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  • ¥:f'., NARA, Date f-/3'::~p CONFif>~NTIAL -2- You may know that the United Nations ' Palestine Con­ ciliation Commission (PCC), of which we are a member, made a genuine effort to solve the problem in 1961 after President Kennedy had opened the way
  • - . By d,- , NARA Datei,.1,_, 4 - ,, -2- You may know that the United Nations• Palestine Con­ ciliation Com.'nission (PCC), of which we are a member, made a genuine effort to solve the problem in 1961 after· President Kennedy had opened the way
  • . In connection with iietnam, Maurer made the assessment that President Johnson is not alone responsible for the existing state of affairs and that, in fact, the mistake can be traced back to President Kennedy--and President Johnson inherited the problem. Maurer
  • dis a ppointed with what he felt was a f ailure by Presiden t Kennedy to u nderstan~ fully Pakistan ' s probl em with arms assistance to India and had counted on a moce sympathet ic h earing from Pr esident Johnson. Ayub f e lt that we were not taking
  • need some quick action from the white community, if we're to hold our own agai:-ist the militants." -- Such action was taken after two other tragedies: ~he civil rights bill was passed in the wake of President Kennedy's death, and the voting rights bill
  • that our balance of payments measures (particularly those•aimed at restricting tourism) may hurt Austria. He may also say that Austria want~ to be helpful (we have ·had reports that the Austrian cabinet agreed to advance Kennedy Round tariff cuts). Proposed
  • 'Or THEIR GAMBLC: IS THAT THEY NOW HOPE. TO WI ~ . BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY REGARD AS OUR DESPERATE DESIRE FOR PEAC£;·tHE· SoEECHES Or MCCAHTHY, · KENNEDY, GALBRAITH AND OTHERS, ARTICLES IN THE US PR'ESS AND, TV• THE SH I F'T IN NEWSWEEK, 'WALTER -CRO_N.KlTE
  • We are urgently completing the final details but need approval from the President as soon as possible, Our reasons are as follows: · (l) We have a request· from the voluntary agencies helping Nigeria--with political steam it from Senators Kennedy
  • up the effort only when President. Kennedy sent U. S. forces blto Thailand and made lt clear we were ready to-act 1f necessary. Only then dld the Communist n.eg(?tlators finally accept the new Ge11eva Accords of 196Z. It ls worth recalling indeed
  • of Chemistry, Harvard University Franklin A. Lindsay Itek Corporation -2-. Richard Neustadt John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University lthiel de Sola Pool Center for International Studies, M.I. T. Matthew B. Ridgway General, U.S. Army, retired
  • of tough negotlatlng in Geneva followed. talks went lorward. the Nortb Vietnamese mlU.tary sltuatlon. with a large oHens1ve. Yet,even as the tried to change drastically the They gave up the effort only when President. Kennedy sent U. S. forces blto
  • ·,p·o.sition on the airline strike and th·e Congressional legislation; he also discussed the Rvbic?ff Hearings on conditions in urban centers and the type of witnesses that are expected (I believe that Senator Kennedy's testimony will be one of the biggest
  • in the briefing. It might be useful to rrieet later in the week to discuss plans for the press briefing. I will return late Wednesday from Cape Kennedy where we are launcQing our first operational weather satellite. I will check your office Thursday morning
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  • of civil disobcdi­ ance wore the b:i.siccause tor such tragedies as • the deaths of Dr. King and Sen. Kennedy. But Franco has just undergone a virtual revolution, yet the highest figure I have heard quoted on the number of deaths rolated lo this upheaval
  • irrational elements which make Iranians argue for sec\ll"lty at any cost. However, President Kennedy persona.Uy pressed principle involved during Shah's 196Z. viait and Shah eventually accepted it. ·so before agr•eing to retrogression on force level, w-e
  • , 1965. Applicant: TRANSPET, No. MC 124211 (Sub-No. 70), ftled ris .J.-W.inokur, 1920 Two Penn Center INC .. 36 Cooper Square, New York, N.Y. October 26, 1965. Applicant: HILT Plaza, John P. Kennedy Boulevard at Applicant"s representative: A. DaVid TRUCK
  • e d d urin g th e ten u re in o f f i c e o f John F i t z g e r a l d Kennedy, and r e s i d e s at t h i s v e r y moment in Lyndon B a in es Johnson a t th e White House — power which i s v e r y s i m i l a r , e x c e p t fo r th e g eo g ra p h