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- the Senate confirms·. (In your press conference
on August 31, 1965 you said that Conrad would be promoted to
Commander, but the papers had not been signed. They are now
signed and ready to go. }
2.
L. Gordon Cooper ..... The President has requested
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the President's policy on the promotion of a!ltronauts, neither
Colonel Borman nor Captain Lovell is eligible for another promotion
as a result of Apollo 8.
Attached are biographies of the three astronauts and a
proposed press release.
Also attached for your
- to
Colonel Glenn's v i sit.
The other v isits of Colonel Glenn in Turkey and Japan have
been equally successful.
Wherever our astronauts have gone,
the public reaction has been excellent - the press coverage
splendid.
\...
:.('t" ,
RECEIV ED
. MAR VIN
- by the White House Press Secretary, unless he
directs otherwise.
The Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council
will be responsible for coordinating requests for approval action and
announcements of such launches.
kiJ~ 4.J
McGeorge
- have not yet seen the actual transcript of Secretary McNamara's
press conference in which he is reported to have spoken at length
regarding a Soviet fractional orbit bombardment system. However,
from what I have read in the newspaper and on the AP ti
- the decision was made. This research will
also serve as the basis for my doctoral
dissertation
in political
science at New York University.
I am currently
discussing
with
of
Prentice-Hall,
Little-Brown,
and M.I.T. Press the publication
the book.
I understand
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committee also decided to hold further negotiations
before or during the 21st General Assembly.
We will be
pressing for early talks but recognize that the USSR
has the capacity to delay negotiations
and agreement.
Benjamin H. Read
Executive Secretary
I
I
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If Soviets seem anxious t o press ahe ad with freezing text
of res o l u t ion and collect ing t he other s ponsors , you are
a u thorizen t o proceed ~ x x - s oones t ~
on the
ba s is of t ex t se t forth below.
You are also authorized t o j oin i n
- •ON ·SPACE•
USMIBA EXPRESSED MfS :OWN oiSTRESS
AND APOLOGiES,
PO i NT I NG OUT'rTHAT OF ·NECESS·t TY' MATTER 'HAO, TO BE' •D·t scuSSEo ;w i 'l'H·
A NUMBER OF GOJ AGENC i ES AND I WELL! KNEW• AB H. i TY,OF'- JAP~NESE
PRESS TO FERRET OUT.T-HESE MATTERS,
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- pointed out before the UN in opeaking
to the resolution,
"if events as yet unforeseen suggest the
need for
acquaint
a further
look at th:ls matter,
... /the
the United Nations ·.-rlth such eve-ats-:- 11~':
thus 3ees no reason why any nation
should press
- , President Kennedy stated, " ••• we must not put
forward proposals merely for propaganda purposes;").
(2)
In order to achieve real gains, we should press for
- euNfi9ENTiAl
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substantive rather.than token cooperation.
(3) Cooperation with the Soviet
- press for
flBENflAl ~---
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substantive rather than token cooperation.
(3) Cooperation with the Soviet Union should be well
defined and the obligations of both sides made clear and
comparable.
(This will facilitate implementation as well
as clarify
- that on \.he up a few hundred miles and changed t.o
ve been pressing !or th18 very thing long :.Ve ·or turnlng 75, B•n Jlm la much as he ;'he who controls aerospace controls the
before tbe advent ot nuelear we pons. They
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