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  • , th ey are now w ate r over th e dam . F reedom of th e seas m u st be m a in ­ tained. Aggression m u st be repulsed. I n this, A m ericans — an d I hope th e free w orld —will be united. L et us hope an d pray th a t th e neces ­ sary action
  • . 1964, OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT THE FISH ROOM (AS ACTUALLY DELIVERED) My fe llo w Americans: As P resid en t and Commander-in-Chief, i t i s my duty to the American people to report
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  • . policy. In fo rm a ­ tio n a b o u t policy differences leaked to tlie press. em barr.Tssing th e Prem ier. G eneral K h a n h pn>test.ed for a tim e a b o u t h is g o v e rn m e n t’s independence of action, b u t on F rid a y p u b lic ly m odified his
  • no friend needlessly fear— and no foe vainly hope— that this is a nation divided in this election year. Our free elections— our fiJl and free debate— are America’s strength, not America’s weakness. There are no parties and there is no parti­ sanship when
  • it to the press. I told my associates that we should not do so. We have submitted to the committee some 200 copies of it so they may release it. I doubt very much th at we will be able to withstand the pressures of the press today without releasing it. We have
  • , Date — A t[Burmese/ Embassy request SEA O ffic e D ire c to r briefed Counselor Soe August S on Vietnamese developments* B rie fin g based on P re sid e n tia l MacNamara statements. Defense Dept, release on E5H3ScS!3l press hmc b rie fin g
  • Bundy: In addition to these recommendations we should have an e stimate of the reaction to various courses of action we might take . Under Secretary Ball: The situation in Cyprus has reached the crisis stag e . Even though someone leaked to the press
  • EDITO J0fctrWATER SUPPORT, BALBOA CA13aJ), SilOULD BE SLUGGED 1 S T NIGHT LEAD )WATER (A77N), AMD SIGNED BY JOIIN GOLDSI^ITH, UNITED PRESS INTERNATIO NAL. ’ UP I LOS AT.’GELES GS81SPPD U P I A145N HC URGENT 2 t W ADD 1ST NIGKT LEAD GOLDWATER. BALI30A
  • GAULLE A^JOULD WISH AT T H I S ' i •CONCERN THAT 'PR O -G A U LLIST PRESS HAS DISPLAYED LARGELY a t t i t u d e to w a rd "US -OVER 'AFFAIR..:.; ; .1..;'.; lU N ^ IE O T L V lACCORDING TO R'ICHER 'SEYDOUX* S'•INSTRUCTIONS PERM IT H IS AGREEING ^ttn
  • NO. OF PAGES CLASSIFICATION DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 05 U n d ated P r e s s s ta te m e n t 1 . U NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 02 0 9 /1 9 /6 4 McG. B u n d y 's h a n d w r itte n n o te s 3 U PRESS CONFERENCE 06 0 9 /1 9 /6 4 P r e s s C o n fe re
  • 1964 Chronology o f E v o n ts V/hite Ilovtse C ongress5.o nal M eeting L i s t o f C o n g i 'o s s i o n a l P a r t i c i p a n t s Agenda Press stateraent 2 3 4 S e n a t e 7i?estirriony P u b l i s h e d h e a r i n g s o f A u g u st 6 ex ecu
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