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the Soviets proved ready to go the route with uso How
ever pressure alone -- unaccompanied by any effort to
meet security problems the Indians regarded as both real
and pressing -- might still failo
- that the Director of the ,NSF is in
the best position to make this Judgment and has the authority
to do so. The Senator believes that, if in the Director's
Judgment such a gift would assist the receiving nation in
solving some of its most pressing problems, then he
- a feasibility study brought about
by the French, British, and U.S. SSTpro
posals being publicized in the Western
press. By 1962 Soviet press articles car
ried sketches of an SST obviously derived
from the Bounder bomber prototype. Al
though not an economical
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the Presiden t on April 27. He took th e occasion to assure her of US
support for India, and to refute her statement to the press that we
favored Pakistan.
7 . In May and early June, the White House staff detected an
improvement in Indo-Paki.stani
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Bunc!y said that the
President might get a press quel"'y a.bo\.!t tear ga.:; ii he held a press
coI'..ie:-"'nce tor."lo:.·:row.
McNamara suggested that the President
respond by stz..ting (1) tear gas is a hu~ane way to restore order under
certain
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20550
July 17, 1967
MEMORANDUM
Subject:
Status of ANTON BRUUN
As previously reported in the National Science Foundation
press release, NSF 67-30, dated July 6, 1967, the floating
drydock in which ANTON BRUUN was situated sunk on July 1st
- - -tomorrow,
Thursday,
December
12, 2 - 3 :30 p. m
Room SC-1042,
Pentagon
You may recall that you answered
General
Wheeler's
invitation
by saying that you would
try to attend but could not promise.
There is no pressing
reason for you to
do so unless you would