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- ., El Segundo, California
BLASINGAME, B. P., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
BORCH, Fred J., New York City, New York
BOYD, Virgil, Detroit, Michigan
EVANS, Llewellyn J., Long Island; New York
GWINN, William, East Hartford, Connecticut
HUNTER, R., Phila
- advice
you gave me.
In line with your good arrangements
I chatted briefly
with
Jim Webb over.the
telephone while in Washington and we are
planning to get together
for a longer discussion
very soon.
Should anything new and vital develop, I will be in touch
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NEWS CONFERENCE
of
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Robert S. McNamara
at
Pentagon
Friday, November 3, 1967
*
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Mr. Goulding
- . . . Borman to extend
te , - aa4 to die ,-ople of N. . Zealand Ille warme•t
1net1n1• el. all Americana. W• ciuply appl'eclate dMI
coopewatl.Oil el New Zealand la Jolntly nppoa-UD1 with
u a rana• el. ecleatlfte eaperimau :telate4 . . . .
bploraUoa ol tu earth
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Germany
They
There ei-e 1IO easy answers to any of these questions.
will require a new spirit of trust and cooperation am:mg all the
nations of the world. That spirit, Chancellor Erhard, is embodied
1n the friendship of our two great nations.
And so
-
this morning from New York.
Ben~«~d~
Executive
Secretary
Enclosure:
As stated.
-COWFIDENTIAL
ENCLOSURE
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FOR MOYERS.AT.TEXAS
- to the S enate for promo
tion to the grade of Commander .
THIS COPX' FOR_ _ _ _ _ _ __
NEWS
CONFERENCE
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
WITH BILL M>YERS
4:24
PM EDT
AUGUST 31, 1965
TUESDAY
MR. M:>YERS: The President aPKQY® tQQ.al' theJQ~ p9lJ.~y
- to test
the Soviets 1 intentions by further conversation. If, however,
the next round of conversation is fruitless, NASA should be
requested to develop some specific action proposal that would
represent a new initiative on our part. At the last meeting
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Referring to recent discussions in New York, the ·secret·ary
recalled that he had informed Gromyko that while there appeared
to be agreement in principle on refraining from placing weapons
. of mass destruction- in orbit
-
response to the proposals for cooperation already made by
President Kennedy and by you.
(b) No new high-level US initiative is recommended
until the Soviet Union . has had a fur-ther opportunity (possibly
·t hree months) to discharge its current obligations
- placed ln orbi around th e
RatheT, this resolution
c lls for abstention.
It would
repreae t inte
tional r cognit on that the a
rac in
oute sp ce
at no be ex nded Lnto thi new nvir
en
that while
a es eking w ye of l iting and rd cing
ezieting
P111U1nuants
- Chile plus Peru and/or Ecuador are denied.
i. Establish two new stations, one in Hawaii, and one in
either Fiji Islands or American Samoa. A mobile
station for special equatorial coverage would possibly
be required.
2. Cost:
Approximately
$14.ooo
- in connection
with the orbiting and testing of nuclear devices in space. This
new draft would replace the old NSAM No. 50 which had been
originally issued in connection with orbiting TRANSIT satellites
in 1961.- It has been checked out with ·t he responsible
- which they are willing to support.
This has the effect of withholding specific Presidential approval of every
single detailed item of the long statement. I believe, however, that the
new form will have the same value as the long one without