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  • SLIP ACCOMPANYING DICTABELT CONTAINS NOTE ON SUBJECT OF CONVERSATION, INCORRECTLY INDENTIFIES CALLER AS J. EDGAR HOOVER, 11/5/67, 6:15P; CONTENT INDICATES CALLER IS RICHARD BERLIN; DATE, TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION
  • BERLIN TELLS LBJ THAT ALLEGED BACKING OF RFK BY NEW ENGLAND PUBLISHER (WILLIAM LOEB) IS NOT ACCURATE; LOEB'S TIES TO STYLES BRIDGES; SENATE PREPAREDNESS SUBCOMMITTEE INVESTIGATION OF RELATIVE OF LOEB?; BERLIN OFFERS TO CONTACT BRIDGES' WIDOW ABOUT
  • Berlin, Richard E., 1894-1986
  • Telephone conversation # 12403, sound recording, LBJ and RICHARD BERLIN, 11/4/1967, 12:34PM
  • RICHARD BERLIN
  • Bio: Richard Montgomery Scammon was born July 17, 1915, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He served in England, France, and Germany with the U.S. Army, from 1941 to 1946, and became a captain. He also served with the U.S. Office of Military Government
  • Scammon, Richard M. (Richard Montgomery), 1915-2001
  • . 9:29 Returned with the above and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berlin to the White House. 10:05 Dinner with the President, Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Bailey, and Diana MacArthur. 11:08 Berlins left. 11:20 Diana left. ******* 12:00 Retired.
  • KATZENBACH REPORTS THAT HE WILL HANDLE (RICHARD?) BERLIN MATTER TODAY, WISHES LBJ HAPPY BIRTHDAY
  • and that. includes West Berlin and the rights of the people therein. Such is our firm position in any negotiations with Khrushchev and I hope he does not blunder into thin.king otherwise. With best regards, va Sincerely / Lyndon B. John Honorable Richard A. Wells
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Foreign Relations - Berlin [1 of 3]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 79
  • by)* Expenditure Code LD Craig Raupe of ICA 11:00a f Ralph Dungan 11:00a Dale Miller and two friends to say hello 11:30a shook hands with Richard White (El Paso) 11:30a Ambassador George Yeh of China (delivered letter from Pres. Chiang) 12:00n 12:15p General
  • ; Walter and Marjorie and children; Leonard Marks and son, Steve Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry 2. 7:00p drinks and buffet supper for General Lucius Clay at 400 G: guests were press people who went on Berlin trip andother guests * Selected names should
  • on started by Richard Nixon, who ably JOHNSON served President Eisenhower, in sickness and in health, literally all over the earth. Under Lyn­ don Johnson, the office has declined not a whit in prestige and usefulness. In Berlin particularly, Johnson has
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • and Berlin. (Sec. Rusk) Situation report. Sec. Rusk wishes to discuss tripartite Berlin statement, earlier raised with you. (Tab A) 4. Abra::J.s 1 Backgrounder. (Sec. Clifford) Bus and Clark oelieve reporting from Saigon is now so good -- and G.:;:..'1
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • THE GOVERNOR TRENTON RICHARD .J. HUGHES GOVERNOR My dear Mr. Vice Pr es ide n t: You will find enclosed copie s of re s olutions un a nimo us l y a dopted a t the Conference of Atlantic Co as t Gov e rnor s in tlantic Cit y , New Jer s e y, on Ap ril 18
  • . ***** House guests: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berlin - 303 Mr. and Mrs. J. Waddy Bullion - Queens' Room Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jaworski - 327 Susan Stevenson - 301 Gertrude Davis and family - third floor *****
  • Brandt Joined by Secy Rusk and Klaus Schuetz, Berlin Senator, Egon Bahr, Press Chief, Berlin Senate, Amb. Heinrich Knappstein, Min. Ceo. Lilienfeld. Photographers and press w/Rusk were: Richard Davis, Robt Creel, German Affairs To mansion Stag w
  • residence, Berlin, Germany 4:30p 6:45p 7:15p 9:00p 1:00p 1 10:30a went to edge of Western sector to welcome first part of new American troops as they arrived lunch with Texas servicemen at ? name of base in Berlin 3:30p speech to refugees from Eastern
