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- Minister Schroeder (0-5) A B C D E Ireland President-Prime Minister Lemass (O-11) Great Britain President-Prime Minister Macmillan (0-15) Secretary-Foreign Secretary Lord Home (O-14) & COlllllonwealth Secretary Secretary-Colonial Sandys (O-12) A B
- turbulence~ UNITEDKINGDOM The Macmillan Government is beset by serious domestic economic and political troubles. A low growth rate of economy has led to high rate of unemployment which, unless corrected, will be a major factor in the general election which
- not In the coarser, Illustrated. -: . ·. 213 11'· •.• ~ realm of law-none of those things Nrw York: The Macmillan we call "rights" exist unbound to accompanying duty, and no man Comtany• ••• S2.75. has a valid moral claim to the Reviewed by rlglit 11nless he accepts
- . , Only a prompt meeting bet.ween President Kenned y and Prime Minister Macmillan coud put things right , in the opinion of Americans who have studied the Berlin problem and of Britons who put the AtlnntiC' allian ce first. Both ·sets of observers a r e
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- , [,..,Le ~ _1 Following is text o.i: personal message f rom the P-.1.·er;ident to de Gaulle, Adenauer and Macmillan. Paris a.ncl Bonn chou.ld deli ver depc1r tel soonest and discuss drawing on/~ 939 as necessary. For info London message has been