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  • security, not the desire of public officials or private citizens, should determine when it must be restricted. I am hopeful that the needs I have mentioned can be served by a constructive approach to the wording and spirit and legislative history
  • of the conflict. That chance •• that hope •• we cannot forego. We ·aould be misled - - and we are prepared for that contingency. We pray God it does not occur.. It should be clear to all of us that the new phase of negotiation• which will open on November Z
  • of And though I cannot tell you precisely ~hopeful year in South Vietnam and elsewhere: t1r.t ~ . rr sv,N events has occurred this . _.l~A- ~ ·~ .o;ti~ ~ -- · ·/':' - - ~ 6teady strengthen~ng of_th constitutional where a million men are now arms
  • and President is confident it will remain that way. 2. Thia President baa followed a pollcy of making tho cuts before­ hand (lnatoad of including cut lmura.nco), and a•kins only for the mlrd­ mum essential it takes to do the job. He hopes Congresa will respect
  • taken element of hope from so many people. I think the problem is to have to rr.ake a. statement when weight of .feeling is well, another ••• --tax issue --more troops ~ --more costs ($~ Billion) Is there a way of conveying an impression
  • buried in that thin layer of topsoil p been using so reckl essly. survival -· which we have ~ If we continue to let it .go, the hope of mankind's goes with it." In exhibits laid before the board, Johnson disclosed 1,320,691 a~rea in the ten count
  • of our discussions we believe this. I am not sure it is more than a hope. . ~:r !. - 3 - MiiU~~G .,~OTES 'QPYRIGHTED Publication R9Q1Jire1 PlrmllSibn of eopyright H61dir: W. lhe..-es J.t\nson Seer etary Clifford: We misled the President
  • us at thfs hour is the chance to save human lives -- the lives of men on both sides of the conflict. That chance -- that hope -- we cannot forego. We could be misled - - and we are prepared for that contingency. We pray God it does not occur
  • - evil K'rBC iJl Austin sale . The person who told Mrs. Johnson offered debts of approx1•:tely I hope you'll forg1w they Jla:t that purposes . had been operated ssume its . for us aaid that debts , and 1:hat the amount which $14~ooo. me
  • to nirn ana -2­ to Hanoi, but we are going to act in the best interests of South Vietnam. We should tell him that we have got to go to the meeting Saturday and we hope that they will be there • We should tell him that before he and Ky tell us what