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- a polygraph examination
[ and an extensive interview by the Los Angeles, California, Police Depart
\ ment, Miss Serrano admitted that her story was a complete fabrication.
An employee of the San Gabriel Valley Gun Club, Duarte,
California, where Sirhan
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Stevenson
we can do is examine ingoing & outgoing manifests or examine at sea &
how far (open crates, etc?)
Ball
If Russia wants Castro to cooperate they can make him 80% of his trade is
with Russia.
Taylor says ask Russia what is your withdrawal
- A· " ONAU'TICS AND SP · Cle IJ)MJNISTaAi'ION
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- said if
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Thieu concurred in instructions given Harriman and Vance.
There is a later cable. He is ready to go along to try to see if they are serious
about stopping the war.
A message was sent to Bunker to examine loop-holes and.contingencies
- , Special Ass istant to the Pres ident
for National Security Affairs
Dr. Jerome Wiesner, Special Assistant LO Lhe
President for Science and Technology
Theodore C . Sorensen, Special Counsel to the President
Walter J enk ins
Bill D . Moyers
Maj . Gen
- organizations composed wholly
or almost wholly of non-Communist countries. They are also likely to seek
various types of links with the supranational European Communities.
We should seek to utilize this interest, examining each opportunity on
a case-by-case
- the Ambassador personally responsible.
Secretary McNamara stated that he had examined the economic
situation and that he felt we must give generously of economic aid
and must not ask the South Vietnamese government to do the impossible
at this particular time
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- Communities.
We should seek to utilize this interest, examining each opportunity on
a case-by•case basis and responding appropriately to specific overtures from
East European countries. We must balance the risk that entry of East
European countries could
- , recommendations which translate this state
ment of policy into specific action programs for each of the
Eastern European countries (with particular reference to sub
stance and timing) and, at the same time, to examine the possi
bilities of multilaterallzing
- examines technical proposals which
m~ght
be put
forw.a rd by the United States, as well as other considerations
appropriate to such discussions.
For two reasons, this report concentrates upon possible
coope~ation
in lunar programs:
(l) cooperation
- Clifford: On the '70 budget we have been examining our
assumptions. We had assumed the war would continue at the same level.
You can't cut down without it leaking.
The President: The situation seems like they are taking advantage of our
restraint.
Every B
- capability of NATO's forces,
including their structure and levels, will be kept under
constan~
review in
the light of the changing political and military circumstances, and will be
re-examined at the next ministerial meeting."
UNCLASSIFIED
STATEMENT
- , we should probably also examine whether they should be balanced
by special obligations for market-economy CP 1 s to observe vis-a-vis
state-trading countries. The latter might replace some of the standard
obligations which market-economy CP's assume
- wait until you get out of this war.
Secretary Rusk:
We should say:
Point 1 - - It is important to have informal talks with the Soviets
in Paris.
Point 2 - We will examine a halt to bombing.
Point 3 - We will be prepared to discuss this matter further