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  • before hie departure, ao could not llllke our flight &J111187• Therefore he has gracioual.7 accepted our otter to be a guest of the State Department and will work vi.th the F.abaaq 1n getting a departure time that vovld suit his peraonal pl.au better than
  • planning toward eventual EEC membership at some more propitious time. External Affairs Minister Aiken suggested to Ambassador Mccloskey in February that the United States take the initi­ ative in setting up a high level conference between the United States
  • Truman did so--under totally different circ 11ms-tances-and no other non-German Chief of State from a NA'l'O country has ever been in Berlin. 3) The visit comes at a time of change and flux in Western Europe when the role and influence of the American
  • ,_, Kons vill Avonuo do lo. Garo.) Discussions nt Ministry of Stato with Primo Minister :md Foroign Kinistor. 12sOS p.■• Acc0mp.mi.ed by Foreign llinistur, Vico Presidont ioo.ves Ministry ot St.'lto tor llomncnt to Wo.rDead. Itinaro.ry1 Ministry of St
  • , proper, timely, says "Saigon Mai." 11Ckh Mang": "Everyone expecting new atmosphere confidence and sincerity. Johnson's statements modest, sincere, full goodwill of U.S. Government in building up, defending, free world. For nearly aocentury it 1s first
  • :45 Wiesner & Chr ASC enter Test ban discussion. Pres. 'Do we have to test in 163? 1 In order to develop 50 megaton weapons in 10,000 lb. size would hove to test in 1 63. Should be done in May . Some could be done underground. Rusk against time I imit
  • and its 1 p~ce o.nd I Di~c'.llc!.on -.1.U :.·:>:l :.:: .ill m'lJor cr--~c:1~s exc.::pt final. on':?. !>lsc\.;.S:,icn lo:?.·t~:-.1r~ll~r:!.r.:; :.~~jor ~'!l~· :.:1 :" civc ci br!.ef' co: . ..er.t:,.:y.on spe~ch ~n~ invit~ dl3c',J.l3~:>r. :01· :-1:-:~:L
  • , Tentative schedule s fiimed u Breakfast Iol)I) - times to be set when schedllle at the hotel. udience with the King. ( mn.bassy wishes to request such audience in behalf of the Vice­ President. ) Call on Prime Minister. (Possibl!~resentation the scroll
  • ) .. aay trip. J:me .... plck I' .., •r• GltUMM.AN AIRC!lAFT ENGINEERING BE11iPAGE, LO G LAND. NE E. Clinton T COB.PO YORIC TION 11 Pre•lde ebruary 19, 1962 Ta• Vic• Preaide Umt ......... My IU. • SeDUa Vice Preai VI• der • tbat a re rem
  • Requirements Top Secret t,,te.......___✓ rof Pakistan Navy ~ AILJ 'if'l-1r4 p 7 ~~ ~ " Top Secret of Pakistan Air Force 2 p State Requirements ~ FILE A LOCATION VP Security VP's Visit ,4/1-J t.-.Jo- 71? Undated -'. A :lo- -.g Undated
  • in some form at the present time. He posed the question as to what we would know in September that we do not know now DECLAsSIFIED E.O. 12356,Sec.3.4 Nl) I .!1 =3OPSECRET; By rtke7f', NAP.A,Date lo~ V-? -TOP SECRET and suggested that we would have
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident
  • regarded as a tribute to the character and capacity of the Filipino peopleo President Garcia congratulated Vice President Johnson for a very timely and heartwarming address before the joint session ot Congress ... The two leaders talked about problems which
  • ,, ss Wo, FOR AMBASSADOR X)JQQOJCXX .,J,. ~ .....:....- LIMIT DISTRIBUTION S/S As you know President is having press conference on Cuba November 20 at 6 p.m. Washington time. You are requested to make date with Chief of State or Foreign Minister
  • Nationa.l. Review NA'ro Letter Sec. Gen. NA'ro Curu Im:tf!'iM; MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) - 10 SOURCE CO~l:X:E?fI'IAL COPIES FREQUENCY DISPOSITION u l Weekly IL u l Weekly IL NewYork Times u 16 Do.ily and Sunda.y 15-M/R routes 1-IL N.Y
  • at any time and in a place and by methods of its own choosing hostile action 2 in such strength as to threaten gravely the security of the United States. The mission of providing earliest possible warning of hostile action or of impending developments
  • the men and women of East Germany. Khrushchev can not deal with Western strength and Eastern weakness by these means any more than King Canute could stop the rising tide. This is a time for confidence and faith among the West Berliners, among the West
  • all tremendous Komer and I reluctantly We've asked all those U.S. effort, conclude that and the time that you will whom we had getting want to ready to stand down. We've re-activated the Naples exercise on the old basis for tomorrow
  • Travel Report and Related Paper re VP Johnson ' s Trip to Germany RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 116S2 governing access lo national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document . (C) Closed
  • . , Your lette: ~ays - - and I agree - - that we should not complicate the situati.>:: by mir• . c things. ,• . .. . But I assure you that this matter of IL-2.8e, TRANSFtRREQ TQ HAr◄ OWRITINQ FILt . l These facts were all known at the time of our
