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- RUSK ON HOLD 1:05; RUSK IS IN NEW YORK AT TIME OF CALL AND IS COMPLETELY INAUDIBLE; BEFORE SHE ANNOUNCES CALL FROM RUSK, OFFICE SECRETARY TELLS LBJ THEY ARE UNABLE TO PLACE CALL TO EVERETT DIRKSEN
- LBJ ASKS RUSK IF ANATOLY DOBRYNIN IS IN NEW YORK OR PARIS AND ABOUT WHETHER TO PROCEED WITH APPOINTMENT OF UNNAMED PERSON (EUGENE ROSTOW?) TO UNNAMED POST
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fattorney, Los Angeles, received two telephone calls on June 20, 1968,
from a person claiming to be John Lawrence of New York City. This caller
said he was executive secretary of the Clemency Committee for Sirhan
Sirhan and that Los Angeles
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expected on issues of E~st-West trade. However, the UNCTAD did resolve
that )fforts to remove administrative, economic and trade-policy
obst-:L~les to such trade should be continued "in whatever available forums",
incJ ti Jing the post-UNC'I'AD machinery
- the Apple Blossom F e s tiv a l, down the Shenandoah.
I think I'm going to ask Wendy to take o ver that p rogra m fo r m e, perhaps to
take her to New York; to look around here^ or to find her about the four n ec e s s a ry
outfits it w ill requ ire
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responsible for dealing with East Europe.
9. Explore the suggestion made by West Berlin's Governing Mayor
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Willy Brandt in a New York City speech in June 1964, when he declared
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that the West should propose "common projects" to the peoples
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Museum in New York City.
4. Persistent efforts should be continued in the informational
field. Despite stiff Soviet resistence, proposals to permit the mutual
opening of reading rooms and libraries and commercial book outlets should
be repeated
- the American
team.
He noted Item b. in the Check list and I pointad out
the press exaggeration and distortion which appeared in the
New York Times . He asked that I personally meet with the
head of the Times in New York, pointing out how auch distorted
reports
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(5) OAS procedure
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Held off until
end of week.
Simple exchange of
letters on Red Cross.
fOP SECRET--
Ball - we should ask for performance! Art 6 Rio Post says Protect Peace of
Hemisphere. If Castro issues orders
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n o u sk i, s a id h e w a s fo llo w in g in the f o o t s t e p s of Ju s t ic e
G o ld b erg in tak ing on th is new a s s ig n m e n t an d s a id
h is m i s s i o n i s to b u ild new b r id g e s , h o t ju st to P o la n d , b u t
- John Gronouski sworn as Ambassador to Poland and Larry O'Brien as Postmaster General; press invited into LBJ ranch house for tour; swearing-in ceremony at Hye Post Office; story of LBJ jumping in cotton at gin and playing baseball; LBJ mailed first
- LBJ'S MEETING WITH DEAN RUSK ON APPOINTMENT OF DAVID BRUCE OR ELLSWORTH BUNKER TO UNNAMED POST, ARTHUR GOLDBERG'S VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS, IRAN, NGUYEN CAO KY; RFK, SENATE LABOR COMMITTEE AIRLINE STRIKE BILL AND CONSEQUENCES OF 30, 60 OR 90-DAY
- LBJ MENTIONS UT'S INFLUENCE ON LADY BIRD, LYNDA ROBB; HACKERMAN SAYS UT WILL OFFER FACULTY POSTS TO WALT, ELSPETH ROSTOW; LBJ DISCUSSES WALT ROSTOW'S CRITICS, SAYS ROSTOW IS MEETING WITH ANATOLY DOBRYNIN ON VIETNAM; ERWIN DISCUSSES OFFERS TO ROSTOWS
- "PORTIONS OF 2 BS"; "AT THE UN IN NYC (RE PRES'S VISIT WITH CY VANCE---THE POST ARTICLES BY KRAFT, MURRAY MARDER AND EVANS-NOVAK ON THE VP'S VIETNAM SPEECH