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DEPARTMENT
227.
CODELJOHNSON
FOR GAMMON
- DELIVERBY 0700 SEPTEMBER
14
FOLLOWING
ARETRANSLATIONS
OF NEWSPAPER
ARTICLESANDEDITORIALS
HIGHLIGHTING
VICE PRESIDENTIA~
VISIT TO NORWAY.
,.
(1) MORGENBLADED.,.
(CONSERVATIVE,
CIRC 18672) SEPTEM3ER
11.
LYNDON
JOHNSON
- believe nations extend their strength rather than
overextend it by joining together in free associations
to meet common dangers and work for common good.
Our al Iiances are not burdens beyond our capacity to
support -- they are supports without which we
- arrival, the Vioe President'& movements were heavi~ ~
cov.z-·ed by a number of newspaper reporters
and prese photographers, notabl.7 Mr1.:•ih
{A.PLondon), Mr. Walker (!1!!!.!.-Life photographer), Mr. Levy (AP photographer, Paris),
Mies Pick (
chester Ouard
- President great success
on historic
tour."
Saigon's _daily newspapers have extended elaborate wel
come to visit of Vice President Johnson.
"Ngon Luan": "In
eyes of Vietnamese people, Vice President Johnson is Ambassador
of freedom and promoter or noble
- into shutdown or subcission.
liable
kept tab on
newspapers and radio and TV
the public education systet1 of disGidents,
in support of its objectives;
services
is
to move swiftly.
all mjor
have been instrunents
in neutralizing
at sooe 20,000 or oore
- recommeaded by th• Congress.
Througheut th• field et UN affairs,
it is ••a•atial
to
keep clearly ill mimd this distiactien
between what la talk aad what
is action.
The newspapers de nGt make this distinctioa
meat •f tll•
time.
But-moat o:f the UN delegates do
-
for Progress
as it is now constituted
Our position
stage
and that we
We do think
should be strengthened
are added to its ranks.
to the judgment
American
and necessary
Common Market.
with the Common Market
of that association
with the Central
- under the leadership of Prime Minister
Lemass, the Irish have shown growing interest
in partic•i
pation in international
affairs
and in international
organi
zations.
They joined the OEECand participated
in the Euro
pean Recovery Plan, associated
- President's
departure
September 13, 1963
Newspaper articles
President's
visit
Assessment
1963
of trip
statement,
and Prime Minister
Fornebu Airport,
Oslo,
and editorials
highlighting
the Vice
to Norway (Oslo's 227 telegram)
by Embassy, Helsinki's
A-141
- feel this friendly interest in your efforts at home,
we welcome our association with Cyprus irt the United Nations--·
and in the labors for peace everywhere. We share with you your
confidence th~t Cyprus will play an increasingly important role
-
ment. Several papers highlight portion of arrival statement in which
Vice President expressed "abiding and unchanging interest
of Uanited States
of America in the independence and integrity
of Lebanon." Newspapers
report Lebanese were delighted by Vice
- '
• downtown streets An~•ra greet VP. At outskirts
city VP
~
changed from limoueine to 1934 Lincoln touring car which
Ataturk used and which still has emotional association
fof!t 5-,,, ~
Turks. Change took place before point where cr,owds had ~
begun thicken
- -IL
Associated Press Ticker (AP)
'-8~~AL
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MISCELLANEOUS
(Cont'd)
.-eofill'IlJEN'i'ThL
- 8 SOURCE
TITIE
CIASS.
NO. COPIES
FREQUE?«:Y
DISPOSITION
British-Interno.tional
Organizntions (Conmruni.stFront)
u·
l
M::mthly
IL
British
- Association
Dinner on November 8, 1963
(15}
Vice President's
call
November 8, 1963
(16)
Vice President's
Arrival
November 7, 1963
Statement
in Brussels,
on Prime Minister
Lefevre
on
Text of telegram from Amb. MacArthur on meeting
between Vice
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such matters
as our own negotiating
requirements,
our views of a
possible
UK economic association
with the Five or the Six, the varied
relations
between commercial
and political
is sues, and ilnportant
problems
of domestic
political
pressure.
Mr. Herter has
- to provide technical assis
tance grants to newly-independent COD1DOnwealth
countries.
The French
have said they are willing to continue helping independent members ot
the Camrunity such as Mali which are willing to reuain associated with
France and who
- and Ambassador
value association
with Netherlands
in NATOand by fine Dutch record in that organization.
He
said we gratified , to learn Netherlands may
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pproval of the
goal of a ne tral and ind pendGnt I.a, And a sured tu , l."ootinutng
assl.stan~e and supp()rt 1n ac
i ng hi
nd.
b . rne 1c i- s.' dem.. wno has 1 • ng oeen associated
closely
wi h d velopnents in explorat1~o
and research in space 1n
-
and
He would of
Association.
at the times indicated.
your suggestions
President
re schedule
\
and any other
wishes minimum ceremony and prefers
l
hotel
•
accommodations to Govt guest house if this
offending
can be arranged
without
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