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  • you should feel free to request reports or .studies or ether assistance from any Department, and you should act directly for me and for Secretary Rusk. When your recom­ mendations are in preliminary form I shall plan to mee't with you to determine what
  • by Foreign Minister Spaak, the text of which the State Department is to obtain (copy attached). 1. France -- The difficulties we are encountering with France in NATO are limited to the military field. We should press France to support NATO in all other fields
  • not only to deal with the population and urbanization problems that press hard on food supplies but for another reason. One of the ways to force the pace of change in agricultural policy as a whole is to have available an expanded supply of chemical
  • -·------------------- E-1 ~-26 GAMEDOCUMENTATION Politico Military Games-----------------------General Information---------------------------General De Gaulle's 27 April Speech------------General De Gaulle's 9 September Press---------Conference • Issues, Problems
  • to the paramount objective to the common defenae and security; ''b. the development_. use, and control of atomic energy ahall be directed •o u to promote world peace, improve the 1eueral W9lfare, increa~e ·the •tanda~d of liring, and atrencthen free competition
  • As published IL s 1 1-t>nthl.y IL u 2 As published International (Selective Politics Bibliography) Press Releases ~ino-Soviet /5oviet Affairs Affairs Notes (SAN) • 1-IL Routes 1-IL - eOffll'Im!lft':Etdi CE:tf.l'RAL INI'ELLIGENCE AGENCY TITIE
  • that would increase the cohesion of NATO and the North.Atlantic community. These should embrace two kinds of measures: a. Military and non-military programs affecting primarily the affairs of the Free World; b. Constructive political, diplomatic, and economic
  • to be clear about two other matters, to the G·e rmana as well as among ourselves: a. It is Paris, not Washington, that is pressing oa the aerm.aaa a choice between ~....ranee anc:l the u. s. ; 5. We ought to accompany the NATO reorsanb:ation with as manr
  • . McGeorge Bundy No release to the press. E:--v-_J_~• ., - . ~ - \~1 lo ~~ - 5' ADELPHI PAPERS NUMBER :z: THIRTEEN = -= OCTOBER 1964 r--..., c...> :,.-; zrn . - C)
  • "SEP 21 PRESS CONFERENCE"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES ON NEXT 2 RECORDINGS; RECORDING STARTS AFTER PRESS CONFERENCE HAS BEGUN
  • Press relations
  • Telephone conversation # 5626, sound recording, PRESS CONFERENCE (with LBJ), 9/21/1964, 12:29PM
  • PRESS CONFERENCE
  • Press relations
  • RUSK RECOMMENDS ANNOUNCING TO PRESS THAT GEORGE BALL WILL ATTEND NATO MEETING IN HIS PLACE
  • Press relations
  • SALINGER DISCUSSES PRESS BRIEFING ON LBJ'S 10:00A MEETING WITH DEAN RUSK, GEORGE BALL, ROBERT MCNAMARA, LIVINGSTON MERCHANT, OTHERS; LBJ ASKS THAT MORE SUBSTANCE BE ADDED TO BRIEFING; BALTIMORE SUN'S FAVORABLE STORY ON LBJ'S SPEECH AT STATE DEPT
  • Press relations
  • RUSK REPORTS ON SITUATION IN CYPRUS INCLUDING MESSAGE FROM TURKISH PRESIDENT GURSEL, STATUS OF AMERICANS ON ISLAND, POSITION OF 3 GUARANTOR POWERS (UK, GREECE, TURKEY), MEETING OF NATO COUNCIL; RUSK GIVES KILDUFF INFORMATION FOR PRESS
  • Press relations
  • PRIOR TO LEAVING TO ATTEND NATO CONFERENCE, MCNAMARA REPORTS ON COVERAGE OF HIS PRESS CONFERENCE ON DEFENSE INSTALLATION CLOSINGS, DOD BUDGET; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETING WITH US DIPLOMATS, PRAISES MCNAMARA, CAUTIONS HIM ABOUT WORKING TOO HARD
