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- with Peace Corps workers, Minister
Sangster,
sugar cane union leaders,
bauxite union leaders,
prominent local Jamaicans and members of American
colony.
Vice President
speaks.
1:30
Depart luncheon for observation
of bauxite
works
and sugar estates
which
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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
- "60
New York• ~ugu t 10.
illion J obe" tor the New Tork Time s .
Arrang 4 to write aane articl ea
for North American Newspap r All1uoe to help pa~ JAJ e xpense• whioh I am
P•Yin& myaelt .
Luncheon with
r1oan
ot1on P1ot'1l'e ;produ.oera.
Talke4
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,
Tentative schedule s fiimed u
Breakfast
Iol)I)
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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
- Programs
Possible French Proposal on European Political
Union (B-11)
I
J
Germany
Miscellaneous
Economic Matters - Germany (B/G-2) A
Berlin and Germany (B-2)
B
GERMANY:
US-German Military Cooperation-Status,
including offset arrangements,
sale
- 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
- 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
- .
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
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Se~to
aa
oataae o:f Cauference.
cons~
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wlth vacation
Please a4v1ae eaoa..t
schedules
of goveiwt
pou:l.ble
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time t90ll"w.a n.lltt
offtc1al.s.
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as the personal represen
tative
of the President
of the United States.
Today we welcome
him as a messenger of goodwill and friendship
from our great
ally on the other shore of the Atlantic.
It.is
the first
time that an American Vice President
has visited
Norway
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1100
Subatantive Talk with Prime Minister
Erlander at Latter'• Office
Memoranda of Conversation
2000
9/6
1300
1500
1900
1930
9/7
0830
- . LUXEMBOURG
TIME (5:00 A.M., E.S.T.) MONDAY,NOVEMBER
4, 1963.
Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister,
for the warmth of your welcome.
We in the United States were highly -honored by the visit of your
Grand I).achess earlier
this year.
He~ graciousness
and charm won
- :::
of this new African~
,
friendship and sympathy for aspirations
country than all of us at this post could hope to accomplisli~
over long period of time,
,...
Public reaction
is perhaps best s1.DI1I11ed
up in tribute
paid:
by Prime Minister at close of above
- movement for· European unit·y .and in ~TO, and at~ted •purpo.se
of his visit
wai to.remind
BENELUX·countries
of u; de~i
cation .t_o concept of European Union a·nd Atlantic
patti'le-rship.
Prime Minister
stated GOL in full accord .with views expressed
- ,
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
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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
- el'OWds
ot
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remarkable s1ze and ·,~nthu~d.asn-.Can be compared only ~ th response and
,..."
return cf Archbishop Makarios and his
e~
- Highway 60.
Blu:f'f.
West end of Poplar
Two striking structual worlcers placarding "Unfair to
union labor"
But where 15 yea.rs ago the Ozarks in the river towns
knew almost nothing in Union Labor except what they read in the
papers.
We now find
- part7 state, the Senegalese regime
ia not rigidly totalitarian
in approach and permits a considerable
tree play of opinion inside and G>utside of the ruling party, the
Union Progreaaiste Senegalaise (UPS). A noia7 leftist opposition
seems to have little