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- . Expenditure Code e horseback ridin g wit h Presiden t Ayub , Genera l Al i Khan , Angie r Biddl Duke barbecue honorin g Presiden t o f Pakista n o n rive r botto m a t LB J Ranch ; abou t 500 guest s present To Llan o ranc h b y helicopte r wit h Ayu b an d
- office room (whoo subsequently briefed To th offic e -- joined in mjdr's roo m by Bob Komer (wh the Prea dent on what they thought would be in th thee communique between Presiden Presidentt Johnson and President Ayub Khan). . . MW also in th thee room
- for Legislative Leadership breakfast meeting . Arr P-38 Opened Senate Walter Jenkins Mrs. Johnson Walter Jenkins Bill Moyers Dep. P-38 for 4040 via Norman At 4040 for meeting with President Ayub Khan of Pakistan, Ambassador Aziz Ahmed, Mrs. Aziz Ahmed and Mrs
- this mornin g w / Marvi n Watso n and Jack Valent i Justice Ab e Fortas o th e ova l offic e w / J V To th e Cabine t Roo m for briefin g sessio n i n preparation o f visit w / Presiden t Mohamma d Ayub Khan of Pakistan.' Thos e tha t attende d were : f Hon
- . Nobel Prize for Peace Pablo Casals Danilo Dolci Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of the Belgians His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I Prime Minister Kenneth Kaunda President Ayub Khan Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. deceased President Kwame Nkrumah 1
- President Ayub Khan to visit San Antonio and the Ranch; factions within the JFK administration; getting approval for Vice President LBJ's speeches.
- . --·-·------------------~---------------------- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Lunch FOR March with Aftab Khan, concern was DCM of the Embassy Indian arms DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958
- \:J'AKIS~AN -. v . January 24•. 1964•. ·. ". i .. I !' . · . M;y dca r .M:-. Pr~sidcnt, I As desired by Prcsid~ nt l't.:or.ammad Ayub Khan. .r I~ forwarding to Y
- BELIEVE THAT A CONTINUED STRONG UN PUSH BUTTRESSED BY PRESSURES CREATED BY PROSPECTS OF AYUB KHAN AND SHASTRI' S VISITS MAY L!:AD TO AGREEMENT ON LINKED CEASE FIRE AND WITHDRAWAL AFTER FURTHER PERIOD OF RH~TORICAL TOUGHNESS AT LEAST WHILE PRESENT SESSION
- you text just rec'd re Harriman's talks w/Pres. Ayub Khan --answer is yes, yb takes in. A HUE HOUS E Date_J N. 3, 1966 NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON « 1ARY •esident began his day at (Place) White -r- Telephone Time f In Out Lo 12:07p f ., 12: IQp
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT 112 Letter DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE State To Pres. Secret Kennedy from Ayub Khan "_/ l~I 2 p RESTRICTION 12/r/ t:1w 12/23/61 A ~ NLJ iK
- on desk 2. 10:55 To President's office 11:00 Arrival ceremony on South Lawn of President Khan worked with Ashton lunch with Luci 3. 2:00-2:45 Worked on Christmas album 4. 3:45 Into President's rooms Nap! 6:00 Christmas album 7:00 Comb-out Jean Louis 7
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- to the President's House to meet President Mohammad Ayub Khan and the Cabinet Ministers. The Vice-President and his party were entertained at a luncheon, a reception and later a dinner by the President of Pakistan. After the meeting with the President of Pakistan
- to Karachi July 21. The Ambas s a dor should be in a pos ition, on his return, to info rr. Ayub o:i' your repl y t o Ayub ' s letter of July l . --- I reco!!!'Tiend. that you authorh ~ Aniba::;:;:::idor Mcconaughy to deliver the e~clo s ed l etter
- ] (duplicate #204, NSF, Country File, India, Vol. 4, box 129)0~tf\ 126c report \'2:1 1 -04 Y)lJo4.J'S() s Military Assistance Program ~..:i..~+27./-jc~..J:4re~p~t191fl:rt--t-:G~eitn1eral Scenario for Ayub and Shastri Visits--._;8::,j_ ___ OpW 3/2CJ/,q
- period 4:00 p.m. to Visits to Pakistan Cottaha Industries Center (tea). 6115 p.m. Attend Citizens• Reception with Vice President 8:1$ p.m. Proceeds with Prosident Ayub and 'lice President to reception in cardcn at President's House 9:00 p.m
Oral history transcript, Richard S. (Cactus) Pryor, interview 1 (I), 9/10/1968, by Paul Bolton
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- by the Vice President of the United States - - President Ayub Khan. PB: Ayub Khan, of course, was educated in England. He had no diffi- culty in getting your jokes. CP: That's right. He was a very happy fellow. We had two parties. He laughed very easily
- Biographical information; parties at the LBJ Ranch; “tent fright;” Ayub Khan; typical barbecue; Dale Malachek and Bess Abell; Walter Jetton; Billy McElroy of the Texas Rangers; JFK assassination; stag dinner for Chancellor Erhard; Linda Loftis, Miss
- emphasis on agriculture as encouraged by President Ayub, and an effort to consolidate previous gains and to concentrate on the weak points in the economy were the most important. Hence the Second Five Year Plan was completed in June 1965 with notable
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 19 (XIX), 6/13/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and Ayub Khan became blood brothers in about thirty seconds flat. This is one of the things, by the way, that I have since discovered now that I have spent more time over there and have gotten some insight into Asian politics: the Pakistanis specialize
- to Pakistan and relationship with Ayub Khan; LBJ's interaction with Bashir Ahmad, the camel driver; LBJ's stop in Greece; LBJ's view of the world trip; LBJ's oversimplistic view of Asia.
