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  • r e d through r a n d o m bit s o v e r the talking m a c h i n e that t h e r e w e r e quite a few p e o p l e at the hog p r e s e n t a t i o n , s o I told the kitch en that I hoped w e w e r e having f r i e d ham (which w e w e r e ) and g r
  • lly, w e 'll have another m eetin g in three w e e k s, g et down to the MEMORANDUM c THE WHITE HOUSE T h u rsd a y , F e b r u a ry 11, 1965 WASHINOTON P age 4 s u g g e stio n s , and I hope so m e tim e in M arch, planting done. Of c o u r s
  • a y . L y n d a 's fond hope - - a littl e flig h t in to in d e p e n d e n c e - - h ad b e e n to go to E u ro p e th is s u m m e r , sp e n d ab o u t s ix w e e k s . I w as a ll in fa v o r of i t . A nd th e n It w as to b e h e r t w e n
  • in we knew [P.L. "Roy"] Siemiller was going to be incredibly difficult to deal with, and hoping that this might, in effect, cut off Wayne Morse's labor support, result in his losing the election, and get him the hell out of the Senate so that he wouldn't
  • : And then I told somebody that worked for me, Bill Grain [?], to take a look at that, and I don't remember whether we did get it back into business or not. G: Would that have been a useful vehicle for averting this kind of-- C: Well, Ackley's hope would
  • down to visit in early August. Do you remember that and any discussion--? C: No, just that he really schmoozed him to try and--what he was trying to do with Eastland was--there was no hope of Eastland voting for Fortas--was to get Eastland to back off
  • hope ^udym&nt, announced- aboard, to kow continue on h i m ^oa advt ce, fact mov J i dn. *JL a play, political d i A e . c t t . o n ^oa. ^ e v e J w J L y e o A ^ tntervtton, . " ' o p e n ’- k e c u t t e . d U n iv e rsity , woj 6 u
  • of the children, you see good raw m ateria l and you know that is the hope of the future in this area - education, job training, and eventually some kind of opportunities fo r employment f rom industry, some way of making a livin g beside the m orta lly i l l coal
  • on th e f r o n t ro w , and w o n d e r e d w h at w as going on in h is m in d , th is b il l th a t h is b r o t h e r h a d s p o n s o r e d s o a r d e n t l y , h a d p in n e d so m u c h hope on, t h a t h e h i m s e l f h a d p u s h e d
  • .,. howev-e r, ·we are dealing l'tl.th a United Jlati·o ns T.ras~~~---·---~-·~-----···- . ···- - -~ Territory w=-nicll we hope· to ~ev~_la.n aJ~ ·-a n ·a rea-·permanentty associtrtedwiitb ·fh~ United States. You will agree, I am . sure",. 't hat, if we
  • a courthouse burned up. K: No, it certainly wouldn't. I hope it's the last, but I doubt if it will be. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library
  • t, a n d tr u s tin g a n d n ic e . I g u e s s s o m e tim e . I 'l l g iv e up try in g to u n d e r s ta n d p eo p le - b u t I 'l l a lw a y s lo v e B ill a n d hope fo r th e b e s t f o r h im . I h a d a m o m e n t o f r e m in is c in g
  • l o u n d e r i n g h e l p l e s s l y . Page 3 T h a t ’ s the b e s t i d e a I 'v e h e a r d in a long t im e and I hope I l i v e to s e e it b e a r f r u i t io n . I t ' s a s o r t of a - - it r e m i n d s m e o f the C C C C a m p d
  • t h t h e W h ite House on them, a n d i n s i d e t h e n u m b e r s p l a y e d . landed in a l o t of g i r l s le tte rs t h i n g ^ she I hope t h e y scrap b o o k s or i n a l o t o f s e n t home t o mama! And th e b l u e o f course
  • l the things I hear about h im ., ,Hte personal bravery and the that he gets out among h is peo ple. never got around to fact I am sorry I seeing Johnny Meacham to hear what the hopes were for f in d in g o i l in Jordan. just A ll toge ther
  • . Dillon vaa hopeful that the Bank would agree to take thi1 atap. The Secretary of State outlined a nev propoaed policy on the Congo which waa being submitted to the Pre1ident today after coordination with thl Departmant of Defen1e and the Central Intel
  • the top . But as a symbolic focus f or hopes and fears they can gener~te ·the emotional predisposi­ tion which might encourage disorder. In this respect, a good deal depends on the mood of their audience when they arrive on the scene. In Atlanta
