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  • .c olumn. MARCH 9, 1946 - NUl!BER 48 I TOM CONNALLY, WALTER: P'. GEOIIGE, GA. ROBERT F . WAGNER, N. Y. ELBERT D. THOMAS, UTAH JAMES E. MURRAY, MONT. CLAUD&: PEPPER, FLA. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. I, ALBEN W, BARKLEY , KY. JOSEPH P'. GUFFEY I PA
  • to stop. Even a casual study leads to such profound raa1f1cationa of photographic potential that , the only feasible approach seeas to be that of patient step by step progress and improvement. Ky coapany 1& willing that I devote all necessary satisfactory
  • force appeared to be marking tii.--ne. Tri Quang continues ~to make his pitch for US aid. General Thi ~old Corcoran he still _sees no point in meeting with Ky.,, but kept the door open for later resumption of command of I Corps. In Saig
  • compound from Embassy or buildings. greatly about here: is now well protected our people press corps - - how the people attack damaging And, intrusion out of proportion of course, Ky, or both could in Saigon with an account we somehow
  • to learn to think of himself as the field commander for pacification in the aame way that Westmoreland. is the field commander for thw war -- and he should feel free to put claims on us in tlae same way ta.at Westy does. Tbe truth is -­ as Ky him.self said
  • . Ky Promises Cooperation on Prisoner Visibtl Ambassado1· Po r ter has persuaded Premier Ky to re­ voke restrictions which had been placed on visits by the In­ ternational Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to North Vietnamese prisoners and on prisoners
  • are to be of any worth to aociety we must mobilise our good qualities •nd fight with with all of our resource• against our evil heritages. Ky study and research of the Pattillo family, I find it to be a name of whioh I am not ashamed. The name does not appear
  • on political developments in Viet Nam. W. W. Rostow Att. MW:hg SECltET ATTACHMENT 1 l / 18' Cb DECLASSIFIED .ltO. li356, Sec. 3,4 SECMT NLJ __Cf_ c.f_-_,~ - • NARA. Date 1 - 12. - 'I Situation Report in Viet-Nam ! July 31, 1967 Thieu-Ky
  • Steelworkers; to Huntington, WV, & Inez, KY; visit to Tom Fletcher's home; to Paintsville, KY, & Mayo State Vocational School; LBJ's Courthouse speech; the Appalachian recovery plan; Lady Bird interview by Helen Thomas and Frances Lewine; LBJ TV speech
  • a.m.. ' ~ response to your interest ta pushing Ky tow.a.l'da aa approach to the· NLF. there la attached: -- s~~'• .cable 192044. May 10, for. · .B~er &om B1Uldy., which we -l a$plred. from ·here. My.back. cbannel mes•age of May 13 -- to Bunker
  • appearanc e I Msg f Mrs. Maym e Connally- retirin g afte r ove r 5 0 yrs ser v w Selective Serv i in Ky . I -. Lt r t o Majo r Ralp h C. Stover , forme r Ch , W H Polic e - congrat' g I Msg f Cit y o f Hope- 196 7 Nat'l Biennia l Con v f July 2 I Promotion
  • politicai groups. 3. In talking with Thieu and Ky, you should make dear that we "'.vish to see it through at their side. If we are to be permitted to do so by American public opinion, they must 1novc fa~t to b_ring their forces back /.'-v'1 to strength
  • g p i c t u r e I h a v e e v e r h a d p r e s e n t e d to m e . And C l a r k ' s a n s w e r on the c o m in g e l e c t i o n s a n d the P r e s i d e n t ' s f e e lin g s a b o u t t h e m a s t r a n s m i t t e d to Ky a n d T h i e u w
  • e c tfu l tow ard g en ea lo g y and m o r e in te r e s te d in it . I had hoped to ta lk about i t w ith h im . -'V: .■ mm M onday, M ay 17th 9651 (continued) , : I had the P r e s id e n t on one s id e , and E n g lish -sp e a k ing Ky Yung
