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  • forward" intensified impact and the feeling that "time was running out." Dangers of nuclear proliferation were frequently stressed. Communist China's motives were variously assessed as ambition to enter the nuclear club posthaste, to recoup losses
  • congressional authorization in "It is not the business of tlonal problems. . I 1~60 for the erection of a the ·Federal Government to _Several Committee mem- l statue to Ukran_ian poe~ Taras , indoctrinate our citizens," bers sharply disputed Harri- \ Shev~henko
  • been supplied. Last April, at the third donors' meeting, we again agreed, subject to Congressional action, to provide $15 million to help meet Ceylon's needs for 1967 and part of 1968. This P. L. 480 agree­ ment will help us fulfill in part
  • the HUMAN EVENTS Chain of Influence# ; SEND 5-WEEKS-FOR-A-DOLLAR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO: ' ·: Friends • Relatives • Students • Teachers• Doctors • Lawyers • Busi· . nessmen • Newscasters • Editors • Clubs • Civic Groups • Cler1Jme~ •,, •Church Members •Your
  • on Thursday, November 16: John Steele, Richard Wilson, Mel Elfin, and Jack Sutherland. In addition, in an effort to plant the .right questions at the National Press Club, I spoke to the following: Tom Lambert, William. S. White, Roscoe Drummond, and Boyd
  • or insuperable Congressional difficulties. Possible steps to this end are considered below. (i) Nuclear Power Guarantee. The Indians would welcome a joint US-USSR guarantee to all non-nuclear states. (The UK would certainly join, but this is of secondary
  • is an accurate reflection of what you said to the Mexican President, I propose to tell State and ACDA to proceed with Congressional consultations. The results of these consult­ ations are to be reported back to you, together with recommend­ ations
  • is an accurate reflection of what you said to the Mexican President, I propose to tell State and ACDA to proceed with Congressional consultations. The results of these consult­ ations are to be reported back to you, together with recommend­ ations
  • is concerned 1 is to rally about seeing for the All-Star of Indianapolis that DoD game, on a returning about hero, J i. about whether program 4-H Clubs are included be in a State Department on Vietnam. We realize cabinet or should
  • would not, repeat not, affect other legislation. His suggestion is that the President invite in a few key Congressional leaders; tell them what he is going to do an\f: why in the national interest. The proposals should be for aid on a moderate
  • -"""""'==-=----"""-=,...,__,,= . """"""""""===---'-™'"""""'~ thi~g you ha.ve iA mb1d. ln any such dlscu.ataion we are eeaee•n-4 to avoi-4 giving a.a, impr•••ioa that our four · c•untrie.a •re 4.e cldiag the fate..et Southeast Aala ·a• a. who-1• or ·11ilat we a;t1e terming aa e¥cluslve club. l fttink we all
  • TO OUR DEC ISION WHETHER TO PROCEED WITH SUMMIT AND SEEK CONGRESSIONAL ENDORSEMENT AS REFLECTED IN DRAFT JJ INT RE SOL UT ION I SENT YOU YESTERDAY. I MAKE FOREGO ING CBSERVATIONS RECOGNIZING THAT THERE MAY BE C0~1PELLING REASONS FOR HIS RETURN
  • , Congressional declaration or U.S • .military . presence grants immunity to aggression. 11 The statement conveys a significant \message ·to ·any .potential aggressor: · · that· under n6' circumstances could it count on American ·1naction··•in· .the ·-eve·n t
  • ::: ·~mber of Countries :n las t January's Congressional Presentation, AID requested funds for techni­ as s istance to 47 countries. Since then, requirements have emerged for ·.:· _r ee more (Indonesia, and the newly ind~pendent states of Botswana
  • , attend. Welcome at Library by Librarian of Congress Tour of Library, including special Mexican exhibit in th~ Hispanic Foundation, Mr. Cline, Director 12:15 - Party crosses to Capitol, where they are greeted by a Congressional escort. i2: 30
  • tomorrow to indicate that he should prepare for the above. I would appreciate your guidance. W, vt. Rostow I will see Locke Arrange press conference afterward Make appointments with key Congressional leaders Try to encourage a TV interview (Meet the Press
  • in Pindi. Secretary Rusk has also sent a detailed personal cable to buck up Chet (Tab C). But no action has yet been authorized, pending Congressional consultations. These are now completed. On the House, side, State checked it out with Representatives Ford
  • of a congressional bi-election in .March shattered his coalition of rightist parties and indicated he stood almost no chance of being elected. Also working against Frei is a Chilean tolerance for native Communists, who have long been on the public scene, and a long
  • Here some criticism ,business and Congressional you are better able judge and deal with likely of India and her economic policies in circles. People in consortium sufficiently well I known to give considerable impetus to claim that not possible
  • American who has done so much in company with Asian leaders to make the Asian Development Bank a reality. Mr. Black has told me of the strong support which he has found for the Bank in his discussions with Congressional leaders and Congressional
  • basis of· the conditions in the Gaud m~mo. W. W., Rot1tow 1. Approve consultation with Congres·s 1'isapp.:rove ·- Seem.e 2. Approv.e program loan re-negotiation, subject to Congressional talks Disapprove See me Attachmente Tab A • Ollver/Oaud
  • politically and morally, and we both believe that a powerful case can be made for a wholly new level of effort - - and that this can be done in a way that will win public and congressional support • . (Just as an example, I think McNamara hims elf would
  • last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun­ tries
  • to be of assistance arrives. to him before Erhard 11 Ambassador Cleveland said he was vecy much aware of this that the President satisfy responsibility ., had told him to attempt to work out something which would both German and Congressional requirements
  • Strike for Peace or SANE. Nor is it concerned in the main with party-line _groups such as the Progressive Labor Party, the W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs or the short-lived May 2nd Movement, which play ~OR OfHC!Al USE ONlY fOR Off!CIAL USE ONLY no central role
  • ), Sen. Howard W. Cannon, of the Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, and Rep. Chet Holi­ field, head of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. The warning of top military plan­ ners could hardly be more emphatic. Herc is what two
  • attitude tow2:.rd African dcivelopment problems is evident in the fellowing quote from the Agency;s Congressional presentation for FY 1968: -- '';Economic 1J:itoblems and the devalopmer1t challenge moved even more to the foreground• . • (in J':.frica
  • at National Press Club Luncheon) Ambassador Goldberg - {Out of the country) · Mr. Rostow - {Out of the country) I · 1 i l . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, Feb.. 12, 1966 2:00 P. M. \ J( Mr. President: (~ l /4;~ tv' ,_/' \ For information