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JUNl91968
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May 31,
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS
1
1968
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Dear::
:
:::•year,
I have been preparing
a bookci:nstructingy
and analyzing
the events
- who bas sp nt so
y y
in th field that probably preoccupi s
of WI vi ha grea er uni
1 ty ban
hat is he field of dis
nt-
.ls
ion
isiting th
the elc
f
r ion for
th
plor
as ron ut
Aaaembly this
ing. and
gftUl~-•nt and
r spect
ordinary acbi«v1mK"1nt n
- ~ EVEN IF THEY WERE TO DO SO,
TT WOU LD NoT ~E A VI OLAT IO N OF THE TREATY SINCE THE wiRHEiD
WOUL D NOT COM PL ET E AN ORBI T AROU ND THE EARTH•
~ • WE HAV E T~f REF ORE CONCLU DED THAT THE SOVIETS HAVE NOT ~jOLAT~D
THE
R•
TREATYe
WHAT ARE THE AD VANT
- for this recommendation:
This gives the President television exposure at the least expense
of his time and without protocol and ceremony of a full dress
as tlnlauts vis it.
Approve
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Disapprove
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Jack Valenti
I
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/'\) rv MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HO US
- the marvelous machine ry being built fo'r
.::pace. Both its si z_e and com ex· ty are impressive to any
vi
er; and I am no excep tion. I have been i mp ressed; bu
ev2n m ore, I have been i nsp'red by
e fact that these wonderful
·--'l- c _in es are the cr e ati
- TECHNOLOGYCONSISTENT WitH tNTtLSAT
ARRANGEMENT~,WE WILL BE IN POSITION TO HOvr AH£An VtS•••VIS
NSAM 338 ON GOVfRNMENT,AND LATER ON AGENCy AND INDUSTRY
LEVELS AS APPROPRIATE• ACTION ON PROPOSALS INVOLVING NSAM
29~ wr.uLo BE UNOERTA~ENroLL"WING APPROP~IATE AGR~EM~NTAS
- systems and communication satellite
technology.
The statement includes a brief background sum
mary, a statement of relevant policy considerations
and a proposed US position vis-a-vis ELDO. It has
been prepared with the assistance and agreement of
an ad
- a m~st,
remarkable photograph 1n colour of the renaezvous
:>f the United States spacecrafts Gemini VII and
Gemini VI, which I was most glad to get a da3 or
so ago, It was most thoughtful of you to have
sent this to me.
With all good wishes to you
- encour
aging remarks there.
M: Well, that was bigger contact then.
L:
Oh, yes, it was a much bigger contact we had.
M:
You might talk about that a little bit.
That was right before
Apollo VI II?
L:
It was just before the launch of Apollo
- .
L yndon did n o t co m e h o m e fo r a lo n g tim e .
T o d a y h a s r u n th e g a m u t f r o m e x a lta tio n to g r ie f , f r o m
a f i r s t s u c c e s s to a f i r s t tr a g e d y in th e s p a c e s to r y .
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REPORTING
U.S.
ltarctic
. S.
Tre~ty.Art.
Draft
Treaty
'SR W. P. No.
4.
4.
;.
.
Treaty
Art.
4
A State
III
Art.
Draft
conducting
acti vi ti,_. o:
celest;ial
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das1.NC- Ucn 1n orbit arul that. o\Q" Pd U i.an, aeti v1 t1co in epacie an
not •~ivv
and are, tbm-e!ont, peaoeful with\n tt.. ~ ot
the uuted ••tie>M ~ c>4 eatU'll~ omHda'-mt. with UN reeolutlona
dia411ng vi th ~ lltibject.
9-•t. re~
i
I01 OtlP,010.f
- ConJ.r.tmnications, N'&.vi:;;ation,
:v1issile and Space Tracking al-id Data, Acqui.:;: ·~ io:;:1
Facilities.
The Secreta1·y of State in ccope:ra·~:on \vifo. -c>. e heads of other
responsible departrt112:nts o.::.1G. 2~genci2 s of the Government is rcqae sted
to revi
- •po.i t. p» tent&
a 110-• a.onablo. an4 pe.-etta•ive ·-ppr()aeb to a JtrosrAm of .coop•J'atl~Jt .
wlth. the · 'ri•t Uulol). la th l1e14 ol outer· spa~ •
Th_, repo.:rt and a-ecommenda.ttona..thorcd~ h&Vi iny gell.oGral eftdol' e.
mont and 1 htlr
- of th e
V ie t-N a m stru g g le . - .
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VI a m s u r e t h e r e w e r e m o r e s t a f f m e m b e r s w h o w e r e g r e e t i n g •
o t h e r s th e y h a d m e t w h e n w e h a d v i s i t e d t h a t c o u n t r y t h a n a t a n y S ta