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for this,
as·I
shall
amply demonstrate
- believes it is pos~ible ~o
forge a national political movement at this time.
All agree that the
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National Front surfaced under the leadership of Tran Van Don on
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February 19, will not and can not develop into a real political movement
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the weather
changes;
but the condition of our Reserves
does not permit us
to get much to him in this time interval(p.a.-J...~ps
30, oc:> 0 ).
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- - Th:iriS~cr;a..c.ffo~qu:fa,.-~-ua~~econ~iituu:ilie:JJ.Js:icJst~ate~
~e..lft~~he
exact scale
nor
- of the existiI!g ~iological, chemical end physica~ processes end
·balances;
Each
State shall provide timely announcement and c.ny necessary amplifying
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information of any mt.rine activity or ex.:;ieriment planned by it or its nationals
that coul~ harmfully
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intelligence
which was available
in the cir
cumstances?
b. Was the evaluation
of the available
intelligence
sound
and did that evaluation
reach the-decision-makers
in time to assist
the~ in taking appropriate
action?
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The answer to these
general
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.AdmiDl.atratlve A•aataat
to tlle Praideat
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THE TIMES-PICAYUN
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or will
there
not send more
and the·GVN thus does not think that we are
"hooked."
It is a time for some good hard trading.
my experience
Recalling
with Diem in 1963,. nnd assuming a decision
'J;QP B!CRIU - NOD!S
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send
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the possibility
of our denial being
effective,
at least to hinder the timing of the French nuclear effort.
Therefore
I would withhold approval until the British had been approached
and given a brief period to respond.
The IBM computer
is in a much different
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which hu
gone to the
diciary C011111i.ttee.
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indicated h1a support ot thia and ueurance ot
to gain passage, bu.t at the aame time bu cautioned 118
Ccaid.ttee ia not U8Ually tavourabl.7 disposed to auch billa.
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(B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the documenL
(C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed at gift.
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TH~ NEW YORK TIMES
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Young to present to you or the President
at some
future time.
n dollar
Lyndon B. Johnson
Young said he would just send the plaque to you.
ansas
County Texas.
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However, Young said that Sanders may go through
th reasons
- Executift department• and aaenc:l.e• are directed to furm•b
the CommlaaloD wltb aucb fac:Wde•, ••l'Ylc•• ancl cooperation u lt
may requeat from time to time.
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appreciate
particular
enOUBh
to
gratetul.
appreciate alJ. too veil the dema.ndson his time and the
aimi~ requests he roccivc3, however, I would crea.tly
ON.Ifurther conaidention that~
be given thi~
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invitation .trom the lj,ouiaio.naBar.
I:t you
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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
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THE WHITE HO US
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what bas become ot Joe, by the way?) went down to defeat,
battlers
were
11adison Square Garden a hundred times
came in, he had cause to regret.
eng-enders a crusading,
General
When Jim was boxing
in
commissioner and had an occasional
legion
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posture.
either
in relation
to negotiating
The first
of these issues will be ~resented
orally by
Secretary
Clifford
at the appropriate
time.
Certain of the
options in the negotiating
areas are included in these
briefing
papers as indicated
below
- moat crltlcal time adcla ao al1nUlcant n11elear
coatrllMatlOD to tbe exploalve rleld al tbe bigb exploalYe •J•te.m (ao al1alficant
auclear Jleld baa beea 1eaerallJ deflaed aa about 4 pDllada el HE equlvalellt)o
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In any aucb take-over lt l
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with wea
in the A Shau· valley
pons as large
as the 37-mm. AAA gun.
Other
ground
weapons which have been discovered
in Com.~unist
hands since
the first
of the year include
an extended
range
122-rnm. rocket
supplied
by the Soviet
Union
and a new, highly
- The Honorable Pat Jennings made the
comment that he and Mrs. Jennings would certainly be proud
to be invited to the White House when the astronauts are
there this week. Of course, this may not be a. timely thing,
but my conversation with him reminded ire
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not move toward a Government of National
oppositionists
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further
the emasculation
Union.
_isolate and discredit
it,
It will
Current arrests
and possibly
of
foreshadow
of the Assembly and the undoing of all promising political
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• A NE~
INFILTRATION
GROUPHASBEENFORMED,BUT.IT IS NOTCLEARAT
THIS TIME WHETHER
AN INCREASED
RATEOF INF1LTRAT10N
IS
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INDICATED.
SOUTHVIETNAt1
1ST CORPS
YESTERDAY,
THE ENEMY
FIRED 500 ROU~DSOF MIXEDMORTAR
.ANDROCK~TROUNDS
ON"THE.KHE
SANHCOMBAT
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for CoopcrAtion
eration
in 1956 of our comprehensive Agreement
in the Civil
between the Commission and its French counterpart,
missariat
al'
Eneriie
Atomique (CEA) hu
now encompasses almost the total
Thi& program is the largest
Union.
short
Uses of Atomic
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that procram in terms of timing, quality,
or cost, an