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  • ." Unfortunately for Beach Road travelers, Landry does not expect the fall flowers to be out this season. . "Gilbert just about ruined this year's crop," Landry said. "Along with the flowers. we lost about half the road bed. But we have repaired it and hope to have
  • tM v.aeu• 1-eft h:, • boycotted eouce.o. Yet ~o fail to 4o ao iuttff DOit-US c-,et.f.ttoa into thft-1e valu61e aftkctta. 0- •2Cper:Le•e with the uede. polie!N of foff1p coapet:1Uw netiou udteat-~• ~ h4itW little « no hope of peraWl4bg otbel: Q> join
  • . . - tion funds for opsration and l!m.in.. of this ship w01.Jld be acceptable . Indeed, · o - _ thn.t the ..:zp"':..r-.:!ture cf " fux,ids of any federal .,::t. cy -:10-.lld be' inadvisable • I ron hoping f01" an early of AlfroU nnuuN" can be 1•0
  • with Rockefeller. . • . er mem ers e1r _,. .y g tenng, . tnat ,: accuses. P~esldent into line behind the President in Or in the cryptic words of Sen. J'o~~ of 8:ain WJdenmg· the hopes of bringing about a quick J'avits, who is himsell up ~ar recrcdibd:ty gap
  • AND ALTERNATIVES IN HOPE OF IMPROVING PRESS REACTION AND INTERPRETATION AS THE FUTURE UNFOLDS. REPRODUCTION FROM THIS CO?Y IS -PROH:3iTEO UNLESS “UNCLASSInED' COPY LBJ LIBRARY *
  • ?.1i-\ ,,;I( 7 ~" "\ Q,I"" • /> /1~pr;; Dear Bob: / 9 ~~Jr I think you will find the enclosed memorandum well worth readingo It was written by Ed Lindblom I the remarkable Yale economist whom I lmught with me to Irrlia two and a half years agoo
  • by the Government. The same fate had already befallen another paper, the Saigon Bao, on Sep­ tember 21. The root of the trouble lies in the new consti­ tution of South Vietnam which also offers the only hope of any lasting liberty of speech and press in Vietnam
  • was proved right. His paper was suspended by the Government. The same fate had already befallen another paper, the Saigon Bao, on Sep­ tember 21. The root of the trouble lies in the new consti­ tution of South Vietnam which also offers the only hope of any
  • . 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
  • Government. in Yemen. power has right Realities government broadening still belief of situa~ion process This offers to dictate hope of more viable British that Yemeni discontent to form or personnel ;;11··--------of that must take place
  • t.o tbtt public And the live• of each of ua are richer X join you to4ay frien4 - of trust ia rich. for it. LYl!DX>1'1 •• JOmlSOJI ✓ LBJ1WRS1EH1aar CC1 iJ'uanita Roberta. Mazy Dooper. v "'1"" Bob l'leming. ~ D'OZa MARCH24. 1967 EVmn'1
  • 2; Fred Hornsby and Leroy McCall,!; and Rev. P.E. Brooks, E.E. Snider, Bill Decker, Bob Finch, Dr. Dale McLemore,and Dr. Conrad Henck­ ly made up the field of entrants. Dr. Gutierrez has spearheaded the revival of chess activity in our state capitol
  • list would defeat the purpose by making it a social event. Attachment PHOTOGRAPHERS AP .. Harvey George a Henry Burroughs John Rous Charles Gory Robert ~chutz Robert DouJherty Charle a Taeinatli All rotate equally, but March thru April 13 • Bob
  • filedby soc,~LFltIS 0-,etnllel' l. 1, 1961 Dear Bob: Thank JOI& for J:telaa■adl a paclot elaepherd to bmd• m• dlrou,11 tb• iDtncacl•• ol wbl• from vtn• to tal>le. MJ daJ at Napa Vall-,••• a Joy, and I am as-a&eflllto JOG fu maklq ll ■ o
  • filedby soc,~LFltIS 0-,etnllel' l. 1, 1961 Dear Bob: Thank JOI& for J:telaa■adl a paclot elaepherd to bmd• m• dlrou,11 tb• iDtncacl•• ol wbl• from vtn• to tal>le. MJ daJ at Napa Vall-,••• a Joy, and I am as-a&eflllto JOG fu maklq ll ■ o
  • RECENT T R IP . ALTHOUGH SOME ADDITIONAL U .S . FORCES SHOULD PROBABLY BE INTRODUCED AFTER WE SEE HOW THE MARINES DO IN COUNTERINSURGENCY OPERATIONS, MY OWN A TTITU D E I S REFLECTED IN EMBTEL 33 84 , WHICH I HOPE WAS CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE PR
  • of the Quadricentennial Celebration scheduled for 1965 . Stated simply, the Federal Government is a partner to the celebration which hopes to attract visitors from other countries as well as from the United States. Besides the Quadri­ centennial Commission, several
  • . ether ( 1) to ti-y th• .a.iv-erro·ute in hope, it ould be e-aaier but i11, knowle tre that oece a.ry con ·ultations on the ill may foi-ee us into s.ee' ing le tislatio or· ( ) to as. •· we•i-e U ely o ••iid u, on the le ,.islati:ve route anyway
  • it would be desirable to ref to defer cc~pa:ny from Korea to SVl~until September in hopes that ROKNational Marine ·corps Col Ryan ASD/ISA RAbM 'oLov1 a1 IN 71016 24193oz is IN 65305· of a mid­ Assembly will CATE or ~OK Division have approve
  • week of December and I think this has been la.te. In fact, November 17 which is the date t"ecommended in the· memorandum to which this is attached -- is a little later than the date I was :88ll!IBlllHId. .CONFIDENT I/rt - 2 originally (2) hoping
