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  • , 1983 By,,,,4~ l \ , NARA,Date 9-1-;9 L- Sunday, Mr. June 30, 1968 -- 3:00 p. m. President: You may wiah to conalder uelng -- or not uslng -- the attached peroration whlch reaches back to Preeldent Kennedy'• statement on the occaalon
  • was signed by the Pre_sident on June 15, 1968 and was deposited on that same date. ' -2 The basic elements of the Arrangement were negotiated in Geneva during the Kennedy Round of trade negotiations and wer~ an integral part of the agreements reached
  • Japane$e exports in steel, textiles and automobiles. Highlights of ·the meeting, which made a deep impression on the Japanese,follow. Trade Measures and Kennedy Round Acceleration Chairman Mills assured the Japanese that the United States would not take
  • need some quick action from the white community, if we're to hold our own agai:-ist the militants." -- Such action was taken after two other tragedies: ~he civil rights bill was passed in the wake of President Kennedy's death, and the voting rights bill
  • that our balance of payments measures (particularly those•aimed at restricting tourism) may hurt Austria. He may also say that Austria want~ to be helpful (we have ·had reports that the Austrian cabinet agreed to advance Kennedy Round tariff cuts). Proposed
  • We are urgently completing the final details but need approval from the President as soon as possible, Our reasons are as follows: · (l) We have a request· from the voluntary agencies helping Nigeria--with political steam it from Senators Kennedy
  • in the briefing. It might be useful to rrieet later in the week to discuss plans for the press briefing. I will return late Wednesday from Cape Kennedy where we are launcQing our first operational weather satellite. I will check your office Thursday morning