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Second Assistant
Ci vi 1 Divis i on
SUBJECT!
It is our opinion
should neither attempt
instigate
any inquiries
that the Department of Justice
to further interrogate
Ruby nor
by the press:
1. Ruby, in our judgment, cannot make any statements
which would
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THE WHITE HCUSE
THE PRESIDENT HAS APPROVEDTHE FOLLOWING:
January 13, 1965
S. J. Res. 3, Joint Resolution extending the date for transmission
Budget and the F.conomic Report.
# # #
of the
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
JANUARY
Office of the White House Press
- he must
appear UN latest Monday December 9. Plans departur~ from Rio
Saturday December 7 0145 ETA New York Idlewild 1155 Argentine
Air lines Flight 35 0..
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He apparently
does not expect be met by friends on arrival.
Anticipates
press may seek
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States.
The Soviets began pressing both the United
States and Hanoi toward discussions,
fearing United
over the deteriorating
political
States f'rustration
position in South Vietnam might es·calate the conf'lict.
China was concerned about how it might
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of
needs,
com.~itted
who had
the
defense
strate·gy"
Vietnamese
were
total
hold
plan
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South
deployments
to
"enclave
already
Koreans
active
the
of ;,.s.e.v.erz....i_critical
free
an· ~ustralian
force
- for a neutral
Europe and nuclear-free
zones in Europe.
c. Have East Germany announce their
of any development of nukes.
renunciation
d. Hold out vague promises of detente and
de-escalation
of the arms race if West Germany
desists
(even though we proceed
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ends
opens
Room;
greets
Planning
Press
is
members.
meeting.
report
responds
his remarks;
ceremony
ends.
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Secretary
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for the President
Cohen,
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The only questions
are whetlier change will be peaceful or violent, whether it
will liberate or enslave, whether it wi .1 build a community
nations or sent mce the world to
of free ar.d prosperous
endless strife between rich and poor."
It is in the U.S
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GAMEDOCUMENTATION
Politico Military Games-----------------------General Information---------------------------General De Gaulle's 27 April Speech------------General De Gaulle's 9 September Press---------Conference
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Issues, Problems
- by either
urged a political
solution-and
the Administration
a neutral
As of late
interference.
was that
And he had in hand a strong
Phnom Penh to talk
for La:;;"s, free
though,
and, moreover,
rapidly
the first
attempt
he did.
the strategic
- without pay as Special
Assistant
to the
resident
through the month
of February~
In the abse ce f affirmative
action to the contrary,
he will co tin e in that capacity
through that .
period°.
I
eeping with the attached
press
release,
it will be necessary
- Washington
Richardson
Fowler and pressed
(MemConwill
Informing
Egerton
lender
with Jamaican
loans
of last
Government
which could have
to take high priority
effect
in accelerating
LIMITED OFFICIAL USE
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Jamaican
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cand-'
from Free World) be conducive to more extremist measures and movements in
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It would be roundly
condemned by alt
On other
hand,
Arab governments
- · NEGOTIATlONS
wI TH STATUS OF' LA JES BASE IN AZORES, EITHER, IN PRESS
0 R I N I NF ORMAL CON VERSA T I ONS Wl TH: EMBOFF S ·• HOWEWER .,
THIS' UNUSUALLY PROMINENT PRESS i:·RE,\TMENT OF: nuRo.
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PARTY NEGOTIATIONS
IS FURTHER EVIDENCE
THAT PORTUGUESE
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t.NITED PRESS BUREA-u·HERE RECEIVED WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONTHIS ,
AFTERNOON
SIGNED BYJUAN DEDIOS MONCADAVIDAL, •EXECUTIVE
OOMM
ANDANTFALN GENERAL-STAFF• OFFERING TO EXCHANGECOL.
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CHENAULTFOR '!ALL
- this as soon as our books are closed for the month
of April.
It should be possible for us to have these detailed
statements in your hands by. the latter part of May.
Please feel free to contact us and ask for any information
think necessary.
Very trul
you
s
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Sincerely,
Luke c. iHester
Press Aide to
Senator Paul H.~
LCH:mfd
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JACIC MILLER, toWA
LDt a. .IORDAN, IDAHO
Apl'U 19, 19'6
Dear S.Mlol'I
Tbl• 18 ID reapoue to ,... letter of Apl'U 11, 1966, eaclo•taa
a lelter from Mre. RONn& R. Oro••• r• ... etlaa
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forward this inquiry to expedite
To the Foreign Claims Commission
Re?