  • . -viiThey would require provide for "equality participating entertain between France a modest hope that, and other the French of common consultation as the French between Europe and America more and more Europeans to accept arrangement powers
  • , Jl003, 11047,.11161; and International Aviation Pacilitiea Act, Sectiona·7, 8, 9) 2 . The hoped for improvementain air safety and technological development that lay behind these actions have been realized in satisfying measure, largely because of PAA
  • an optimistic view of the war, but let the facts speak for themselves and hope that in 4 or 5 months things will obviously be better. He also believes we should not influence Westy in what tactical course of action he should pursue: perhaps pursuing the enemy
  • AND A DISP LA Y OF I N I T I A T I V E . ALL WE GOT FROM KHANH WAS THE STATEMENT THAT HE WOULD REFLECT ON OUR SUGG ESTIO NS. HE SAYS THAT HE HOPES TO REAPPEAR IN SAIGON W IT H IN A FEW d a y s a n d TO GET TH IN G S IN ORDER THERE BY THE END OF THE WEEK
  • hope t.112.t he could be a:1 €.ffective leader. 'This ~imous conclusion of the group solidi.:ied top-levGl Washington thi.'tldng that we might be forced to sesfsome alterm.tive to Diem. ('Io the best or my recoilection, the then Vice President's views
  • celebration to be held on the campus the evening of the 11th. ·That date falls on a Thursday, and it ~ould be our hope that the First Lady might combine-it with a long weekend trip West for other purposes as well. Because the University of Wyoming
  • to this effect between France and the Malagasy Republic started in February 196o. 'lhe Malagasy Government hopes that with this move it will take the w1nd out ot the aaila of' the nationalists, and thereby put a brake on the increasing influence ot Ccmmmists
  • n in o u r a c tiv itie s In. th e fo rm e r In d o c h in e se p e n in s u la is th e v ag u e hope t h a t a la rg e e n o u g h m ilita r y b u ild u p a n d a fo rc e fu l e n o u g h t h r e a t to ex p a n d th e w a r w ill c a u se R e d C h
  • Ai'iv e: . wouL:o PROVE. . sucCESS. . R~ TMER FERVENrr1.v1 .· . PIPINc:Lls - REsPoNoE6 THAT E -Teo HOPES so .1- iNoE~o, if·.· Musr ~ ~E c~EARLY FEEL.S "TtoiA r : PRESENT o??oRTUN x rv · FOR! st:TTLEM~NT MUsr BE L.6sr, ,. E;1-s~ NEW oANGERS wiLL.1 ~ R i s
  • a p re s s conference American hopes " t h a t we would see some o th e r f la g s " in South Vietnam and " t h a t we would a l l u n it e in an attempt to sto p the spread o f . . . . Communism in th a t p a rt o f the w o rld ." Sin c e th a t tim e
  • you're talking about -- the mystery shots. Well let me ask Phil to ask the question. I don't think of these shots as mystery shots. I hope there aren't any mysteries. Question: Talking about over-the-horizon radar and warning. What kind of warning
  • . He h a s now p a sse d m e in a d d itio n y o u r m e m o ra n d u m of June 14. I hope y o u w i l l f o rg iv e m e i f I c o m m e n t on a ll th re e at once. Y o u r m e m o ra n d u m o f June 5 d e a ls p r i m a r i l y w it h the b o m b
  • ; apparently the feeling was that the pause had not produced the kind of results he'd hoped for. Do you remember that? J: Yes, I do. And it didn't. If I'm wrong--I don't want to be wrong, but my recollection is that there were some negotiations going
  • in Washington. He'll be all right." I remember that day I said, "Well, I hope President Johnson makes a good president. I believe he will. But I promise y'all one thing. He'll attend more funerals than any president of the United States has ever attended
  • fascinating, the coincidence--was that they were going to launch an attack in early 1975. But it was going to be the beginning of a long series, and they hoped to bring it to culmination in 1976, which was our election year. Of course, if they got a target
  • ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Connally -- Special Interview -- 22 D: Okay, well, that's hopeful. I wanted to talk
  • . The events at the White House were of absolutely superb quality. I hope I had some participation in helping to set the 14 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • , and coming down the line was a three-star general who was making the apologies to Tyler. He was so sorry that General Ridgway couldn't be there. B: I hope Mr. Abell had the presence of mind to make an appropriate comment. A: He just was panicked when he