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  • Joe y/ 28, - alone Califano Patrick Nugent - Austin, Tex for the Chief tocome up Manatos General - Ramsey Clark 11:40p Retired Today issued Statement by the President re Senate Appropriations Committee reaffirming our pledge to bring new hope
  • by the President the President intorduced Governor John Connally, and was booed, and it was heard "Get him out", etc. The President went on without pausing, hoping the booes would go unnoticed. ___ I Departed the Hilton Inn, same occupants in the car for motorcade
  • on his round the world the tour, thanking them for the visit and expressing hope for good in the world. Wheels down at Andrews Air Force Base To Air Force One Air Force One departed Andrews Air Force Base, en route Randolph Air Force Base, Texas
  • . President o f St. Fran The White HouseJan 6, 1969MondayHon. Orville FreemanSecy of Agricult Brooklyn, Ne w York Presented th e President th e honorar y Docto r o f Laws Degre e which St . Franci s ha d hoped to present t o th e Presiden t at a Convocatio n
  • Rosto w - return ing th e President's cal l o f earlier toda y The President signe d mail ^W Mr. Phili p Potte r w / th e Baltimor e Sun --Mr. Potte r tol d th e Presiden t tha t he ha d hoped t o see hi m personall y before he Isf t to tell him goodb
  • around here, not very many? E: Allen Ellender on the Democratic side, and George Aiken on the Republican side. F: Well, you look as if you' re going to out-last them all. E: No. hope them all good luck. F: When did you first get to know Lyntlon
  • Rt. Rev . Higgins , Director , NCW C Myro n Silbert, Federate d Dept . Store s Alfred Hodgson , NAS A Charle s Smithe , Dept , o f Defens e John Hope , PCEE O Antoni o Taylor , PCEE O y S . Traynor , AE C Al Kranssdoff Harr Judge Marjori e Lawso n
  • no sir never are Read saying I've got no hope in State To mjdr's office Where's Yolanda is she on vacation I'll is getting some sun today To Press Office Dep for mansion Bill Moyers fr house John Knigh t - Akron , Ohi o Jack Valent i George Reed y
  • Football and team members Also present were Sen and Rep Tom Steed Jay Team Mike O'Neal Monroney P. 4 Fri White House 9-18-64 A pictur e wa s mad e wit h th e Team , an d o n departing, th e Presiden t said , " I wish yo u a goo d season, an d I hope
  • and Sgt. Clayton Lyons. hard back The President inscribed a hardbackcopy of £-,* r>rc^> pion of "-v- ;.• J MY HOPE FOR AMERICA as 7\ _ " birthday gift for presentation in Memphis "To Joe L. Evins -with "warm regards from his friend. " Pres came through
  • :30. I r e a d the p a p e r hoping to g e t i n a w o r d w ith L y ndon, b u t h e w a s too b u s y on the phone. r So a f t e r e n u m e r a b l e c u p s of co ffe e I w e n t to m y r o o m a n d c a l l e d G e o rg e H a r tz o g a n d l
  • hope It will be ~ for ua to wuA oa.r dirty We need to aettle theae LUNCH Ocwenaon W SERVICE SET fo~ thine• privUely. BREAK lunch with Pr•sideat and other aide• a& raacb. [9 of 12] .. MEETlr~e f'aOT!S eenRISI ITED Publltulio11 LUNCH
  • represent discriminate. I hope you will put an end to this. It's just not American. Some people tell me I should remake the nation quickly. I know that cannot be done. I had more sense than that 30 years ago. We can't remake America with ghetto labor alone
  • have seen are based on a hope and a prayer and not on knowledge. I read several hundred cables each week -- cables from capitals around the world. I read CIA reports, State Department reports and Defense Department reports. I can say to you tonight
  • . The President: That may be true. Clark Clifford: I hope we do not have to ask for a completely new program. This is a bad time to do it. On one hand the military has said we had quite a victory out there last week. On the other hand, they now say
  • ; and to ask for authority to extend enlistments. That Monday session ciid moderate my judgment some. I' do think we should evaluate our strategy. It is a good idea fro.m time to time to have a good, sound review. I f.:EfWIGE·SQ.P.ly hope we don't get over-run
  • : What is the sentiment in your country? Prime Minister Gorton: The morale is first class by men in the front lines. The support is good. The R&R program is excellent. We hope U.S. men will return and live in Australia. Families have taken R&R boys
  • the strategic arms race. We would hope to announce some principles with Soviets to get it moving toward a peaceful settlement. In Southeast Asia, we are in a position to demand a lot from the Soviets. We did what they asked us to do - - stop the bombing
  • , and the road forward to real peace and progress will not be easy. Still there is now a real chance for all to turn from the frustrations of the past to the hopes of a peaceful future. While the first responsibility falls to the peoples and governments
