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- the conference report
(H Rept 884). The actions cleared the measure for the
President's signature.
BIii Signed. President Johnson signed HR 6927 on
Sept. 9. He said, "ln the next 35 years, we must literally
build a second America -- putting in place as many
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(dup. #24, NSF, IMTF, Pres. Trip, South
America, May 1965)
090
memo
Bundy to the President re PM Pearson's visit
(Exempted 1977)
105
memo
Bundy to the President re McNamara check-up
(re-reviewed 12/8/83)
108
memo
Bundy
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Tu cs u.4 Intl.a. H•2'• le the au.mmary you. r•~•taM.
1 oaly
alt the hlghlighta. 1tecaua• Jadla l• nally a con&ineat- •irm 4 7.5 milU.on
people ~• m.or• than ir,; Latin America and A&ica eombl 1ied.
t~•••
L Our
lAve•tmer.t 1n lncl••·&l'OWMI
- a
pressure play on us. Ball is still considering what retc..:.iatory action, ii any,
to recommend; some argue that this is no time to goad the Paks further lest
we help push them off the deep end, while others feel that a prompt, quiet
reaction would cool
- to actions against the ·
North , something new must be ad ed . in.. the South to achieve vic tory .
As steps to that end , highest
a~thority
has approved the following
act ions:
1.
t:
E pe rimantal
ncadrement by US forces of South
Vletn~ffi~se
ground
- of the moral implications of our actions?
Are we taking full advantage of the differences that divide
the Canmunist world; or are our policies perhaps forcing them
to resolve these differences?
Page 2.
In short, Mr. President, we hope your speech
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To establish a Department of Housing and Community Development, and for other purposes.
1.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-
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tives of the United States of America in Oong,:essassembled,
3 That this Act may be cited as the Department
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purposefully
to challenge planners.and
decision-makers.
The Blue planners in SIGMAII-65 felt additional
constraints
in that the first move started from the
actual current situation.
Their initial
game strategy
and actions were necessarily
influenced
- of the Inter-American
system may carry out their intended responsibilities
under Inter-American treaties and assist the people
of the Dominican Republic in re-establishing democratic
government under conditions of public order.
The actions of the United States
- and size of the Federal Budget.
I
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---The selection/process
would proceed in two stages.
First, all American ~ities would be invited to make general
proposals for action programs
designed to have a major impact ,
on the living conditio'ns of thei
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FORMED
COALITION
FOR 1964 ELECTION
35.3%
NATIONAL
RADICAL
UNION
(ERE)
99 SEATS
UNITED
DEMOCRATIC
LEFT
(EDA)
11.8%
22 SEATS
TOTAL
300 SEATS
Its ideological mainstream fol
lows the slightly left-of-cen
ter, liberal
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of
India's
democratic institutions.
He also spoke about the possibility
of the
us·and the USSR combining to help bring about some political
solution,
saying
Shastri would favor this.
Ambassador Hare pointed out the difficulties
and hazards we
- are now pretty well
convinced tbat O\U" currect poller can letld oaly to dlaaatrous defeat.
Wllat we an doing now, ••aenu&Dy. 19 to watt and hope for a atable
goveftmlent. ()mt December dl..-ctlve• malce lt very plain that wider
action agalut
- of military activity - - killed in action, prisoners
captured, and weapons lost to the enemy -- have been favorable to the
/ government.
Evidence of arms infiltration from Hanoi increased in this period. Thanks
in one case to information given·by a Viet Cong
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GSA
FORM
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Ruth:
Col. Bowman said that no action is
necessary
on this and, since I already
received
two copies I I'm returning
this
for your junk heap (whoops,
files,
I mean).
Kay
NOFRN
THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
WASHINGTON,
D.C
- have learned that his two top priority objectives will be
eight villages each in Quang Nam and Binh Dinh. The talk now is
of a team of 60 men for each village of which the 40 man political
action team will be the nucleus. These estimates and plans
- capacity, shall nhnte hy 1'\'11,;on
of this ennctment.
Such causes of action mRy he 11sse11ed
h,· 01· 11~11inst.
the l'nited Stntt>s
or such officialof the Depnrtmt>nt 1u1111ny
he 11pp1·opri11te
.
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September
9, 1965
Pub.
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Law 89-1 74
79 STAT1
- , October 14, 1965
l 000 a. m.
, 56,
DECLASSIPIED
E.O.
S.JkEftEY-
NLJ
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT:
By ff1P
Sec. 3.4
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'II.TADA
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Dace /-?.13
Latin American Developments
The major developments in La.tin America this past
- cooperation in the use of their facilities.
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In Latin America! B~azil_is the first case. Ambassador
· Gordo.n exp1ained to President ·"castelo Branco that while the
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program loan
SANIT
- the
to meet a deadline request-
i.'ilstraction.
number of photo requests.
(Approx.
4. For the President to personally see and approve or disapprove each one of
these requests before any action can be taken on it 1would seem to take a
disproportionate
- as an action group, which enjoys the
cooperation of both civil rigQ.ts organizations and state and local bar associations.
A unanimous resolution was passed by the Mississippi State Board of Bar
Commissioners last May ur ging cooperation with the Committee
- is !inacne-ea----l-
by any institution supervised,
regulated or insured by the federal govern- ''ment. Such an extension would require action on the part of the Federal
Homo Loan Bank Board,
tion, the Comptroller
the Federal
of the Currency
Savings
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(a) Community Action Programs •••••••. • ••••••••••••
(b) Bureau of Public Roads •••••.•••••.••••••••••••
(c) Clean Air, Clean Water and Solid Waste Disposal.
(d) Veteran1 Administration Mortgage Insurance ••••••
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- January actions a whole lot more if there has been a pause
beforehand.
I find that Komer strongly shares this view, and that Califano
seems to be shifting toward it.
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LI MD IS
INCIPIENT. POLITICAL
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problem•.
action
concentrated
t
affecting
or alone.
that the Department
Thi• doe• not mean,
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or even any -
Nor doea it require that all
problem• of urbanization
in the new Department.
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be concerned with identifying,
however
- to be sure to take long
angle shots
Where t missed a picture.
of the Press photogs when they are running for the Presidentl on one of theee
walks. In the past I've been concantrating on just the Presldent. But I 1d like
to get some action shots when they're
- as the Democratic
nominee for governor in next ye 's Mar lan~ election.
While my immed
I don't think we e
than maybe keepin
that he has little
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tion. is that no good can come to os from this,
or phould attempt to take any action other
so busy
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that the basic decision is now
made and their job is to work with Katzenbach
and keep the CRS in
line.
I recommend
Approve
your approval
__________
of the above actions.
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Disapprove
_________
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Functions
In
- Urban
of
considering
those
visi6n
- was t'eferring to,
I told him that I personally doubted any action would l.>etaken that quickly on
anything Sec~etary Fr~eman had in mind. simply because there WO\ud not e
time for the ne.cesaary di.•cua1i0neJ here.
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At 3:30 1 had ,an hour•s talk with Iftikar