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  • conversations a1rj·h1~ indications to me that GOGwould increase own defense expend~t:'~~~3. _ I said that, in my opinion, COGshould go at least to $165 millitm in 1963 which I believed would be minimum expected of them by !:.\TO alli~s. He replied
  • House Busby, Horace President 9 s House 50201 Cain, James, Dr. PresidentVs House 50201 Carpenter, President s House 50201 RoomNo. Telephone 0 s House 50201 • Elizabeth, Mrs. 9 3 50101/3 Guest House Annex lA 50101/lA Crockett
  • and the will and determination of the U.S. to provide such assistance to those willing to fight for their liberties--it is natural that a large measure of agreement on the means to accomplish the joint purpose was found in high-level conversations between the two Govenunents
  • . . ... . ... ......... . ·.:. ··· • :._~_., ..._.,:,. · ~·:· ;··-~:· Dll • •••:.'· • ~Secretirry ~neral Foreign Minister telephoned invite· • Vice President:> Amba:1sador Stevenson and Senator· lCuchel .. • eo:ditmer by .-Pr.ime·Minister ._8:30 p.m. dark lom1ge suit .• • ··.:·::,·-.. ·~ptember. 2~. in Stockholm. I rec
  • for Civil Airport. 09-55 Arrive Airport. 10-00 Leave Pakistan. and (M. RABB), Chief .. ' of Protocol, ., , Government of Pakistan. TELEPHONE NUMBERS H.E. The Ambassador Office Residence of the United States of America 55081 55081/403 American Embassy
  • - - -·'•.. . ~ KUZNETS OV AGREED THIS MAJOR QUESTION, BUT CLAIMED IT MERELY DEMONSTRATED US PURSUING POLICY OF GROSS VIOLATION SOVERE IGNTY OTHER STATES. REITERATED THtS ANO SI MILAR ARGUMENTS WH ICH HE HAD USED IN CONVERSATION ON TH IS SUBJECT WI TH MCCLOY LAST \.JEEK
  • of Pakistan. TELEPHONE NUMBERS ·Residence Office H.E. The Ambassador of the United States 55081/403 55081 of America American Embassy, ... 55081 50201 50201 President's House State Comptroller. Guest House, Kutc50101 50101 • hery Road Comptroller. 10, Vic
  • 0 R P 0 R A T E D EXPORT SALES MANAGERS CABLE ADDRESS "BANDT" TELEPHONE • LOCUST 4-4020 1010 SCHAFF BUILDING 1505 RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA 2 U.S.A. November 9, 1961 The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson The Vice President of the United States
  • . S. District Judge Dallas1J,, T exil.s o.u.ns·on ,.,,. January 27, 1961 Dear Sarah: Walter told me about his conversation with you when you were her e for the Inaugural Ceremonies. I was pleased to have your letter and the most impressive resume
  • • • ,.r,• "' • ... I t fl I • J • "" .. ..- ., - .. ..... l. ..... 'I: I !II,~ ,,t •• I ■ - ~ > .-< ..•••.,....,, .. '" ,._.,, "1 • Ir' .. ~ I' 33 --UNITED STATES INFORMATION AMERICAN SERVICE. EMBASSY TELEPHONE 56
  • ,ENTEREDTHREESH~P~ TO EXAMINE ~HEIR WARES. - RETURNROUTETO HOTELWASLINEDWITH AN ESTIMATED45,000 PEOPLE. EN ROUTEWERECLIMAXED ljy STOP SEVERALIMPROMPTU CONVERSATIONS . BEFOREISTAN~YLTECHNICALUNIVERSITYWHEREVP QUESTIONED SEVERAL STUDENTS ON THEIR STUDIES0 ONE
  • in Cyprus, I am heartened by my conversations with your leaders·-- and impressed anew by your President and by· your Vice Presid.ent~ Mrs. Johnson and I sh all never forget the wannth and oourteay of the Cypriot people we have met. I leave convinced
  • on a number of subjects of interest to their two Governments. Their informal conversations have included among other things, discussions of; the problem of a divided Germany including Berlin; the current nuclear test ban talks; political and military de­
  • ~ Telecommunications The Republic of Senegal has a postal service comparable to those in the countries of Europe or America, an urban and interurban telephone system, a large station for sending and receiving radio messages at Cape Verde and long distance telegraph
  • into Prague. He was · rushed to . see Czech Prime Minister Siroky. On June 15 they talked of a military aid pact. This meant Czechoslovakia was going to do all the aiding-Cuba couldn't take Liechten­ stein without Soviet bloc help. Obviously, this conversation
  • airport via Air Force C-137 ·GONPI])ffl'I?:AL VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S VISIT TO JAMAICA FOR INDEPENDENCECEREMONIES During Independence ceremonies at Jamaica, Vice President Johnson will have an occasion for substantive conversations with Premier
  • . 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
