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  • that the briefing was use.f'u.l., but I am equalJ.3' convinced that it did little to change the views ot the three Senators present. 8. Please let me lmov if you want more detai1. ~ ·Richard Helms Director -... =M(JII
  • S. STRATTON, New York OTIS O. PIKE, New York RICHARD (DICK) ICHORD, Missouri LUCIEN N. NIIIDZI, Michigan ALTON LENNON, North Carolina WILLIAM J. RANDALL, M188ourl G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Georgia CHARLES H. WILSON, Calltornht ROBERT L. LEGGETT, Call!ornla
  • WITHALLOTHERPEACE-LOVING PEOPLEAND COUNTRIES OP' TKE WORLD,FOR THE NOBLEAIMOF COMPLETELY PROHIBITING DESTROYING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. ANDTHOROUGHLY 28 OEC l830Z CF/CP 90, ATOI SMASHER VASHINGTON AP>•MATOR RICHARD J. DALEY PLEDGED CHICAGO•s COOPERATIONWITH ATOMIC
  • in Berlin-Dahlem, of which Hahn became Director in 1928. On January 6, 1939, there appeared Hahn and Strassman's first publication of "experiments which contradict all previous results of nuclear physics". The nucleus of uranium was split into two parts
  • the $1 billion anti­ ference . ace to the Johnson record is poverty fund that Johnson Teen-ager Luci Baines John­ the possibility of another asks. son summed up nea1'ly every­ blow-up of the cos mic dimen­ He has won some legislative sions of the Berlin
  • Philip Geyelin, Washington Post, on telephone Joseph Alsop, on telephone Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News, on telephone Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Joseph Rogaly, London Financial Times Thursday, February l, 1968 Richard L. Wilson, Cowles publications
  • in Maxi.co City. January 1951 &ui.que Ju.iresToledo, Quatsnal~ poet, attended Peace Conference in Polan~. June 1951 The Syndicate ot Guatanal.an Educational. Workers accepted an inrltation to smd a delegate to Berlin Youth Festival.. July 1951
  • in plenty of time for a chaage) • but we did n.ot wish to criticbe him directly becauae the m.alD thrust of his article was fair and helpful. wa• 4 , . On Tuesday. July 6. I saw Richard Dudman .r the St. Louis Poat Dispatch and Max Frankel
  • With the President Wednesday, June 19, 1968 - 1:00 p.m. AGENDA 1. Abrams' Plan. (Sec. Clifford; Military aspects. Press handling. Relation to Paris z. Indian Proposal. Stop bombing 3. Berlin 4. (Under (Under Wheeler; Under Sec. Katzenbach) contacts
  • - Foliak steve Taylor Arlene Canter Rich Rosen Mark Lester steve Brody December 9. 1964 Paula Bennett Richard Ravi.ch Jeff Karsh steve Wasserman Norma Beerstein J)ea.r Mr. B•maetta Tbe Pr•eldn& bu uked me to expr••• to JOIIlll:=llif/hen Jim Beach
  • in which Eisenhower was elected. Then along in about December was when it really began to jell. Lyndon himself hadn't decided at the time and hadn't taken any--he was there to see who was going to be the Democratic leader. He had urged [Richard] Russell
  • , but when the executive producer, Richard Ellison, and I started thinking about that, nobody seemed to be interested in the subject. And we had great trouble getting money for our series, because of this lack of interest and because I guess in the eyes
  • - · .;: evidence, Peking kept charg- have more and more been· Y kM , , •• ~•Hng tepid Russian support co~lng off the defensive in ~~~~:::d In ~~~pln°/ Jo~:-•; •• •• • th eird deal:nga with Pe~::~ a potential Berlin crlsll .:; for the front-line fighters for , T 1e
  • to Thailand), but the seriousness-times-likelihood sum total is formidably high. South Vietnam and Laos may not be "vital" as Berlin is, but out stakes there~ great in teni:.s of our Asian posture. So much for the direct stakes. But we have other types
  • whenever he has an item which in some way affects the Agency. 0 • 3. I think you will agree that it is a dreary commentary on newspapers that a story based on untruths can go so far and get such wide circulation. ~ Richard Helms Director SENSITIVE
  • }" ., export sales of surplus agricultural commodities tp the United ~ Arab Republic under title I qf that Act. '· A B t E Deputy ~
  • ·1-1212 NOTICES Tenn., Dallas, El Paso, Pose of this application 1s to enable the Chattanooga, applicant to perform exactly the same Houston. Lubbock and San Antonio, Tex .. transportation between the same points and New Berlin, Wis., and returned
  • undertaking as to what would happen but the Soviet Union would not try to influence North Viet-Nam while they were being bombed. The Secretary remarked that only the United States is not supposed to have face. During the Berlin blockade we had talked
  • released except on your instruction • .,. Richard Helms .i .. Director / Attachment - l __ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY SENSITIVE ~ .........,.,,--.,...-:.~~~--:~,~~-- ; . ~ . -:-; , . ' . "·•;(._ ., 1 .. I . ' - .... . ' ! / 5 January
  • limited to participants and interested agencies. Listed below are the dates, titles, subjects and related information pertaining to these exercises: JWGAPOLITICO-MILITARYGAMES DATE NAME SUBJECT TYPE None Berlin In-house CWD 1 Fall 2 22-26 Jan 62
  • !.esidium meeting is conflicting and sparse. There are unconfirmed reports that Brezhnev is visiting Warsaw and Berlin in preparation for it. Kosygin and Podgor.n.y are in ;Mqs~ow~ Dubcek is in Prague. The most frequent rumors are that th~&etiu""g-wim1·:1
  • preservation. The remaining members of the Council are: K. STEVENS of Pennsylvania, Chairman L. KENNEDY of Texas HALPRI:-l of California LAWRENCE MRs. ERNESTIvEs of Illinois RussELL W. Famu.y of Minnesota DR. RicHARD DAUOBEllTYof Washington CHRISTOPHER T11NNARD
  • Hotel.) 6/23 Lunch with JFK, Rusk, etc. re: Berlin. 6/25 To Los Angeles (w/Reedy, CTJ, MMW, Williams, Tschursin, Sen. Fong, Dick Bird, Inouye, Fred Dutton), dedicates LA airport before flying to Honolulu for Governors Conference. Returns 6/28. 6/29