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- bottlenecks. After a decade of
. well intentioned efforts by FIIA and URA, rehabilita
tion-the most pressing need in urban renewal-is
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still not a going proposition. An executi\·e depart
ment could provide a completely fresh start, removing rehabilitation
- soon if he can come and see
you sometime in the second week of December. This explains the
attached ticker item, but it doesn't say why we always learn from
the press first about Wilson's plans.
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2. What is on Wilson's mind is that the British have
- pressing urban needs, proposed
for the immediate
study of the new Secretary
and including
demonstration
projects in metropolitan
planning.
These
programs
are predicated
on the organization
of the Depart
ment along the lines recommended
in o~r companion
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Davidson Sommers
• David Stahl
• John W. Wade
• Member of Executive
Committee of the Board
of Directors
Honorable Lee White
Counsel to the President
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Lee:
Enclosed is a press release which I feel very strongly
should
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ot rapid urban and metropolitan growth and press forward -towar4•.
our national goal ot a decent home in a decent enviroament tor
•~ eft17 American tami]T. To. accanpllah this ve
- His Excellency Amintore Fan!aai,
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Italy,
an old friend of the President, from way back. They had a short sesion in
the office, then went out for a walk, cllled the Press and the Press photogs.
I want
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next summer and publish next fall, but he has to decide within the
next week or two because of a need to arrange free time with his
employers.
I think Geyelin is on·e of the four or five most responsible foreign
affairs reporters
- the inside story he wo:n.1 t
be credibl • So l'v• tos ed in the press
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- a major ruckus in the Middle
East. Nasser has made clear that he sees our suspension of shipments
since December as an act of economic pressure. But Egypt's pressing
food needs and foreign exchange shortage have so far deterred him from
doing more than
- a cease-fire and the reestablishment
of processes within which Dominicans can choose their own
government, free from outside interference.
The primary purposes for which the American States
established the OAS, as set forth in Article I of its Charter
- -Dade
county community leaders responded by establishing a local task
force to work with the Federal group. In contrast with their earlier
criticism and gloomy predictions, the Miami press has published
articles complimentary of the way Federal
- statement which George could
give the press as Brandt leaves is attached at Tab A. This is a free
option.
Brandt pro bbl y will want a picture with you alone (just as the
Chancellor will when he gets here) and I would urge that he ge given one.
A State
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World when Hitler started his aggression. If South Vietnam goes,
the rest of Asia will collapse like dominoes before an aggressive
China.
d.
Whatever additional bombing is necessary he would initiate.
e. Without turther thought, he
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want to press issues to the ex
tent of provoking elections,
for all evidence points to the
continued popularity of the
Center Union.
Leftists and Communists
High on the ERE list of
charges against the government
is that it has been "soft on
Communism
- . Although Quat has told me that no decisions have
been taken, the press and our informants have it that the Council confirmed
General "Little" Minh as Commander-in-Chief (he holds this post now on an
"Acting" basis), selected General Huynh Van Cao as Chief
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States.
The Soviets began pressing both the United
States and Hanoi toward discussions,
fearing United
over the deteriorating
political
States f'rustration
position in South Vietnam might es·calate the conf'lict.
China was concerned about how it might
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IT IS A PRESS RELEASEANNOUNCING
A NEWHUDPR03RAM.HOWEVERi
MILT SAYSTHIS PROGRAM·COULD
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STEP FOR THE STILL FORMING
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the Paks, and could lead to resw.nption of full-scale hostilities.
Wetre
pres sing the SYG to act.
In any event withdrawal to the 5 Al!.gust positions will be a tricky matter.
The UK believes the UN must press for it immediately, lest the war erupt
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Politico Military Games-----------------------General Information---------------------------General De Gaulle's 27 April Speech------------General De Gaulle's 9 September Press---------Conference
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Issues, Problems
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CHIEF OF ST AFF, HAD ALSO BEEN LABELED AS A MAN OF THE
KI NG AND WAS AL SO UNABLE TO FUNCTION EFFECTIVELY BECAUSE HE TOO IS
UNDEJS< r:::lRE FRCY.1 "THE DEMOC TXATI C ELEMENTS"~ . A NEW- MAN IS NE EDED
AS CHIEF HAGS WHO
- deliveries some time into the future but when word of
the deal gets arowid, it may increase Jordanian and Lebanese pressure
and give the Israelis an added talking point {though these planes will not
be a serious threat to them)/
Lebanon is pressing for a PL
- -supported. aggression
in Vietnam poses. the same kind of threat to Free World interests as Communist
China's attack on India in 1962.
I wish to tell you in utmost prctvaey of the effort we have already made to
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induce a response from Hanoi
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the President ·than greater Indian support on Vietnam.
As we
confront d.lfflcult decieione.. to know that the largest. country in
Free .Aaia (and biggest democracy in the world) waa with us would
be of irruneuce help.
Shast:r i must be brought ·to realise
- impose a
serious problem in this connection? What kind of legislation would
provide the President with the necessary flexibility?
(fhat kind of arrangements should we bargain for?
Almost all other
free world countries conduct their trade
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making the albums per years -- don't you wa t to
think of 8 x 10?
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April
27,. 196S
Mr. President:
The White House Press Photographers
Thursday,
.lpril
are having their
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that you do mot plan
- Press relations
- Assietants(with
the understanding
President's
approval) and/or to the press office
we are, in effect,
going against the President's
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My office is receiving an increasing
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to Mrs. Johnson or to aey
that they will secure
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