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- of the project, 1 am acquainted w:l.th many of the property owner• in thia vicinity who own properties along the ooaat and who would be vitally interested in this project. 1 am associated with several of theae buaineaa affairs and feel that 1 can speak matter
- occupied by comme·r c:lal enterprises and that, in addition, he was advised to file supplemental. applica tions to cover repair of additional unoccupied buildings not included in his original application. Thia i8 confirmed by th·e OEP Area Office Director
- DEPARTMENT 227. CODELJOHNSON FOR GAMMON - DELIVERBY 0700 SEPTEMBER 14 FOLLOWING ARETRANSLATIONS OF NEWSPAPER ARTICLESANDEDITORIALS HIGHLIGHTING VICE PRESIDENTIA~ VISIT TO NORWAY. ,. (1) MORGENBLADED.,. (CONSERVATIVE, CIRC 18672) SEPTEM3ER 11. LYNDON JOHNSON
- believe nations extend their strength rather than overextend it by joining together in free associations to meet common dangers and work for common good. Our al Iiances are not burdens beyond our capacity to support -- they are supports without which we
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- . Eggers was for maey years associated with the U.S. Trade Union movement as a member and officer of the International Woodworkers ot America in Portland, Oregon. During the war years Mr. Eggers served es a labor member of the 12 Regional War Labor Board
- and free enterprise principles, th~t 1 t woula be diffi cult to reabsor b all or thomo - I.eat it appear tha "'~ we n:'.J nband.oning t ·h e East Germans» it should ba p1•opoee,1 ·ti1at. wi thin r. c:;;c cified porioo or year s HueJs::a ~d Eaat Germany
- arrival, the Vioe President'& movements were heavi~ ~ cov.z-·ed by a number of newspaper reporters and prese photographers, notabl.7 Mr1.:•ih {A.PLondon), Mr. Walker (!1!!!.!.-Life photographer), Mr. Levy (AP photographer, Paris), Mies Pick ( chester Ouard
- President great success on historic tour." Saigon's _daily newspapers have extended elaborate wel come to visit of Vice President Johnson. "Ngon Luan": "In eyes of Vietnamese people, Vice President Johnson is Ambassador of freedom and promoter or noble
- continue aa we have up to now we wlll not have the success which we all wish for. Mr. BolJ'JlOBOLTZD. Mr. Chancellor, we understand from the newspapers that you have sent a message to Soviei Premier Khruahchev •hile you have been in Wash ington. Is th1a
- into shutdown or subcission. liable kept tab on newspapers and radio and TV the public education systet1 of disGidents, in support of its objectives; services is to move swiftly. all mjor have been instrunents in neutralizing at sooe 20,000 or oore
- recommeaded by th• Congress. Througheut th• field et UN affairs, it is ••a•atial to keep clearly ill mimd this distiactien between what la talk aad what is action. The newspapers de nGt make this distinctioa meat •f tll• time. But-moat o:f the UN delegates do
- about whether similar incidents may take place in Japan again in the tenure of your ambassadorship. Mr. Emmerson's appointment has given rise to such an association. Might we expect that corraborative evidence is made av,aiiable to us through you
- at noon on Stefan Thomas, hi ghest ranking official present at SPD Hq today, end referring to advertisement attempting capitalize on cordial association between Brandt and Vice President Johnson, made clear that Vice President was disturbed by this use
- for Progress as it is now constituted Our position stage and that we We do think should be strengthened are added to its ranks. to the judgment American and necessary Common Market. with the Common Market of that association with the Central
- under the leadership of Prime Minister Lemass, the Irish have shown growing interest in partic•i pation in international affairs and in international organi zations. They joined the OEECand participated in the Euro pean Recovery Plan, associated
- President's departure September 13, 1963 Newspaper articles President's visit Assessment 1963 of trip statement, and Prime Minister Fornebu Airport, Oslo, and editorials highlighting the Vice to Norway (Oslo's 227 telegram) by Embassy, Helsinki's A-141
