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- . The Departmental files do not appear to contain any pertinent information concern ing the Bernardo Torres in question . The Washington Daily News issue of March 6, 1967 contains an article which states that this Bernardo Torres is a self-sty l ed investigator from
- is, I think. very good news from our point of view. Miro Cardona had a couple of talk• with Preaident Dorticoa last week. There was complete disagreement on (a) the University situation and {b) international relations. Miro Cardona waa deeply shocked
- Christian c.c. Foundntion Chicago u 1 Weekly IL Ar.t. Jewish CoIJ&littee u l M:mthly IL GR> u 1 Daily IL u 1 Weekly IL u l M:>nthly IL u l Quo.rterly IL Century Comoentary Congressionnl Record Per context Coiillllonweal
- might do some writing for Hearst papers after his retirement. k. Geo.rge Christian # # # I ). t July 30, 1968 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH VIRGINIA PREWETT, WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS July 1 S, 1968 Miss Prewett: I have been thinking about
- on November30, 1954(editorially amended to incorporate the new name ot the Watch Colllllittee and the number of the new DCID, transmitted by Reference F), and the Director ot Central Intelligence Directive No. l/5 (new series, trans mitted by Reference r
- the preaent arrangemenia. 11. Ball then brlefly reviewed In.done alan policy and ~ Preeldent stated be had not. aa yet, made a !lndlng and no new c:ommltm•nt• had • 3 .. been made. to supply ald to Sukarno other than that which baa been ln the plpellne
- sincere (~ood will of tl,e Go\-ernroont and people 0£ tho U. ~. to-.,rnrds the new Government and th.e poople o.r C\1b.a. · · The Cor-rnnist Party daily Hoy appears in Habana tor the first Dinco 1953. . . time Ernesto Guevara, Co:r.il!'.an:!or of la C
- ~otiations in New York for liquidation of the t er. '-
- tomorrow to confer with Florida Governor Burns about the Cuban refugee program. The Governor wrote the President on Oc.ieber 5 expressing his concern over a new influx of refugees and making several suggestions (Tab B). Governor Ellington (without touching
- . Pres. want photo graphs for tomorrow of all missile sites - Bundy says have not seen all. Taylor says Where moved? How much has moved? Must look at ports frequently ( 1) San Jul ion ~ Rusk says we should keep daily watch on IL-28 to let Russians
- of gJft. GENER AL SERVICES ADMINI STRATI ON GSA DC 73. 4 95 GSA FORM 7122 (7 - 72 ) Vice Presi dent ~fJJ!!NT'.tA"t SPECIAL HANDLING _,.RES-ONLY TO : FROM: New York NUMBER: 1781 DATE : Nov . 14, 1962 Signature Record Date Officer (TOP SECRET
- Australia New Zealand Moscow - (top level) Sino-Indian conflict West New Guinea) HIRSCH Space Operational Matters Space events, techniques and developments Soviet space science and technology Space Political Matters United Nations Peaceful uses of outer
- was not available from others, before proceeding with assistance deemed to be in the United States interest. The Department is now reviewing the whole of United States policy toward Africa, and we will be developing new proposals for fu ture guidance. /S/ Dean
- and concurred in the following recommendations: u, s, Actions to be Undertaken Immediately 1. The new u. s. AmbaHador to Korea should undertake early discussions with the appropriate leaders of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction along the line
- supervising defections than fervent who Raul Roa and the new chief' of cost devoted to the cause of the re~ioe. di vidual the even those key officials by now to abandon the re~ioe. of considerable or have a new purge brouBht on by the April Bank
- ~nBENTlAL According to Lopez .Fresquet, an important tip-o:f'!, in the . pow er struggle nov, going on within the armed forces~ '1vill be the designation of the new Chief of the Army General Staff to replace Camilo Cicl"'..fuegos. li Ramiro Valdez gets
- the American team. He noted Item b. in the Check list and I pointad out the press exaggeration and distortion which appeared in the New York Times . He asked that I personally meet with the head of the Times in New York, pointing out how auch distorted reports
- believed, however, that because we had sent a note on overflights to the Cubans via the Czechs, we were taking a new initiative and launching a new move against Cas tro. They felt we had concluded that we had interpreted the climate of improving U . S
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- to whether all things po•aible were being don·~ in South Vietnam. McNamara anawered affirmatively and then advocated the Propoaed North Vietnam Operations which are to be reviewed oa Tu9Clay. McCone raiaed the que8tion of omiaalon ol any reference to New
- retention is necessary, the original Signature Record must be returned to Room 724LP within 30 days and the item covered with a new Signature Record. (To be considered UNCLASSIFIED upon removal of attachment) 4 2 G6 OUTGOING HLEGRAM Department of State
- the new equipment making possible the relighting of the engines w : thout the descent. He said we are on the very far frontier of knowledge and there are many problems remaining. Those who had operated the pl anes were unanimous in agreeing that it would
- to furnish you with any new iriformation that they get on the ~ r l x ground. Fine, fine--I"ll go into it and see what's indicated and talk to the people in the department and do what I think is indicatedo K And I think it would be a good policy all around
- ns~uro Cu.~•s rolatio~a of vith the new Soviet Co•.;ornmcnt. it appeal"s probAble, on balaneo. that tho USSR v111 Set.ik 1. us Alt .:l'"?':-tti~es, a. contlngc~ th!$ Th~ir pl:uming ca.lb for a a S?:.ont-i>«"ntn. ~t pTos~atl1 th.at tho