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  • " o4•'-'3 1118 Sketch RESTRICTION Conf. Olsson ~~ h-2-3 DL/ //17 Sketch DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Conf. Na ~ ., 04--
  • (21) SUBJECT TAB BELGIUMContinued Vice President's meeting November 9, 1963 with King Baudouin on Memorandum from the Vice President from Belgium on November 9, 1963 • I I on his departure (22) (23) -■ ... ■• -,._ ,■ ■ .. - 'I
  • pa1eeda perhapo, ror talk with thoeo Ttho do not hoa.r. It m1Q' b• old taahioned• o u ~ . todq to talk to Jl'uaaoli.c1, Stalin_ and Bitler. a king bore and a proaident tbare. The 0110 thlng tbet met bo aaved• it we cro to be eavCJd• 1e tho value~ you
  • &LEUS TH£ PAST or OANNOT WITN THE IE • 8E Cl TED A8 A I>EFEN.SE FOR IU ST AKlt.S OF' THE FUTURE• SHOULD APPLY NOT 0MLY TO THE RUB8ER CRISIS, COYMI TTEE WAS T~KING, IWICH THE BARUCH 8UT T• THE WHtOLE WAPl EFfOil Te WE MUST F'IRST F'ACE
  • prices meeting regarding ECBUS 635 11/9/63 Summary Aspects Benelux ECBUS 634 11/9/63 Vice President's EEC Commission 11/10/63 Vice King 692 SUBJECT SECRi'E_,. President on Prime and Ambassador Minister with of European Community Vice
  • Berliner Morgenpost Berlin-Tempelhof Mariendorfer Damm 1/3 Berlin LBJ:CKB:yb DISASTE • I. //~ p"'Cc 0.-.,,tL T HE V I CE PRESIDENT caova,.11110,. c. D WASHINGTON · v.i a.sn ino ? 19 61 octooer ' c:rton , O c tob e r 16, 1961 Dear Mr. King
  • Memorial to War Dead Audience and Lunch with King ~ 1300 III/Finland/I. III/Finland/L III/Finland/M III/Finland/If VII/E III/Finland/0 III/Finland/P VIII(A)/A/6 VIII (A)/ A/11 III/Norway/A III/Norway/I VII/F VII/G -4- Date - Time Description 9
  • , Lyndon B:. Johnson Hon. J it Ha..-rsold Hughes 400 Trustco Building 250 South King Street Honolulu 13 1 Hawaii : 43 Noo LBJ: CKB: VWS ~ ........ 11 ,.. Th.ank !fOU /J1JuJ!}-: e ca (Q) l fF1.da. Bi.Ad and .9 6oili app.1te.ci~- all .:th.e
  • -four rooms, compared with the usual three. In them he installed Today's KING is Ir you prefer finer, lighter mixed drinks - today's King is yo11r whisky! Actually caste­ engineered by Brown-Forman co be far lighter
  • studied. dancin g on the si de. Then at 11:30. Arthur Todd, of the King Cole she married. her young danct in• CONFIDENTIALLY ABOUT structor, Hughie O'Donnell. Now Room, will organize his own ba11d they're O'Donnell and Lo11es' bat!• this fall and open
  • &.nks. I ahoald not augge t ihio. Lt ia -n editorial In sp akinc in Ai.llas & few days ago~ called attention t o the say- nothing , do-nothing character ot th~ ~ign ot my o~~onent w&s 111&king for the United St&tes Senate where~ •~s ~baolutel7 r etLls
  • to ourselves, will not only and fathers, married or unmarried, After thL, war Is over, the demo- do much to prevent war, but will and ta king the children thrpugh the cratlc capitalistic nations will need give us m ore material prospertt:v da y nurseries
  • they Original laws made under the Divine Right of Kings and under the religious autocracy have largely been initiated to control mass man. In the dark ages they did not produce maximum invention, maximum intelligence or maxi­ mum production. Nor were
  • not oppress majorities . One criticises who leheartedly Britiins pressure on Greece to restore a repudiated and worn out king . Jews-Palestine. Organized labor versus working man. Communists versus Russian people . British-American bloc diplomats versus
  • reacting to aggressive pressure, we bargain .away anything of value we will be m king a tragic mistake. \ e must not reward viciousness and belligerence and make it profitable. t' ~ j~~.. \ :~::~· _1 ''"s'1 ~-.·-~~ ~~ ~ .i ~ I • ""l_, Bonora'bl
  • it ia being abandoned If it gets that feeling it will throw in sponge. RLG; Lao··King and Lao people dismayed-by US efforts to induce them to set up coalition government since they feel this is asking them to put their necks in Coaaunlst noose. 2. 3
  • Empty millions ot aores ot Texas a.re now tilled with men trom -.ny land.a se king freedom here. freedom ot This apelle tolere.no. with freedom ot worship, and · h , under and because ot the American !'lag. not license. sa in tre dom th&t ia thtl
  • the men and women of East Germany. Khrushchev can not deal with Western strength and Eastern weakness by these means any more than King Canute could stop the rising tide. This is a time for confidence and faith among the West Berliners, among the West
  • wealth at all, no matter what the apparent cost in dollars. C'ertainly a granddaughter of a tobacco king buying pearls in Egypt is not oreating national wealth in the United s·t ates, but it is probably a Roosevelt tax of 50 per cent of the lady's wealth
  • to our Washington Office, but am getting in touch with them today as king that it be returned to you. Best personal regards. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins Assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson Honorable Eliot Janeway Janeway Publishing and Research Suite 5901
  • Baldv,1n should contact King and Associated Press, and Charles Green should contact United Press at Austin. The editorial which Baldwin has is the bads of the int'orme.tion which should go in adve.nco to the mind of A. P. and u. p. people
  • Ranch. Far beyond all this, Johnson was a svmbol, a .s ymbol of support for their courage in standing up to the Soviets and their Red German puppets. He was a tall and purposeful reminder-to the Commu­ nists glowering behind their new wall lo~king
  • ~~#'/~~, By A??'j , NARS, Date , ~- ~ • 1 &A-Z~h/4-? ~// ?/77 aR1 ~ 2. degree• otr d1n•••• S o ~o training and are quit• P-.--.l d1v1a1on• to a atat• ot a t n aa, praot1oal and eoonoaaioal Mthod ot ll&king would be to aobillae aOM ot the Hat1onal have