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  • , 1967 Mr. James Jones The White House Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Jones: Following our telephone conversation, we shall be pleased t~ be at The White House Tuesday, April 18, at 11:00 a.m. to photograph the ,President. The gentlemen on the portrait
  • of this sort is hard to assuage, but I want you to know that your presence and gentle conversation with me were deeply felt. With affectionate and warmest regards, I am Sincerely yours, Emanuel The President The White House Washington, D. c. [2 of 2 front
  • . Walte r Jenkins Senate Office Building FROM: L. Executive Secr etary nAr.1e The enclosed memorandum of t he Vice Presiden t's conversation with Chancellor Adenauer is r eferr ed fo r approval prior t o distribution . The Vice Pre siden t ' s r emar
  • facts I observed and the conclusion s I drew. 1 . The leaders of West Berlin and West Germany a r e les s critical of the United States than press d i spatches have indicated they were. Conversations with both Chancell or Ad enaue r and Mayor Brandt made
  • . In order to maintain neutrality in the election campaign, it was decided to have separate visits to Adenauer and Brandt. In the course of theae visits, the Vice President held highiy private conversations with both leaders
  • , when a_ppointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to serve at his pleasure." l "~ &1 Stat.49&. &O U. 8. C., Bupp. 11, t 402 (a). CONVERSION OF THE NATION AL KJLITABY E8TA.BLI8HllENT INTO AN EXECUTIVE DEPABTHENT SEC