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  • for Johnson and Clay;" "We Trust You;" "We Remember the Airlift;u 11 We Trust Kennedy;'' "Nothing is too great a sacrifice for Liberty." 11 7. The Vice President's visit got the play in all Berlin papers Sunday with the emphasis on the welcome that the West
  • , will be of interest to you. Mrs. Klein and I were in Vienna when President Kennedy was there and I was indeed pleased, as an old Taft Republican, to send the President my greetings. The reception was tremendous and I only hope that his conference, in the long run
  • ; among others, Mn. Ada Wilson, Guy who represents the Joseph Kennedy tnte:i-eat property QWJ!lera in for them in thia Warren and Tom Walsh, in thte area. 1 am certain that they, as well a1 myll•lf, would each take a substantial interest tn any
  • o1 these directives. .Friday, Joseph A. Califano, Jr; Special A&eistant to the President DEPARTME~T POLICY OF STATE PLANNING COUNCIL WASHINGTON June 16, 1966 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE See Distribution TO: (. / FROM: ~ S/P - Jerome F. Fried
  • of President Kennedy. General Nasution has had meetings with Mro McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mr. Ball, Governor Harriman and Mr. Hilsman. We believe that one of General Nasution's principal objectives in this visit will be to sound out US policy toward
  • . It was made known a few weeks ago that President Kennedy has assigned Mr. J. K. Emmerson to the United States Embassy in Tokyo in the capacity of minister. To tell the truth, we entertain the fear and suspect of the true will of the United States Government
  • copies between the President and various Officials of Foreign Governments, recent visit to Washington of the the funeral of President Kennedy. and files of the White House of memoranda of conversation Heads. of Governments and which resulted from
  • to live up to the attributes that you ascribe to me. However. I feel that there has been some mis-judgment of President Kennedy in the current situation. A President, because of the unusual position that he occupies, must face up to the unpleasant facts
  • of Princeton, Inc. 50 Washington Road Princeton, New J'ersey LBJ:HLB:mds Tagged to Secretary of State for direct reply November 14. 1961 Dear Mr. Caskey: It seems to me that Presldent Kennedy had made good ln his promise to stand firm at Berlin
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • Sunday should, accommodationso July Thursday with iews he as to key concerned does int Mission him as appropriate Mro Itinerary: Friday to and private he may desireo 2o to and President problemo He has made advance matters Kennedy
  • Zeit Tag Zeit an durch 1 .> 'fl durch ~t'~ Be~lin~Zehlend~rf Z.U UEBERM ·ITTELN HABE ICH AUFRICHTIG BEGRUESST STOP ICH SEHE IN DIESEM IHREM AUFTRAG DEN .ERNSTEN WILLEN DES HERRN PRAESIDENTEN KENNEDY IM INTERESSER DER ERHALTUNG DES FRIEDENS
  • the national scene in a massive way. Boasting of editors who have been high in the echelons of the Kennedy Administration, ..J!!cluding McGeorge /.(/Jo.Bundy's ha~icked staff man on tht '«..-super-s~~fiijsW(?rial Seciiri ty CoUocil, -f?t9f}1tN Ramparts has