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- the negotiations so we 111 just stay right on that, and hope that this thing works out 11 , and then Mr. Wallace said, "Yes, sir. Mr. President, that's been my position all along, too, the position you stated, and I agree with you • that we shouldn't play any
- , OF JAPAN.,: GOOD WISH• LYNDON B.· JOHNSON'' BOOK Autographed copy of "My Hope £or America". The Desk Officer has recommended the follow ing inscription for the book: 11 • -2- "TO EISAKU SATO WITH WARMEST OCCASION OF YOUR FIRST MlNISTER PERSONAL
- President Johnson, I write to express my appreciation of your p~licy towards the _.;:!!, important issue or peace and future relations with the Soviet Union. I am particularly hopeful that your Administ~tion 111 find a way of involving China in the essential
- · Building. I hope Harfield will be able to work out a space in the window to use for pasting news hourly as it cones off the ticker. I would like for all the people in the City Hall, Federal Building, etc. to get the habit of walking by our front, stopping
- accepted responsibility for the chairmanship of the working group. The White House staff member responsible will be Mr. Francis Bator. It is hoped that the report can be received at the White House by July 15. Distribution: F. Bator C. Johnson / NSC Files
- and with the highest hopes of the future. I t is not only four- lane highways and new industries we ne ed, it is also that reaching for the best t hing s of mind and heart which is proioundly, so humanly, illustrated here today. The South h as come a long way, even
- and the Dominican Papal Nuncio. Bishop Clarizio made the following points: 1. The people of the Dominican Republic are poor and miserable and ·without hope. The solution to the Dominican crisis is not polith:al but economic and social. 2
- you always take. I welcome any recommendations you make publicly or privately. Your statement on TV was very good. I1m glad you saw fit to take some initiative and contact Hanoi. I don 1 t hold out much hope from this message, but it is something
- . This year, I have traveled 40, 000 miles from Eastport, Maine to Vernal, Utah. And I can report to you that the citizens of this country are busy. They are transforming small islands of poverty to communities of hope. This is what the great society is all
- country and we hope you can re main long enough to come to appreciate all that Wyoming has to offer. May yours be a pleasant and beneficial visit with us. We also are proud of the Episcopal Church in Wyoming . . . fifty-nine Churches, a school, a college
- , ALL STATES IN AREAAID SAID ARABS HA!) COIIUIEITED 01 ABSEICI SUCK ST.AT[NEIT FROfll GOLDBERGSPEECHES SIICE JUIE 5., WHEI IT VAS P0JITED .. OUT GOLDBERG HAD REITERATED THIS..POLICY ON .JUIE 6, SADI EXPRESSED HOPE US COULD STAT! THIS l'IORE a.EARLY. C
- Sec of Stat e and Mrs. Rusk receptio n fo r Pres of French Assembly ; Blai r H ouse Dinner a t Sulgrav e Club given by Mrs. Hope Miller for Mrs. Mesta * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
- today, if possible. His office called in this request saying the Senator plans to leave for Florida and while he does not consider the matter urgent, he hopes he can talk before leaving. mjdr 11:50 a.m. Feb. 11, 1964 February 11, 1964
- -52 flight costs $48, 000 from Guam. The bombs cost $31, 000. I hope the targets are worth it. CEE I i~O NOTES COPYRl6HTEO Publieatian Require• Permission of Cop1right Holder. W. lhoMaa Jotinloft l&P 81!CR !'I' - SANITIZED E.O. 12356. Sec
- . Dastardly are t..1ie news stories coming from U.S. --'Philippines are hu..-nan mercenaries." ~Ia.rcos made strong statement -- courageous statement -- in which he came down firmly on side of U.S. In Ko~ea, Pak hopes to h:i.ve more troop3 there by first
- in the President's words that he forgot to ask the President for his views on "bridge building" between peoples, and now he hopes he will have another opportunity to see the President and raise the question in the near future. ' t Ernest Goldstein
- of government is grinding to a halt. He said that he hopes the entire staff will stay with him until January, but that if anyone needs to leave, he will do every thing he can to meet their timetables. In the meantime, however, he said, there's a lot of work
- , to establish a task force on Southeast Asian economic and social development. I request each of you to designate a senior official or officials to work with Mr. Bundy in this task force. I hope that you yourself will take a direct interest in this matter, and I
- halt -- a hopeful first step toward peace! Lyn had on "Super President" and pumpkin. Kissing TV screen of Lyndon. suit. Luci lying on floor playing with him. 8:00 Lynda called CTJ. Rostow, Christian, Jones
Telephone conversation # 12815, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/14/1968, 12:35PM
