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  • grateful for any assistance you can give us. Ver'j sincerely yours, ~L~ Wayne L. Hartman County Judge . Victoria County, Texas [11 of 18] [12 of 18] c 0 FXDERAL A VIAT.ION .AQENCT .M rp0rt• Dlatrlct OUlc• No. l . P. O. Be·9S•o For& Worth. ?, Tex&• p
  • the editorial cartoon from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. You 're · right, · I dld get.a good smile out of it ,and .Harold· · Maples ;willing, ; I will add.the ._original the draw· Ing to my collection of such pieces. of Might I add that .the LBJ ·Ranch ls near
  • since then, I have seen n9 mention of negotiations involving suggested concessions by the Russians in exchanee for con­ cessions demanded by them. It would seem worth while to explore nw suggestion of physically joining West Berlin to West Germany
  • . era.don• As never betoa. I realtze the pmt ..S for DlvtDe Ollldair:e and I hope that_, will cca.tlmie to have rour p1a.pa1a. Lynd.ca a. Jdmaon Mir. Bobert D. ICl1IDe7 2721 ma,m Stnet Port \\'ordl 15. Tmraa LB]:WUT [1 of 2] Fort Worth, Texas July 27
  • serving as Commanding General, III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas. He is a native of Fort Mott, New Jersey. He has served on active duty for 31 years, holds the Legion of Merit with an oak leaf cluster, a Bronze Star Medal, the Army Com­ mendation Medal
  • growth and food supplies. Additional Report: facts a.bout activities under P. L. 480 drawn from the Annual --Shipments: Nearly 18 million tons of Food for Peace commodities worth $1. 4 billion were shipped overseas during 1965. This brings total
  • Mr. Johnson., for the e.f fort which you devoted to the· preparat·i on of that g~orioue visit in Texas and also .:t'or the .highly. significant remarks which you made about .Germany and. Berlin. I thank you and Mrs.. Johnson.. once again fo.r
  • NOT£, AND IT WOULD APPRECIATED. IF THIS COULD BE ACCOMPLISHED~ 4 Bt •. ·(·. PARA. ·tF ~OU.AGREE WIT~ THE FORt~OfNG AND WITH THE DRAFT TEiTS WHICH ARE ATTACHED, THE UN,l,TED.STATES IS PREPARED.TO CONSUMMATEAN EXCHANGE SINCERELY ' UNQLJ0TE. . OF NOTES THROUGH
  • for population programs this year, in Indonesia, the Philippines, Korea and Thailand. Assistant cc: William Jorden JhB~llitt Administrator, East Asia :: c:::1VED 1 FICE '," s CF f ~7SEPIL~ Pl.I ! I 51 ,., ·-- '3 _,- &~25 OUTGOING TELEGRAM
  • sevePal nujor since AIIJI'O Circular A-280 and CA-9187. statements on population matters To the 20th Anniversary of the United Nations, he said, June 20, 1965: "Let us act on Lhe fact that less than five dollars invested in population control is worth
  • . Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Nov. 26 of substance II '·' II Approved by White House Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 2 discussed; II ,_, '·' Summary Telegram Dec. 2 No cable* No cable* No cable
  • of the file. Thanks. Liz August 30, 1961/tLIJ,,ef. MEMORANDUM To: From; Vice President Abdullah Ahmad This is a summary of the contents and themes of telegrams and letters sent you b y the jj g Germans, 13 of them came from East Germany. The summary
  • ] THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON 25, D. C. TRANSLATION (German) LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE [Vice President Johnson] [OOURCE: Clipping from "Morgenpost", a Berlin daily (no date)] TELEGRAM OF THE ''MORGENPOST" TO L. JOHNSON Dear Mr 0 Vice President