LETTER TO HONORABLE HALE BOGGS FROM JOHN A. MCCONE
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Honorable Bale Boggs
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Washington 25, D. C.
Dear kr. Boggs:
you for your letter of 31Mny 1963 OODIIMMairVir.
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14r. wrote to AMP In ',breezy 1.963 repraing hAnterest
in employment with this . we neared his eampletaapplica-
on forms on 29 April 1 3 and these were thoroughly rextliswed
determine the possibilities at a suitable opening for his.
was advised Txy our Director of Personnel in, a letter da
that we do not now have a wessiney cemmeresurato with his 4
end experienee. A,copy of ~Utter to him is enclosed
information.
Your inters* in writing to me en 14r.
elated. Although we have found no
service with us, we shall keep his empties
in meeting future requirements for personnel.
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rho H-oaorabie Frank
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w ashingtoe, 13. C.
Dear etudes:
11 Juan 1963
This letter will kuseeledge yours of June 4th with the very
interesting attached rrlittneraseuri summarising rpm discussions
with Mr. Giorgi M. Keraleake of the Soviet Embeeey.
I regret the dela ia my seopenee; hewer. your WWI'
was received in eux room vs friday, Juno 7th, and did not
reach my desk math Monday morning. This was became* the Staff
wished to analyse the memorandum of year &emulsion with
ir. Aorleake and submit their comment* to me.
feel you made avy geed point in y.in discussion on
the test ban agreement when you bedieeted to Koritssise that
t is the United States Goversoneet which hes "host all the else
a this negotiatiott. You will avowal, as 1 de through my experience
Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from 1958 to 1961,
the Soviate originally agreed to au-site inspection and also
to the establishment in the Soviet Union of AI intersatiorally-
manned centre' peat*. Altheegh the number of inepections was
never agreed to. nor was it specifically discussed. the principle
of en-stte inspection was recognised by the Soviets through the
early years of negetiatina. It seems t* me that they have made
no treat concession in agreeing 41 or 3 onsite inspections
each year in Atillr of the prier understandings sa this subject.
I was very much interested in imls. gariesko?? statements
concerning the Semite Itesohttion. This Resolutiee seemed very
reasonable and his statement that it would work to the :i,eviets'
disedvantage militarily indicates that their cesespt of war must
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be a mass annibilatien of people sad cities tiII!USgh the use of
very nuclear weapoes rather than an attempt to confine their
military iastallations, SAC bases, missile bases) etc.
This is consistent with other Soviet statements which reflect their
current policy toward the conduct of a nuclear war.
M. Korieake's Aims en the multilateral force are repetitious
of Ittatsnlonts made by dews and I eemplimeat you tea your rejoinder
that neither he use any other Allevist spokeemes will admit that they
have built 4 IT1111141V? medium reap missile eapability which has the
power to utterly destroy Western Europe and Crest Britoil". This
Is legitimate from their standpoint but say move made by the West
to counter this massive threat brings on most violent staterr2ents
and complaints from their aide. I think this points up the illegitimacy
of the arguments which M. Korienko advanced to you.
With respect to the attempt on the part of year office to
hazed-deliver the letter to me at our devrntewn office, which,
according to the morales paper, created pones problems. I am
having a thorough investigation made by our Director of Security
and will report to you when those finding: are completed. la the
mematime I very much appreaste year letter and the attachment.
Yours very truly.
ebe. A. McCaw
Director
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Bottoreble Hale Boggs
&use of Representatives
Washington 25, D. C.
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Deer Mr. Boggs:
-ohm* you for your letter of 31 Mey 1963 cone
Mr. wrote to us in /thrum 1963 regarding
in asp with this :,,--...., . We received his canplet sPPlion-
tion tons on 29 April 1 3 and these were thoroughly restaged to
&stamina the possibilities of a suitable opening for him. Mr. 1 i STAT
sae (advised by our Director of Personnel in a letter da - -1. ,, Mai 1963
that we do not now have a vacancy croxesenstante with his ,1 n , ications
and experience. A eopy of our letter to him is enclosed
information.
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elated,. Although we have found no ld1atortunit.y fian Me
service with us, we shell keep his enlication for considerion
in meeting future reoirements for personnel.
StanfErfairs
(Signed); JOIE A. 141cCOIAL
Jahn A. McCort?
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PERSONAL AND COMDENTIAL
The honorable Frank Cburch
United States Senate
Washington, D. C.
Dear Senator:
11 June 1963
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This letter will acknowledge yours of June 4th with the very
. interesting attached memorandum summarising your discussioas
with Mr. Georgi M. Koraienko of this Soviet Embasey.
regret the delay in my response; however, your letter
wasreceived ta our mailing room on friday. June 7th. and did not
reach my desk until Monday morns. This was because the Staff
wished to analyse the n-iernorandum of your discussion with
Xorienho and submit their comment* to ma.
I feel you made a very good plat-in your discussion on
the test ban agreement when you indicated to Mr. Korienke that
It is the United States GovernMent which has "bent all the way"
In this negotiation. You will recall. as / do through my experience
as Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from 195$ to 1%1.
that the Soviets originally agreed to on-sits inspection and also
to the establishment in the Soviet %WM of 21 intornationally*
manned control posts* Although the number of inspections was
never agreed to, nor wee it specifically discussed, the principle
of on-sits inspection was recognised by the Soviets through the
early rears of negotiation. It seems to me that they have made
no great concession in agreeing to 2 or 3 on-site inspections
each year in view of the prior understandings on this subject.
/ was very much interested in Mr. Korieeko's statements
concerning the Senate Resolution. This Resolution seemed very
reasonable and his statement that it would work to the Soviets'
disadvantage militarily indicates that their concept of war must
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be a mass annihilation of people and cities through the use of
very large nuclear weep*** rather than an attempt to confine their
attack to military installatioas. SAC bases, missile bums, etc.
This is consistent with other Soviet statements which reflect their
current policy toward the conduct of a nuclear war.
Mr. itorittiltois views on the multilateral force are repetitious
of statements made by others and I compliment you on your rejoinder
that neither he nor any ether Soviet spokesman will admit that they
have built a massive medium range missile capability which has the
power to utterly destroy Western Europe and Croat Britain. This
Is legitimate from their standpoint, but any move made by the West
to counter this massive threat brings on most violet* statements
and complaints from their side. I think this points up the illegitimacy
of the arguments which Mr. Korienho advanced to you.
With respect to the attempt on the part of your office to
hand...deliver the letter to me at our downtown office. which,
accorang to the morning paper1 created some problems. I am
having a thorough investigation made by our Director of Security
and will report to you when these finding* ire completed. In the
meantime I very much appreciate your letter and the attachment.
Tours very truly.
John A. McCone
Director
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