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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- on the President that all of us are stand~ with the ~;: ~on,al the ~~ SLC j [2 of 2] UBUC cnylTJES A' P~-~ MMI ;l. August 26. 1961 Dear John: I appreciate your sending me the copy of the Dallas Times Herald editorial on the mission to Berlin, and I
- is called to EDI10RIALS clipped from the Dallas Times Herald dated October 10, 1961. Many other editorials, articles and in the Herald, the Saturday Evening periodicals seem to indicate we are and weaker from week to week on our other comments Post
- extensive damage to its public airport facilities located at Foster Field during Hurri cane Carla. As a result of this damage, we requested that we be designated a major disaster area under the provisions of Public Law 875 and were in due time so designated
- 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
- NATIONS, WHILE~HER s YET TIME. NOW. The U.N. is our greatest strength. Why not use it We are pleading for a creative statesmanship that is alert to the realities of our nuclear age. and sincerely yours, ~~~~ William V and Beatrice Roosa [3 of 3 front
- Dallas• Texas LBJ:MJDR:vws .. March 14, 1962 Dear Sarah: Thank you so much for your mo-st generous letter and I assure you it was my pleasure getting to visit with you last week. 1 I was pleased with the wisdom of ~e Committee, whieh I know Ylill
- paths may cross Vi th yours at this time. Until then, I rema1.n Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Judge Sarah T. Hughes 3816 Normandy Dallas, Texas LBJ:LC:wlJ ... ... \ . ]eJ.i.ci:lai..ioM filMLB!) :[{fl· J You know .9 would doA.e 6ei.rig. in /J
- and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
- in Chief, "Frankfurte~ Alleg~met:-~e Zeitung" Editor in Chief of 11 Au11enpolitik" . I>~. Benno Reiffenberg ·' ·.·... · ' ~: · ' . · Editor in Chief o~ Staat1zeitung und Herald · correapondent of ·"We.tdeuta che Allege~e ine ; . Zeitune
- . DISTRICT JUDGE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS, il'EXAS -'1·I.~i,,. ! ~ ' I " DEEPLY REGRET SENATOR ANDERSON IS UNABLE TO COME TO DALLAS MAY 15. HE APPRECIATES INVITATION BUT SAYS ~ HE JUST CANNOT POSSmLY 1\1.AKE rr. REGARDS. I I:.' -..:. ; 11
- ~: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
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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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
- :45 Wiesner & Chr ASC enter Test ban discussion. Pres. 'Do we have to test in 163? 1 In order to develop 50 megaton weapons in 10,000 lb. size would hove to test in 1 63. Should be done in May . Some could be done underground. Rusk against time I imit
- 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
- Nationa.l. Review NA'ro Letter Sec. Gen. NA'ro Curu Im:tf!'iM; MISCELLANEOUS (Cont'd) - 10 SOURCE CO~l:X:E?fI'IAL COPIES FREQUENCY DISPOSITION u l Weekly IL u l Weekly IL NewYork Times u 16 Do.ily and Sunda.y 15-M/R routes 1-IL N.Y
- OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON Howard the easiest time for me is to come down with me in the morning. Once I get here the phone is so busy it would be difficult. But if you want to do it this way, all right. LBJ MEMORANDUM ;1fY'~1
- , 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
- Commwtlsmin our own country and throughout the world. We are convinced that now is the time to go on an all-out offensive to unite the free nations of this continent on the basis of a superior ideology to Communism. I have just returned from New Zealand, where
- in computing requirements Lack of timely review of prior year requisitions in exSpare parts valued at $4 million requisitioned cess of needs Agency action Nonutilization of construction and communications material Improper planning and ineffective controls over
- ,, ss Wo, FOR AMBASSADOR X)JQQOJCXX .,J,. ~ .....:....- LIMIT DISTRIBUTION S/S As you know President is having press conference on Cuba November 20 at 6 p.m. Washington time. You are requested to make date with Chief of State or Foreign Minister
- 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
- proved by the Congress this year. c. Agreed that no major review of NSC 5704/3 was necessary at this time. d. Noted the .President's decision that for the next few months, until further revia w, the level of export controls would be that existing
- 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
- at any time and in a place and by methods of its own choosing hostile action 2 in such strength as to threaten gravely the security of the United States. The mission of providing earliest possible warning of hostile action or of impending developments
- 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
- Truman did so--under totally different circ 11ms-tances-and no other non-German Chief of State from a NA'l'O country has ever been in Berlin. 3) The visit comes at a time of change and flux in Western Europe when the role and influence of the American
- , but the time of this need is not clear. 3. Proceed at once with a declaration of national emergency and with all preparations except a large-scale call-up of Reserves or Guard units. In this course the declaration would be put in as low a key as possible
- 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
- planning toward eventual EEC membership at some more propitious time. External Affairs Minister Aiken suggested to Ambassador Mccloskey in February that the United States take the initi ative in setting up a high level conference between the United States
- . 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
- be possible with France, while at the same time limiting the d.a.maie that may be done to our policy • and to the alliance SECRET by General de Gaulle's --5E'CREI - 3 - commitment to purposes which are not readily aligned with ours. What is your
- . , Your lette: ~ays - - and I agree - - that we should not complicate the situati.>:: by mir• . c things. ,• . .. . But I assure you that this matter of IL-2.8e, TRANSFtRREQ TQ HAr◄ OWRITINQ FILt . l These facts were all known at the time of our
- ." 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