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  • a Presidential aircraft to transport an ailing Bustamante from Jamaica to Walter Reed Hospital. I understand that you will be receiving a memorandum from State, via General Clifton 1 s office, this afternoon. I, for one, hope you approve State's request. 2, I
  • decide., p. 4 ..,.. to exclude the double-bracketted passage as Bob McNamara suggests - - to keep open the option oI a. pauae on faith rather than. prior understanding; -- or to keep the bracketted pasaages, soften the language to a "decent hope
  • OF SITUATION BUT WOULD AT SAME TIME INCLUDE SOME HOPEFUL EXPRESSIONS WITHVIEW TO EASING IMPACT ON PUBLIC OPINION. . . . . . ' BENNETT .... ...__.... ...... INFORMATION SEGRE'f /Omo Wednesday, Z:ZS p. m. Mr. September 18, 1968 Preaident: Thl• tele1ram
  • Ila..-. v&luod your owa lrl•c.dshlp an .. ,-..r long teauo hero. ! hope you will take th1 a.\lMlmhome wldl ,oa IIOt only & rocord el 0110 of Ille mlleetonos ol pu time lier• but &110 •• an oxprosdon. ol my pei-aonal pleaeur~ la our happy
  • instructions to which I'll check. Holmes !or clearance, IDlS F/2u.! . f/dJI.K tl,-:/1-t/? f' -9-&S-- SECRFZ June l9, 1964 MEMO FOR MESSRS. TALBOT ~ MACOMBER Bob asked me to send you a copy of atta.ched for your por o:nal in!ormatla-n. Hal Saunder
  • proposal Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford has made in the Hague on the question of compatibility of the NPT with the activities .of the Nuclear Planning Group. As to a nuclear guarantee we are hopeful that we shall also reach agreement on the means
  • : • A. Our arming of Pakistan befcre 1965 compounded the existing mistrust between Pakistan and India and lesser, ed whatever hope there might have been of r aching an agr ement on outstanding issues. 1 B. In the meantime, the Indians were bitt ly dil
  • ) COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE \ .1 .\ I ;.f v 1:: 1 " · ' ,,. l ,. ,.,, ' Seeret - Seeret - TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES: Man' s greatest hope for worlci. peace is to understand his fellow man. Nations fear- -as do individuals--that which
  • ) ~ Page2 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Date Restriction Doc# DocType Doc Info 31 memo Johnson to Bundy TS- 1 11/5/64 A 32 memo BOB control sheet TS- 1 11/64 A 33 rpt "Estimated Costs" TS- 2 11/5/64
  • of all aid donors. • I don't think we can do anything about this on the Senate floor. We will try to handle it in Conference. There are several other less bothersome amendments affecting our guaranty and investment survey programs which we hope can
  • ONE OF TWO) E AID . ty,:~ : DEPTEL 1029 RPTD TOKYO291~ p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA OSD 1. PRIMIN HAS IN P K tlROAcHED SEVERAL TIMES HIS DESIRE~ TO VISIT WAS HINGTON1N JULY, HE SA1D HE HAD INVITATIONFROM 1::SONN WHEREHE HOPES O RECEIVE
  • , and hopefully before· then. A final draft will be circulated.Friday or Saturday, which we hope can be signed by the Secretaries of State and Defense for transmittal to the P~.esident.· He~ Owen , -~ SB8R!T/rLMITED DISTRIBUTION .. • Eo. LAS IFIE 132 1: s
  • ol the Ualted State■ ■hare my hope that eke relation• between 01l1" two coantrle• wll1 coatbaae to proeper la tll• rear ■ to come. " ___ Approved __ DlaappfOved BKS:amc Wedae1day, July 3, 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: Attached for you app:rOY<a
  • .~~ ;~:~~:-: ~- ~ :i.-::;_~ d~ ~;l~.$·Ji4: i,f·'!:tltl' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 10/19/64 Participants - 4:30 PM Meeting Situation Room BOB Mr. Austin Ivory CIA Mr. Raymond Herbert DOD Mr. Alvin Friedman Dr. Maurice J. Mountain STATE Mr. Ward Allen Mr
  • days" dates had high hopes the Khe the document in Hue and Saigon; They appear to be advocating (marked passage, page 5) a second wave of attacks, to be timed with the big cffens ive in the DMZ, Khe Sanh, Western highlands areas at the frontiers
  • for many, and of peace are infinitely of war. the mutual tol~rance evils between one the path of hope and security. risks evils to live Today, the worse suffering There is no country positive '\JP,ho-v-- of us to construct And in such world
  • . Approve___Disapprove_ __ Discussion: ----- -- The Venezuelan Ambassador, Dr. Enrique TEJERA Paris, has resigned his post after five and a half years in Washington where he and his attra~tive wife have been prominent in the diplomatic corps. He hopes to return
