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  • -- It w..W be laappreprlate ebjecUYe• ID tbeN MlotlaUoaa 11.oaoraltle aad •~l• detaPJDt•etlea A••• boweYer, at thl• time to dlecu• acept eater thl• hopeful aew pllaN. ol Nlf• •laOllld, before: of North VletaameN haa rl••• All ou llltelllleace 1
  • has granted a UKA charter to BOB JLEWIS, at Akron, Ohio. · The charter number ancf number of members are unknown. It was reported that BOB LEWIS sent two unnamed men to Tuscaloosa,- Alabamaj during.the week of September 19, 1966, to obtain this chart
  • THAT THE CONSULTATION WOULD· IN· THE END PREVENT us· FRQM po I NG ,'--( ANYTHING T~AT WE' WOULD. WANT TO oo. I HOPE THAT IT_ WILL BE POSSIBLE .,, TO ACT ON THE CONSIDERATIONS SET· FORTH HERE. IF A DECISION 1 SHOULD- BE ~E ACHE[?' TO GO AHEAD WI Ti•f A SUMMIT HEE TI NG
  • peaceful this Union may be persuaded of verification to achieve consul­ Non-proliferation the Soviet the concept the close during both you and I desire. your. hope that to accept treaty of December 8. and carry Treaty must flow amo~g
  • their interest in the matter. m BOB FAISS . ..,, fs./jf - ­ ·=-=·16 ;;~;;;~1J~ THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE ,• REf-ERrtAL o:::::A '?-- Director Burc~u of the Budget To1 f July 30, 1968 .· Doto: t· l t,. j . i
  • . C., 20036 393 • 7166 412 14 September 1964 EH zabeth Carpenter The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Liz: Enclosed :is a perfect your new Whistlestop caravan. Campaign song for Inasmuch as Linda Boggs is one of the wr1ters of the song, I hope
  • that -- while you are still excited by the hope desalting offers -- you realize, after painstaking personal review of the subject, that there are many unresolved questions. ··- on Shazar is not the man to press Viet Nam, and larael has strong argument
  • in controlling terrorism· incidents such as that which occurred on March 18th cannot but arouse passions most destructive for common hopes for peace in the Middle East. I found your public statement of February 15th EE~~ courageous; but despite this statement
  • I hope will be a series of mutual moves toward peace. MEDAL OF HONOR May 1, 1968 There will come a day when the last American soldier will have stacked arms in Vietnam. The last sortie will have been flown. .The last ship will have sailed out
  • produc­ tion by next April. The ~ov­ ernment had hoped to increase agricultural production by about 30 percent through a program that included increased irrigation, a fivefold increase in fertilizer Background ~ltrJP· Approved Ft;, !Releaseli~09'-f
  • Hl RTY I N ORDEH T HAT HE WI LL CM;iPAIGil OFFICIALS HOPE FOR PEOPLEOMMt,YTP.IRTY. LOO}{GOOD., . THREEHUt)DRED THOUSAND ·Ht,S BEEN IDENTIFIED AS fJ. LEVISOi! SECRETCCM~UNISTPARTYME~SER.AS LATE AS ONf NINE SIX THREE ANDHAS ACTEDtS AMACVISCRTO
  • to roduca mtlltary 1113682). Pidll:JPina J/lSA- Col. CCJ".3tar,t(drart) • • i
  • of nounced that the Communist part y cil; conflict was now working to develop a the nunities; third party movement with "other won list of progressive forces ." He indica ted it, ,. .nges in that the Communist party has vir~ of t he tually given up ' hope
  • by hum1111bl_•inl(l.\'ery much like our­ sch•es who hftvc landed spi•here on our earth, which thry plan to conquer m the nPar future. F.MPRO stands for "elcetro- Star Index . ETHELBROWN... Life Story of Col■•bus Girl Wrestler Hopeful i11tlle Wrestling
  • a.Dot.he~ speech in the record before the Senate closes dowa. Francis will be doing some backgrounding on recent con-atructive achievements in foreign ·p olicy; and so will I. W.W. R. I am additionally in!ormed that Bob Hardesty today 1s got three auch
  • the development of the Algerian Govern­ ment's attitude towards us closely and we find some grounds for hope. The Boumediene regime seems slowly to be sorting itself out. Respon­ sible government officials, including the President, have assured us repeatedly
  • -chairman for the Mend.e s inaupra.1 m.ight be the Chief Justice or the· Attor.ney General. President Mendez has been the Dean of the Law School of Ouatemala's National 'University. w.w.a. cc: Bill Moyers Bob Kiatner ,.~ DECLASSIFIED - ." :,➔ E.0. 12356
  • report." , Given the Senator's action, Bob Wood and I recommend that you release the President's statement Saturday with a Sunday release da~. In addition, Bob and I propose to hold a joint press conference on Thursday or Friday to background the Kaiser
  • . Sallftclera Enc. Cy Joint Resolution, 3/7 /66 ~ch 28, 1966 MEMO FOil DOB.OTH1' JACOBSON Bob Kamer aeat the attached letter to S.cntuy Freemaa. Now here la all_i~.,..J the bacJm.p material .Dr. Ewell ••t to fiiiL You can mab better uae ol lt th .. we