  • economically to assis t with our balance of payments problem. Ambassador Johnson said he was sure the Japanese would do more in Asia. He was not sure of balance of payments . The President said he wanted a list of the things we hoped to get from the Japanese
  • ’ : A fte r dinner ev ery b od y s e ttle d down to w atch a sp y m o v ie , w h ile I w en t o ff fo r m y r e g u la r S aturday night date w ith GUNSMOKE, and th en b a ck to s e e the r e s t o f the sp y m o v ie . And then, though I hoped Lyndon w
  • McNamara. He said Israel hoped to get 77 aircraft from the United States and France by next year. S e curing the Israeli air arm is e ssential to balance of strength and survival, he said. Mr. Eban returned in his discussion to the question of peace
  • better than I had expected, 11 Dillon said. ~Tlie-revonmon~~~lupn.1ent-program-8.~~-d-be-emph~e~ze,d~1 Perhaps Bunker could come back and make a report to the nation. But we must .give some hope. that there is· a po~sib1:lity in the next two or three
  • • AN INSURNOUt\'TAUl.E ' 'l 0 .us, AND \:JI! ARE PR\!PARED, IN FACT' TO CEAi)i!' . r;o:':'\f\RDMt:lvT AT THE APPROPRIAT~: TIME AND CIRCUMSTANCE. /\CCORDlNGl..Y, l HOPE THAT·Wl-: MAY.PROC~f:D F'ORTH~JITH TO DISCUSS R~Ltl TED MATTERS''. . • · · Hr,i\f\ I
  • ,/prints and drawings, a g a lle ry of architecture and designj and one of photography,specializing in Steichen. And I did hope I would see m y old friend in there tonight. T h ere w ere about 400 guests for dinner, seated at round tables, in the m ost
  • ..__ l ') 6·1 ...,../ John left early after, I gather , a lot of talk but no very defi nite /\ The conclusion I hope for is for h im to ta ke ac ti ve charge conclusio ns. of Lyndo n's campaign. And tb r;n at te n o'clock there wa s a pr es
  • ig h t, w hen I a s k e d h im w h at tim e it w as in h is own c o u n tr y , th o ug ht fo r a m i n u t e , and s a id " M a d a m e , it is 4 o 'c lo c k in the m o r n i n g . ” I hope nobody e x p e c ts m e on a f o r e ig n t r i p , i to b
  • of the United States hope that this knowledge - - and wha is learned in the continuing explo­ rations of the future -11 work to the ultimate benefit of mankind in all lands. It is, therefore, an? nor and a privilege to present to you and your people oiy':>ehalf
  • partners whose economies are free and expandingG As the decade advances, we may hope for Japan to become more ~fa prime mover 'in the expansion' and strengthening of freer trade and the fostering of progr~ss among the less clev~loped countries. Militarily
  • - 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
  • Amendment • With warmest thanks for your good wishes for 1965, and hoping tha t they come true since I, too, have recovered from the "flu." Faithfu:L:cy yours, ~~~.#/£/~. (Mt-s.) Jllmna Guftey W.ller National Chairman National Woman's Party [5 of 22
  • t8 be1ia wWa tlaat tbe Vletnameae and Amb. Bwlbr hoped tllat we could keep tbia to a dosea. B"' JOU c&D1 t do thla. waeD J'04I p to aelectla1 tllem aad it *4:reaeea eadl day. W• did not !eel tlaat we c:oald bMU'ria•'• to accompany ·- U you b&ve
  • ) Cam Tux. Telephon .1 In Ou tL p David Day eI Activit oL D Cod __ Sunda y y (includ e visite d by ) tur The President an d grou p walked t o Cmd r Joh n Pau l Jone s hous e i n hope s o f seeing Cmdr Jones ' daughter s Kare n and Julie , bu t n o
  • an d sai d tha t h e ha d hoped Secy McNamar a an d Unde r Sec y Katzenbach agricultural industry . " i woul d have bee n abl e t o discuss th e VietNa m questio n with them , bu t inthei r absenc e h e _j woul d tal k a whil e o n that matter. H e
  • "My Hope for America," "To George A with high regard, LBJ" Bookmark Air Force One playing cards tie bar cuff links Two pictures: One of Mrs. Johnson and the President -- "To George Aiken with affection and d respect, Lady Bird and Lyndon B Johnson
  • in tears, and kept telling th e President -- "God bless you, Mr. President. People would walked up to him and tell him they hoped he was getting better -- On e of the ladies was from Melbourne , Australia - Mrs. P . A. Fogarty - and he told her tha t he had
  • . MONDAY Mr/Mrs Bertra m Field s Dr/Mrs Joh n Hope Frankli n Mr/Mrs Ma x Freedman Cong. Pete r H . B. Frelinghuyse n Mr /Mrs Jac k Goul d Hon/ Mrs Lloy d N. Han d Mr. W m Bentley Hitchcock (a t 10:0 0 pm) Hon /Mrs Pau l G. Hoffma n VPres /Mrs Hubert
  • n the family , My Hope fo r America . " Released announcemen t t o nominat e Dr . Stanle y A . Cai n a s Assistan t Secretar y of th e Interio r fo r Fis h an d Wildlife . Released statement on retaliatory Statement o f th e Stud y o f Stee l
  • Hope sound Florida rededication of part of field at Runnymede to Pres Kennedy and McGeorge Bundy her attendance there McGeorge Bundy Chairman John Cong John Young of Bill Moyers Mildred Jack his call Texas Stegall Education returning Bill
  • Mor o - with warmes t persona l regards , Lyndo n B . Johnson. " autographed leather boun d COP y o f " My Hope for America." - - "T o Prim e Ministe r Aldo Mor o Lyndon Lyndon B B.. Johnson .. "" with high regards April White House 20 1965