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  • . 15. I have appointed a small economic warfare working group to recommend policy measures to deny needed resources to the Viet Cong and to monitor the execution of such denial programs. This has great potential importance. WITHDRAWAL SHEET (P RESID
  • back to say that he had learned Goldberg had instructed his people not to,:fl.at}y deny such reports. I told him my answer remained same. cc. George Christian the INFORM.A noN sl!!enzx TJa.rHaJ, HOYemNr JO, 1967 7:10 p..m. Mr. PreaW.at: l ba'nt
  • the establishment of a lasting peace in the Middle East, where it is hoped that the interests of Christianity and of Christian com­ munities may be safeguarded. -2- assurances Accept, Mr. of my highest consideration. President, the renewed y#, ~-( z
  • l evision news film were examined . Simulmatics broke down and coded the content and tone of each item according to a system contain- [4 of 49] - 3ing about 20 categories . Simulmatics hired experienced social science researchers and trained
  • GOVZRNf1ENT. THIS CAN ONLY BE DONE SO LONG AS ERHARD REMAINS IN - OFFICE. AFTER HIS RESIGNATION THE FEDERAL PRESIDENT WILL PROPOSE A NEW CHA NCEL LOR. CUSTOMARILY, THE PRESIDENT FIRST TURNS TO THE SfHO.~GESf PARLIAMENTARY -PARTY, I.E., THE CHRISTIAN DEi10CRATS
  • can adeq\'&&tely monitor tlle apeemem. The JCS and OSD have al•o raieed the question as to whether we could convince the SenMe of the adequacy of our unUatoral verWcation capll,4lide•. 4- How dooa the atat.xnent alfeet our legal poaitloo
  • -----._,...., . ·• . • ~- ~--:--'4~-- ..-_---:-,-.-~-i • - -- ___ .,_.- ------. -·. .. : • ~ 4 ~ • • ..•. : :· .: . T9P='S!'CRE'l'-NODIS - 3 - U.S. Verification Capability .. . ... . . 8. : The judgments of the Intelligence Coannunity on our ability to monitor
  • the original parties (the United States, the United Kingdom, and the USSR) and other states selected on a rotating basis. The agreement would be monitored by national detection systems, but states could ^See Review of International Negotiations
  • , has accepted an invitation from the President's Science Adviser to visit the US in May. Romania continues to explore the possibilities of purchasing equipment and technology in the US for a heavy water plant for its nuclear power program
  • would afford them an opportunity to monitor our tracking equipment in Madagascar and could even provide. a down-range missile tracking station for Peking. Such inroads would obviously threaten our present use of Mauritius as a landing site for Project
  • , to discuss the question of nuclear sharing within NAT 0. He had had a report fro-m Christian Democratic Union Deputy, Dr. Bi rrenbach, on his discussions during his recent visit to Washington; however, he had not yet ·made a "balance sheet 11 upon which
  • /31/68 A 2 p 01/31/68 A ~ ±n--ine.tn-am secret ,AM ~~C 7/u,,t) for Bunker and Westmoreland from Christian secret draft of ll39a - - to -p-resi dent from Rostow l-P- fetit7/68 -r-- A f\ FILE LOCATION NSF, NSC History March 31st Speech
  • of Housing and Urban Dzvelopment Mr. Paul Boyajian, Department of the Interior Mr. George J. ~ecchietti, N.i:'.tional Acron.2.ntics and Space Administration / Mr. Hm·-..arc.1S. SchiJJing, Nz.ti.onal Science Foundation Mr.· John P. Carter. Poet Office
  • Christian Herter, the outgoing Secretary of State, at the NATO ministerial meeting in December 1960. The American proposal met with a cool recep­ tion in e,·ery country except Germany and Italy, and when the new Kennedy Administration took officeit looked
  • would provide assurance that announced space objectives were in fact attempted. Unilateral detection systems have in the past been able to monitor long-range missile and space firings. In the future, missile or space flights which traverse distances
  • and Defense· the rather exten­ sive operations involved in the evacuation and pro­ tection of U.S. citizens in danger areas abroad. The problem was originally brought to the NSC many years ago but has not been monitored by the NSC since 1961. It is my strong
  • WASHINGTON '5ECRET October 30, 1963 NOTE TO HOLDERS OF NSAM 270 The President believes it would be advisable to have a small interdepartmental group exercise over-all supervision and monitor ; . implementation of NSAM 270 and similar actions. The group
  • to set up a procedure for reviewing and carrying out each recommenda­ tion - - absent a compelling case against it - - by December 1. It also specifically requires State to consult with the other agencies concerned, and instructs my office to monitor
  • the crew occupied with ATCduties could not monitor the HF channels and would therefore not receive a call from the Andrews station. Also, we are now entering a period of low sunspot activity and propagation con­ ditions when using high-frequency equipment
  • that radiation from fragIP.ent3 of plutonium in the weapon has been monitored in the imrriediate area. Fragments are being removed and standard decontamination practices are underway. The ir. the garden are being bought and destroyed. vegetables The third weapon