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  • . DOUGLAS The Secretary of Agriculture & Mrs. Freeman The Secretary ot Labor & Mrs. Wirtz FULBRIGHT,·J .W., Senate METCALF,Lee, Senate McINTl'.RE,Thanas J., Senate NELSON,Gaylord, Senate AGN»l, Spiro T., .Gov. of Md. HUGHES,Harold E., Gov. of Iowa PAmlONSKY
  • provision (section 5). I} I shall appreciate other connnents on this draft as soon as possible that we will be in a position to send th~~~F.d~/4 ~ cc: • ·Honorable Harold Seidman Honorable John Adams ] Mr. Joseph Goldman Mr. Alan Dean Mr. Nate Goodrich
  • to Prim.e Minister Harold Wilson's initiative to bring about a ceasefire of status quo ante. I am afraid and restoration Pakistan has been raising all kinds of d11'1'1cult1es regard1ne ceasefire and restoration of status quo as on 1st January, 1965 which
  • ~~~ " MEMORANDUM FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL RE: Assassination of DF. Martin.Luther King, Jr. Attached is a memorandum of J. Harold Flannery, Deputy Section Chief, Central Section, reporting his interview with William Sartor concerning alleged facts which Mr
  • LBJ has a whack at whole problem. McG B CT15 ,. . To ; Through: From : Subject: The Secretary ~- Thomas L, Hughes -ft..atu.. tyt..' Summary of Chinese Communist Activities Rel.ate Listed belov are selected press statements
  • To Through: From : s/s INR - Subject: China and Pakistan l. ~~ l l·, Thomas L. Hughes in Indian Foreign olicy We have examined recent developments in the South Asian area that have pre-empted Indian attention in the foreign affairs field
  • FOfltHGN QISS~ __ .: U.S. DEPAR MENT OF STATE\ of Director Intelligence and Research Y I\/ ·-a. , To Through: From The Secretary Subject: De Gaulle at Bay? l J.J- s/s INR - Thomas L. Hughes l!U\\IIO • ember 2, 1964 l~ "And the light shineth
  • Foreign Relations, SECRE'f' Issue No. 45, 11/4/64 ~ COM 1'.01!:ffE I::AJ:r. U..;. - ,J"" D . -S A C DI RECTO OF I TELLIGENCE To Through: From The Secretary S/S INR - Thomas L. Hughes Subject: Initial a slightly World Reaction Pei:ping
  • :DWARD M, KENNICDY, MASS, ■ IRCH ■ AYH, IND, QUENTIN N, ■ URDICIC, N, DAIC, JOSICPH D, TYDINGS, MD, GSOIIGIE A, SMATHSII■ , Pl.A, MISS,, CHAIR 11:YIIRIETT MCKINL&-rOIIIICSSN, ROMAN L, HRUSKA, NS ■ II, HIRAM I., PONG, HAWAII HUGH SCOTT, PA, JACOa IL
  • A 1. o credits The terms Soviet the new steel • o finance .Aid to Bokaro steel Offer. lines, aid project time being foreign dollar for Steel, spective l INR - Thomas L .. Hughes Subject: 5 96ti __ [.ri V mill this initial
  • . I'll keep on my thinking c.ap and may have a fe.w theugkb wh.en yeu return. Tom Hughes is working on thie too. ·ne Bechtel c·oup. aeauming it comes oil, ia gn·at news. You and. yours apparently did a. terrUic job ol. e,aaing the way £or Bechtel and Clay
  • , Dave Bell, Tom Hughes, Averell and a few others, I do not see anyone who can be expected to grasp the implication of the challenge and who is in a position to really carry weight. Jack McCloy was here last week and we had several long talks. He sees