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1482 results
- to the relevant Free
World countries. It is now being put forward for your considera
tion in connection with other .Vietnam actions in the New Year.
The practical results of this NSAM will probably be very
slight. Only a very few ships have called. at both North
- which they are willing to support.
This has the effect of withholding specific Presidential approval of every
single detailed item of the long statement. I believe, however, that the
new form will have the same value as the long one without
- be
unleaa the ROK government
to cut back to a sustaining
settle
h>.light of its other urgent
devote such a large portion of its military
to tho ROK as in tho past.
new sources
by pointb:lg out that ROK/Jap
around,
ment ls in fact beat way
- powers in technological and
arms control matters.
2..
Three additional points should be kept in mind:
a.
If proposed U.S.·Soviat talks about slow-
·1ng down the strategic anns race should lay the
basis for a new and perceptible degree of restraint
- minimum which yo\l would conelder accoptabJAI •ven though lt would not do all tba.t fOG recommend. The oncloffd
talmlu format abould be follow.a .t a p~· tbi. lntonnatlon. It
•houlcl cover each propam propoaal .... wheib.er lt wou.14 require new
pfltll'am
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room (room 7261 New State Bldg.).
at
The Department of State is currently
engaged in
preparing
its semi-annual
inventory
of existing
and pro
jected contingency
plans.
In connection
with this task,
the views of the Planning Group on possible
subjects
- authority or new 'legislation aa appropriate, and funds to
provide a modest increase in assignment... 11ehited language training for
,.,ives at C--overnment expense.
It ia
$237 0 000.
eotinmt~d
that· the civilian agencies wouldt need app:roxbmtcly
- be required.
The Secretary
has worked out
an agreement
wit:4 Minister von Hassel under which our Joint Chiefs
will work with the FRG military authorities
to make a new joint study
of the potential military effectiveness
of ADM 1 s. The Secretary 1 s •
request
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January 31, 1961 in almo1t all ca•••·
'ftle heart of the new 1ft
1• •ection 4, which declare• "One may
a firearm only
on the ba•i• of permi■ aion granted by the People'• Militia
Organ• [police]."
Other provi■ iona explain that a peraon with
such permi••ion
- (1) land acquisition,
of existing
structures,
and supporting
facilities
the new uses of the project
land,
ing buildings
and facilities
improvements,
such as schools,
commu~ity and the Federal
and (3) provision
of project
which
- fo r a resolution expressing th e u n ity
an d d eterm in a tio n of th e U nited S tates
in supporting freedom a n d In p ro tec t
in g peace In so u th e ast Asia.
T hese la te s t actions of th e N o rth
V ietnam ese regim e have given a new an d
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and official
does represent
expansion;
of
be overemphasized.
role
for the main barrier,
would take on a new perspective
the creation
regarding
cannot
limited
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political
to any significant
and the use of nuclear
symbols of nationalism
-
to explore
questions
some of the fundamental and
iuvolved.
from ~hose intereeted
We are requesting
conaents
in ACDAand in the State ~partment.
However, because of the immediate concern with the subject
in New York,, I thought you might be interested
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~blication
car tFUGtiTEP
Ruqolrsr
Perm1ss1on of Copyr1gnr
t=4e!der. W. Thomes Jola1110"
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- 9 Of 12, 148 Community Action Program workers, only 6 have
been booked.
Of 35, 000 ghetto workers in New York only 4 have been
picked up
- to be informed and I am going to try to do what is
right. It's knowing what is right that is important. We have got to
find new ways, but I ask you what would you do if you were President
tonight?
Would you do the following:
(1)
Would you pull out of Vietnam
- before or after our talks
with the Soviets?
Ambassador Ball: Wait until after meeting, but tell the Soviets so they
don 1 t feel hoodwinked. They used Skyhawks in the raid on Jordan. The
Foreign Ministers will all be in New York on the first of October
- the new equipment making possible the relighting of the
engines w : thout the descent. He said we are on the very far
frontier of knowledge and there are many problems remaining.
