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  • Kennedy failed to find burial in his home meeting, , and town here, was still being probed Garcia testified that he had~ sen~ Friday by a special House com· a letter to J. IC Montgomery~ ~1 mittee. . Three Rivers mayor, and that ·! The '·investigation
  • , will be of interest to you. Mrs. Klein and I were in Vienna when President Kennedy was there and I was indeed pleased, as an old Taft Republican, to send the President my greetings. The reception was tremendous and I only hope that his conference, in the long run
  • Thomas J. Dodd; General Julius ator Estes Kefauver. 8 Klein; Chancellor Konrad Adenauer; of Defense Robert S. Mc­ Senator Thomas J. Dodd Senator John A. Carroll; Sen• L to R: President John F. Kennedy receives Foreign Minister Heinrich von
  • . and Mre. Robert Kleb rg Mr.. and Mre. Dolph Briscoe Mr. and Mr ■. Lloyd Bentsen, Mr. and Mra. Harry Jerei.g of San Antonio Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jr" Woodward TRAHSFERRED TOSTILL PliOTfl C~Lr-':JION ... ' , •1. > ~ ~ ..' ; : . f
  • to Labor. Labor put up the money for his newspaper in San Francisco. He says that in Arizona he feels that Kennedy has that delegation. He does feel, however. that there is a lot of work thnt could be done there. He is pretty confident that rat Brown
  • of Princeton, Inc. 50 Washington Road Princeton, New J'ersey LBJ:HLB:mds Tagged to Secretary of State for direct reply November 14. 1961 Dear Mr. Caskey: It seems to me that Presldent Kennedy had made good ln his promise to stand firm at Berlin
  • to live up to the attributes that you ascribe to me. However. I feel that there has been some mis-judgment of President Kennedy in the current situation. A President, because of the unusual position that he occupies, must face up to the unpleasant facts
  • we have sent to Mr. T.W. Kennedy ot Three Rivers Texas, the funeral direc­ tor. Also we have acquainted Mr. Walter Winch.ell with the facts at hand. J. Navarro [2 of 4] r·CHtCAGQI bA nt. TRIBUNE'.: ! fage l~ .. Thurs., Jan. 13,1949 GI DENIED
  • for Johnson and Clay;" "We Trust You;" "We Remember the Airlift;u 11 We Trust Kennedy;'' "Nothing is too great a sacrifice for Liberty." 11 7. The Vice President's visit got the play in all Berlin papers Sunday with the emphasis on the welcome that the West
  • the matter further with Mr. Dunne on Saturday. Mr . Dunne was goint to Three Rivers on Saturde\1 morning and asked me to accompany him. On arrival at Three Rivers we first went to the Rice Funeral Home to talk with Mr. Rice and Mr. T. W. Kennedy, Manager
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • foundation dedicated as a living memorial to those who served with the armed forces of th• United States in the Pacific" Directors Harold J. Coolidge, Jr. Walter F. Dillingham Philip M. Farley Childs Frick John J. McCloy Robert Cushman M1rphJ W. A. Read
  • formerly ~.dmired, taking the stand he hes for Senator Kennedy, We need, not an.extreme liberal nor an extreme consecvative, blitt one who takes the ee~ible middle groun• and I believ~ Senator Johnson is the man. I believe a very great majority
  • most anxious for President Kennedy and his people to have benefit of this record and to know that your services are available to him and to his administration. As I am sure Walter explained, I don't know to what extent I will be consulted
  • . Mr. ·George Reedy, Special Assistant. 13. Col. William· Jackson, Aide. 2 14. Captain L. A. Lajaunie► 3 Aide. PART lI 15. Mr. Robert Waldron, Recorder. 16. Mrs. Ashton Thornhill, Secretary. STATE DEPARTMENT'S PARTY 17. Comdr. Pickett Lumpkin
  • of Felix Lonsorie ' s Kennedy , tho O\mC."' r uncrel arrangom:. nt s . Nir . of tho f un_ral ho11c et Throe Ri vo_ s was tha only person who had the opportuni'ty to disc.:•ininate , and I shall concorn myself sololy witn his words and actions
  • • StuNlllak7 MT 9, 1957 ot -, o-eat rupect am vltla .- recud•, ./ OfficeMemoranduliiw:8Il'J'.J1TE0 sTATEs TO '~ - Mr. John S. Leai,;y, Jr. PR.OM : GPA- Robert C. SUBJBCT: ·GovERNMENT DATE, lla;r 24, 1957 ~ ~ Points Senator ~don B. Johnson might
  • Strait. The Commu­ nists h11,•t 11lway~ reg:utlP.d Quemov_ 11nd Matsu u Cl)n­ ; : venlent for C~tothe ttili.n -• 1(1 8tepp ~ s IJll!!!!and, ·-. ---- Senator Kennedy's co n c e p I · .,ould draw the defense line ac­ cording to the terms of the 1955
  • 14. Captain L. A. Lajaunie► 3 Aide. PART lI 15. Mr. Robert Waldron, Recorder. 16. Mrs. Ashton Thornhill, Secretary. STATE DEPARTMENT'S PARTY 17. Comdr. Pickett Lumpkin. 1. Mr. Wiliam J. Crockett, Assistant Sec­ retary of State
