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  • , 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
  • . JACKSON, Washington SAM J. ERVIN, JR., N-0rth Carolina ERNEST GRUENING, Alaska EDMUNDS. MUSKIE, Maine ABRAHAM RIBICOFF, Connecticut FRED R. HARRIS, Oklahoma ROBERT F. KENNEDY, New York LEE METCALF, Montana JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, New Mexico KARL E. MUNDT
  • 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
  • to other l a nd ft and p eople•, has a wldt1 range of program• directed toward the area ■ mentioned ln your letter. Sincerely~ Richard M. Moo1e )( M r. Robert M. Lelberger, Jr. 517 E . Cedar .Avenue Connell•vllle, Penn ■ ylvanla 15 4Z5 RECEIVED JULJ
  • . And the atmosphere is very unhealthy. During this period, Robert Ingersoll has been appointed Ambassadorto Japan and will be going out next week. Whenit becameclear that, oh, last suR1T1er, almost a year ago, that we probably should change ambassadors in Japan, our
  • 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
  • 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
  • Zeit Tag Zeit an durch 1 .> 'fl durch ~t'~ Be~lin~Zehlend~rf Z.U UEBERM ·ITTELN HABE ICH AUFRICHTIG BEGRUESST STOP ICH SEHE IN DIESEM IHREM AUFTRAG DEN .ERNSTEN WILLEN DES HERRN PRAESIDENTEN KENNEDY IM INTERESSER DER ERHALTUNG DES FRIEDENS
  • with it, and although he probably approved the broad general outlines of what Dulles was doing, he was not taking a very direct, certainly was a great contrast with what I'll personal interest in it. This relate later of my experience with President Kennedy