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- ) Cloaed in accordance with reatrlctlona contained 1n the donor'• deed of 91ft. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 17·721 ----, • ~iEMORANDlJM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGT0:-1 July 2 0, 1965 12: 15 p.m. Tuesday MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION WITH ARCHBISHOP
- The Pope said that if this line were in the release it would appear that the Pope was endorsing war. The conversation resumed.} POPE I am grateful for your visit and also your sentiments and your work in behalf of peace. I will never forget our
Folder, "August 4, 1964 Leadership Breakfast [1964 Leadership Notes]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- a paper expressing general opposition. Then Hickenlooper and Rusk had a dis cuss ion comparing this situation with the Cuban situation. Following some conversation with Secretary Rusk by Mrs. Bolton and Senator Saltonstall, Senator Aiken asked for Mr