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  • a Sabena plane, as I recall it, from Brussels to New York. Welanded at Manchester just for a refueling stop. I picked up a British newspaper there, and the big headlines were that the United States and CorranunistChina had agreed to resume talks
  • continue aa we have up to now we wlll not have the success which we all wish for. Mr. BolJ'JlOBOLTZD. Mr. Chancellor, we understand from the newspapers that you have sent a message to Soviei Premier Khruahchev •hile you have been in Wash­ ington. Is th1a
  • to DaveMcKillop about the American Foreign Service Association position on an amendmentto the Foreign Service Act on the grievance procedure. I pointed out that,if they supported the present amendment,I was sure that the Secretary and the President would have
  • before· the , . tonals of a local newspaper, I Committee : would .. authorize State ·Departments ~aJor ob- I Moscow and hs puppets slick­ an ·independent Freedom Com- jection was that the Academy ly attempted . .to destroy ..· the I mission, which would
  • at noon on Stefan Thomas, hi ghest ranking official present at SPD Hq today, end referring to advertisement attempting capitalize on cordial association between Brandt and Vice President Johnson, made clear that Vice President was disturbed by this use
  • enterprise•, nor d oe • it rende r flnanclal or tfich n ical • uppn rt. Our own lntereete are adequate­ ly e~rve d by the V9 lce of >rnerlca (VOA), opera ted by the Uri(tecl State• Information .At;J,en cy. VOA, the voice of the United Stat«,11 Governmetit
  • muat have found General Clay a great superior ln World War I. I wlsh that all persons I associate with ln the · future could·-be of hls callber·in wisdom and comradeship. He certaiDly is a gentleman~ Sincerely, . Lyn~on '· Mr. ·Lawrence Westbrook
  • pastor there. Pastor Norden, as I recall Pastor Liljedahl from Salina used to occasionally come downand preach. To go back to the Forsses: my only real associate as a young child Tape l -- 8 was my cousin Verna, the daughter of Gus Forsse who as I
  • and in Sweden and Germany. He is married to·an American and has two adopted children. The Ambassador was very active i i: the communication field for t he Norwegi an Government-in-exile during World War II. After several years of private newspaper work he rejo
  • shouldn't use that tenn--was still maintaining an association with Averell Harriman. And I must say hearing that what was said certainly seemed innocent to me and certainly in support of the Administration, but the President took it as indicating that Bill
  • Under Consideration within the Department: Do Repeal of Modification of Johnson Act. Eo Joint Consultationso Fo Encourage Travel to USAo Go Association of Eastern European Countries with GATTo H. ECE Initiatives. Io USSR Participation
  • Foreign Service Association on March 31, 1966_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 v [Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Monday, March 7, 1966, · Vol. 2, No. 9] WHITE HOUSE
  • Linguistics (CAL). The 11 CAL, a part of the Modern Language Association and :financed principally by the Ford Foundation, was established "to serve as a clearinghouse and informal coordinating body in the application of linguistic science to practical