ',t 'vi ir / I '•' ' I ,,. I• j r ' ; ~ .._::;:J-l . _Y 65
  • Vietnamese new recruiting goals and detailed plans for accomplishing them. s. An experimental program providing expanded medical ser• vi ces to the countryside utilizing mobile dispensaries. ~~ rseon ~o SYMBOL The General of the Army· Is being directed
  • , Bishop contacted a considerable number of congressmen seeking their Vi respect ~o the requested grant of three onths emergency support totalling $60,0 0 ~resu a ly in rupees), t ere are four possible funding sources lega ly avail ble. D Con~ingency Fund