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  • the case. I note in the press ~hat a program of birth contr.Ql aid to Pakistan awaiting formal approval, the first time the United States has provided direct material assistanc.e to another country for birth control work. It is my belief that no final
  • }) 84-S NE.A ACTION: / '65 OcrB 7 2s PM ~fR'-/ Deptel 636, Embtel ~21+- SP We much concerned over groundless SAH 11.J 1iruUu allegations diPIMO••MDM in EUR ~/Indian p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA DOD AID E pressure press for Kashmir settlement
  • any members of the press have questions Mr. Duncan will answer them. At 10: 30 calls between newsmen here and others in Japp.n wi.11 begin on the phones which are in the waiting room. ,.~ } _«· -' ( . ~*b~~i 1e~~ ·T~-~l:GRAM De~J1rt men t< iw
  • . the beginning, except for the war period itself. RWI< DECLAS~IFIED E.O. 1295~,Sec.3.6 5t'NARA,o NI_.J01-2 Uy Date lO ·0 I McGB: May 15, 1964 Notes. We expect our two Korea helicopter pilots to be released about 10 tonight. Reedy clued and press
  • of RCA, which owns a share of the cable; and (£) the press. These invitations should go out~ since we only have six days. Attached is a rr..a.ster invitation letter. lll. The Proeam. The President need merely como over from the Mansion for the first
  • hostilities, He re­ 'j settle­ I need for economic rea.P.Praisal which mentioned by IBRD in press statement at time postponement Pakistan Consortium. PAGE PAGES I 1----::~~::::---=------.-:::-;;-:-:::-::------""T':=:-=-::-::--r
  • en,ts in Saigo as indicated of sympathy for Khanh. A lea ing Buddhist, Tri ng, has a negotiated solution to th war in a press intervie the a leading Buddhist has st ed such a position in public. \)) ~ unclear. weeks, and a degree called for first
  • going to come through-­ just at the time when the press is giving big play to current arrivals. I told Farr you understood the urgency and promised to relay the political point. HHS ·:;,--,:.. 9 1j ~rL~ ~1'\ THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON January 28
  • this potentially document not later to Smith, 387 Room :i:il»:A than __ 8.....,Ju_n_e_l .... 9_6_4 _____ _ SMITH Attachment a/s Bundy overnight. the attached envelope, As Mr. this document in which the press of information return , dated JCSM 458
  • 18(/ .,./ Ts;;g THE WHITE H 7/-s,/t'-I J~o~u~ '""' c. -a,se For '14X-J,) ..Jr yo ur infor • • mat1on :cLifbt,~· Special A • _Reuter Direct or, ss1stant to the p Food F resident or Peace JUL 311364 PRESS RELEA '3E 1!f RS. 78.J+CRORESFOR
  • Huntington to the President - Charles A. Horsky 1227 Pinecrest Circle Silver Spring, Md. - Rear Adm. George G. Burkley 3507 Preston Executive Personal Press Cle .rk - William J. Hopkins. to the President Secretary Secretary ZOO15 - Jack J. Valenti
  • sta:tt promptly. is in \ ,, ' J .... .. 'I •t . 2-J.lbe Presidellt ' ·, ..' ' ' l n. . .I t"he level ot interest by press, televi,sion and ~adio continues high, with both national and local mdia. attention. I've tried. to account tor th11
  • (c) assembled, That the Congress initiative in an urgent (a) Help meet Public of Representatives in Congress the President's participation and the House in organizing international effort pressing response designed to meet
  • irrational elements which make Iranians argue for sec\ll"lty at any cost. However, President Kennedy persona.Uy pressed principle involved during Shah's 196Z. viait and Shah eventually accepted it. ·so before agr•eing to retrogression on force level, w-e