  • LBJ ASKS FOR UPDATE ON ACTIVITY LAST NIGHT; SITUATION ROOM REPORTS ON RESULTS OF AIR MISSIONS IN NORTH VIETNAM AND THAT SOVIETS HAVE CLOSED AUTOBAHN LEADING INTO WEST BERLIN APPARENTLY IN PROTEST OF MEETING BEING HELD IN WEST BERLIN
  • Bio: Willy Brandt (b. Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm, December 18, 1913, Lubeck, Germany-d. October 8, 1992, Unkel, Germany), German statesman and politician. He was mayor of Berlin from 1957 to 1966, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • LBJ Connection: Chairman, German Upper House of Parliament, 1957-1958; Mayor, Berlin, 1957-1966; Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1969-1974
  • A 1 p 08/17/61 A 1 p 08/17/61 A 2 p 08/19 /61 A 2 p 08/19/61 A ., State Conf. ,, Re : negotiation to settle Berlin Crisis [duplicate o f 113] #3a Memo RESTRICTION -State VP Johnson, Gheneellor Adenauer, et al L.Geft"•'e:roatioft
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • visited by) ""Wil s group was meeting in San Antonio (a meeting of all the executives Hearst) ___ _!_ i """ |j . _-_________-,„_____________________- ~~_ [J "LUNCH w/ William Randolph Hearst, Jr ~ ~'~ —*c-~— "-""^-Will Hearst Mr. Richard Berlin Mr
  • At the Mexican Embassy--RECEPTION Arrived SW Gate ; In the mansionw/ Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Tony Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Berlin Luci Nugent. Austin. Texas Joined by Tony Taylor and Diana MacArthur DINNER W/ Mrs. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Tony Taylor Mrs. Donald
  • Helicopter fo r fligh t t o Sout h Law n of Whit e House . Returned t o th e Whit e Hous e fro m Morgantown , W . Va. Mr. an d Mrs. Jame s (Scotty ) Resto n arrive Walter Jenkin s Richard Berlin , Ne w York Cit y William Hears t - Ne w Yor k Cit y Governor
  • , Massachusetts f Pierre Salinger f Houston Harte - San Angelo, Texas Director Gordon W Jenkins Sen Mansfield Hearst Group - Mr George Hearst, Jr; Mr Charles Mayer; Richard E. Berlin; Herbert W. Beyea, David W. Hearst, George Hearst; Randolph A. Hearst, H.G. Kern
  • One important point, I didn't include. After talking with Bohlen and Thompson, I made a special point of Berlin. I said that referred to the stated interests of the United States •. and I want to underline the seriousness with which w~ undertake
  • RUSK FOLLOWS UP HIS REPORT ON TALK WITH UNNAMED PERSON (ANATOLY DOBRYNIN) ON SOVIET INVASION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND RUMORS OF INVASION OF ROMANIA; RUSK SAYS HE ALSO WARNED DOBRYNIN THAT ANY MOVE AGAINST BERLIN WOULD BE OF GRAVEST POSSIBLE CONCERN
  • Organization Affairs Richard D. Kearney - Deputy Legal Adviser ACTING ASST SECRETARIES OF STATE: Walter J Stoessel. Jr - European Affairs J Wayne Fredericks - African Affairs Robert M. Sayre - InterAmerican Affairs Richard I. Phillips - Public Affairs Henry D
  • Teterboro, N. J. - Greeted by Sen. Harrison Williams and Gov Richard Hughes. 4, 000 people were estimate d at the airport . Sunny day and warm temperatures, the President's campaign day was blessed with good weather all day long. Motorcade to Bergen Mall
  • i:nculding press Sunday 2oth 1030 - 1215 1215 - 1230 1230 - 1330 Tour West Berlin terminating at Sch
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Berlin Trip, August 1961," Papers of William F. Jackson, Box 2
  • ~--1,,.;_..;...;;;.....;.; ll~· =~S• ~I 6 p te Oermerz, [duplicate of 11 3] 116 MemCon Secret WH re : Berlin -situation ,, 5 -p 08/20/6l A ~ ·'i· &..Ju..­ ,, ·.:l.S·li1 117 Report #9 WH re : Secret news magazine story 2 p Undated
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
  • and to Berlin. Draft messages to each are attached at Tab B for your approval. The Germans are nervous. These messages would be an effective public gesture of support. I concur in Secretary Rusk 1 s recommendation. CXJ.~ostow Approve messages_