  • no further commitment for support after the official transfero It i~ hoped that a draft of this agreement will be ready for presentation to Indian representatives visiting this country in Juneo Discussion (1). Visit by Indian Representatives. The State
  • him hopeful things about the negotiations and how peace was about to break out due to the role of the Soviet Union. He said that he had issued instructions to everyone in his Embassy not to talk about Vietnam. We ended by my underlining tlfa what
  • -o vernment to put. lt down. 4. I eaclo•• the text of the Queatio·n. and Aaawe·r. I kaow how concerned you were that nothiJII abould be aald on the public record which would further -c omplleate the eituation on thla from and l hope that you wW
  • , and the potentlal beneflta 1reat. I am looklng forward to getting your current thinklng, and your eugge at lone for lmprovlng the package. In the meantlme I wanted you to know of my profound hope that we can ahow algnlflcant progre•• on land reform ln the next
  • • that you send Hussein the followiq mes sa1e: ''On this &DDi-..ersary of the bidependence day of Jordan, I conaratulate Your Majesty and send to the people of Jord&D good wi ■hea from the people of the United States. We eincnely hope that Jordan. under your
  • i:dsbt ensue :trm t.h1a action. However_. he could und.c:rstand a.~ appreciate that it m:tg}lt be a good gamble far the tr.xJ 1n the hope that it W0llld 1 ~ the situation. E1Jsena R. Bl.iu?k ' MEMORANDUM .'. \ THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION WASHINOTON
  • that, is that .• t. less than difficulties, peace demands are amply justified Even more so now that dangerous for many, and of peace are infinitely of war. matter, evils between one the path of hope and security. evils if we only think to live Today
  • Weap ons Talks We have engaged the Sovie t s i n discussions which we hope will eventual l y l ead to an unde r standing limiting the further deployment of stra t eg ic nuclear weapons , both offens ive and defensiveo These negotiations will be both
  • should prepare plans for a State - AID- Agriculture - BOB effort to prepare studies and recommendations as to the ne>..1: steps to be taken in the war on hung e r . A major objective of this Administration is the export 0£ food, health, and education. Top
  • ,>;.:;;:.~ ·::-:~· and explain to them that the situation in Zanzibar is considerably worse than it _ .' was when Duncan Sandys was in East Africa two weeks ago. I would hope that your man ·_:· would underscore the implicat ions of a Communist-dominated island.· for tne
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  • November 15, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. Subject: Military Significance of Soviet FOBS I have a number of comments on Bob Ginsburgh's recent memo (attached) concerning the passible military significance of the Soviet FOBS. To begin with, I have a fundamental
  • DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM LODGE Herewith some advice which I hope may be helpful. By _ Nq r"i , 8?- 7S" NARA, Date , 8-'/-JL Although everything that we get is wispy and inconclusive, I do feel that in Hanoi today
  • conaista of: Budget support $ Roads Community avelopment Airports aad aircraft Total for Bolivia $ 4.5 miWon Z.4 2.1 II 13. 5 ti It -zz. S million. The AID-BOB-Treasury strategy was to offer the budget support lean rig.ht awar. but held
  • food, ~ broad treatment of the problem; the growing urgency of chronic £60d scarcity; the race with population growth; our efforts to stimu­ late self-help; the bitter irony of Congressional aid-cutting just when tbe need is greatest; and the hope
  • . and particularly ~r cooper ·tion la wlltary matters, hae be•n cordial a d. lt bae met the intere t., of both oar anmtrtea. The U.S. lot it• part ,:.t.cu:erely hopes that clrcum tanccia \Vill permit this to contitlue 111 full effec• tiv aese. For ·e -h are a common
  • ' ANO CORO I Al;. RE~ATlONS BET WEE N PA~~M A AND THE U•S• AN ~ THE CA NA L ZONE• HE RECOGNIZED THE NEED FOR POL1TICAL ' STABILITY IN PANAMA ANO VOICED A HOPE THAT THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM cou~o BE IMPROVED IN FUTURE TO AVOID MANY OF THE UNFORTUNATE EVENTS
  • for tile weekead. I hope J01I will tell roar colleape• hew much we will mi•• aot betas a l,le to joba them. Sblcerely, Hla J:Kcelleacy Dr. Otaillermo SeYilla-Sacaaa Amba ■ aaclor of Nlcarapa. LBJ/ SWLewia:nun ., .., ARCHD:OCE;SE OF CHANC::RY 1721