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- their expenditures.
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Most important,
there is a new and growing public
awareness
of the magnitude
and danger of the problem.
---~------~-;-~--Iltis· now possible for a President to speak frankly t6the people about this matter.
But~ m~:su.-red
agai'.nst
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informed of your decision
and hope and both have signed.
So have Prime Ministers
Holyoake of New Zealand, Krag of
Denmark and Borton of Norway.
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Mr. Kosygin, after lengthy and careful
consider.s.ti.on, has dec.ided not to sign on the ground that he
- and both have signfd~
So have Prime Ministers
Holyoake of New Zealand, Krag of
Demnark and Borton of Norway.
•[
Mr. Kosygin, after lengthy and careful consideration, has decided not to sign on the ground that he
doesn't agree with parts of the declaration
- their activity.
How hard we push is a
touchy question,. but it's clear now we ought to take a new look.
So to capitalize on the impetus of your Independence speech, we
would like to put out the attached memorandum and cable. The memo's
purpose is to force
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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