  • is based on translation of the correspond~nce b y the State Department. - The grateful West Berliners were joinecl by two East Germans in applauding your visit to Germany. Many expressed their extraorqinary reliance on you to pres sure Washington and Bonn
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • amendment George Brown Nancy Negley (Austin) re: Salinas paintings MacGeorge Bundy, re: trip to Berlin Paul Schmidt - Goodwill Industries Man of Year Rowland Evans Mildred Stegall Bobby Baker White House to see President on Berlin trip P-38 - Sen Dirksen re
  • pu . . uc CTIVl!iES TRAVEL ;f:vdv~ November 13, 1961 Dear Mr. Menzel: Many thanks for sending me the complete television film document of my visit to Berlin and the follow-up sequence. The action ls .• courtesy I will never forget. I am putting
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign - Berlin," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • Johnson FROM: Bill Gibbons RE: Meeting with Adenauer c~--~---..._) Reason for Adenauer Visit to the U.S. Adenauer came to the United States to make sure that the U. S. takes a firm position on Berlin and East Germany at the approaching Summit
  • von Brentano; State Secretary Globke; Ambassador von Braun; Ambassador von Etzdorf; Ambassador Dukcwitz; Mr. Weber (interpreter); Secretary John Connally; General Clay; Ambassador Bohlen; Ambassador Dowling; Mr. Cash of State Dept To Berlin -- see
  • and turned on the television set." ' Martin Blumenson, a widely respected military historian who has spoken at the Library several times, returned, this time to discuss "The Problems of Berlin in World War 11." That problem, from an American point of view
  • the discussion with an outline of the authority which he has been g ranted to take countermeasures in the event of Soviet or East German action to deny allied air access to Berlin. He described measures which he has taken to implement his authority and to prepare
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • willingness to send troops. Mr. Marshall responded by saying that NewZealanders and their government were J grateful for the strong U.S. stand in VietNam. Rostow:mf Sen. Wayne Morse OFF RECORD Oke in for pics 5:01p - . T 3f/c C ! &, Richard Neustadt C, David
  • President not to form any firm opinion until he had had a chance to see the present situa­ tion in Germany and Berlin for himselfo In facing a difficult situation,such as that we face today., it is especially important to consider emotional and psychological
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Gardner — returning hi s cal l (b-2 ) - '_ : . j : : : , • — : -___________™ . l:25p 1:44 2:03p .__ p OF F RECORD : BJasboBaaaa x Richard Berlin -President o f the Hearst Corporatio n _ Rober t F . Kintner ______ « ,A . ; _1
  • Cater Mr. Richard Berlin, NYC HHH Nov 14th and b'day gift ^ /^4^ ^^^) ^^^? ^"^R for -^l Amb ^.^^^ C Laise C^3^L^Burner . 27 ^*i^ -"*/ / n,,n m*4 The White House ^ Nov 1967 Saturday Achvky (inctude vtsited by) Mildred Stegall MW -pl To Oval
  • : -1H.r9--~~"'"--....j....~~ - Dpe-"' ..3 -9-', Bedia ~ ,. ~s-, ~ NJ.J 1~ -1,1 LIO CeS oft NSC mee Clng ,,,. fl70 Report NSC re: Berlin Actions (171a Notes -A,.. 2. p __ _ Top Secret Crisis 7p of 486th Meeting l>,.,,,1r4 J,-,I NSC Meeting
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON. DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Telephone f or t Entry No. Time Lo 1 4:00a 2 11:15a 3 12:45p 4 1:00p 5 4:30p 6 5:30p 7 7:30p Day Monday Ambassador's residence, Berlin Activity (include
  • April 26, 1961 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Dick Berlin and Ed Weisl in hotel suite (among other things discussed Gen. MacArthur haircut in Waldorf barbershop (see letter fr. Mr. Berlin dtd Apr. 27, 1961) hamburgers in suite with Reedy, Dick Bird