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  • at the State Department. The call concerned Cuban sugar operations . Telephone Conversation between Bob Kle gerg of Kingsville, Texas, and Seno Johnson, June 16, 1959 K If you coulli say something backing up what the State Department has already said. •• 0
  • and the President's three mllltar, aides aa well aa many other distinaulshed members of 1ovemment, political, civic leadera and laymen. Former President of the United States, Oen. Dwt,ht D. Elaenhower, throUih his personal asatstant, Col. Robert L. Schulz, telephoned
  • of Germany. then have an opportunity to continue our conversations. With cordial of of time or We would greetings I remain Adenauer Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Senate Democratic Leader Senate Building Wa ■ hington O. C. Translated by: Edwin [multiple
  • or other pay a visit to the Federal Republic of Germany. We would then have an opportunity to continue our conversations. With cordial greetings I remain Adenauer Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Senate Democratic Leader Senate Building Washington D. C
  • November 18, 1991 MEMO FOR THE FILE From: Re: Claudia Anderson, Archivist Processing Note In his book, Douglas MacArthur: The Far Eastern General, Michael Schaller attributed this report to Robert Sherrod. In a phone conversation, November 18