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10 results
- political lesson from the intense Con
gressional opposition to the decision to send in the C-1 30 1 s ? Unde r Secretary
Katzenbach shou ld background the press. The domestic racial issue k i cked off
the Congressional debate. Senator Javits should be seen
- he must
appear UN latest Monday December 9. Plans departur~ from Rio
Saturday December 7 0145 ETA New York Idlewild 1155 Argentine
Air lines Flight 35 0..
,,
He apparently
does not expect be met by friends on arrival.
Anticipates
press may seek
- to provide technical assis
tance grants to newly-independent COD1DOnwealth
countries.
The French
have said they are willing to continue helping independent members ot
the Camrunity such as Mali which are willing to reuain associated with
France and who
- . He is a 1955 graduate of the National War
College.
He is a member of the Georgia Bar Associati~n,
Phi Beta
Kappa ar.d Phil Delta Phi, as well as other professional
and
social clubs and associations.
Ambassador Bennett delivered the 1966 Comrr.e
- · NEGOTIATlONS
wI TH STATUS OF' LA JES BASE IN AZORES, EITHER, IN PRESS
0 R I N I NF ORMAL CON VERSA T I ONS Wl TH: EMBOFF S ·• HOWEWER .,
THIS' UNUSUALLY PROMINENT PRESS i:·RE,\TMENT OF: nuRo.
,
PARTY NEGOTIATIONS
IS FURTHER EVIDENCE
THAT PORTUGUESE
AU TH OR ·I
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for its implementation be released to the press except upon the explicit
instructions of the Secretary of State.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 5, 1966
CONFIQ~~lTIAL
DECLASSIFIED
Authority ..StQ~ 'i -I'/- 7 1 re- AJLJ
- "stalemate.'' The Secretary said that the press
corps in Viet Nam are more antagonistic now than they
ever have been. He said there is no evidence of a stalemate.
He said that military commanders in Viet Nam told him that
they believe they have made
- was thought of our going to the U. N. and getting
defeated.
Goldberg said I don't think ·this would be considered a rebuff, although the
press may say it is a rebuff.
The President asked can we close off....
Goldberg said no, if they were solid we would have
- have not succeeded and in fact have
been undercut by Rhodesian and South African moves which
make a peaceful solution of these problems all but impossible
in the foreseeable future.
.
The Africans can be expected to press to have the
General Assembly