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  • these compliments and said that whil.e not wishi.n{; to iive the appearance Sonesal was neddlir}fl in the internal affairs of the U.s., he was vel"J· pleased hr. Kennedy had been elected., and stressed tho importance which !3en~nl attached to Kennedy's role in world
  • but to lower veterans' and welfare benefits at the same time. The President remarked that there may be fields in which the Americans are the equal of the Germans and there may be fields where the Americans were better than the Germans, but the fiscal
  • and NSC Staffs. that of 1 August 1962. ,1j11_£°"",-vt (!.. l/ . lf tJ...,1.,,.u-r.rr.- Neilson C. Debevoiae BELK United Nations Affairs Africa South of the Sahara (not including Horn of Africa) BU!\RIS Vice Presidential matters " Space - Astronauts
  • will . . consist of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and the Assistant ·Secretary of Defense, ISA. The group will meet every other Tuesday at 4:00 p. m., in the White House Situation
  • in 1957. In this way, the Senegalese themselves took more and more responsibility for the administration of their own affairs. I N 5 THE LAND • Republic of Senegal, which covers 76,000 square miles (approximately the area of South Dakota), is bounded
  • will discuss three issues of key importance wh ich are not to be t aken up today, i.e. , the Kennedy Round, the Non-Prolif eration Treaty , and the European financial discussions. Under Secretarv Katzenbach : The State Department pap er (copy attached
  • having and excellent progress is being been raised by host state authorities ot land areas in France and Germany made; however, the availability is considered by the Department ot Defense as a potential problem. is The contingency planning being
  • to this phase of European isolationism and a focusing on Europe's affairs, there is some danger in Europe's leaving a disproportionate amount of the burden in world affairs to the United States. Old-fashioned isolationism is not strong in the United States
  • ~iFID:Si:fTL\L THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 2/16/67 Mr. Raymond J. Albright Assistant for National Security Affairs Main Treasury Building Room 4330 needs a copy of NSAM 357 (they heard about it, and they said they should have one) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
  • Este Conference in 1961 under Kennedy. Miss Prewett discussed her proposal to ·raise the job of Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs to the Under Secretary level. The President said this was a thoughtful idea, but he did not commit