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  • and said that if he couldn't sleep, he'd • i, get up and work, but he hoped that sleep would come. -* -- -" ' j^V jT - -- - -L - Jl . .1 - - - . - - _•--• . - — _ .. . . - Naval Air Station - -- —_ . __ ... _ -—I
  • to be enjoying the proceedings, although the President's cattle did no bring as high a price as hoped. Dr. Voss:Mary S "Departed the Fair Grounds, headed Northon281. The President andJudge Moursund . drove out past where the trailers are made, pulled to the side
  • Ranch returned t o the LBJ Ranch at 7:20 pm. December 7 , 1965 TUESDAY White House -- LBJ Ranch, Texas In the kitchen -- hoping that a photographer could be found in time to get a picture of Mrs . Zephyr Wright sleeping on the kitchen tabl e
  • about the Dominican Republic. The President said: "I hope you can get some of your colleagues to put the w that the_communists have taken over the press in some of xKBECtx3BB{L these countries because the American press apparent doesn't know it. the Dean
  • then reported on the war ther e and the economic and social stabilities and instabilities then expressed his appreciation to the American Government and expressed hopes that with the concrete results of this conference we will achieve success in the fight
  • session was the DECLARATIONOF HONOLULU PART I "The Republic of Vietnam and the United States of America jointly declare: their determination in defense against aggression, their dedication to the hopes of all the people of South Vietnam
  • and golf balls imprinted with "Prime Minister." Photograph Autographed photograph in sterling silver fram e with seal . "To His Excellency Eisaku Soto. Prime Minister of Japan with every good wish . Lyndon B. Johnson." Book Autographed copy of "My Hope
  • O'Brie n an d staff . H e the n tol d the m tha t ther e were fou r bill s h e wante d passed thi s year : Education Medicare Voting Right s and Immigratio n He emphasize d tha t o n the entir e grou p he hope d that the y would be passe d substantially
  • 7 1965 Monday Edward H . Whit e I I aboard US S WASP i n the Atlanti c of f Cap e Kenned y (hope Signa l recorded ? ) mjd r » Vicky Mr. an d Mrs . Da n Martin an d famil y (forme r Unde r Secretary o f Commerce ) farewell visi t - - handshak e
  • Fowler hopes wil l b e a regular monthly meeting Fowler during which KBLKX Treasury an d economi c problem s can be discussed) Cliff The President was mtg by memo Fowler Carter DNC Hon John Stevens tfj; Sir Patric k Dean --Amb. of Great Britai n Amb
  • . Ernest/McFarland into Oval Office OFF RECORD He is a former sGc Senator and is now Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court. wrote the President saying that he would be in Washington w/ his wife, Edna, and hoped to see and talk with the President
  • of the State Department and relay this I information. The Presiden t said this was good and that he hoped to have a reply in the morning. . 9:
  • wit h Presidential sea l in gold an d Secretary General' s nam e i n gol d lettering. "Fo r Secretar y Genera l U Thant Man's age-ol d hope s remai n ou r goal ; tha t thi s work , unde r God , ca n be saf e fo r diversit y (and free fro m hostilit y
  • of 1964 in creasing condifence that results of legislations will be gratifying and expressed hopes for the future in farm legislation G Reedy Myer Feldman and Ted Etherington is until OFF RECORD President of American Stock Exchange W Jenkins Thurs White
  • of 'guiding the Alliance in what I hope will be a perio d of peace and stability, LBJ" Harry Oppenheimer West Hall South African is head Roy Roberts West Hall McGeo Walter Bundy Jenkins fr mans fr Mr Oppenheimer a 50 yr old of vast Anglo American combine
  • of their Off ce. I look forward to this experience with zest and enthusiasm. . . ." In Summary - "It is my hope that the campaign will be kept on a plane worthy of the Presidency. What two men say about each other matters very little when the freedom
  • 2 , 964 , LBJ" PHOTOGRAPH - autographe d photograp h i n sterlin g silve r fram e wit h Presidentia l Seal. - - "T o Hi s Excellenc y Kennet h Davi d Kaunda , wit h m y hope s fo r th e bright future futur e oof fZambi Zambia aan an s ne President
  • and , wit h Mr. Clarenc e Fason , selected dogwoo d an d othe r tree s tha t migh t b e used . Mrs. Johnso n hope d a magnoli a woul d b e include d i n th e landscaping . Al l agreed th e landscapin g shoul d b e simple , no t contrived . Also , ther e
  • in the White House Theatre for TAPING of Live to Statement The cease-fire vote of the Security Council opens a hopeful path away from danger i n the Middl e East . It reflects responsible concern for peace on the part of all who voted for it. The United States
  • (pl) today's schedul e --Marvi n als o tol d him tha t Henr y Wif e on was re g lunc h w / Chairma n Mill s an d hoped h e coul d tal k t o Pres . soo n e Califan o Jo Henry i 1:14p Marvin-Watso 1:15p - | 1:35p - | ^ 4:0 C> 4:0 y o Ova l Office
  • friends to come join us for lunch to discuss the purposes of this institution. .its future and its hopes." j Datr .August White House ^ THURSDAY George Meany - Chicago, Illinois (Pres. t h i s G e o r g e c a l l M e a n y took this call
  • - an d Luc i had written o n the picture -"To the Ma n we will alway s lov e and respect -- Here's hoping thi s littl e pre-Halloween gift wil l scar e all the evi l spirits away and make you well again, Luc i & Pat October 18, 1965 N. N . M. C
  • r happines s an d succes s i n the comin g ;yea r 3) T o the President - - w / the hope that this year wil l be brighter tha n th e last . . . a an d w/ th e questio n of whatever sh e coul d do to "eas e th e burden " that sh e would be there at his
  • of free peoples . He sai d --"Our stand must be as firm as ever" and commented how America had stood firm in Europe and now must to do in other parts of the world. He talked of the hopes that both leaders of America and Viet-Nam held for the meetings
  • :05pm, CST , Februar y 9 , 1965 ) The Presiden t release d a statemen t followin g th e meetin g with th e genera l ton e of a goo d meeting, deliveranc e o f the lt r an d Unite d State s hope s fo r Germa n reunification.
