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- Acheson's letter
from Senator Jackson's Subcommittee Report
on Government Operations which was released
on January 20.
Sam Belk
NEW YORK TIMES, TJ,.IESDAY, JANlJARY 21, 1964. :
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~cheson Against
- . JACKSON, Washington
SAM J. ERVIN, JR., N-0rth Carolina
ERNEST GRUENING, Alaska
EDMUNDS. MUSKIE, Maine
ABRAHAM RIBICOFF, Connecticut
FRED R. HARRIS, Oklahoma
ROBERT F. KENNEDY, New York
LEE METCALF, Montana
JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, New Mexico
KARL E. MUNDT
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Museum in New York City.
4. Persistent efforts should be continued in the informational
field. Despite stiff Soviet resistence, proposals to permit the mutual
opening of reading rooms and libraries and commercial book outlets should
be repeated
- officials
responsible for dealing with East Europe.
9. Explore the suggestion made by West Berlin's Governing Mayor
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Willy Brandt in a New York City speech in June 1964, when he declared
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that the West should propose "common projects" to the peoples
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just about completed sweeping the world and will be breaching its own
policy since World War I of not acquiring new territorial possessions if
it seeks to make Micronesia .a United States territory.
Second, of all
eleven United Nations