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- , Hilitary Aide to The Vice President Mr. Baskin, Dallas U ews Mr. Bell, AP Mr. Scali, ABC Miss Hi ggins, New York Herald Tribune Mr . Miller, Time Mr. Greene, New York Daily News j\'h". Alexander, McNaughton Press Mr. Spivak, UPI Mr. Freedman, Manchester
- the four-power treaty with a three-power arrangement, or to place the Berlin issue before the· United Nations at this time. The latter was amplified by pointing out that the General Assembly was currently in volved by the Bizerte problem. The Mayor a 'g
- ~: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
- ., 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
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- 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
- , 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
- t.ake advantage get complete pictureo Uo.So support must 'be efficient., realistic, proper, timely, says "Saigon Maio" "Ckh Mang"t "Everyone expecting new atmosphere confidence and sincerityo Johnson's statements modest, sincere, tull goodwill of UaSo
- , 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
- . COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY EMANUEL CELLER CHAIRMAN March 30, 1966 Dear Mr. President: It was most understanding of you and Mrs. Johnson to journey to New York, taking time out of your busy schedule to attend the services for my beloved wife. A sorrow
- LIFE TIME A LIFE lltOCtn:,-ILLlfl NEW JUDSON YORK BUILDING CINTlft 10020 6·1212 Dear Mr. Okamato: Enclosed are the prints you requested. I am glad we could be of service to you. Sincerely, Richard O. Pollard Director of Photography Mr
- 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
- 11Stb cSelep.te an4 C0DCfft v1- Se~to aa oataae o:f Cauference. cons~ ' wlth vacation Please a4v1ae eaoa..t schedules of goveiwt pou:l.ble aa time t90ll"w.a n.lltt offtc1al.s. ,:' ; . .. .. ..•. . · . . ' . .. l I • ' cn!CW
- Tu c r1•• for ncll fllpt• would be comp d at the rate of two h11111M1raH11 ty-8Te dollar• ($295. 00) per fllpt hour with fiilht • commend. at tu time of departure & B Paa•• New York. and i l.UGl~ tile time e■ Nry fer the aircraft to r~•to Be pea• from
- circumstances at the time: 1. The United States would find it extremely difficult to recognize and to provide assistance to any government installed as a result of a coup against the Council of State. This position was made clear during the January 1962 coup
- 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
- 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
- ~ :::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
- . 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
- ." 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
- 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
- , on the considerable reluctance because your departure and my 'desire to advance party, with of the short time before be in two places at once. Briefings are being prepared for you by the specialists and briefing books will be sent to you Wednesday. In the case
- 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
- the Mission Beyond question, your judgment about the timing of our nrl. ■ sion Each leader--except Hebn--publicly congratulated you on the •t:1.a:ing• ot thi ■ Jlis ■ ion. Chiang ■aid-and all others privately concurred--t.hat the mission had the effect
- . 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
- . LUXEMBOURG TIME (5:00 A.M., E.S.T.) MONDAY,NOVEMBER 4, 1963. Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister, for the warmth of your welcome. We in the United States were highly -honored by the visit of your Grand I).achess earlier this year. He~ graciousness and charm won
- 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
- ::: 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
- MAKEINFORMAL CALLSON PRES IDENT.CAEHAB ANDPRIMEMINISTERKARAME, WHICHREPORTED SEPAR ATELY. ALL ALONGTHEWAY,LEBANESE OFFICIALS TIME ANDAGAIN REPEATED WISH VICE PRESIDENT'SSTAYCOULDHAVEBEENLONGER ANDEXPRESSED HOPEHE WOULD COMEAGAINFORMOREEXTENDED SOJURN_
- 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~
- . Bundy said that after talking to Mr. Gilpatric and the President, at their suggestion he is turning this over to Mr. Ro stow in Mr. Bundy's office. Mr. Rostow will keep in touch with the VP and is available at any time. That includes the question of who