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- ;as instructed to
(1 ) press for an acceptance of United States criteria for a
n u c l e ar free zone,
(2 ) insist on respect of established nuclear-
free zones by "other nuclear povjers/' (3 ) "avoid discussing
p a r t i c u l a r US concerns regarding any
- II. POLICY AND NEGOTIATIONS
C. OUTER-SPACE TREATY
D. LATIN AMERICAN NUCLEAR-FREE ZONE
E. FREEZE AND REDUCTION OF STRATEGIC NUCLEAR DELIVERY VEHICLES
F. FISSIONABLE MATERIALS PRODUCTION CUTOFF AND TRANSFER
- of the exhibits.
At 11 :00 a. m., he will meet with the press in the auditorium
of the Museum of
History and Technology
to introduce
his executive
staff and outline the new
Department's
role.
In the meantime,
and continuing
until 9:15 p. m., the
public
- Press
- wants rapid,
reliable,
damage-free
delivery
at a reasonable
price
and do~sn't
really
care whether
thi.s is accomplished
by better
pickup
and delivery
service
or faster
and more direct
flights.
What he is concerned
with is the total
cost of distributing
- , •including
·:_:·~-,.:
··_• the coC1-aents ·of the various Administrators
and the Director of Personnel
> / '"::·•. and Training,
OST. 1 would like to' e:~press appreciation
to each
., , ·;.~..• • Administrator
for ·the cooperation
rendered to the survay team
- standards
of safety. FAA's aircraft safety development program concentrates on the
most pressing safety problems facing civil aviation. A description of some
of the fiscal 1967 accomplishments in five research and development areas
follows.
Airframe Program
- project
was delayed in the Cleveland
r
area
when the low bidder
DOT subsequently
_State
until
plementation
Press
also
also
held
support
from some quarters.
by the Cleveland
of the equal
supported
up $125 million
23
was resolved.
DOT did
- in or
preparing for aggressive military effort.
It was clear to the
UAR that this provision was meant by the Senate to refer to
the UAR's missile development program, which had received
increasing press attention since its revelation in the spring.
The Senate
-
characteristics
each has its distinct
and the aid programs
and external
problems
have had to be tailored
in each country.
LIMITED OFFICIAL
USE
among
and unique
to the oppor-
181
LIMITED OFFICIAL
Taken together
percent
of the Free
world's
GNP
- .....................................
4
Hot L i n e .......................................
4
Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons ..........
5
Fissionable Materials Production Cutoff
and T r a n s f e r ...................................
5
Nuclear-free Zones
- ,
September 11, 1968.
2.
Robert H. Bruton to Deputy Assistant
memorandum, September 17, 19680
3.
"Columbia, Maryland, Will Use HUDGrant to Help Select Public Transit
System", press release,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
June 16, 1968.
4
- disturbing trends towards real nationhood.
In several instances (e.g., Pakistan), an established religion
has been a key element in defining the ethos of a new nation.
In Turkey, one of the most militantly laic states in the Free
World, a sustained goal
-
consulted in advance. Israel, i.m.ile refraining from drastic
reactions to Syrian and Egyptian provocations, pressed the United
States for a public statement on the extent of the American com
mitment to Israel's security. But in lieu of making a public
- , as amended,
November 14, 1967, Section 218, {a), p. 9.
17/ See A.I .D. Press
Release
68-31,
effective
dated June 12, 1968.
18/ "Report on the Health and Sanitation Activities of the Agency for
International
Development, Department of State, for Fiscal
-
privately
is in sympathy with DOT pressing
its
objections
but officially
has no comment
and stands indifferent.
Within
Commerce,
Marad (reflecting
U.S. lines' views) always has favored
FMC .approval,
although Mc Quade, Assistant
Secretary
for Domestic
- .
The only questions
are whetlier change will be peaceful or violent, whether it
will liberate or enslave, whether it wi .1 build a community
nations or sent mce the world to
of free ar.d prosperous
endless strife between rich and poor."
It is in the U.S
- collateral measures.^
c
While any d e l e
gation was free to speak on any subject at any time, the questions
discussed usually expressed the Interests of the Co-Chairmen or
resolutions adopted by the General Assembly.
The ENDC reported
to the General
- Security Information.
The Office maintains a daily liaison with the
press in Washington and also at Geneva when the ENDC
is in session and at New York when the General Assembly
is in session.
It also prepares press guidance and
materials related to arms
- :
J.a.tions:
.
--i
al ·ccunsel'
Lcgisle.tive Affairs:
Spec. Assist. to Sec. {GS- )
Deputy (GS-16)
.Cong·. ·Liaison Off.
{GS•l4)
Cong. Liaison Oft. (GS-13)
Press Releases (Gf?-9)
Secretary (GS-)
l
.l
l
l
Af:sist· .. _Sec.• (~cl
l'./)
Dep. Assist. Sec
- Admiral Paul E. Trimble USCG
Assistant
Secretary Cecil Mackey
Assistant
Secretary John Sweeney
Assistant
Secretary Alan L. Dean
Mr. Langhorne Bond
Also submitted
are tape recordings
There are no restrictions
on these tapes.
of Secretary'Boyd's
press
- .
If we would not
take the theoretical risk of one or two clandestine tests,
this meant to them that we did not want a test ban.^
The
Soviets showed no interest in pressing the threshold at
Geneva and did not take a position on the Swedish "verification
- ,
the list is not at all
inclusive
and you should add any other pr-oposal that you believ_e .is
worthy of consideration
to assist
in solving pressing
transportation·
problems.
i_Q.Il
__qf_.feder~._lly supported
I. Develop proposals
for ~he ~~-~~s__
re~c:!,_C
- the
6/
Messag~s on December 25, 1963 from President Johnson
to President of Cyprus Makarios and Vice President
of Cyprus Kuchuk and to President of Turkey Gursel
(Docs. 1 2).
LI
Department of State Press Statement of February 8,196~.
i964 (Doc. 3
- treated the
It received wide dissemination and
considerable press comment.
T he report's chief conclusion was referred to
in the President's announcement at the time the
report was made public as follows:
"What I find most encouraging of all
-
Au10ng other
establishing
working
pressing
to avoid
flow of time between
Transportation,
it
that
Concept
unnecessary
the
thought
begin
necessary
One result
distribute
matters
to the
urgency
the tasks
that
will
higher
approval