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- that he was contemplating proposing the opening of negotiations or
conversations, or talks I think is the word that was very carefully used,
with CommunistChina and proposing me as the U.S. representative,
I accept.
and would
I was somewhatstartled
- be grateful if you could telephone me your reaction
as soon .as possible.
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- about the Academy
and the essence of what was said immediately follows:
Perkins said he had had several telephone calls from Senator
Symington who is "frothing" at the White House, Secretary Rusk,
et al, for letting him down by not standing firmly behind
- action is essential.
If inorc than 4,8 hours' delay is encountered,
Direct reply.
- - - - - Furnish information copy.
_ _ Suitable acknowledgment or other
appropriate handling.
_ _ _ _ Furnish copy of reply, if any.
please telephone the undersigned
- emphasis.
Throughout these efforts, the greatest Korean problem has
been to stay within the bounds of monetary and budgetary expansion that
would permit an adequate reconciliation between stability and growth
Conversely, the constant threat to the progress