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  • noi believe peril to the progress of the American people and the hope and .the prospects of peace of alL.Peopie. So I would ask all Americans, whatever their personal interests are CGn¥'ned., to guard against divisiveness and all· of its ugl
  • as to where withdrawal should be made and what should be done in connection with the Gulf of A4qaba. In the meantime the Israelis will I hope continue their offensive and canpletely decimate the Arabs. I hope they don't have to kill too many ~f them, but I
  • at the time that Brezhnev is there. mfnd this particularly. Well, I don1 t I like the position of the pressure being on him rather than on me and I am hoping that this is going to work in a favorable direc­ tion. The big issue at the present time, issue
  • suffered a heart attack and spent some three weeks in the hospital and since that time have been homegradually recovering and I'm still at the time of making this tape. at home The indications are that I ammaking a complete recovery and I hope to be able
  • in the show and Cabinet visiting Then we went home and had has done, what its future that they hoped I would return a place for me there. would not go on forever, with Larry O'Brien, is, and to the firm and I to~d him that this but that the future
  • Poat Life West9rn Union Frank Cancellare Robert Schutz Charles Taanade Francis MiUer Stan Wayman Ollie Atkins Paul Slade John B~uer JOG Scherschel Bob Hess Milton Bittenbencl~r Tom Craven, Sr. Ted Clark Bob Hemmig Joe Steine:LeRoy Anderson John Levy
  • it. Although Cabot Lodge, DeanRusk and Bob Md~amarahave a11 made it clear they would be very happy if I would decide to stay here with Lodge, they have not asked me to do so, and I have not offered to do so because I just feel that it would not be possible
  • Johnson. This is March 19, 1965. I am sitting here in my residence in Saigon, Vietnam this evening after dinner and am undertaki.ng an experiment which I hope will be of interest and use to my grandchildren. I am not quite sure how far I will get
  • • • une.mplOJJllell, , old a&• • au. the like oan be aaaure4 to the people is throush a national oom.pu.l or, 1nsuranoe plan, and I ree . There was a d1st1nctlJ hopeful note 1.o. what t,he Under-aeoretar7 tor India said about the tutu.re ot India. I ventured