  • the actual proof of his " conversion " in order that we may well be relieved. Dear Mr. Ambassador. We regret that there is a rising sentiment of doubt among well-thinking circles in this country regarding the true policy of the United States toward
  • -eader \lI' conversationa with 116 1emo #7 Memo DOD Top VP conversations with (partial duplicate DOD Top conversations with [duplicate of #6] Secret NATO leaders of #5) Secret rATO leaders JI U-G, DOD Top Secret VP Johnson, Amb . Gavin , Amb
  • ---s.ta.t.e Conversation Between Cbians Kai Shek ---------3 05/17/f, p--Sacret. GS/'l.0/-{,l A 05/19/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 05/22/61 A L-F.mbtel NIACT184 from ian~ -#2-6-eabl tat Embtel-!l-75 2 p State Secret Embtel NIACT
  • /63 Conversation between Foreign Minister and Vice President 92 11/9/63 Summary of visit to Netherlands BRUSSELS NO. DATE 684 11/8/63 Vice call 685 11/8/63 Vice President's Foreign Minister, ANC retraining meeting with regarding 686
  • ~ :::cl t'1 ~< H zt%'.lC/) 1-j H CJ) 1-j •• ·- .. Q'llZI 9 .. 1 - 2 - -Date 9/S Time Description 1100 Subatantive Talk with Prime Minister Erlander at Latter'• Office Memoranda of Conversation 2000 9/6 1300 1500 1900 1930 9/7 0830
  • was well·~;i.vec,. by those . ·assembled at the airport and was the.subject of- unusualli''ta~rable .commentfrom· many other Dominicans who heard it on ra~o and television· or. read it• in the press. Individual:, Dominicans, in conversations with Embassy
  • will presumably have passed and situa~ion re British ,entry into Coomon Market will probably be known. Vice President could engage in useful and perhaps, at that time, very necessary conversations, whichever way Of issue turns out. Such timing would also provide
  • 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
  • attaching •Y Me■con of the only private conversation I bad with Caraaanlia during the entire Athens trip. After you'd gotten in the car I went up to him to aay goodbye, knowing that we back-door types wouldn't aee bi ■ at the airport. Our conversation lasted
  • call, it is not expected that the conversation will Nevertheless, the Vice President be of a substantive character. may wish: (a) to underline our concepts of a united Europe and an Atlantic partnership in view of Lefevrets interest in European unity
  • DIFFERENCES PEACEFULLY. HE SAID TOTAL SUM WAS IMPORTANT THING AND PROPOSED WE TOAST THAT. 4. LATER., KHRUSHCHEV CALLED ME OVER PR IVATELY AND IMMEDIATELY REFERRED TO OUR CONVERSATION ABOUT A MEETI NG WITH THE PRESIDENT . HE SAID HE HAD BEEN THINKJNG FURTHER
  • President on November 4, 1963 Text of the Vice President's on November 4, 1963 toast Luxembourg's Visit the Vice President's 178 sunnnarizing at a state dinner (2) (3) (4) Vice President's conversation with Acting President Albert Wehrer
  • . 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
  • /61 A -1117-Gable #J.9 Cable J/_2fJ_Cable State After_Dinner #22 ~&tes State - Embtel LOCATION - - - Secret conversation Se-cre-t State mb-t:e--1 1-0-1--from Bangkok (Sect--ien Gable /f26 Cable 05/12/61 Secret 1740 from Saigon -State
  • America 1962 1. In line with your conversation with me earlier today in which you requested basic, general background information on the economic and sociological structure of the various Latin American countries, I am enclosin1 the completed economic
  • PRIORITY NEA p SENT DEPARTMENT 716, REPEATEDINFORMATION ~QN~ KONGPRIO_RITY ·133, BANGKOK PRIQRITY 81 .I . USIA INR 0 A OPR HONGKONGFORVICE PRESIDENTJOHNSON JOHNSONCONCLUDED AFTERFIRST CONVERSATION WITHCHIANGTHAT WOULD JOINT COMMUNIQUE BE USEFULMORAL
  • appreciate your thoughts and I hope tbat we can carry thelJl into effect. I enjoyed our conversation very much . and lt is my hope.that ~e ,can get together again SODD. Wltli best regards, Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. .Maceo W. Hubbard 1130 - 16th
  • , I.i\terpool, Ohio Dear Mr. Huber: Thank you for your letter confirming our telpphone conversation. As I told you we are uncertain what the Vice President's schedule will be September 30th, and I suggest you contact us later this week. Our be st
  • . Elements ot this division have recently bwen vi thdrawn tor use in An4iJ:>la.The Pbrtuguese have turther advised that this conversion cannot take place because ot higher pri­ ority requirements in Atrica. ~ Be prepared to make available to ~LANT during