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  • 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
  • greetings ~o the American people and our··warm thanks for the aid , and assistance we have received over the years. Ladies and Gentlemen - I ask you to join·m~ in a toast for the Vice President of the United States of America, for the American people
  • See all scanned items from file unit "V.P. Johnson's Trip to Northern Europe, September 2-17, 1963"
  • ·anywhere in the world. More immediately, I have come to speak here tonight--for the United States of America. And my purpose ia to express to you-­ and to all our friends in Buiope--the views that we hold regarding ·decisions soon to be considered
  • as the people. Thia auccoaa is the beat token or the reinforcement ot the bonda ot friendship between the United St~tes ot America and Pree Vietnam. -0- 1 ' -l> I l MANILA PRJ:SS S llYtMAHY Vice President Johnson visit successful, both as publicity nnd
  • ,· • wr aainte, a blMsed lleltarNo\1.on, through Th7Son• Jeaua Cbriat, our told. HnTe. Am Allln. OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 5010-104 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum OFFICIAL USE ONLY TO Colonel William Jackson FROM UNP - William G. Jonel
  • The Joint Chiefs of Staff The Deputy Ccwneftder-tn-Chief, United llationa Force• in l.orea The Director, U. s. Inforaa• tion Agency The Adviaer to the Preaident for Para-Military Affair• The Deputy Under Secretary of State to attend thi• ••ting
  • disappointed over the failure of the United Kingdom's applica­ tion for entry into the European Economic Community, rendering Ireland's own application politically and economically infeasible, the Irish have continued to orient their economic and political
  • See all scanned items from file unit "President's European Trip Briefing Book - June 1963"
  • ~:tll logis~~c__s~~p~r~ units. • • : On Jaly-·30· the· Thai Cri~nal Court ruled for the ·sec end time th-,t it is· proper for the pollce·to keep ·comrr.unist_suspects under·detention i.ridefin.it.ely during investigation ·and' until. cor.:pleti'o
  • in Washington. NOLTING DI ."- ~~ PHILIPPINES COMMUNIQUE - MANILA - May140 1961 President Carlos Po Garcia of the Republic of the Philippines and Vice President Lyndon Bo Johnson of the United States of America met at Malacanang Palace at 7:'.35a.om" today
  • ,t.h• ViN Preaiden\ of tbe United Statea, with Mre. ~on B. JOHNSON, Yiait.ed Dakar April 2-5. The Q) other ... bera ot the AmericanDelecation vere1 Mr. Roaeo J. CHAMPAGII, a retired Mancheater, hw Hupabire, buaineaaaan and ttiencl ot t.be Preaid•t'•t
  • with Peace Corps workers, Minister Sangster, sugar cane union leaders, bauxite union leaders, prominent local Jamaicans and members of American colony. Vice President speaks. 1:30 Depart luncheon for observation of bauxite works and sugar estates which
  • 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
  • in America and contribute to the strength and success of our country. 1 I am proud to come bringing the good wishes of the hundreds of thousands of Americans of Swedish descent - ... and the personal greetings of the President of the United States, John r
  • See all scanned items from file unit "V.P. Johnson's Trip to Northern Europe, September 2-17, 1963"
  • TO PAKISTAN OF MR.LYNDON B. JOHNSON VICE PRESIDENTOF THE UNITED STATESOF AMERICA (20th and 21st May, 1961) SKETCH OF ARRANGEMENTS AT KARA.CID AIRPORT ON THE 20TH MAY. 1961 AJRCRAFf ------Steps l p~ l Service 0 Chiefs 0 0 1-;:-1 -· 0000000000000000
  • and NSC Staffs. that of 1 August 1962. ,1j11_£°"",-vt (!.. l/ . lf tJ...,1.,,.u-r.rr.- Neilson C. Debevoiae BELK United Nations Affairs Africa South of the Sahara (not including Horn of Africa) BU!\RIS Vice Presidential matters " Space - Astronauts
