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- PROJECT PLOWSHARE NUCLEAR TEST; CHIANG KAI-SHEK; FRENCH RECOGNITION OF COMMUNIST CHINA; JOSEPH ALSOP COLUMN; STATE DEPT POLICY PLANNING; UPCOMING FOREIGN POLICY SPEECHES; MESSAGES TO KHRUSHCHEV; GEORGE BALL TRIP TO CYPRUS; UK; CUBA; CONGO; GHANA
- LBJ CONGRATULATES GOLDBERG ON UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE REJECTING RESOLUTION TO EXPEL NATIONALIST CHINA AND SEAT COMMUNIST CHINA IN UN; CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S THREAT TO WITHDRAW FROM UN; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF ARTHUR "TEX" GOLDSCHMIDT TO UN POST
- ("Are yc:m at Peace?") Anyonghi Kasipsio (Un-yong-hee Ka-shib-shee-o) - Good-bye · ( "Go in peace" - said to person leaving) Anyonghi Kesipsio (Un-yong-hee Kay-shib::.shee-o) - Good-bye ("Remain in pease" - said to person remaining) Komapsumnita or Kamsa
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- BENNETT DISCUSSES EDITORIAL ON FDIC APPOINTMENT, SAYS HE, EVERETT DIRKSEN WANT LBJ TO APPOINT KAY RANDALL; LBJ SAYS HE IS NOT REQUIRED TO APPOINT REPUBLICAN, JFK WOULD HAVE APPOINTED JOSEPH BARR; POSSIBLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON APPOINTMENTS; ERHARD
- MCNAMARA'S NEGOTIATIONS WITH GERMAN DEFENSE MINISTER KAI-UWE VON HASSEL, OTHERS, ABOUT CURRENT, FUTURE OFFSET AGREEMENTS; LBJ ASKS ABOUT EFFECT ON US BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, POSSIBLE REDUCTION IN US FORCES, EQUIPMENT IN GERMANY; STATE DINNER TONIGHT