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  • to · talk with the Foreign Affairs and. Foreign Relations Committees, the Armed Forces Committee, and key Congressional leaders. Bill Macomber, Covey Oliver and perhaps Paul Nitze would do most of the work on the Hill.) Dean Rusk and Bob McNamara have
  • such as Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Boston, and San Diego. George Novack, National Committeeman, and Paul Benjamin Boutelle, the Socialist Workers Party vice­ presidential candidate, were their Party's representatives at the protest. Ludwig Wilhe ]Jn
  • to the peace •••. and to bring about by peacei\11. ~eans, and in corrformity·with the principles of •Justice e:-id interr.a.tional lm,t, adjustment o:r settler:!ent . •of internaticnal .disputes ••• •'." .• ··0-oviously, this ·respons1bil1 tiJ falls vi th
  • Harriman vi:;:dt it If is important for us t o know whether he regards Harriman vi sit to other East European capi tal o-.. capitals as necessary o r desirable . 4) . You should emphasize the i mportance USG attaches t o . FORM 8 - 63 El?D FYI
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  • SUBJECT 1. 2. ll l I 7 5Q r-- TRANSPORT PROBLEMS IN s'O*ET BLOC AID SHIPMENTS TO NORTH VI ETN-~M. CHINESE INFLUENCE IN HANOI. FIELD NO. ACQ SOURCE 1. EIGHTY PERCE?\"T OF ALL AID TO NORTH VIETNAM FROM THE SOVIET BLOC IS SHIPPED BY SEA WHILE
  • ed b he suHuner riot to t],c point t .,_ 11tor,:e ·hcrnc:-.:w on the , n-'.i11!lr front is no 1 vi -..t ia.. l i1 possibl - . 11 Th . Washing ·'.:>nConu1i tt e fo1· ,:tac1~ Po·.:o. bus 1 e~cdl, scle u ec n blac· po,;er co1fe.ence on ate ~s the Unsb
  • to South Vietnamese Inaugural and other Stops (Flight times have been checked for feasibility) - -~-- -- 1. October 28 (a.m.) - Leave Washington for South Vi etnam via Honolulu and Guam/Clark AFB, PI. 2. October 30 (a.m.) - Arrive Saigon
  • , in particular, will help us in our st~dies of how best to counter these weapons in Vi~t-Nam. I '. I . I Viet-Nam ! (Ankrah is a solid supporter of our position and has sometimes wondered why we have not made an all-out military effort to end the war
  • -2occasionally halted for a day or two. working along this line and elsewhere, open and repairing bridges. Many tens of thousands keeping rail and road of Chinese are communications The fact that the mile-long Paul Doumer Bridge over the Red River at Hanoi