Barbara
Gamarekian
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1930 Bilt~ore Street,
Washington 9, D. C.
February 1, 1965
Mr. Milton Kilduff
Assistant
Press Secretary
The White Bouse
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. Kilduff:
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role in the development of its
South African
in
with nuclear
efforts
raw materials
cooperate
own nuclear resources.
have been limited
and to cooperating
program of deve]!ping nuclear
in this
a
Thus
to supp!ying the free world
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Conventional
approaches
just
are
not doing the job fast
enough or effectively
enough.
(4)
The hard-pressed
local
or State
official
tends
to use his
insufficient
funds
for "more of the same"--what
he has been used
to doing.
Although
new techniques
and materials
- to be an atomic bomb.
United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask
suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges
atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international
rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
- condition secret.
Local press has simply
reported he confined to house-with cold .. Ambassador Ashenheim
may. be unaware PM's actual physical condition.
McFarlane
·said PM concerned any publicity
over his condition might
produce unfavorable political
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MAYI SUGGEST
THATTHIS BE CHANGED
BYANOTHER
STAT[MENT
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SINCENOTONLYI BUTMANY
MEMBERS=OF
THECOMMITTEE
ONEDUCATION
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LABOR,AREDEEPLY PERTURBEDBY.THIS·QUOTATION IN
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Police Car No. 2
Press Pool Car
Entourage Cars
other V.I.P. C.ira
(See Auto1110b1le
Assignments tor Hotorcade details)
10:,30 a.m.
Leave Karachi Airport tor tha President's
10:SS a.m.
Arrive Presidont's
10to:5Sa.m.}
House
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BiGIN QUOTE I WAS OE;PLY TOUCHEDBY X □ ~R MESSAGEON T~E
ASc,ASS I NAT! ON CF. SENATOR KENNEDY AND WOULD; Lil KE TOr E~PRESS, h\·
DEEP APPREC I ATi ON FOR YOUR, !;ONCERN AND THAT' OF'i THE: SENEGAL.ESE
PEOPLE.
KNOWI NG THAT' YOU SHARE •OUR' GRIEF
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Press
and Language
Department
of
Services
State
Bert M. Bennington
Security
Officer
Department
of
State
Patrick
M. Rice
SecurJ.. ty Officer
Department
of
state
Michael
Keller
Security
Officer
Department
of
State
Forest
Wilkins
Security
Officer
- activities, will contribute to greater over-all efficiency and
economy of Government operations in the field service.
Enclosed is a copy of
the Commission's press release on the subject which also indicates the new re
gional boundaries, location of regional
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A. AID concessionary
2.
loans
for Jamaica;
B. The level
of PL 480 assistance.
Meanwhile o
October
19 Ambassador
met
and pressed
early
3.
for
answers.
Informing
Prime Minister
upon Washington
Shearer
instructions
into
Within
account
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SEEN L~S:TRUCT&.:.D·TO I NFCR·M· 'ltt-tE. NtL.~·IS·lrftll lTl'l·Af
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NOON SAME. Cl.A-Yi.
,~liM'PL'f
- Chicago and downstate Illinois took up the incident
on their. front pages and made it a cause celebre.
In areas
• where every opportun-lty is sought to criticize a Democratic
administration,
and the Department of State in particular,
the Republican press
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to explain the relation ■ hip
between the two atudi••·
Do you want me to call Driver?
Ye1
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FOR WMEDIATE
RELEASE
AUGUST 14, 1967
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THE
SIGNmG OF EXECUTIVE
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ASSETSFRCMTHE
ATTORNEY
GENERAL
TO THE SECRETARY
- - -tomorrow,
Thursday,
December
12, 2 - 3 :30 p. m
Room SC-1042,
Pentagon
You may recall that you answered
General
Wheeler's
invitation
by saying that you would
try to attend but could not promise.
There is no pressing
reason for you to
do so unless you would
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be
instituted
with a first-year
effort
of $4.6 million.
Non-fuel
minerals
study
The task force report concludes that, while there is not a pressing
need
for a study aimed at finding short-term
remedies,
there is need for a
careful
analytical
appraisal