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- acknowl edged that they d ispensed free t rips were: Max Klein. identified by Wright as editor of Metro Goldwyn-Mayer News of the Day; Louis Messolonghelis, edi tor, King Features Syndicate; Courtland Smith, editor of the Central Press Association
- countries or the United States. Detailed technical presentations were heard concerning each indi vidual Chinese Communist nuclear test and an assessment was made of future developments by Red China. in the field of nuclear weapons and associated delivery
- security planning. The emphasis in most games is on current or potential problems associated with inter national affairs. d. Games are often conducted with high level offi cials participating on "senior level" teams which review and discuss proposals
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- enriched two year,. sive force of the fission triger. -tes Ma An Sdoaao, = ,,....., PRESERVATION cu.-Y PRESS RELEASE The UDlted Stat.a nuclear baa detected teat la the atmoapbere tu i8tb ol December uother Chine•• Comm-.mbt at taelr te•t
- only a one-sentence notice on the back page of their press. The pro-Moscow Western European Communist parties meanwhile criticized Peiping for flouting the Test Ban Treaty. Some Free World and Communist governments have stated or implied
- have not succeeded and in fact have been undercut by Rhodesian and South African moves which make a peaceful solution of these problems all but impossible in the foreseeable future. . The Africans can be expected to press to have the General Assembly
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- by Rhodesian and South African moves which make a peaceful solution of these problems all but impossible in the foreseeable future. The Africans can be expected to press to have the General Assembly call for adoption by the Security Council of punitive economic
- - -tomorrow, Thursday, December 12, 2 - 3 :30 p. m Room SC-1042, Pentagon You may recall that you answered General Wheeler's invitation by saying that you would try to attend but could not promise. There is no pressing reason for you to do so unless you would