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  • is involved. That realization must heighten the urgency with which we consider our own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of our allies, in dealing with the issues raised by the Berlin crisis. -2- When I left Washington on Friday night, I ventured
  • RATE OR STRAIGHT TELEGRAM DAY LETTER NIGHT LETTER 0 0 0 December 19, 1967 Mr. Loyd Hackler White House Staff c/o American Embasy Melbourne, Australia Please make credentials on stills. sure to arrange positions for White House Photo Atkins
  • truth endureth from generation to generation. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. THE LESSON Read by the RT. REVEREND JOHN E. HINES,D.D. Presiding
  • might wish to read prior to his trip and will send over to you separately. E. F. BLACK Colonel, USA Military Assistant A~tacl SeoDef Cont. ZJ No. S- fo ~ l l'I 6 3 3 Vice President's Col. Burris Office s&'EPT Vice President's Proposed Trip
  • . Retreabllents ~ be ••ned. 2. Talld.n&points tor your aeeting vi th President Boach. Dlere 1• attached a paper of tal.ld.Dc points 70u M'T v1ah to read before you oal1 on President Boach. Thia has been cleared b7 Aabaaaador Martin and Secretar., Martin and bu
  • , If there ia a funeral The Minister shall the Son, and the Holy Ghost. oration, it shall be gi van at this point continued: Utom oss bedja. lat U8 pray. The Ministersha.JJ read oneot the f9lloying , " illsmaktige, " barmbartige Almighty, merciful
  • and C~ntral Desk opel~ation carried on at the Hilton, · • ·• providing·the necessary continuity of oporations from the Vice President's • arrival· on the night. ot August 28 through his departure on the afternoon of· , • _August JO. • • • • ... . ·s
  • · role might be in cooperation wtth GVN._ Vic·e pr·esJdent str•ss.td 1 that we ce>uld learn muc:h from Diem s .experience-and.he h.4d co]Jle to. listen to his views as .well .as pr.a.sent :pr•sident • ..Kennedy's. Diem read letter and then pro~·eeded
  • .,~ ; SEP 7 1961 ► VICE PRE:SIDENrs .O.B. OFFICE == OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON George r ead this -- it's too logg for me to read LBJ OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON August 31, 1961 Mr. Vice President: I have gone over
  • ! Mlffl:A:L BRIEFIN}MF>lORANDUM FORTHEVICE PRF.SIDE>JT CONCERNIMJ OF SENEGAL 'IHEREPUBLIC (Should be read in conjunction with the unclassified country paper trans­ mitted under same cover). General Senegal was the oldest French West African dependency
  • to a course of negotiation to settle the Berlin crisis, the problem arises of deter­ mining just what kind of a negotiated settlement would be acceptable. 2. This is not a problem which can be answered by trying to determine Khrushchev's objectives. Reading
  • on details of proposal and Ambassador, speaking on personal basis, said his own preliminary reaction after reading proposal was that it might create quite serious problems since it might lead to substantially higher European grain prices with considerable
  • , Date .:5- 'I- /) 4 USIA 0 A QPR RMR FOLLOWING TELEGRAM TO COPENHAGEN REPEATEDFOR YOUR~FORMATION PRIORITY 28, SEPTEMBER 14, 8 PM GODELJOH.~SON FOR PORTER URTEL25 My assessment of visit remai s as set forth EMBTEL437 repeated-Helsinki 13 which read
  • read.7 to be aigne with the Philippiaea at early date. So 'lhe Vice Preaideat nenactiag • cliseuaae ehe P?-war:cocQDut •• poaaible Uo So legial t:ioa oil tax refund. STA'l'US: (UDc:1 elf d) After exnauatlve review by all u.s. coocermd, t