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  • hangover Kennedy columnist is sniping about Johnson cutting off Great Society programs. The only man that helps me survive is Jim Webb. He is trying to reduce funds in his agency. Orville Freeman is a soldier - -he's trying. Meeting ended at 11 a. m
  • was in office. Let me give you a little bit about the President's opening remarks at the National Security Council meeting. The President. welcomed The Speaker and recalled to the members of the National Security Council that President Kennedy had given
  • Prealdent Kennedy was kllled. Permit me to say thle: Now 11 the tlme for you to live together and work together by the Golden Rule. Don't ahoot from the hlp. Don't dlvlde up the famlly firm. 1 kept the Kennedy cabinet. None has been fired. .-r;d.,.c
  • Guatemaia so followiing generally semsttive about Mexico and particularly •• Pulmta del Es.te o However, as ~digoras scheduled. l~ch with Presidelnlt Kennedy ,April 30, this problem with re$pec't Guaterµala· ~ greatly attenuated. Embassy feels Guatemala must
  • time to question you on them. I thought Senator Stennis handled himself very we1l yesterday. Did anyone talk with him before he went on the air? General Wheeler: General Brown talked with Senator Stennis. The President: A senator (Senator Ted Kennedy
  • Club in Detroit on Monday. Rusk said he "is going to remind them that 1967 was a helluva year for international agreements and he is going to point out the progress in the Kennedy Round, the Latin solidarity, the Asian Development Bank beginning
  • in discussing nothing except Taiwan. The President said he had tried hard to bring about communication but he had failed. He said that he was, of course, ultimately responsible for such a failure, just as President Kennedy took the responsibility for failure
  • some military disaster - that'll be it. They'd rather negotiate with Kennedy, McCarthy or Humphrey. General Taylor: I 1 d go back to the 20th right now. The President: Let 1 s set predicate - we can't pop it all at once. Secretary Clifford: The bombing
  • involved. I'. ul ed to arrive via Army transt>Ort Kennedy said: ·· .. :· . ~.. have . many · good· friends .of Latin··· at San Francisco today.· · Final · · "The ireport- that we 'r efused ·~fo ·American · ~ncestry. ·I "ain"· a . \. dis.-: . funernl
  • of Felix Lonsorie ' s Kennedy , tho O\mC."' r uncrel arrangom:. nt s . Nir . of tho f un_ral ho11c et Throe Ri vo_ s was tha only person who had the opportuni'ty to disc.:•ininate , and I shall concorn myself sololy witn his words and actions
  • of recreation is horseback riding. As y;ou know, you met Park when he came to this country in November 1961 shortly after ecizlng power by a mU1tary coup: you met him again when he came to President Kennedy' a £uneral. In the attached menprandum (which you have
  • in President Kennedy's Administration was the fact that he, Kemal, had been allowed to have an entirely private 10-minute audience with President Kennedy. Kemal also said that he has Nasser's authority to have a similar private interview now if you invite him
  • in individual cases, he really has no shortage of access to responsible officials. This is an old battle with Joe. He had one round with President Kennedy and of course had an unending contest with President Eisenhower. He plans to raise this question again
  • KNOWLEDGE TO HELP SAFEGUARD DEMOCRACY Saturday.Review June 22, 1968 The Meaning of Political Murder Charles Frankel "We try to make the public world orderly," writes a philosopher in response to the killing of Robert Kennedy , ''and then wildness breaks
  • million improvement in our trade position. We could ask for immediate consultations to lay out the alternatives open to us . -d.,,__.:.,_ For example, the Europeans could agree to ·suspend part o f ~ border taxes, accelerate Kennedy Round cuts, lower
  • two countries. for instance, to the Congress modern l must confess rail service that this project Line you opened experts a few Kennedy I feel sure Prime in the first Out of their and oversee moving from your country. your predecessor
  • if Jamaica In this source the thesis to provide connection a possible of capital that Caribbean for Jamaica. developing countries the Kennedy Round of GATT and the recent Conference but does little concerning U.S. agreement assistance. Bank
  • . Following as it did the discussions between the Chancellor and President Kennedy on the major problems confronting our two countries in meeting the insistent threats of the Communist challengee, it was qur objective to convey to ttie Chancellor and to his
