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 APPENDIX "A" BRITISH CITIZENS WHO MET WITH THE PRESIDENT - MARCH 25, 1969

Mark B. Carter, Chairman of the Race Relations Board Asa Briggs, Dr., Vice Chairman of Susses University Alastair Buchan, Dir. of the Institute for Strategic Studies Lord Caccia, Provost of Eton College A. L. C. Bullock, Vice Chancellor of Oxford University Leslie Cannon, Pres. of the Electrical Trades Union Victor Feather, Acting Gen. Sec. of the Trades Union Congress Trevor Fisk, Pres. of the National Union of Students Aubrey Jones, Chairman of the Prices and Income Board Jack Jones, Gen. Sec. of the Transport and Gen. Workers Union Gordon Richardson, Chairman of J. H. Schroder, Wagg & Co. Lord Robens, Chairman of the National Coal Borard Lord Sherfield, Chairman of Hill, Samuel & Co. Richard S. Simpson, Dr., Pres. of the Scottish Union of Students Lord Stokes, Chairman of British Leyland Motors Siegmund Warburg, Sir, Dir. of S. G. Warburg & Co. Arnold Weinstock, Chairman of English Gen. Electric Co. Kenneth Younger, Dir. Gen. of the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

ATTENDEES AT BLACK TIE DINNER AT #10 DOWNING STREET, MARCH 25, 1969

The President Harold Wilson, Prime Minister Michael Stewart, Sec. of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Roy Jenkins, Chancellor of the Exchequer John Freeman, Great Britain Amb. to the U.S. Burke Trend, Sir, Cabinet Sec. Dennis Greenhill, Sir, Under Sec. for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. Denis Healey, Sec. of Defense Barbara Castle, Member of Parliament Michael Halls, Sec. to the Prime Minister A. M. Palliser, Sec. to the Prime Minister William P. Rogers, Sec. of State Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. for NSA Martin J. Hillanbrand, Asst. Sec. of State for NATO Philip Kaiser, U.S. Charge d'Affairs