  • "By Pouch" after the address, omit the ~rial number, and pouch in envelopemarked "For DC/T"• , •,, I IS ~or~ign Serviceof the unitedS atesof America - ~t·•~~ r··.?: '.- • . (I ... .;:\ L ~ i/~-,·..\ ~ --··m:c:-eu • Charge: • Control~ 2$ Date
  • See all scanned items from file unit "V.P. Johnson's Trip to Middle East, August - September, 1962"
  • • the". senator Now, ·what do taese wofds really took. . .. . . suggest? THE LINES ARE HARDENINQ;· That .the. United. States of America Rep. Dale Alf6rd, b-Ark.; who might -for we are a NATO nation_:_give ·up . be a cantlida_te against · Fulbdgh,t . · ~" our
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1961]"
  • be transmitted to the President. It was impressed upon the .Chancellor that the United States had already made substantial sacrifices and was prepared to make even more in .co­ operation with our Allies. Specific reference was made to the £act that the President
  • or treodom. Freedom must be maintained at all cost rogardle's s or peril involved. Reapocttully yours, GB. ~~/ Ben~n Havard BH/sd cc: The Honorable L. B. Johnson, Vice President of the United States of .America, Washington, D. c. The Honorable Senator
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Travel [1961]"
  • Benelux countries have in recent years paid visits to the United States: Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in 1952, Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands in 1959 and in April 1963, Ung Baudouin of Belgium in 1959,, and Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg
  • a,m, · In addition to the Statutory Members and Advisers, the following are being invited to attend this meeting: The u. s. Representative to the United Nations; the Secretary of the Treasury; the Attorney Gen­ eral; the Director, Bureau of the Budget
  • See all scanned items from file unit "National Security Council - 1961"
  • PRESIDENTARRIVEDHOTELAPPROXIMATELY li:40 PM ANDDEPARTED 6110 PM TO ATTEND AMERICA DAYRECEPTION AT U.S. EXHIBITAT FAIR. AFTERINSPECTINGU.S. EXHIBIT AND CONVERS(NG WITHGUESTSFOR ABOUT25 MINUTES,VICE PRESIDENT INl"RODUCED 'fS. JOHNSON ANDL~NDIA WHOBOTHADDRESSED AUD I Er--lCE BRIEFLY
  • Radio except WNBC at 6:30 p.m. EST; WNBC time 6:35 p.m. F.sT.) PRESS DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL. eROADCASTING COMPANY, 30 ROCKEFELLER p':-A~A1 N .EW YORK 20, NEW YORK [10 of 16] -Reproduced from United States of America Vol. 107
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Invitations [1961]"
  • the United States . D:.· r..1_~:-11 mo / .ulhori!y By 77.[tLlt-,y/9/~., & .l.£i:{a_ ",0/n .c, ~?'/1,, , 1'1;,1:f!, D· 1L0 .$"~ '-1~1 111ANSFERRED TO MUSEUM -// I 'f/'f>- ·SECRET Page 2 If we failed to rise to the level of these s ombre events, all
  • together"o President Wehrer said steel imports from countries with price­ Japan, United Kingdom had raised fixing policies like Austria, a tariff problem which ECSC is currently studying. He expressed hope that whatever is decided by ECSC countries
  • the Prime Minister's daughter, Mrs. Gandhi, and so am I. We love to show off one of our country's most outstanding women. I enjoyed your induction very much and was proud to be in such good company in print. Sincerely you1·s, Mrs. Sarah T. Hughes United
  • See all scanned items from file unit "HUA - HUG, 1961-1963"
  • \.,. 3//J ~ illGl'I COM ' 11NT. LA ■ .i TIii /""MY .5OSD llM ■ CIA -//) USIA· TA,. Ali. ~ CJ -·· 7, 1963 AmEmbassy,SANTODOMINGO SUBJECT: United States Special Mission to the Inau~ation -• REF ot President Juan Bosch &nbassy's A-393
  • January 4, 1962 I appreeiate your note (lJO kind end thougb.ttul. much. There is oomfort in the know­ ledge otJlers ca.re, and I am ~teful for Sincerely, IJ.lle Honorable \ Sarah T • . Hughes United States Ji.Ulge 3816 tforaandy Street