- as be did. but I do not believe ■ that any remarks of mlne precipitated the action. . ,,. - He left at the place ln the address when lt was stated .. any would-be aggressor's attack on Europe would be a most hazardous enterprise. " Newsweek ln
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- muat have found General Clay a great superior ln World War I. I wlsh that all persons I associate with ln the · future could·-be of hls callber·in wisdom and comradeship. He certaiDly is a gentleman~ Sincerely, . Lyn~on '· Mr. ·Lawrence Westbrook
- feel this friendly interest in your efforts at home, we welcome our association with Cyprus irt the United Nations--· and in the labors for peace everywhere. We share with you your confidence th~t Cyprus will play an increasingly important role
- ment. Several papers highlight portion of arrival statement in which Vice President expressed "abiding and unchanging interest of Uanited States of America in the independence and integrity of Lebanon." Newspapers report Lebanese were delighted by Vice
- ' • downtown streets An~•ra greet VP. At outskirts city VP ~ changed from limoueine to 1934 Lincoln touring car which Ataturk used and which still has emotional association fof!t 5-,,, ~ Turks. Change took place before point where cr,owds had ~ begun thicken
- , 1961 Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson, Vice-President of the United States, Washington, D. C-. Dear Mr. Vice-President: My family, close friends and business associates are solidly behind the President and his Administration in the firm stand being taken
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- and goodwill that you made during your recent trip to Asia has been brought to my attention by one of my directors. I refer to your iumediate and thoughtful response to news of the death of the son of a newspaper correspondent with your party
- , one helps an East Germani;: West German newspaper, who he said, confident that all legal lupri~ing the country 0 could g~ concehied the idea of ·such a i obstacles could be overcome. the way of Hungary. joint legislative session and proPQSed it tO West
- Your conversation with Kuznetsov shows progress on one important point but raises a numbe~ of questions on which I wish to coument. If we can see and count for ourselves departing missiles and associated equipment, that will be an important forward
- -IL Associated Press Ticker (AP) '-8~~AL - MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) .-eofill'IlJEN'i'ThL - 8 SOURCE TITIE CIASS. NO. COPIES FREQUE?«:Y DISPOSITION British-Interno.tional Organizntions (Conmruni.stFront) u· l M::mthly IL British
- REMARKS OCCUPATION Chairman Korea Cultural Radio Co. Ex-Defense Minister. Ex-Ambassador Ex-Notional Dr. Eui Sul CHO Professor Yonsei University to U.K. Assambly Member Chairman, Korean-Hellenic Association. Member of the Korean Academy. Mrs
- Association Dinner on November 8, 1963 (15} Vice President's call November 8, 1963 (16) Vice President's Arrival November 7, 1963 Statement in Brussels, on Prime Minister Lefevre on Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on meeting between Vice
- such matters as our own negotiating requirements, our views of a possible UK economic association with the Five or the Six, the varied relations between commercial and political is sues, and ilnportant problems of domestic political pressure. Mr. Herter has
- to provide technical assis tance grants to newly-independent COD1DOnwealth countries. The French have said they are willing to continue helping independent members ot the Camrunity such as Mali which are willing to reuain associated with France and who
- . Hughes •;.... .-/~ to attend the Eighteenth Annual Convention .... of the Blinded Veterans Association August sixth through August tenth · in Columbus, Ohio ,..1 I ■ . . •1 ,. -_ _ ., I I - ... ... r,1 -~• - ~ J.L i' II - ~,.; :J '"I J
- and Ambassador value association with Netherlands in NATOand by fine Dutch record in that organization. He said we gratified , to learn Netherlands may
- pproval of the goal of a ne tral and ind pendGnt I.a, And a sured tu , l."ootinutng assl.stan~e and supp()rt 1n ac i ng hi nd. b . rne 1c i- s.' dem.. wno has 1 • ng oeen associated closely wi h d velopnents in explorat1~o and research in space 1n