  • . that ~t !iB. m~eting 2t Prattville, Alabama, on O©t~b~r 22 1 1961 1 a m~jority of the Kl~v~rns · of the U 0 Se Klfil1Ifts 9 Knights of the Ku Klux 1\1~"1 m~rged with the United Kl~a cf Amerio~, Inco, Knigrnts of th~ KY Klu~ KlMo , FD-323 (Rev. l l-29-6
  • Cente r DonalD J . Russell , Chr . Souther n Pacifi c Co . , Sa n Francisco, Calif . Cyrus R, . Smit h C h . , A nerican Airlines, Inc. , NY C ( Pres's & tabl e ) ) Frank L . Stanley . Publisher . Louisvill e Defender , Louisville , Ky . John Steinbeck
  • policy. I think most people would It was the black year. The fifth government I dealt with was the Ky government, from which has sprung the constitutional government today. Things LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • • ., New Have., Conn. HENDERSO r, Vivian w., Atla. WALLACE,William J. L. W. Va. HILL, Carl M., Frankfort., Ky. WF.ST.,Harold., Nash. HILL, Henry A., Haverhill., Mass. WHEELER, Albert., Ann Arbor, Mich. HOLLAND,Jerane H• ., Hamptoil, Va. WRIGH'l', Stephen
  • that most a short have roughly to act urgently and Ky so that an announcement ~ and budget cuts alreadly largely needed reasons. Cessation Bunker however, effectiveness. reserve. - free GVN and ARVN could likely period. to continue
  • Wheeler and General Westmoreland met with President Thieu, Vice President and General Vien. Topics discussed were not reviewed by General Westmoreland, but he indicated a wide-ranging, useful and realistic exchange of views. Ky 8. General Westmoreland
  • preoccupied with conspiracy 1 shifted from the new­ ly established constitutional government back to Air Marshal 'Ky and tight military ._controls. It was Wlenthusiastic about negotia't1ons. scenario projection advanced gaze time tc It confirmed wi their awal
  • . Right. Jill Hut·kelshaus. \\ ho led the L. s_ dl'lt•gation lo \I •x1co City: "Each of us must mah the rh,ky, indhidu,,I acts of affirmation and courugt•, rhallcnging definitions ,n ll•arncd in childhood. oftt-n challenging bl'ings in our liH~!-.\\horn
  • Pickle reminisced about his experiences with President Johnson at the luncheon which was attended by 100 volunteers. In May, 40 of the volunteers toured the National Wild­ flower Research Center. David M. Oshirn,ky, professor of history at Rutgers
  • a r th e n w a r e p ie c e , an d M r s . T h ie u « a b o w l fr o m Siam - - Annam e s e w a r e it w a s c a lle d I b e lie v e , f1 ' Ky c h o s e a sa w a k a la t ja r le t. I c h o o s e a C e le d o n j a r le t , M r s .C ao ■ ■ A nd
  • Clifford, a highly forceful approach to the GVN (Thieu and Ky) to get certain key commitments for impro~ement, tied to our own increased effort and to increased US support for the ARVN. De­ tails are in Tab B. 3. Early approval of a Reserve call-up
  • , " • ., •. ' ·"" •i ', -..-;--•, , t ..,_ L .. • II ,\. ~ 24 WEST 411i STREET, MAYSVILLE, KY. July 22, 1964 Dear Mr. President: Please refrain from a staff reply from this, for it is merely a citizen's one way reeistration of tboueht. It is enoueh
  • RY MCNAMARA I ^ T^ate. 111 A LEX JOHMSON AND I D ISC U SSED SCHEDULE W ITH PRIM E M IN IS T E R KY T H I S AFTERNOON. I PO IN TED OUT TH A T ON U S S ID E T R IP WAS IN LARGE PART RESPONSE TO KY’ S EX P R E SSIO N TO US OF ' D E S IR E FOR AD
  • Cement Corp. at Louisville, Ky., to points Dakota, and Montana. NoTE: I! a hear- PORATION, 2105 East Dale, Springfield, in Kentucky; Clay, Richland, Lawrence, ing is deemed necessary, applicant re- Mo. Authority sought to operate as a Wayne, Edwards