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- 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
- ., 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
- 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