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  • already hair-thin economy. His chief ef­ forts were diplomatic and were aimed at ending the feuding between nomi­ nally socialist Arab states, especially Egypt and Syria. '-rhe unified efforts of; certain countries, such as the U .A.R., Al­ geria, Syria
  • and will justify the decisions taken, will make it more likely that the Indian government remains on this course and is not diverted by a nuclear program. It is worth pointing ou~ to the Sen~t.e, which is on record overwhelmingly as concerned about the problem
  • ~eeting of May 26, arid keyed to Ambassador Bowles' telegram of May 22 (New Delhts LIMDIS 3204), as has been requested. (This paper,. is attached.) • 2. We will need to get any suggested changes on the . attachment-no later than Thursday noon
  • . President Eisenhower obliquely-confirms the story and reveals that the US has several H-bombs in megaton range. End to Korean War negotiated. Keel for Sea Wolf laid. Third nuclear submarine planned. US announces first Nike battery will be installed at Fort
  • NOT£, AND IT WOULD APPRECIATED. IF THIS COULD BE ACCOMPLISHED~ 4 Bt •. ·(·. PARA. ·tF ~OU.AGREE WIT~ THE FORt~OfNG AND WITH THE DRAFT TEiTS WHICH ARE ATTACHED, THE UN,l,TED.STATES IS PREPARED.TO CONSUMMATEAN EXCHANGE SINCERELY ' UNQLJ0TE. . OF NOTES THROUGH
  • for me. I have had a followup needle from Defense as to the status of this action. i::1EO 4 1 . ., 1,1.-to1,)~ t7 INCOMING TELEGRAM Department 46-81 Action EUR Info ss G SP L SAL NEA NSC INR of State eeNP1m:m1tct:1 NNNNVV FHE720 PP
  • --and I'm not tryi ng to paint a bad picture of the former President, but you've stated you wanted everything. G: Sure. c: I woul d suggest that you look up in the 01 d issues of the Washi ngton Star. They assigned two reporters to investigate the worth
  • , India could •-'Yen realhtlc Tia• paper end th• m•etln& to p back to feel tbia la inevitable ad are te. areat. S.vld..,. accept a goal worth paytn1 a Wa prk• 1-Jatatm your own &eltoa• -4 rk. w. w. lloatow -s-EGR..J:T fer? ,, L .. ?STHE
  • ·~-McNaugbtoa Coamittee to review tb.11 queat1on. EUR1RPM1RISpiera;VBaker1a4 2/9/o; ~307 o~ °' , ourc;orNG TELEGRAM . INDICATE: 0 D~HARGE TO I • Depart:rllent of,' State ~OLUCT . 05340 . ~ __.cccara11•~;u;11a111PJ.11t.ld8nt;--- 82 Origin
  • arr~ngements. The question of access to French facilities in wartime is also cloudy, but probably worth trying to negotiate. (In each case -­ and whatever bargain we strike - - our military planning will have to be hedged for the possibility
  • the disposition of the CDC 3600 at Vaujours is still to be settle_d. (b) The application for the $400, 000 worth of parts will not be approved while the Vaujours incident is still unsettled. (c) The policy toward France expressed in 294 is still valid. The IBM
  • Aide-Memoire to them oi~ b1 i. s ::ubj ect. 3. A recent example is a Fr 2::"1chord~r ~o the firrc1 of Edgerton, Germeshausen, and Grier, Inc. (EG&G) for about $400,000 worth of oscilloscopes,. high-speed cameras, mercury pulse generators, and similar
  • was a chance to really do something good, and I think we persuaded him that this was worth considering. So he said, "Before we make any decision, I want you to go up and talk to Patman." So I took Art Okun with me, and we went up and talked with Patman
  • coatrilMator lo tbe We•n ..._ of Ua.e armr ..,x1 •. U:CUT DECLASSIFIED E.O 1,:,,::n, Sec. 3.4 Ei'.4.a,J~. NARA, D3to~-/~ .. - .,, ~-OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department ~ATE, OCOWCI . ~~w ~ of ·state I . • ' '\ 'SECRET '\ 53 1 °' f I~ ,..,, DAC
  • to the President for National Security Affairs The White House NATIONAL SECURlrt COUNCIL - INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 86 Aclion AEC Info .CONTROLt 1915 RECDt FEBRUARY 82, 1965 6a~9 PM .....:BUNOY-SMiTH ss FROM1 G j~OR-. Z 'OTTAWA] --BOW
  • ~sr • .... ;mr,, 25, ..~.' ··i ' .• .,.. STATE • ' • II. ~ ACTDD .. Page 2 of telegram to _____________________ _ UNCLASSIFIED SUBJ~ REPORT ON· CHINESE NUCLEAR CAPABILITY RELEASED BY JOI.NT CONMITTEE ONATOMICENERGY6~30 P.Mo
  • -nuclear.weapons program Parliament. ••rve LYON WGM t " • . r. • r ... • •• , . .: .; lleBI :, . • l- Jepart1ne.~t INCOMlhG "TELEGRAM .f 'J iilM!!:P 35 ~ Action • FROM: Paris ss TO: Secretary SR G NO:. ~47, Jul! 24, 7 ••• AC:ION
  • to-\ on it. ... • A. I -don't know what the terminal is. some amounts have been supplied. I have an idea, When does the agreement expire? had decided date on it is •••• I ~ Paae 3 of telegram to_ __.,A .... rn....rn.... bu.aa .... e ... s_____________ _ I
  • SECRE TA ~ y• S S T~M ~NT WHJC ~ FROV ! DED DETAI LS O~ TH ~ Department of State TELEGRAM UNCLASSIFIED PAGE ~2 ST AT E 67 963 SYSTEM • TRANSCRIPT 0~ SEC RETARY MCNAMA~A•S PRESS CONFERENCE '. WAS TRANSMITT ED I N US ! t, ~I i~EL~ SS FILE EUF 135