  • See all scanned items from file unit "HUA - HUG, 1961-1963"
  • PAPER General Nuclear Testing (B-la) Cuba - Status (B-7) European and Atlantic Political B C Situa~ion (B-8) D Laos (B-6) Communist Bloc (B-3) The EEC and Trade Negotiations MLF (B-4) (B-9) E F G H German, Italian, and United Kingdom Economic Aid
  • See all scanned items from file unit "President's European Trip Briefing Book - June 1963"
  • says you took missiles and take out IL-28's and nuclear weapons - we can 1 t say no invasion unless you give U.N. inspection on Cuba - We will not invade if you behave yourself. l • Get Pres, statement Tuesday. 2, McCloy OK 1s Kuznetsov when mil. unit
  • ROK N_,- (R.o.) His Excellency l.v'ndon B. Johnson The Vice President The United States of America Washington, D,C. April 8, 1963 Excellency: I have the pleasure to inf onn Your Excellency that the Relations Center International, Allies
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1963]"
  • for the happi­ and your people. Respectfully yours, ~ Kap-Chong CHI Director His Excellency Lyndon B. Johnson The Vice President of the United States -ashington, D.C., U.S.A. of America ADDRESS OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1962]"
  • PROGRAMME OF THE VISIT TO PAKISTAN OF MR.LYNDON B. JOHNSON VICE PRESIDENTOF THE UNITED STATESOF AMERICA (20th and 21st May, 1961) SKETCH OF ARRANGEMENTS AT KARACHI AIRPORT ON THE 20TH MAY. 1961 AJRCRAFf ------Steps l I pfus .•.. ..5 • ,-l
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Iteneraries, Arrangements [Pakistan]"
  • . Johnson of' the United States of America met at Malacanang Palace at 7:'.35 a,mn today and informally discussed matters of interest to their two countries and the Free World. am Vice The meeting was cordial and friendly, The discussion was thorough
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Vice President's Trip to Southeast Asia, May 9-24, 1961 (I)"
  • of the United States of America W a s h i n g t o n, D.C./USA Dear Mr. Vicepresident: Radio Free Berlin takes great pleasure in being able to send you a complete television film document as a memento of your inspiring visit to Berlin. I have also taken
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Public Activities -Travel [1961]"
  • the same; therefore, let's give them all the support they need. ar Thank you, sir, for your attention. what I have written here. I pray you consider seriouely Sincerely, McWilliams United States of America [1 of 2] 933 south Mtlle st~f1t Orlando
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1961]"
  • BECKWITH STREET, S. W. ATLANTA 14:, GEORGIA The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vice President of the United States Washington 25, D.C. Dear Mr. Vice President: We are appalled at the apparent willingness Congress to resort to nuclear war on the Berlin issue
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Foreign Relations [1961]"
  • ve complex adminis­ trative and personality questions. 7. Vice President Johnson then told Ambassadors Gavin and Finletter that there is a widespread feeling in the United States that America's allies are NOT putting as much into the defenses against
  • does not cause m• the great concern it does some others. 'l'he United Nations la an organization based on the principle of the sovereign equality ot all its members -­ large and small. Thia principle is one to which our smaller.friends in Latin America
  • United Nations
  • . and justifies commitment to freedom in Asia as well as in Europe -­ and as well in Latin America and Africa. Third, the, United States adds to its own strength and endurance by joining its strength with others in free associations and alliance. The American
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Vice President's Trip to Southeast Asia, May 9-24, 1961 (I)"