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  • correct. Dr. Parr in made a speech on the post-war shortage of physicians in about 1948, for which he was severely criticized. And there was a great debate through the 40's and early 50's between the Public Health Service and the American Medical
  • and broad papers on the key problem appr~isal of Section G is a discussion of possible options in the area of our negotiating post~~e> discussing possible actions that might be taken in co~~unc~ion with the at~our.cement of whatever actions may
  • , and then heard that the identical plan was to be advanced in a lead editorial in the W ,i shington Post. The President felt this was a deliberate plant and he was exceedingly critical. He personally intervened, but failed with Mr. Al Friendly and finally "killed
  • DISSOLUTION THAT GOVERNMENT. HOLDOVERS; AM VAN do who held IN FOREIGN a f f a i r s POST, KY CHOSE TO RETAIN TP 4 »\ riU Same p o r t f o l io i n . f i r s t diem government and, in QUAT GOVERNMENT DO should f u r n i s h u s e f u l c o n t i n u i t y , e x
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  • • ON F I R S T PASS, AND FACT THAT..P.G11/PT.BOATS, NOT UNDf:§way m a i ^i n d k ^X e a l e r t , BEm^^^ ^ . a^OHTV (C) Damage a s s e s s m e n t b a s e d m a i n l y upon p i l o t D EB RIEFS IMMED FOL RETURN FROM S T R I K E , SUPPLEMENTED m POST
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  • WITHIN BACKGROUNDERS, FUNDAr-]ENTAL MOST 0? THE I AM FIRST TO CONFESS THAT OUR PRESENT PRESS POLICY IS NOT DOING WELL AND NEEDS IMPROVEMENT, MY ATTENTION HAS JUST BEEN CALLED TO STANLEY XARNOW ARTICLE IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST "VIET-NAM WHERE DO WE GO
  • s a re bound up w it h t h e USSR's p o s i t i o n i n t h e Communist world and i n t h e u n derdeveloped a r e a s , th e post-K hrushchev le a d e r s h i p f e e l s com pelled t o a c t , even i n t h e f a c e o f r i s k s which Khrushchev
  • ARE ABOUT 1 TO be HADE. HE HOPES TO HAVE CABINET MEETING TODAY WITH CHIEF OF STATE SUU PRESEOT AND TO BE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE CHANGES SHORTLY , thereafter , HE SAID THAT ALL ARRANGEMENTS WERE FIRM EXCEPT FOR ■ FILLING OF ONE POST BUT DID NOT VOLUNTEER FURTHER
  • EC EN TLY REQ UIRED T A X I D R IV ER S TO ACCEPT ANY PASSENGERS OR TO POST ” NOT FOR H IR E " SIG NS WHEN OFF D U TY , SIN C E SOME D R IV E R S PASSED UP VIETN A M ESE PASSENGERS IN ORDER TO F IN D MORE ^GENEROUS T I P S FROM AM ERICANS.' TH E