  • •tH ■hip Council and as Special Aasi1tant to the Secretary of Stat•, to be effective, I would hope, not later than tbe ead of thia month. My rea1ons are entirely per• sonal, which I am sure you will undentand. Hr. Pre1ident, it baa been a great honor
  • bogged down in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee . State tells me that the Florida Congressional Delegat ion says that the President has indicated his support for the bill. Commerce and BOB have b een negative . State has taken an e quivocal position
  • on the achievement of greater intergovernmental and interagency cooperation in solving critical urban problems. We hope that through discussion and meetings with top Washington officials, the Board Chair­ men will return to their cities with new insights
  • Australian to schedule meeting with Nort.~ Korean contacts and carry out co\lrse of action set forth in pa:-a fou:- of :-e:fe:-ence telegram. Meeting should be' held as soon as possible and in any event before next Pan.-rnunjom meeting which we hope to call
  • ; \.'K{,PONS OUT 0F··1·m~ HN~llS o:-· A Nt.~ST:..Ii• •• A Cl~SlEO. c ./',NJ) M!-'NY OTt:E!{S -- 'iir!:N "fill::.r:E c~:-: B;:: LI'f1Lr: HOPE 1-'0B oun FUTUf:E IN 'fiiIS \•:ORLD., • • I f..J..SO'hi=LI-EVl:. 'lHP.°f WE i.1:UST HAVE 'frlD}:xx Trir.":° COU
  • company of the elite fraternity seems to have sprung a leak. Can i t be that Bob Persons has smeared the thing all over Indiana, plastering that eminent state Ni th his gross r.rl.sinterpretations of the order ' s ideals? Maybe you had better get in touch
  • with the practical tasks of moving from where they are now to a point where troops have been withdrao11. and there is a viabl~ political life in which all can participate, With the hope that it may moce the world one step closer to peace, it has been decided
  • ) outline ■ ih content ■. You will recall President Bourguiba'e underata.Dding of our ■hortage of fund• but his hope that we would help a ■ much as pos ■ible. Three years ago, we laid out a $25 million program over five years de ■ igned to do no more than
  • . Resume saa IBeeting at 2:45pm BALL: \Ye can't win. Long protracted • 'fhe most we cnn hope for is messy conclusion. There remainR a great danger of intrusion by Chicorns. Problem of long war in US: l. ·Kot'ean experience waB gal 1 i.ng one
  • and hope, I amgratifiedto beZat:etc report to the worlda significantagreement-- an agreeme-t.I :iave andan~-.cunce activelysoughtandworkedfor since January1~64: Agreementhasbeenreachedbetween the Governments of !ne Unionof SovietSocialistRepublicsandthe
  • . perlodlcallr. He draw the loa•t atteatloa. ha ■ a.1a,..r•• ca&fldwe alld would la Ccwer Ollffr'• &Neace. •• have dlaca••od thb matter wllla Bob Sayre. He beU.ve• that Gallaper would be the lMttar of tile twit. VI. W. B.oatow Prefer Berle Prefer Qallaper
  • everywhere and anywhere. A nd they breed more rats. That's w hy when our congressmen vote against getting rid of rats, they' re votin g against all of us. Not just the poor people. But all of us. Fortunately, there's still hope. The vote was 20 7 to 176
  • ~ parties to the conflict. Time and time again, Communist leaders in Red China and Vietnam have made it clear what they hope to accomplish in southeast Asie.. I would note, for ex­ ample, the recent statement of the Chi­ nese Defense Minister. He said
  • the hope that our journey to West Germany and West Berlin would prove to be a mission for peace that would remove anxieties between friends and strengthen the securities for freedom. It was in that spirit that our mission was undertaken
  • of our first meeting at the State Department two years ago. I would hope that you would be able to speak in bringing to a conclusion the six Regional Meetings which we would have held by that time. Judge Lawson would be asked to serve as Conference
  • the State of the Union message. NOTE: Check with Henry around NOTE: Tom Atkins should NOTE: Bob work out the still the 10th of January. work out movie end of it. arrangements co, December TO: MRS. JOHNSON FROM: OKAMOTO 20, 1966 Thi• letter
  • Launching of main new institute for industrial research and development: hope to have profound effect. 12. Industrial Extension Services Early stages of developing effective industrial extension services from the Korean Productivity Center, and some
  • ; 15 MORE SITTING AT SUBIC BAY. ·\ PAGE 3 R U~J I R 19 12 1 ~ E e. R E 'f - HOPING TO GI VE THANG LEVERi WE HAVE PASSED RU MOR TO GVN THAT NO SHIPS LEAVING US PORTS BECAUSE OF TIE-UP AND ~ESULTING / UNBEARABLE DE MURRAGE CHARGES. · 4 • ~crCFF' : ~m
  • , and have him tell the Japanese and others that "while we are unable to participate in the first phase of this project, we. would hope the restoration of peace in Viet Nam or other changes in the situation would permit substantial U. s. participation