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  • , of the problems df peace will provide a major contribution to the greatest single problem of our time. The symposium that the Center p:tiopos es can, I think, be an important event in the International Cooperation Year which I proclaimed on October 2. 1
  • that settled. to do this time is to emphasize to him that of insisting on agricultural was interested of Israel Eshkol was here this week and we had a There really wasn't much of part~cular interest, to get commeµts on some of the cooperative which
  • aseignmenta in Government and giving the nod to the work of the CIA and the intelligence community. 5. I presented the briefing, using the cards attached - no graphics. 6. I was followed by Kermit Gordon who spoke of the budget, explaining the reductions
  • , is bein g s u bjected to increasing verba l a t tack by the prime min­ iste r , and, like the two major part ies, suffers from in ternal fac ti onalism. While rejecting EDA bids for cooperation, Papandreou faces the continuing problem of keeping
  • ,_.,d_.....,_ __ i_r_._c_a_te_r _____ Gordon M. Murr~ \:-' V I __ Mr. Gordon asked that -we prepare the atte"l.'""d.-3lote for use by the \olhi_te HouSEt,Ji~ _ • 0 uauwww Oil October 16, 1964 (Oor4a1 II. lluri-q) Task Poree \nmlp0rtat1CD X 'l'he
  • ¢':be credible to take the line that we have decided to stop shipments of lard because it ·is not solely a food. . c:.; C__, Gordon Chase The Cuban food ration has recently been publicly reported at 2 pounds of lard per person per month, so 50 miilion pounds
  • . MILITARYSITUATIONANDPROSPECTS A. Japanese Forces B. u.s.-Japan Military VII. 65 65 Cooperation U.S. POLICYTASKS 73 76 SEGRE'l' SECitt.T - THE FUTUREOF JAPAN Summary Looking ahead over the next ten years, we can expect to find ourselves dealing with an increasingly
  • . communication experiment, with British cooperation, with Echo II. - 3 - February 24: NASA-USAF added nine new experiments in X-15 program, extending to 1968. February 26: Relay II transmits World heavyweight championship fight in Miami to Europe. March 1
  • ~.U Cbester L. Cooper McOeorge Bundy 2 c .. &:S61\Z.T l . DECLA~ll'U~ ,w-. '& /c.t rlP l ~, ... ~) Date ll-20~ December 21. 1964 1-i.EMORANDUM FOR: Tho Prctlidcnt In view cf the wldosprea.d African .h o·a tllity to tho Stanlcyvillo rescue I
  • are confident that the affafrs of the Alliance are While you are Secretary General, we look forward to a long period of the closest possible cooperation. Ar.d so I ask you all to join me now in a toast to Secretary General M~nlio Brosio, who serves a dynamic
  • A. are to: US objectives in South Vietnam (SVN) are unchanged. They 1. Get Hanoi and North Vietnam (DRV) support and direction removed from South Vietnam, and, to the extent possible, obtain DRV cooperation in ending Viet Cong ~VC) operations in SVN. 2. Re