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- to build such near miracles as the Pennsylvania. Highway
tunnelling the Alleghenies from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg where
automobiles now speed at
70 m1les--where traffic now is a s heavy
as the Manhattan tunnels from New York to New Jersey and to Long
- :!.~.ister directed
that
Radio Ankara give full an.d c;rl~tinuous cover.age to visit.
Press put out evening 11e.xt1:·a", u:-:!.usual for Turkey.
HARE
REE
NOTE•~ Advance
copies
LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE
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NE.Aand ,,OPR
. 8/27 /CWO-JRLs
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DepartJ11etJt
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job.
He further
urged that, in addition
to briefing
the press boys
enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special
press conference
for
a high level,
selected
group on your return.
They are clearly
quite
worried about the aid bill.
Finally,
let ae say
- Press
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Vice President's
Helsinki
arrival
statement
on September 6, 1963 at
{9)
Uncleared memcon between the Vice President
and President
Kekkonen, Prime Minister Karjalainen
and Foreign Ministry
representatives,
September 7, 1963
{10)
Joint press
- . He assured
Vice President opposition would be told of present discussions and hoped
it might be possible for Vice President to see ex-Prime Minister Gerhardsen
during visit.
•
Communications Satellites
and Space Programs
Press photographers summonedto
- . The Prime Hinister suitably aclmowledged Kr. Johnson's
wt did not press the advantage which th18 opening artordedo
interest,
>
Mr. Johneon said the prima.ry requirement would be a general agreement. Mr. Dia
responded that the ICA draft proposal had been
- air
transportation
to the extent that available facilities
and equipment
are taxed to the utmost. If it became necessary to supply Berlin
by air, as we have done in the past, it is obvious that all avail
able large cargo transports would be pressed
- territories.
The Malayans contend the British offer does not meet their needs
and they are pressing the U.K. for more aid.
The British appear
resigned to providing limited military
and economic assistance
to
Malaysiti at least in the near future, but they may
- displayed
in comment and photos o His mingling w1th crowds brought unanimous
press praiseo
"Dan Viet" said Johnson von over people not with
Prees
f'lowerly speech but with sincere, popular, youthful attitudeo
noted with t :vor all his unconventional
- may wish to reply
of grant
and Technical
Republic.
the role of private
SECBET
The Chart er of
investment
under
the
SEORE'f
-sAlliance
for Progress
program
of economic
its adeptness
2.
Support
self hard pressed
military
involvement
- Press
- with GOCrepresenta
tive to review schedule in detail.
Recommend press announcement of visit mention thought
that Cyprus included in itinerary
because of Makari s
hospitab1e suggestion at end of US visit
that Presir
dent come soon to Cyprus.
HECK
SGC
REPRODUCTION
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to National Assembly Ceent to Department via USIS signal:S-) has
been widely enthusiastic.
l'his was true both initially
arid
after passage of three days. Cabinet Ministers,
generals,
members-National Ass bly, press, businessmen and diploma~s have
unanimously
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Vice President's
coverage
D.
2.
BRUSSELS (Continued)
SUBJECT
visit
press
WASHINGTON, D.C.
NO.
~
660
11/8/63
SUBJECT
Message
Secretary
BRIEFING BOOK
Lee Thomson
Stull
SSCRET-
·
of
appreciation
Rusk to Vice
from
President
Department
- will
prepare a brief arrival statement for the press
and answers to possible questions the press may
ask. Because of the lateness of the arrival hour
and the fact that the visit is not an official
one,
it is unlikely that there will be an honor guard
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It appears possible that he will press
the U.S. for additional
ooncessions in the hope that agreement with the
IBSR can be achieved while he is still
in office.
Even if Mr. Macmillan
rx,w believes
he must harxi over leadership
of the·Party,
he would still
- (union :with Greece) is del:i.berately be:tngi:h:-aptin
~.:.-·.:t.tteo.ce
by the Greek side:
It is being aired and persisten-cg'kept··aJ/i'v'.~ ·'.by c~Dl".Pf.?,.g?lS in the Gre~k Cypriot press.11 by. r,_ightwing Cypriot Greek leaders., aric( ..not· least
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CLOSELYUS PRESS; HE
HAS-TALKEDAT CONSIDERABLE
LENGTHWITHME ABOUTHIS DIFFI
CULTIESAT HOME
WHICHHE BELIEVESARISE IN PARTFROMTHE BAD
PRESS WHICHHE GETS ABROAD. I MYSELFHAVENOTFOUNDANY
SUBSTANTIAL
EVIDENCEFOR THE EXTREME
ALLEGATIONS
FREQUENTLY
MADECONCERNING
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hard-pressed oou.ntr
But this po1107 made the
4evote man, teoilitiee which 1t n~ed
duotion to ordinary oo
eroe .
tor war
ro
When we made Len4• Leaae t u.nds avaUable
tor purohase ot war ma\eriala 1n the UA1te4 statoa . Brit in let her worl4
- and essays.
a time when the new Republics in Africa and Madagascar are taking
A
their place in the United Nations, the Press and Information
Division of the French Embassy is pleased to present an overall picture
T
of these countries and their peoples
- President's
"ready handshake" and
frequent stops to mingle with crowds.
Perhaps of some significance
is tact that Palestin~ssue
was scarcely
mentioned during entire visit.
OOLofficials
did not once allude to
Palestine and press irith exception of small
- afternoon
is
reserved for bilateral
counterpart
discussions.
After
approval of the connnunique and general discussion
on Friday,
September 15, the meeting will terminate
at noon when I
conduct a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Miki.,
~
You
- particularl1'
by the United States;
be disabused of the idea that critical
reflect
official
.Americandistrust
itema in the American press
and hostility
toward him.
vain, moody, and euapiciow,, as well as being intelligent
.Anything the Vice President
- •.l-4) will depend gtieatly~ we think, on• how C\J+X"&-p~ ••
t~ty
problem with Panama lulndled. ·Velarde, Prestcte.t¢1a1
press secre.ry,
~s informed us t1-t during his r«efde,p.t .
~~ to Washington'he urged in talks with various ofticials
Ille -•ttber
- -~;{.::-;,-~~--:
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ca.'used-ad.v:ersa US ~.,d _foreigi1.press.
comment;\ .Ambassador Noltfr1g- st~e~sed-':-=-:-_·:~:.:;__;:;---:
to se·creta:r;fnn~ari tha_da.maging effect~o:ifAmerican
and Vietnamese attitudes.:=.~;,.---:--:.~-~--o.f prisoners .... Thuan