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  • you••• Clifton c. OarteJt 1. Aasltltant MPs._ Talmage Pull8 r 460) Kiaoaa Houston. Texas [2 of 8] CLASS OF SERVICE This is -:i fast message • u nless its deferred char• acter ls indicated by the proper symbol. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM w. P
  • thoughtfulness in sharing them with me. Kindest regards and all good wishes. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. J. D. MacWilliams, Jr. 2318 Suffolk Houston, Texas LBJd\.FS:br [1 of 3] 2311 luffolk Ho\aacoa. i..-., Ji( r () John 1 o &.nnedy f reetdent of th
  • eoodwill effort, and as Gesture of reassurance to Phllippinea that the u.s. was not bac,tlng away from 1·ta .. Asian oor.m1tments. Preas, with exception of Chronicle, and. • individual reactions, laudatory or Johnson and what he sold with reservation
  • fOR COOELJOHNSON C) lNR CIA VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON VISIT SUCCESSFUL BOTHAS PUBLICITYANO GOODWILL EFFORT,ANOAS GESTURE or REASSURANCE TO PHILS THAT OSD THEUS WASNOTBACKING AWAY FROMITS ASIANCOMMITMENTS. P~ESS, :r MY WITHEXCEPTION OF CHRONICLE, ANOINDIVIDUAL
  • Johnson visit successful, both as publicity and good will effort, and as gesture of reassurance to Philippines that the U.S. was not backing away from its Asian connnitments. Press;_ with exception of Chronicle, and individual reactions, laudatory