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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400350041-8
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February 2, 1999
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Publication Date:
July 20, 1960
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MEMO
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20 July 1960
THE 3CTCg,:
1. This memorandum. is for information onjZ.
2. Senator genneedy has stressed the follow.
y in his speeches and public statements over t
ints of f
a. Balance of power is shifting toward Comm
b. Greater U.S. .itary strength is
th as retslia--
t power and for Here in limited war situations.
Stronger NATO and other
d. America mast not give way on. Berlin; should: continue efforts
for a .teed Germany.
Eastern Europe should be cultivated
exchanges, etc
3. In
Red Chinese should be
with them cultivated.
lopment? through the
should be inoreaasd in As
ibility (e.g., in foreign aid), all in a ',ism-mange,
idential control is nee d,. alox
coordinated strategy against C ism.
cal carder, twenty-one 9
F ebruaary 1959 si
ad as follows (t
Conference, Los Angolans
intelligence briefings offered by Eisenhower; ,denies
tme*nt to Adlsi Stevenson; favors Rod China in
with aid,
agreements
nt Loan F
test-bon agreements.
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epta ee Speech at Ds*ocratic Natl. Conventions
r is Cahifting;" Cosmem has advanced
"New Frontier" (of challenges, "not
W " meolvod problems of peso. and war**
d Article in NE ai ! JOURNAL AMX
Lee on merlin) greater U.S. m liita astrengt
so stronger al ance.
Address at Natl. Democratic Cub, New York City:
idant mat *stand to rashcbay." not merely
hen debate.'
Jwa 11, 1960, Speech On Foreign P01147 in Senate a
Summit fail and u.2 incident s "confusion and indecision;
U.S. laRc "a long-range, coordinated strategy" to met Soviet
itermination for world donation; our diplomats are 11i11-
'fetd, i ll-parepa ed, and iU advi ead." Outlines 12-point
ear retaliatory power, with missies, bases
"to intervene effectively and swift
limited war,, anywhere;
build NATO as a military fie;
.. Capital d y.lopunt in Asia,, Africa, Middle :fit, and
an nationalism, economically, with ed a .
tion and tech ical add;;
ttlemsnt in *s united Gem " favors DeGaulle
Adensuer suggestions for Soviet "withdrawal;"
:ion against "liberation" of East grope; favors
*#low and care." programs of aid, trade, tc
information service, exchanges, and capital devolopme
10. "Better co stir " and contacts with Rod China;
i lvAe Red Chian in nuclear test-ban
U. Supports '"Armes Control Research Institute"
tion and aoyitori; research;
A "strcngar America" in science,, education, and econo
to support above e`en,
JVne 3, 1960, Statement at "It Lace City:
Denounces Lhru hchsvta 'strident" attack lineubm
0 1960, Speech before Textile Workers (TWUk), Chi
Administration "failure' to met its international res sibi
Nita,, greater than any time aim* ancient Athens.
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~ 2 r
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. 3paech at Fr4Wiscos
d "second thoughts e' about U-2-
"& Conference, Newark, NOW Jerseys
That he would Car out
ti one are right.*
23, 1960, Senate debate with Senator Scott on U-2 t
repeats that u- timing was "indefensible.
, Speech at CbutertoWn, its 3MMt
Dii-graes with !isenhower'a cooiaa on o
tests while aeons confe rtnce is still in vrogre+se.
A il, 21. 1960, Ad ss at American Society Of N.
Vatican; an foreign-aid f s for birth control. and on
relations with Span, his religion would not affect his
Letter to si tl
sto r um extending beyond Eisenhower's
march 7, 2Ws Address at niyaarsity of New i aspshi re t
porU international control and Inspection of arM, and
proposes a x U.E. agency, "Arm Carol Reeeea h Institute.
C'2 criticises,; deal es appeesem s saw*
attempt at Nutt canfWsfCS # *if the
nrouan to strengthen U.E. mUitary posture
peach in senate on .sei .e Gap & National Defenses
ties negotiations (1) mare fzso to U, as -ow
hief deterrnt;" (2) step up POWs-8
(3) improve conventional forams*
at National iss Clubs
^,ron,gerr Presidency to handle .fee;
d Alliance."
july 17,* 1959, interview by Prof. J. N.
Conventional weapons and forces as
that Africa :.ll hold babe of per; stronger soon
relations with Latin Aaorica and indi.a;; "more Intiaa "
relations with Poland; favors "discus sing" Gems Ken n' a
"dise ageesnt" ides; favors "talks" with hem C
Jar 8. 1959. Senate Remarke on *ztual Security Bill.
President more discretion on foreign aid to n tione with
rectal and religious discrimination policies.
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Address on "U. S. Interns
9, Senate Re trke on Battle sot amendments
.Resident poster discretion on
wte Remarks t
its Development Loan 7i ,* especially fc
IED
8T lf J. SAN
Assistant to the Director
1os u es
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