Those who had operated the pl anes were unanimous in agreeing
that it would
- be engaged in
fighting under the new progra m . He also asked whether U . S. planes
were being adequately maintained, adding that many people had ex
pressed their concern to him on this p oint.
Secretary McNarnal'a r eplied that U . S . soldiers
- ious crops . Country per.:'or:r.;.nce in developin5 food resources will be a
priority self-help condition for AID assistance .
invest~ent
In concert ¥ith these efforts , the President has proposed a
new Fooci. for Freedom program, which will be closely
- the enemy militarily; we must make
demons trable progress in pacification; at the same time, we must add a new
ingredient forced on us by the facts. Specifically, we must improve our position
by gett ing ourselves into a military posture that we credibly
- zed
but have no interes t in the control of conventional a r ms .
Our immediat e p r obl em is to gi ve King Hassan a sense of stability.
Therefore , we have r ecommended a $14 million a rms sale and a new
food ag reement.
In this p r ocess , however
- be cleared.
"Never,
11
said Wheeler.
McNamara said "It's movement
about 90% are against moving targets."
The President commented on the picture in today's New York Times showing
about 20 North Vietnamese troops in water re-building a bridge. He
suggested
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irrelevant role with respect
to ita ovn people.
D:IDlomatic-International
l. An announcement ot another increase will probably cancel
tar the time
2.
being thil'd party
ettou to bring about negotiations.
It ia likely to bring a new wave of adverse
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In accordance with the request of Mr . Abe Fortas ,
iss Larrie O' Farrel of New York City was interviewed on
October 28 , 1964 , by representatives of this Bureau at
which time she furnished a signed statement concerning
information furnished her by Mr . John
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- to Increase the number and volume of sma11 business loans
to Negro busfneumen. I have a serJes of confetences arranged all day
In PhlJadelphfa, together with radio and TV programs and a general news
conference. This has attracted considerable Interest. I
- to vote t181l1Mt 4iscrhd.-.•
t1on.. S1Dce B~bel", the ~ bas 'b1'0Ught eight new wits, i'ive 1n
Misslaa1ppi a l thne 111 Alabama, to t0l'bi4 41.ae~loa ep.tnat Negron
aeeldal to 'YOte. 9loae eu1ta br.las to 6o t.be 1iOta1. tile4 aince ptssage o-r
tbe c.S :dl
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a new set of program objectives which could perhaps be
achieved in a reasonable time period, say 10-20 years.
In early 1964 an effort was initiated to develop a
formal statement of objectives which after many false
starts finally led to the establishment
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May 2, 1966
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wo WO\lld NJ' th.at. he•• or wanted M, be t o dog 1• IIUT'J° T.,.._the un whoa Cev•rnor
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- $4.5
billion in new appropriations and anticipated carryovers of
$300 million more. $3 billion was appropriated and carryovers
of $684 million are now estimated (including reappropriation of
$127 million of last year's Contingency Funds, which we had
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not to create a new agency for covert pperations, but, subject to direct
ives from the NSC, to place the responsib~ity for them on the Central
Intelligence Agency and correlate them with espionage and counter
espionage operations under the over-all control
- the Fr 1963 total. The FX 1963 AID program totaled $)6.6
million in new obligations; HAP was $16.6 allllon.
Tho reduction of these programs as compared with initial pl.ans
tor n 1964 bas been even eharper. The initial FI 1964 Congressional
Presentation
- spoke 1n Frankfurt on June 25. This Partnership
continues, however, to need new sources ot strength and a
sense of vitality
and timely purpose.
We are gratified that
the vast majority of Europeans recognize the necessity to
resume movement toward closer
- to furnish you with any new
iriformation that they get on the ~ r l x ground.
Fine, fine--I"ll go into it and see what's indicated and talk to the people
in the department and do what I think is indicatedo
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And I think it would be a good policy all around
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