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  • ~eptance for mixed-manning MINUTEMEN/ Moreover, we thi~k Erhard .government sees mixed-manned surface ships as its impe·rative ," .' politically, and the symbol of a successful outcome on 11 MLF 11 • We al.s o think that weapons close to European territory
  • . So I'm quite sure he did. G: Okay, the next entry I have then is, there is a state dinner honoring Ludwig Erhard at the White House, December 20. It's here on the first page. H: December 20; state dinner. My recollection is that that perhaps took
  • , for a short-range German solution that we actually pushed at any time while you were there? B: The President used to say to [Ludwig] Erhard that he needed the Germans to get out there 18 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • Lady Bird works at office; to State Department for Conference of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women; friends for tea at White House; State dinner for German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard; Lady Bird mentions several guests at dinner
  • government for a long period, [for] Willy Brandt and [Ludwig] Erhard. Of course, it was rather interesting because Johnson kept insisting on talking in those Texanisms, which the American press didn't understand, let alone the German, and Hans Neiman
  • to Europe handshake and pictures on occasion until until of his retirements until To porch calls Him and Her feeds them To driveway greets Chancellor Erhard then walks with him to office meets w/ him Interpreters Mr Heinz Weber until To Cabinet Room w
  • birthday message to Ludwig Erhard, who will be 70 on February 5. I suggest we not release the message here, but tell Erhard we have no objection if he wants to do so .in Bonn. Francia M. Bator Approve ------- Disapprove Speak tom f!t1 SUGGESTED
  • ... AND FOR THE FRANK AND CORDIAL ATMOSPHERE. WITH BEST WISHES AND VERY CORDIAL GREETINGS TO MRS. JOHNSON AND YOURSELF. YOURS LUDWIG ERHARD. .e . f §tate LillITED OFFICIAL USE 33 qrigin A CTI O N: AmEmbas sy BONN EUR IPFO : Info, 3590 PRIORIT Y ·~ 15 12
  • at the time. He probably told-(Laughter) BW: "Be pleased to have you." TW: Let's see. The other German chancellor who was here was [Ludwig] Erhard. He brought him over here at a later time. BW: That impressed the German-descent people here so much. 9
  • . MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Your Meeting with Ludwig Erhard, 12:30 P. M., July 11 Erhard is in the U.S. to receive honorary degrees Irom the University ol. Michigan and Wartburg College (in Waverly. Iowa). He will leave Washington for the Middle
  • FG 105-7 FG 105 FG 165 FG 296-1 FG 11-8-1 The President and }irs. Johnson invite you to a black tie dinner honoring H.E. Dr. Ludwig Erhard, Chancell:Jr of the Federal Republic of Germany, Monday follows.RSVP. December 20, 196~., at 8:00 P.M
  • known that such arr~ements exist. What is the reason for holding this Mr. Conway said the Joint Conmittee had made this so closely? suggestion four years ago and he saw no reason why it would not be a good idea now. Prime Minister Erhard
  • / 66 -- pm ~ IJ ECLASSIFIED E. 0. 12356, Sec. 3.4 LJ Bv- . . ~ CjO
  • sketch 1 p 05/--/61 A State Conf . Ludwig Erhard biographical sketch 1 p 03/--/61 A State Conf . Heinrich Von Brentano biographical sketch 1 p 05/- - /61 A 1 p 04/-- /61 A Ctmf . Willy Br and t blogr apldcal sk:eteh ltl 7j Sketch F IL E
  • with mail with Ashton (2:20 President left with Erhard for Florida) 3:03 Clark Clifford and David Finley arrived: Yellow Oval Room 3:05 To Green Room to greet the McLaughlins who were on tour with Jim Ketchum. 3:10 Back to second floor to get Clifford
  • that the President see Barzel, the young (41) and energetic flood leader for Erhard's p The President saw him in Febj^H?'65 . His principal business here is to give speeches (Thursday and Friday) commemor '53 East German uprising." ^HjHHHHH^H^ Bator preparatory memo
  • with the departure from the chancellorship of Chancellor Erhard. He was very close to the United States; he depended on the United States. He publicly stated that he owed his LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • President; access; MLF; LBJ’s meetings with Chancellor Erhard; limited withdrawal of U.S. troops; political effects on Erhard government; McCloy mission; Nonproliferation Treaty; LBJ’s viewpoint regarding the German-French agreement; relationship between LBJ
  • .. . The national roll call of gTeat Americans -- artists, writers, jurists, soldiers -- is filled with Indian names. Only recently the President and I invited the exquisite ballerina, Maria Tallchief, to dance at the White House at a dinner for Chancellor Erhard
  • time during the summer? The President indicated that (1) We are fully with Erhard and Germany in the NATOcrisis (2) He would love to see Chancellor Erhard at anytime --Erhard is one of favorite people, and whenever the Chancellor thought it useful, he
  • started off on this strange new path. We talked about State visits--Queen Frederika of Greece, the President Segni of Italy, and of course the first, and to me the most difficult, Chancellor Erhard of Germany, because he’s coming to the Ranch. We talked
  • Prime Minister of Ireland departing at 11:37 First Deputy Chairman Miko yan of USSR 12:30 Chancellor Minister Inonu of Turkey, departing departing at 11:00 at 11:30 Erhard and President in Cabinet Room Luebke 1:05 1:11 f 1:25 t 1:28 1:45
  • ~~ — • • . *"""• ' 1 Luncheon honorin g Chancello r Erhard Marvin Watson — —— _ ~ "— " ~ — •- i _ not lunch carded hand only In second floor • i Oval Roo m fo r a pictur e wit h the firs t tw o — •" ' • • ' • i^a^^— - graduates o f th e Youth Corp s Camp s
  • House Dec. 2 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Dec. 2 Nothing of substance discussed; no memcon prepared Dec. 2 Prime Minister Inonu (Turkey) Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Emperor Haile Selassie (Ethiopia) Dec. 2 Chancellor Erhard, President Luebke (Germany) Nov. 28 Deputy
  • 1:35 f Sen Dirksen 1:40 f Sen Russell 1:50 To the pool 1:57 f Sen Russell 2:00 Lunch w/ Jim Haggerty Bob Fleming Leonard Goldenson Jesse Zousmer Pierre 2:32 f Secretary Rusk re - preparation for Erhard talks Salinger 2:34 t MJDR to check on Friday's
  • drafted and edited letters &xtx de Gaulle, Wilson, Erhard) Mothers and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. children Jack Valenti and Courtenay Nancy Dickerson and child -Marvin Wat son andchild Eddie Weisl, Jr. and child pau l Rogers and child the President had
  • drive exists 1n Europe to mal-'.e the .A:NF/MIJ! Jell. The only two eignii'icant actor11 are tho Germans end the British. Germo.ny has e.n election coming up, encl it ia clear nov thnt no agreement can be ratified bofore the election. Erhard 1e
  • : That was when Chancellor Erhard was here at that time. I think that was about the last it surfaced in the press. L: Yes, I think that's right. The Chancellor was here also in 1966--Chancellor Erhard was, I recall. M: That's one of the issues on which
  • to get a sense of your thinking, post-Erhard, about MLF I ANF and other Atlantic matters. The British Embassy has just called to say that they have a message suggesting December 17, after a UN appearance the day before. Pat Dean will give this message
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