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- of Transcript: 2 pages Barbara Cline Archivist SERVICE SET I 'J..8/S MAYOR RICHARD DALEY and WMW March 14, 1968 -- lZ: 35 p. m. WATSON: This is Marvin Watson. DALEY: How are you, Marvin? WATSON; Fine, and I hope you are all right, Sir? DALEY
- of the room --in between times of study for a logi c quiz which she has o n Monday -- and Mrs. Johnson ioined for the last quarter of the game . He and Mrs. Johnson watched the tv carefully, hopeing to get a glimpse of Lynda -- the President ha d told her
- mean a d&9pa±a±KHxxR deescalation or an escalation of the war going on in Vietnam at this time. The President had expressed hope and concern in the last few days over this trip. After it had been formalizedand announced, he commented that the trip would
- , who keepe rlght on thinking up more things for us all to do. i~ The awards we are about to present, we hope, will be happy reminders of your success. But please don•t rest on your laurels. These newly planted areas are like new-born hables. They take
- of hope, as well as of beauty. It joins the Audobon Stamp and the John Muir Stamp of the stately redwoods in proclaiming America's priceless asset of natural beauty. You can be sure tlat the mail I send f rom now on will bear this stamp
- of the joys of gardening -- and the rewards -- corne from planting . with one's bands. I hope that many bands will take part in these plantings so that you will dis cover bow fulfilling this can be. Flowers give life to one's dream of a better world. I know
- . No one watches this drive more anxiously tban the ZZ million Americans who are suffering from some type of heart or blood vessel disease. But underlyi.ng these statistics is a bright ray of hope, best exemplified by a young lady who i s here today
- a major symphony orchestra during their visit. Our community has been e x tremely fortunate that one of its residents, who has a deep interest in making music available to young Americans learned of Mr. Mitchell's hopes ar1d deci
- that have e ntere d , Here -- lies the great hope for m aking our entire city beautiful. T wenty-one citizen associations have been recognized today. There is n o gre ate r force for wide spread progres s than like-min ded neighbors w ho are determined
- opening the store, it is my privilege to make the first purchase inside and also to be the first person to use the Strawbery Banke post office substation. AU will be nostalgie expe'riences, and 1 hope you realize how much 1 appreciate the honor. Mr
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Lincoln School, Columbus, Indiana, 9/21/1967"
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- in their midst. 11 I hope private businesses everywhere will take note of this testimony -- and see for themselves its documentation in the community and the citizens of Columbus. The cities of today, await the help of enlightened businesses. As in all benevolent
- citizens can do. We have boarded buses in front of the White House and set out to open our eyes to the city'a needs. (That is somethir.g I hope you'll do when you go h ome -- look at your city with new eyes.) I remember coming upon a ravine in the Northeast
- for us all to do. The awards we are about to present, we hope, will be happy reminders of your success. But please don 1t rest on your laurels. These newly planted areas are like new-born babies. They take awhile to grow, with loving care. What you ha
- graduate of Visitation could hope to do little more than tr e at the symptoms of world ills. You, with you r exµanded horizon s and your wider sen se of p articipation, c an strike a t the root c a us es . Today a woman with t he strength to take
- my journey here to see the great Western tapestry: the r olling plains from here to the Crow Agency; the rising peaks of the Grand Tetons in Wyomi ng where we shall spend tonight, and t he valleys of the Gr e at Salt Lake. I hope to see some
- . It is a people's world. It is a cou.ntry where all of us can stand on our own two feet. My husband has increased our opportunity to make our voices heard and our contributions count. Your Governor has followed his lead. I hope you will accept the challeng e. Your
- believe it can be said of those months that he has b r
- have been a beacon-light to the rest of the South. And there isn't a mothe r or father here who doe sn't hope that her children will be able to prepare themselves in high schools and colleges for a prosperous future. With the kind of determination you
- of the free world. I am proud of that record, I believe you approve of it and I hope you want it to continue.
- to the expanding horizons of the free world. I am proud of that record, I believe you approve of it and I hope you want it to continue. ##### - 2
- Carolina has given much to this Administration - your splendid delegation in Congress and your dedicated and far signted Luther Hodges as Secretary of Commerce. I believe the Administration has returned good for all you have done for it. I hope you