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  • to you. He did this in order to keep an offensive advertisement out of the newspapers, and I am sure you will agree that it is best to close the circuit by having the letter come under your eye. I have acknowledged the letter from Eisenhower and the one
  • before they are undertaken. be prepared t o di scuss his plans for Items 1, Whee le r dur ing the~r Westmoreland should , 2~nd 3 with General discussions In Honolulu next week. ·i I., \ ... I ... ~, I" " .. ~ .. ~ I \ '\ l R Iti ..J
  • the Radio Free Europe fund-rai~ing campaign this year, we · discussed briefly the question of mass-media advertising and solicitation. My colleagues . and I have given further consideration to this problem and have taken into account the views which have
  • asked to see you briefly to present a silver casket of tea commemorating the 100th year of the tea industry in Ceylon. (The Ceylonese gave Queen Elizabeth one of these caskets last month.) This is partly an advertising gimmick. Tea prices are now at a 20
  • vestiges can be seen from time to time on Sundays in the petition-like advertisements which appear in The New YoPk Times. Many of those who participated turned away from direct opposition. -20- FOR OfflC~AL USE ONlY roR OFFICIAL USE ONLY A New Phase