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  • forward many progressive policies, including immediate release of political prisoners. After return­ ing to the State Department, he was in charge of Japanese affairs, but as a result of the McCarthyism storm, he has been serving since then in countries
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  • of the Appropriations Commi.ttee; Representative L. Mendel Rivers of South Carolina, Chairman of the Armed Services Committee; Representative Thomas Morgan of Pennsylvania, Democrat, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee; Representative Frank Bow of Ohio, member
  • ~~::~~.~ . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE , WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Agency: # 16 Cable DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Stf!~ RESTRICTION State Department JJ.8827 ~~11-IS-'11 C A Nl....J 'l/-3~1 ~ ~ AJL'] Or/·OVf·a
  • e lZ-lZ:l Sp. m. Honor 12:1 Sp .. m. Depart for LBJ Ranch 1Z:45 p. m. Arrive LBJ Ranch and official r eceptic'n Barbecue 4:00-5:00 p. m. Public Reception, Fr derickeburg Fair Grounds 7:30-10:30 p.in. -- Private dinner given by the Vice
  • . aa' . P? ~ ; / / · / /v W/ [2 of 3] ELIZABETH LIPPITT [3 of 3] U LIC AC IVITIE ~~ August 26, 1961 Dear Ml•• Nave: Thank• £or the kind commentary on the ml11ion to Berlin. In regard to your questions, I am asking the Department of State
  • DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE OF STATE SECRETARIAT 4-:- 17823 November 27, 1963 To: o Ttl From: McGeorge Bundy White House Benj~in H. Read Executive t;i:: Secretary \ A request fot'\ an appointment for General Nasution, l\ldonesian Minister
  • SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE I SUBJECT~.1_·_____________________________________________ ..,_________________________.•It was noted that the Department oi State and the Atonric Energy Commission concur in the requested dispersal. The President has
  • for the of Prime Minister Krag. The Prime Minister and his Ambassador, Count Knuth­ Winterfeldt, will represent Denmark; the Department of State will be represented by William C. Burdett, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European Affairs. Benjamin H. Read Executive
  • seven billion by the year 2000. This unprecedented increase presents us with a situation unique in human affairs and a problem that grows more urgent with each passing day. • The numbers themselves are striking, but their implications are of far greater
  • .) of Congressional Relations (Extension 3627). (8) Call USIA (Telephone State, 182-5151) and Department Bureau of Public the text· of announcement Affairs giving and time of issuance. Remind the person receiving announcement (182-5011) the call
  • program. Katzenbach is moving to improve the top staff at state for coordinating foreign affairs activities like the war on Hunger. He has hired (or is about to hire) Tom Schelling from Harvard -- a top flight hard-headed individual -- to be aichief
  • of increase, there will be four billion people by 1975 and nearly seven billion by the year 2000. This unprecedented increase presents us with a situation unique in human affairs and a problem that grows more urgent with each passing day. The numbers
  • German pressures. I believe that others engaged in int,srnational affairs, the press, and in eovernment will be similarly interested. Your comn1ents would be appreciated. Very truly yours, Thomas C. Ballagh TCfl:kr. [3 of 5] BALLAGH & THRALL I N C 0
  • are all set to bargain Germany down the river - then we ·will lose all of Europe. WHY don't you all listen to President DeGaulle??? We are in a fight ror o~r very survival - yet we let known communists appeasers in ·tbe State Department, the .Uefense
  • . - 1.:-,._ ~~. ~ The Department of Agriculture to authorize Farmers Home Administration or appropriate agencies to gua~antee to banks in disaster area indebte ness of farmers and ranchers who have suffered loss due to storm. Relocation of Small
  • requested I am passing on to the President your letter concemlng action about the Berlin situation. Best wlsbes for your con tlnued service as a fighting citizen and as an active participant lD Democratic affairs. Slncerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Capt Roy J
  • 30, 1962 by the Honor ble U. Alexis Jolmson_. Deputy Under Secretary of state for rolitiea.l Affairs. Your atten­ tion is dra'iin p rticularly to , gea 5 and 6, where Hr. Johnson dwells at oome length on the rolo JAp&nis now playing a partner ot