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  • e h is m e e tin g w ith P o p e Jo h n - - a q u ite r e a l r e la tio n s h ip . W edding B le s s in g " . T he h e a d lin e w a s ; " P o p e M ay B e sto w " P o p e P a u l VI i s e x p e c te d to b e s to w h is p e r s o n a l b l e s
  • LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast with guests while others attend church; news articles about Johnsons and the wedding; Lady Bird bowls with guests; possible blessing of marriage by Pope Paul VI; gift from Tony Taylor of their mother's silver cups for Luci
  • of North Vietnam_cou ld be stopped if we got in retu rn a symmetrical de - escalation . Secretary Rusk: probes : Responded to th e President's request to revi e w our peace We have u n dertaken dozens of probes . We have been in touch with the Pope
  • IT. HE CONSIDERED P0RTU~UESEGOVT HAD SHQ~N SIGNS OF GOODWILL VIS-A-VIS AFRICANS AND THIS WAS GO.ODCX:CASIONFOR SHOWINGAFRICANS TNAT PORTUGAL'S ALLIES WOULDNOT LET THEMSELVES.'.BEPUSHEDTOO FAR ON THIS SUBJECT. SEYD0UX FRESUMEDTHEREFORETHAT, 1li00GH Ht
  • in this connection is membership in the United Nations. 2. West Atrica is probably the f'asteat changing area in the world today. New countries are springing up vi th startling rapidity and the people of the area are determined that control ot West Africa
  • n d Ben C a b e ll; handsome young C o lo n el H ow ard B u r ri s and B a rb a ra ; the only n egro G e n e ra l- - I think he s t ill is -- M a jo r G en eral Benjam in D a vis- - o r perhaps his son is a lso a G en era l by now. MEMORANDUM
  • oi significant achieve­ ments. Discussion of Vi~t-Nam should be somewhat moderated by a desire to avoid complicating the Paris talks on that subject. There will be a desire to extend UN humanita1~ian assistance to the peoples of Nigeria, despite
  • : "THE OPPORTUNTTY 'F:O~ WlOE•RANGlNG _ . t.ONyER~T l l""-I •A~D :EXCHANG~ OF_ VI E~S~ .HE :cOMME~TEO. THAT,, AL THOUGH :..E ,-DID iNOT ALWAYS HAVE·y.QURAGREEMENT, 'HE· ALWAYS :,:AMC: AWAY ,.FROM A •t1EEi':iNG 'WtTM 'YOUFEELING 'THAT !HE MAD .~P.iJ ~ ULL. .CHAN~E
  • l ? ” - I co u ld c a ll him an d r a is e him on that! . - ■ Vi--'-:,': Vv; ■V.: . And he said/y^a r a th e r dvilcet e x p re ss io n , som ething to the e ffe c t th a t "co m e N p v em b er, the b e s t m an w ill w in ,’* And I got iii m y w o