  • Pre.s.t .. l11189q• • i.t.\w \e Dia _. ~ ■t.naed a111■dt7 of MftllCad.-. niclw• lo eardw Capeu lt. *Cllllld WM addlt.Jwl aW 1-18 -■pecd.alq 1a ---• w N1JnJ■ 1•1ll'al -, •••H·• left ld.UI Dial i■ t.. IIIGU-aJ aid 1llll. 1ae telt"ece1 .... Nli."9 a1N Ula
  • ~ :::cl t'1 ~< H zt%'.lC/) 1-j H CJ) 1-j •• ·- .. Q'llZI 9 .. 1 - 2 - -Date 9/S Time Description 1100 Subatantive Talk with Prime Minister Erlander at Latter'• Office Memoranda of Conversation 2000 9/6 1300 1500 1900 1930 9/7 0830
  • . Sincerely, J~ Incl Ann'l Per Capita •11 Pers Costs Mr. Robert W. lo ■ er National Security Council The White Rouse Frank K. Sloan Deputy Ass~st~nt Secretary Staff 2 UNCLASSIFIED Annual. Per Capita Military Personnel Costs Cost estimates
  • IN A CRITICAL 'l'IXE. UNCLASSIFIED BUT - 2 - YOUDON'TKNOW HOW PLEASEDI AMANDHOWHAPPYI FEEL WHEN I, AFrERA VERY LO?TGTRIP AT 'EE ENDOF A MOST:EXHAUSTING DAY,I SHOULD GETOFF MY PL&,E AND BE WELC9MED :BYA LADYFROMMY HOME TOWN,NARGA..~T JOSEPH,. WHO 25 YEAaSAGO
  • . Car stopped many times for VP shake handsg and talk with those along side and about 6 or 7 times he Mt uut of car move among crowds. Turkish and American flags~,, lined route, hundreds of small flags held by spectators and number of musical instruments
  • &114to •oeaa,&D1'tm al ■ elon1 xr. lo , 4eputJ' ot Jar n J.ttau•I 4 07 Little ot err t&l'J orocatnt'• fNla Yaahlagt•• otftN, J.11 wen ei;oept1ouJ.17 to It to pnMDt 1n onoknt•• an.ct un4aatan•Sag't ooopentift • oleul.7 unternooct , no •• t1e14
  • SUGAR Quotas 2403-s. UNIPORM CLBARANCB Program for Individual• Other Than Pull•Time Federal Bq,loyeea Who Require Access to u. s. Claaaified Information 2390 URANIUM from roreign Countriea, 2398-g VIIT MN, u. s. Policy in Purcha••• of 2411
  • -�·OC\ Fll.E LOCATION No. 1 VP Security File, Nations and Regions UN Cables re Cuba Affair (III) l RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order ll6�2 governing access lo national security mfccmation. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which
  • ::: of this new African~ , friendship and sympathy for aspirations country than all of us at this post could hope to accomplisli~ over long period of time, ,... Public reaction is perhaps best s1.DI1I11ed up in tribute paid: by Prime Minister at close of above
  • :/28/62 A 1 p 01/18/63 A ! p 04/22/63 A 04/-09/-63 A 03/28/63 A from Bundy - ~r-et lOS No. conf. -#7 Hemu MSC Herno Mo. 230 ~ 3-q-D'i NSC .J/.9Action Secret 5lJ.t.A NS-C Mee~in-g -r}H RESTRICTION Conf. NSC NS£· Control DATE
  • . II. PURPOSE OFVISIT. Paycholo1ical: There is a large reserve of good will for the United States in the Benelux countries. At the same time, these three relatively small countries feel that the United States often takes them for granted. The visit
  • in their ranks. 11. '!he tribal problem consists of' active suspicion between the coastal tribes and the aristocratic Hova tribe ot the high plateaus. 'lbe coastal tribes still remember that the Hovas were the bard masters ot the island tor a long time prior
  • as the personal represen­ tative of the President of the United States. Today we welcome him as a messenger of goodwill and friendship from our great ally on the other shore of the Atlantic. It.is the first time that an American Vice President has visited Norway
  • . , edvUo lo iat.tc 1961. !be lllalN'I' bu tboae ta •t . t.n.1 A frara l includtna i), ot "OTirmeare 1.at.eace Ooms&rM~ CCWDOtleszt adYi r-.z--.......•.., ot 8 • good accO\lllt au~ • 'been t. for 7. n: ca um.ts ot for enttn ~1Cd4Dd • tr1th
  • Authority By &&& --TOP SECRET occasion of a slump in morale. He described the Vice President's mission as a ' 'tremendous success'' but thought i t should have been saved for a time of greater urgency. He said he had communicated these views
  • discussions National with appropriate Reconstruction a. a friendly and cooperative interest to the principle liberties and its time; and that intention the failure will ultimately -·• To affirm ment enters including time. To make clear
  • el'OWds ot ~r'~~ l remarkable s1ze and ·,~nthu~d.asn-.Can be compared only ~ th response and ,..." return cf Archbishop Makarios and his e~
  • ." As result, prices have been maintained, he said. For other countries in East, ·President Wehrer said, there are agreements not to import more than provided in commercial agreements. He concluded that while relations in these cases are good for time being
  • is composed of people who generally serve only part-time, subject to call in an emergency, but some full­ tice cilitio units are now being forced and trained. The lotter are, in effect, units of a second, oore politically-reliable army. 'lbe oir force and navy
  • OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON Howard the easiest time for me is to come down with me in the morning. Once I get here the phone is so busy it would be difficult. But if you want to do it this way, all right. LBJ MEMORANDUM ;1fY'~1