  • Members: ANTHONY CELEBREZZE, Secretary, HEW ROBERT F. KENNEDY, Attorney General FRED KORTH, Secretary of the Navy JOHN w. MACY, JR., Chairman, Civil Service Commission GLENN T. SEABORG, Chairman, AEC JAMES Eo WEBB, Administrator, NASA WALTER REUTHER
  • -2100 HENRY A. ATKINSON BARRY BINGHAM WILLIAM EMERSON DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. FRANK P. GRAHAM MRS. J. BORDEN HARRIMAN FRANK KINGDON CHESTER H . ROWELL ROBERT E. SHERWOOD t CLARK M. EICHELBERGER National Director HUGH MOORE Chafrman, E.xtt11li111
  • Hutch1nson Isaacks Jones Kelly Kennedy Kersey Kinard King Klingaman Knight Lansberry Lehman Leyendecker Little Lock Love Lowry Lucas Lyle McAlister Mccann McDonald McGlasson McLellan McMurry McNamara Manford Manning Markle Martin Matthews Mills Montgomery
  • 1 'beUne at WALTER fl. GEOIIGE. GA., CHAlllMAN HIRAM W. JOHNSON, CALIF. PATH1t,111ftl&ON 1 MIS&• • ART..,R CAPPEII, KANS. ROBERT F. WAC,N£R 1 N. Y. ft(J&ERT M. LAP'Ol.l..ETTE, Jlt., WIS. TOM CONNALLYt TEX ARTHUR H. VAN:>EN ■ERG, MICH. D..IIERT o
  • ~ ·· Even it the letter doea not get to the Preaident•• deek, I would appreoiate it it you would dfop Kennedy a line eaying the letter addreaeed to the President waa received. Sincerely, s. Tou may get one or t-wo letters direct from other men ot th1a type
  • admiration for this display of ability, energy and dedication. In the next two days President Kennedy and members of his administration will discuss with you how we in America can assist in the fulfillment of these plans for the greater well-being and prosp
  • President DOD/ISA Amernbassy Bonn 7 The Chancellor began the discussion by saying how grateful he was to have t he Vice President and bis part y in Bonn. He felt strongly that recent reproaches of the US Administration, and especially President Kennedy
  • . It was made known a few weeks ago that President Kennedy has assigned Mr. J. K. Emmerson to the United States Embassy in Tokyo in the capacity of minister. To tell the truth, we entertain the fear and suspect of the true will of the United States Government
  • could take both of them I wouldbe the happiest man in the world. 1b1ngs look much better. However, Kennedy baa been going like a house aftre. but I think he has nowreached a point where hie _gain I.a &10\w.He may have ~arted bis campatgn a little ·too
  • as reinforcements for freedom by direc'tton of President Kennedy was most heart-warming. Our troops know that they carry the honor of America with them as they begin their important task of helping to protect this outpost of peace· and freedom. That trust could
  • ". There io no question in his mind but that the Sena.tor will be the next President and the Sena.tor Kennedy will be the Vice President and that he io going to do all that he can toward that end. He says his paper in Laredo (Laredo Times) knows where he
  • and- ln r~ f~TUttS- February 18, 1949 Mr . Kennedy was quoted as saying that he had deni ed the use of his chapel because of difficulties between my sister, Mrs . Beatric Longoria , arxl the Longoria family . There md been some differences quite sons
  • plan. Stevenson problem is not with the Soviets but with Castro. Point 3 (3) Assurance against future exchanges paragraph l & 2 of Kennedy letter. Nowhere in Khrushchev letter, Pres. says we should get agreement on overflights - Lead man only Russian
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • involved. I'. ul ed to arrive via Army transt>Ort Kennedy said: ·· .. :· . ~.. have . many · good· friends .of Latin··· at San Francisco today.· · Final · · "The ireport- that we 'r efused ·~fo ·American · ~ncestry. ·I "ain"· a . \. dis.-: . funernl
  • Kennedy. It has been cleared by Am1>assador Bohlen and the State Department staff. Ambassador Bohlen suggests you show it to General Clay. GER i '- , SBCRE'f MEMORANDUM To: The President From: The Vic e President August 2 1, 19 6 1 Be fore
  • UNFULFILLED COMPONENTS ALREADY EXISTING KENNEDY-KHRUSHCHEV AGREEMENT. IN RESPONSE OEClASSIFIED ': ··, . r•¥ E.O. 1:,292, Sec. 3.4 :;;,t 8\'c½j ji:,, NARA, Date 3-3-Q'j REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS _ _ __:"'-'i~Q~bl::F::1D~E~f>~IJ~l~A-1_ _ PROHIBITED
  • n t Kennedy concerning the content of the s e re s olutions. We a re hopeful that the y will receive favor ab le consideration b y the Congre s sc The Ho n orable Lyndon B· Johnson The Vice Pre s ident of the United St a tes Washin g ton 25, D. C
  • . I hope that your Govemment will take the necessary action to permit a restoration of the earlier situation o Sincerely yours, JOHN F. KENNEDY UNQUOTE Please report time delivery. Note : Relayed : Sec . Mc"'Namara-Defens e, Chai~n J Ce1 ~IA
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963