  • 1963, though he had come to Washington since then at the time of the funeral ceremony for President Kennedy. I The President said to Mr. Wilson that things seemed to be going a little better in Cyprus, and Mr. Wilson agreed though he commented
  • of rofurb!shing of the image o! the US aa having a second :revolutlcmary wind. as a country of tho future not the paat. We've lost a lot of ground in Asia and A&lca (and Europe too) slnce Kennedy's death mostly through force of drcumatance. But whatever
  • Includes suggestions for LBJ’s acceptance speech at 1964 Democratic Convention and for 1965 State of the Union Message and small amount of material on transition following assassination of President Kennedy
  • would like nothing better, and we are prepared to react inunediately ~ to such an eventuality o· Approve _____________________ Disapprove_____________________ Discussion: I I j. .. The late President Kennedy and I on various occasions following
  • M. Kennedy Wife of Senator from Massachusetts The Governor of Georgia and Mrs. Carl Sanders The Governor of New York and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller The Governor of Texas and Mrs. John Connally Mrs. Cornelius E. Gallagher Wife of Representative from New
  • citrus restated their as reported Truise-D.osson govemment9 s faith 1n US Government1s that contained President However, stated that Lightbourne, Kennedy's letter in belief to his suggestion set tcrth in London•s 17h6bad been accepted
  • a decision concerning the involvemmt of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in the Chicago, Illinois, civil rights movement might be made. Stanley Levison, unaccompanied by any other individuals, departed Kennedy International Airport, New York, New
  • : .. ·":.->·>":~:.:.~, . . . '4 . '.:4. · [' ' ' • _, ' ,. • 1- ~. • ' I • ' • ' ' . ) : " ;· . i:1N INDIA ·?RESIDENT ·. KENNEDY WAS LOOKED .UPON ·· ~ s.PECIAL :·FRI.END . ;..·,· . ~1 ·· · .. WHO WAS . AUTHOR OF ' INDIAN ~ RESOLUTIOt-f I'N CONGRESS~ · WHO HAD
  • ~-o'f State .communist Bloc VP Security President's File, President Kennedy's Travel European Trip Briefing Book, June 1963 (I) (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • . The U.S. Government was als? very much involved in that situation; tne U.S. does not want to see India go under due to pressure from China; the Late President Kennedy tried very hard to find a just settlement of the Kashmir dispute. In the circumst~ces
  • but the.~ it was desirable. that it was not required that we I didn't know exactly what 1D_do. When we checked a.round we foun9, i twas a memorial service for John Kennedy·. Accord­ ingJ..v I got Joe Robertson to take our Memorial Service here in the Patio
  • , government, and the news media.'' The organization blames this on '' the specific actions of our last four presidents that have directly aided or cooperated with our com­ munist enemies.'' With reference to the late President Kennedy, the Minutemen state
  • the matter further with Mr. Dunne on Saturday. Mr . Dunne was goint to Three Rivers on Saturde\1 morning and asked me to accompany him. On arrival at Three Rivers we first went to the Rice Funeral Home to talk with Mr. Rice and Mr. T. W. Kennedy, Manager
  • Kennedy. It has been cleared by Am1>assador Bohlen and the State Department staff. Ambassador Bohlen suggests you show it to General Clay. GER i '- , SBCRE'f MEMORANDUM To: The President From: The Vic e President August 2 1, 19 6 1 Be fore
  • A. HARTKE, Vance HAYDEN, Carl HICKE.L\JLUOFffi, Bourke B. HlLL, Lister HOLLA1'ID, Spessard L. HRUSKA, Roman 1 ~ INOUYE, Daniel K. JACKOON, Henry M. ·JAVITS, Jacob K. JORDAN, B. Everett JCRDAN, Len B. KENNEDY, Edward M. KENNEDY, Robert F. KUCHEL, Thomas
  • their husbands make the pitch for votes. The "family type" of campaign now under way is a natural out­ growth of the 1960 Kennedy campaign. The late President'• brother, and sisters and mother constantly spoke in his behalf. • .iacl
  • , to our children, to our forebears and our posterity, to prevent such an holocaust. Eut the proliferation of nuclear weapons immensely increases the chances that the world might stumble into catastrophe . President Kennedy saw this clearly. He said
  • this afternoon. Senator Javits and Senator Kennedy, I hope, can join m. And I want to thank them in advance for staying at theirpost of duty and doing a good job. For 3 years my administration has been concerned with the question: What do we want our cities
  • . JENNINGS RANOOLPH, W. VA. HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., N.J. CLAIBORNE PELL, R.I. EDWARD M, KENNEDY, MA88. GAYLORD NELSON, WIS. ROBERT P'. KENNEDY, Ii""' :.,~/Y/A CHAIRMAN \/~ ..;;'6? JACOB K. JAVITS, N.Y. WINSTON L. PROUTY, VT. PETER H. DOMINICK, COLO