  • th e President' s office . Mr . Horne r gav e th e Presiden t a churn Presiden t hopes t o use i t a s decorativ e piec e a t ranc h i n Texas . Wanted Ceci l Stoughto n to tak e pictur e o f the Presiden t wit h Garnet t Horner . Picture taken
  • t 1 , 196 5 Autographed a cop y o f "M y Hope fo r America " t o Chancello r Erhar d o n the occasion o f his visi t - - "T o M y Friend Ludwi g Erhar d wit h warmes t regard o n the occasio n o f his visi t t o Washington , June , 1965 , Lyndo n B
  • Staff, th e Chie f o f Staff o f the Army , th e tee o n Arrangement s fo r thi s event , t o hope to be a happy nation . Chief o f Naval Operations, th e Chie f o f begin s even t b y presentin g th e U.S . "Grant ou r supplication , w e beseech Staff o
  • later did we learn tha t coffe e i s Haiti' s largest export . ) Th e President chatte d with all o f the Ambassadors , mentioned the hopes fo r th e upcomin g conference o f foreign minister s with th e Colombia n Ambassador an d was ver y gla d t o
  • . Symington and Bill Moyers were sitting behind the President. PM warmly welcomed the President saying something like "Mr. President, I hope you realize that although we have our differences New Zealand does not resent America expressing her views even though
  • at Bergstrom AFB "Congressman Pickle will have several people at the airport to meet the President. Mayor Harry Akin of Austin will be there. Congressman Pickle hopes you can give the group some attention on arrival. had cup of Sanka left the State Room
  • Joe y/ 28, - alone Califano Patrick Nugent - Austin, Tex for the Chief tocome up Manatos General - Ramsey Clark 11:40p Retired Today issued Statement by the President re Senate Appropriations Committee reaffirming our pledge to bring new hope
  • by the President the President intorduced Governor John Connally, and was booed, and it was heard "Get him out", etc. The President went on without pausing, hoping the booes would go unnoticed. ___ I Departed the Hilton Inn, same occupants in the car for motorcade
  • on his round the world the tour, thanking them for the visit and expressing hope for good in the world. Wheels down at Andrews Air Force Base To Air Force One Air Force One departed Andrews Air Force Base, en route Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
  • . President o f St. Fran The White HouseJan 6, 1969MondayHon. Orville FreemanSecy of Agricult Brooklyn, Ne w York Presented th e President th e honorar y Docto r o f Laws Degre e which St . Franci s ha d hoped to present t o th e Presiden t at a Convocatio n
  • Rosto w - return ing th e President's cal l o f earlier toda y The President signe d mail ^W Mr. Phili p Potte r w / th e Baltimor e Sun --Mr. Potte r tol d th e Presiden t tha t he ha d hoped t o see hi m personall y before he Isf t to tell him goodb
  • Rt. Rev . Higgins , Director , NCW C Myro n Silbert, Federate d Dept . Store s Alfred Hodgson , NAS A Charle s Smithe , Dept , o f Defens e John Hope , PCEE O Antoni o Taylor , PCEE O y S . Traynor , AE C Al Kranssdoff Harr Judge Marjori e Lawso n
  • no sir never are Read saying I've got no hope in State To mjdr's office Where's Yolanda is she on vacation I'll is getting some sun today To Press Office Dep for mansion Bill Moyers fr house John Knigh t - Akron , Ohi o Jack Valent i George Reed y
  • Football and team members Also present were Sen and Rep Tom Steed Jay Team Mike O'Neal Monroney P. 4 Fri White House 9-18-64 A pictur e wa s mad e wit h th e Team , an d o n departing, th e Presiden t said , " I wish yo u a goo d season, an d I hope
  • and Sgt. Clayton Lyons. hard back The President inscribed a hardbackcopy of £-,* r>rc^> pion of "-v- ;.• J MY HOPE FOR AMERICA as 7\ _ " birthday gift for presentation in Memphis "To Joe L. Evins -with "warm regards from his friend. " Pres came through