- . This would have been for the Fourth of July holiday, I think, and he addressed the Texas Bar Association in Fort Worth. Do you recall anything about that visit? W: No. I didn't go, I don't think. G: It was soon after that that they had Ayub Khan down
- visit to the Ranch; the Trinity River Project; John Tower; LBJ's glasses and contacts; Ayub Khan's visit to the Ranch; LBJ's opinion of General Douglas MacArthur and Dwight Eisenhower; the Cox family in Johnson City; the Elms, the Johnsons' home
- to Washington. 7/11 Leadership breakfast at WH, meets with Gen. LeMay, Gov. Coleman today, attends Secretary of State’s luncheon for businessmen and WH meeting between JFK and Pres. Ayub of Pakistan. That evening attends state dinner at Mount Vernon for Ayub
- an d w h ite fla g fla p p in g fr o m one fro n t fe n d e r and the s t a r s and s t r ip e s fr o m the o th e r . h a n d s o m e , s m ilin g Ayub Khan. And out s te p p e d L lo y d w ith He i s m y fa v o r ite C h ie f o f S ta te - - the m
- Lady Bird has hair styled & office work; State visit of Ayub Khan of Pakistan; Lady Bird talks with Minister Bhutto; LBJ confers with Khan; Lady Bird has lunch with Luci Johnson & works on Christmas present; Lady Bird & Luci have second lunch
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 3 (III), 5/15/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . My feeling was that Kennedy was very pleased. F: Kennedy gave him certain discretions then. It wasn't just a ceremonial appearance? C: No, and an interesting story along that line, Joe, is when we went to Pakistan and LBJ met Ayub Khan, who
- 40 trips; Discover America; LBJ’s trip to Senegal while VP; Cadillac diplomacy; JFK approved LBJ’s approach on trips; Ayub Khan told LBJ that Russians would be testing JFK in international area; Ayub Khan’s visit to the LBJ Ranch; camel-driver
- . As the letter to Ayub Khan said, we do want to settle this matter by diplomatic means if possible. I see some positive signs that would be provided by the military action (of sending air units to South Korea.) Secretary McNamara: Let's get Sato's permission
- of Pakistan . Hon. Phillips Talbo t and Mr. Payeb-Uddin Mahtab, Secon d Secy from the Embassy o f Pakistan -delivered McGeo Bundy letter to Pres. from Ayub Khan. -- out at 5:58 p JV in office Sen Allen To Cabinet J Room w/ Pres Ellender La returning
- people from the soil, and I think they were fancied up a little bit, but basically, this was the kind of a person [he was]. As a result of that trip, he and Ayub Khan of Pakistan became fairly good friends. Ayub Khan came to the states, and then went
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- safe to assume exploratory talks between Chicom· •,may GOP tilliji be waiting outcome of various pending talks ' to go ahead with major acquisition of milit_ary supplies from Chinao 5. Nehru noted that in xs: view imminence Ayub visit his
- w illin g a n d th e n h e s a id t h a t d u e to t h e p r e s s u r e o f C o n g r e s s i o n a l b u s i n e s s , h e w o u ld p o s tp o n e im p e n d in g v i s i t s f r o m Ayub Khan f r o m P a k i s t a n , a n d f r o m S h a s h t r i
- Johnsons and McNamaras go horseback riding to Martin and Danz ranches; press statement on Vietnam at LBJ Ranch; Lady Bird, the press and cookies; possible postponement of visits from Ayub Khan, Pakistan, and Shashtri, India; Lady Bird has lunch
- : W: Well, you know who I'm talking about. F: Ayub Khan. W: Yes, Ayub Khan. I went one time to that barbecue down there, and I have been to another one. . I must tell you one thi ng, thou.gh. Bird Johnson and Lyndon-- it was Bird who did most
- with pleasure President Ayub9 s visit in Novembero In this connection 0 Vice President Johnson extended a personal invitation for President Ayub to visit the Vice President 0 s ranch home in Texas during the stay in the United States~ President Ayub recalled
- , but he considered it questionable whether or not they will vote with us now. The President :urged that we send a message to President Ayub Khan of Pakistan telling him that we definite! y needed their support on a matter of this importance. However
- ?" Fulbright, Young and Gruening haven't helped one bit. I have to send one of my doctors today out to treat Presic:Ent Ayub Khan of Pakistan. He has pneumonia and also they are afraid he had a heart attack. Senator By::-d: I do not want to argue
- and her earrin gs which w ere given to her by Ayub Khan of Pakistan. I’ m not sure just how that fe ll on the ears of the I s r a e lis . I pa rticu larly enjoyed the J. R. Parte ns and the Vincent P r i c e s and was v e r y glad to have M argaret
- improved. M: You were able to maintain good relations then with Ayub Khan? L: Very good. M: Then how did it come about that you went as Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam? I might mention, which I didn't before, this tape can be classified if you wish to do
- ; briefings for Senate Foreign Relations Committee; efforts as ambassador; relations with Ayub Khan; role as Deputy Ambassador to Vietnam; team of Bunker and Locke; manpower mobilization; pacification program; political atmosphere at home; changes