  • Press relations
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM UK? PRIME MINISTER ON NUCLEAR SHARING; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT HIS COLD, INSTRUCTS BUNDY ON HANDLING STAFF MEMOS; BUNDY REPORTS ON PRESS INQUIRY ABOUT PANAMA MEETING
  • Press relations
  • LBJ REQUESTS FOREIGN POLICY BRIEFING FOR REPUBLICAN GOVS.; FOREIGN POLICY, CIA BRIEFINGS FOR MAJOR CANDIDATES, FORMER PRESIDENTS; AVERELL HARRIMAN'S PRESS CONFERENCE ON AFRICA, COMMUNISTS; MLF MEETING THIS AFTERNOON; DOUGLAS DILLON
  • Press relations
  • DISCUSSION OF PRESS ARRANGEMENTS FOR TELEVISING LBJ'S SPEECH AT NATO RECEPTION AT WH TOMORROW; LBJ ASKS FOR UPDATE ON PANAMA; HAROLD STASSEN'S VISIT TO PANAMA
  • Press relations
  • LBJ TEASES MCNAMARA ABOUT HIS TEXAS TRIP, GOLDWATER'S REMARKS ABOUT "JOHNSON'S WAR"; DISCOURAGING CABLES FROM MAXWELL TAYLOR ABOUT VIETNAM; DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS ISSUE; MANLIO BROSIO VISIT TO SAC HEADQUARTERS; PRESS
  • Press relations
  • DEMONSTRATIONS AT US EMBASSY IN MOSCOW; LBJ TELLS RUSK TO CONFER WITH FULBRIGHT, REEDY ON RESPONSE, SUGGESTS RUSK AND OTHER US OFFICIALS GIVE REGULAR REPORTS TO PRESS, DIPLOMATIC CORPS ON VIETNAM POLICY; BUDDHIST PROTESTS; RESPONSE TO CRITICISM
  • Press relations
  • MCNAMARA RECOMMENDS DEAN RUSK NOT ATTEND NATO MEETING BECAUSE OF CONTINUING CRISIS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, VIETNAM SITUATION; GEORGE BALL; LBJ'S UPCOMING SPEECH ON EUROPE; OAS; "WISE MEN" DELEGATION TO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; NEW AIRPLANE FOR PRESS
  • Press relations
  • MILITARY PAY BILL; VIEWS OF DAVID BRUCE, CHARLES BOHLEN, LYMAN LEMNITZER ON PROPOSAL TO BOMB IL-28S; USSR, UK REACTION; PRESS COVERAGE OF NATO MEETING; WH MEETING TO REVIEW VIETNAM; MAXWELL TAYLOR; INCREASED CASUALTIES, VIET CONG ATTACKS; US FORCES
  • Press relations
  • GOLDBERG PRAISES LBJ'S NATO SPEECH; PRESS COVERAGE OF SPEECH AND GOLDBERG'S MEETING WITH SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE; DOD POLICY ON SPOUSES' TRAVEL IN GOVT PLANES; LBJ'S TRIP TO MRS. EMMANUEL CELLER'S FUNERAL; GOLDBERG'S VIETNAM SPEECH; UK
  • Press relations
  • LBJ DISCUSSES NEED FOR CLARIFICATION OF RICHARD NIXON'S STATEMENT WHICH PRESS MISCONSTRUED TO MEAN LBJ HAD AGREED TO GET PRIOR APPROVAL FROM NIXON FOR DECISIONS DURING TRANSITION; ROBERT MURPHY'S ROLE AS NIXON'S LIAISON, OBSERVER IN STATE DEPT
  • Press relations
  • EDWARD LONG'S HEARINGS ON IRS WIRE TAPS; LBJ'S OPPOSITION TO WIRE TAPS; RFK; PRESS LEAKS; CANDIDATES FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL; ARCHIBALD COX; CHARLES ALAN WRIGHT; NEED TO PROMOTE US TRAVEL TO HELP BALANCE OF PAYMENTS; US AMBASSADOR TO NATO; HARLAN
  • Press relations
  • HHH'S UPCOMING TRIP TO EUROPE; LBJ OFFERS DEFENSE OF US POLICY ON NATO, VIETNAM, DISCUSSES UK CRITICISM OF US; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS LEAKS FROM HHH'S OFFICE; HAROLD WILSON; KURT KIESINGER'S CRITICISM OF US; GOVS. CONFERENCE TODAY; GEORGE ROMNEY
  • Press relations
  • PRESS STORY ON STATE DEPT; LBJ'S ADVICE ON PREPARING FOR WILLIAM FULBRIGHT'S HEARINGS; PURCHASES FOR UK AND TRILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS; NEED FOR MULTILATERAL FOOD AID FOR INDIA; U THANT AND VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; WILLIAM MANCHESTER BOOK ON JFK