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  • in Chief, "Frankfurte~ Alleg~met:-~e Zeitung" Editor in Chief of 11 Au11enpolitik" . I>~. Benno Reiffenberg ·' ·.·... · ' ~: · ' . · Editor in Chief o~ Staat1zeitung und Herald · correapondent of ·"We.tdeuta che Allege~e ine ; . Zeitune
  • ., were completely unj ustifiedo He added that the reproaches were directed against the US., UK, and France, but that they began in the United States., He quoted a 11New York Herald Tribwie" article saying that the greatest handicap t he Western Allies
  • on the President that all of us are stand~ with the ~;: ~on,al the ~~ SLC j [2 of 2] UBUC cnylTJES A' P~-~ MMI ;l. August 26. 1961 Dear John: I appreciate your sending me the copy of the Dallas Times Herald editorial on the mission to Berlin, and I
  • is a grave and ter­ rible warning tbat Soviet methods of waging the cold war are coming very close to hot-war methods. Coonlcht. 1962. New Yorll Herald Tribune.. Inc. .f 4:05 Sat. Afternoon M-. Rusk. 2 U-2 aborted, Low flight - McNamara subsequently said
  • is called to EDI10RIALS clipped from the Dallas Times Herald dated October 10, 1961. Many other editorials, articles and in the Herald, the Saturday Evening periodicals seem to indicate we are and weaker from week to week on our other comments Post
  • from the Hearst Press. The interview was reque­ sted after I'd made the suggestion of a token "joint session" of Gollgress :in Berlin in the Washing·­ ton Post of August 5, and in the N. Y. Herald Tribune of August 10. It has n0w been suggested tha
  • that worda were fine, but deeds better. This reeling a·pplied particularly to Laos and SEATO. ~ditorial and columnar co!llllent varied with Herald pointing out nothinc new about the promises but "they were precisely the aont of aaa\.119ancea that the free
  • of Johnson and what he said with reservation that words were fine, but deeds better. 'lllis feeling applies particularly to Laos and SEATO. Editorial and columnar comment varied with Herald pointing out nothing new about the promises but "they were precisely