  • week of December and I think this has been la.te. In fact, November 17 which is the date t"ecommended in the· memorandum to which this is attached -- is a little later than the date I was :88ll!IBlllHId. .CONFIDENT I/rt - 2 originally (2) hoping
  • CLIFFORD: Yes. The understanding, which of course, was of a general nature, in Paris, was that the DMZ would not be violated because we felt we could not go on with the talks which we hoped at that time would start promptly, if the DMZ were violated. Now
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Reply to Shah'• Letter The Shah wrote you describing hi• military and economic programs for the five years beginnin& next March. development In short, he ticka off hie own economic plane and hopes for U. S. private investment much as he
  • . ) ~ __ .,._,,,.,-• .. _ ,J We told Nass er through one of his advisers in hopes that a little warning might keep him from exploding in public. This tactic worked well when we sold Israel their Hawk missiles in 1962. However, he w · n make his annual May Day speech Sunday
  • have the agriculture. best chance of keeping out of war. The farm program has been But we must face the fact that such a success that Republican the dictators have definite design& leaders are now commending it in against this hemisphere. Their the hope
  • ¥enameatal emphael.• on a1ricult.n: - - better price• and the latroductlon of MW •••d•; -- acceleratla1 farm mechaalaatloa. aotably the diff11aioa of pimp•; -- the d.lffaalon of • ~ dlaap>lalp-protna fooda. AU thia -~• the h11111an race aome hope that time
  • that the Committees will not agree with this proposal. Congressional Committees are now considering the Defense FY 1968 · ~•zero supplemental," which shifts funds from_one appropriation to another, but with no net increase. We hope that the leadership will be willing
  • on Urban Housing Lawrence E. Levinson; The White House Staff Matthe11.,,.,Nimetz, The White House S~aff 1 Mr. Brannon, Treasury, Mr. Hellmuth, Treasury. / ! .I Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Slitor, Treasury Snyder, Treasury Noll, CEA Havens, BOB Ross
  • escorts. I sincerely hope that we can find ways to take advantage of our leader.;. E>hip in the naval nuclear propulsion field. I will be glad to discuss any thoughts you havt! on ·this matter. · Sinc:;e~oo/;z .,}Y,,,,,()f. ~ Enc: C?y ltr dtd 3/5/64
  • --, NARA, Dae ,/Z-ZJ_,_-9/ - .....------ -Sunday, December Ame rlcan• Prune Mlnhter Au■ trallan• accident. • Harold Holt. feel. It la the • are proud of the frlend1hlp ■o hope ■• tbl ■ that he ha.a been taken from u• by ma.ny of hi• day
  • -•aat ,~•otia&• PROPOSED MESSAGE TO SENEGAL PRESIDENT SENGHOR Dear l\.1r. President: Mrs. Johnson joins me in expressing our warmest personal regards on the oc~sion of your birthday. We share with all Americans the fervent hope for your continued
  • with the objective of influencing opinion in the United States hoping thereby to force important concessions in negotiations. He believes that the enemy now no longer has the capacity for an all-out-overall offensive and will, therefore, resort to a "rolling
  • THAT INVE..,TIG,\TORS HAVE "ONE tlAN ON Tl:E RUN." HE ADDED "WE HOPE TO 1:AVE AN EARLY COr!CLUSION TO Tl E INVE..,TIGATion, FOLLOWED BY INDicn;ENT, TRI~L AND CONVICTIO~." "WE HAVE A NAME WE',.,E WORKING ON," HE SAID. "WE KNOW QUITE A BIT ;]ORE THAN WE DID
  • £ a i:tem.pti11g • to gov err;., like two swords of Damocles. Still, of the South Vietnamese ience the there was briefly first time since the overthrow of Dian, In the Once again matters in political a clai..iu to legitimacy. with grour.d for hope
  • think ls that the overall flgu:rea cited by the Preaident do not re.fle-c t the upward t••nd we have noted ln the la•t thre• or foul' mosith1. 10. Mr. Ball then reviewed the Cyp1''11 situation in some detail, expre•aing ntiafaction and hope over
  • PRESIDENT ANDMRS. JOHNSON President Abe:&.-natey,Bob Hotel Metropole 443 52051/443 Atkins, Stan Hotel Metropole 455 52051/455 Atkinson Hotel Metropole 434 52051/434 Auoa.lino, John Hotel Metropole 460 52051/460 Beech, Keyes Hotel Metropole
  • hope you will I was also glad to have a chance to discuss with you the poverty program and where we go to make it work better. ·All of us who are deeply committed to what it stands for have got to stay close together in the days ahead to insure
  • 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
  • ! j Classification Page_~3- C'.1LJ.11:i.tLfh ZS: M~Y~~~M~xm:M~~Xi'.'!~~~,~~~X~K~~~g:k~~~J~; ~~~~ XEX'.p~RXD:X:iiiqt{~~~}t~~ti'.~'-!~~ 6. In su~uent c.onversation tlehru noted he. was r:eturn.!ng to India. after. ehri&tcnas and hoped befone de