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  • been getting ready replies from many of the Americans to whom he has so far addressed his views. The writer also wishes to make reference to a special dispatch by an Asahi Shimbun correspondent in Washington commenting on Mr. Emmerson's assignment
  • , a flight inspection aircraft was dispatched to investigate and accomplish necessary corrective action. This same procedure is followed in relation to user reported discrepancies on all navigation aids which make up a part of the commonsystem of air
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  • , COMMENT CONCURRENCE DIRECT. REPLY DISPATCH PREPARE REPLY RECOMMENDATION FILE INFORMA.flON RETURN SIGNATURE Remarks, FOLD 25X1A FROM_: NAMII, HERE TO RETURN ADDNESS AND TO SENDEft PHONE NO.· DATIi: U.S. GOYOIIIMEHT l'IIINTINGOFFICE:1111--0
  • ing the period of military service; d. sending the Vice President and General Clay-to _Berlin; e. dispatching additional American troops and equipment to Berlin. This l".ecitation of positive action clearly impre_s sed the Mayor and he agreed
  • , which was supported fully by the Vice President, was not altered in this latter discussion. Following the meeting Mr. Bundy dispatched NSC Action Memo­ randum to the Interdepartmental Coordinating Group and, in addition, to the Director of CIA, asking
  • . personnel. Country Action CC111Dent 5. Reports that tor the "provisions ot most important materiel --­ assistance and collaboration of US are necessary." 5. Interred reliance on US should be discouraeec:1. Letter has been dispatched to MODinviting
  • in Guam Richard Taitano, Director of the Office of Terri­ tories, Department of Interior, telephoned at 3:45 PM, Monday, 12 November, with the information that the Office of Emergency Planning dispatched a representa­ tive to the Guam area earlier today o