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  • Dear Mro Secretary: Attached is a copy of my letter to you of September 19th. As I have not received an acknowledgement, I would appreciate your confirmation that it was received, and I hope br ought to your personal attention. In the press reports
  • $ ummy of Frear, Pfc. Ben Starr of Houston, Pfc. Don J. Ganske of Brenham, Bob Thigpen of Lufkin, Don Faulkner of Dublin, and Philip Long of Seagraves. - 3 - 10. Donogh O'Malley, Mayor of Limerick Ireland, and Member of Congress -- Vice President
  • Premiere of tho movie, 11l'omboy o.nd the Champ" sponsored by Universal Intorr&tional Pictures, Los Angeles, California. National Broadcasting Co.• presented the Choro.lottes on ''Monitor" Radio Program Appoo.red with Bob Hope in Houston, 1958 and 1960
  • . OONJFHJI)iEMTHAib-, '~IlAILI .. - 20 Agencies to be notified in the event that a CONDITIONIII exists:* White House State DDR&E JCS ACDA CIA BOB DASA FRCtt USPHS1rlr ESSA** FDA*'lh\- *A list of the designated to be notified results
  • of most wars -- past and present. A large cooperative To stimulate free world effort such an effort, the Development Assistance appoint report of overshadow This gap cannot be closed by U.S. action that hunger. ing of Ministers hope
  • 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
  • be another potential source for these groups. MORE - 6 - #788-A All of that adds up, in our judgment, to saying that there has to be a period of, one would hope, quiet disengagement. Q Without naming any groups, how many groups now are still receiving
  • the liberty of including in it a sequence showing the Berlin situation since August 13th. I hope you will enjoy this film and that it will remind you of our city that has not forgotten you. yours, [3 of 3 front] [3 of 3 back] October 31, 1961 I Dear
  • Cheng of Taiwan also hopes to come, and there will be senior delegations :f'rom all the other nations of Asia. Naturally those of us who are building this Centre know that the future of freedom 1n this part of the world depends largely on the ideological
  • ] [3 of 3 back] [1 of 5 front] [1 of 5 back] FOREIG RELATIONS l.vk August 4, 1961 My dear Friend: I am deeply touched by your evaluation of my character and I certainly hope that I can always merit your kind and generous words. Certainly I try
  • on his election victory and state that we look :forward to continued close cooperation with his Government. b. Ex:press your regret over the cancellation of the Cabinet-level meetin~ in Japan and express your hope that it can shortly be rescheduled. c
  • history, the German problem should be solved, as we see it; and we know that you agree. Here's to paty and hope that it is resolved in "A reasonable fashion" but/we hope it is resolved! We believe that you and our G:reat President· Kennedy, with the able
  • between peoples so valiantly during Be assured of n:wgoodwill and appreciation you have planned and I hope its plans for 1963 will be a success. Sincerely yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Kap-Chong CHI Director Relations Center International Allies
  • , President Johnson, shared that regard. The President hoped the friendly relations between the two governments would continue. One thing, however, the President wished to say and that was concerning the charges of United States complicity in the Khmer Serei
  • of several smaller countries then considering signing that you hoped they will join you in signing. You also suggested that Mr. Rockefeller might make further efforts to get Chainnan Kosygin to sign. Prime Minister Wilson and Prime Minister Sato ,,,ere
  • n t Kennedy concerning the content of the s e re s olutions. We a re hopeful that the y will receive favor ab le consideration b y the Congre s sc The Ho n orable Lyndon B· Johnson The Vice Pre s ident of the United St a tes Washin g ton 25, D. C
  • , Jochen Moser, by the East Berlin Communist Authorities. " I like to help get him released but I am afraid I cannot do it. However, I am very glad that you yourself was freed after a short detention by the Communists., I hope your efforts to get bd'l Cb
  • then considering signing that you hoped they will join you in signing. You also suggested that Mr. Rockefeller might make further efforts to get Chairman Kosygin to sign. Prime Minister Wilson and Prime Minister Sato wer/" informed of your decision and hope
  • 26 , 1958 Dear Friend: It is a pleasure to send you the attached letter regarding your request. I hope you will find the information of interest and I assure you it gave me pleasure to cooperate with you. Please feel free to call on me whenever I
  • GOS should considerable .. . . as well ~,.,, 17 asl .~,and which &:
  • as a result of Hurricane Carla. We hope that you will agree with us in our contentions and that you will do anything and everything you can to secure approval of our applications. You may be sure that we desperately need your help and that we will be deeply
  • is strength to effective · use . You are the essential link in the HUMAN EVENTS chain of influence: , without you , we could not hope to bridge the gap. H. C. (Chad) McClellan, left, and Dr. William H. Reynolds tell a Los Angeles news conference that private