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  • : Herewith a sensitive report on Ky' a view a about our conditions. I do happen to believe that, Harriman or no Harriman, Thieu baa to be given aome latitude to deal with hi• political problem, a• well a• to save Hanoi'• face. When you get a good feel
  • communist trained Buddhist Monk, Thich-Tri-Quang, who is. the main· communist infiltration brain in South Vietnam. (2) Tran-Van-Tuyen, Deputy Premier, opportunist, neutralist, and also connected with Thich-TriQuang. (3) Nguyen-Hoa-Hiep, fonner Minister
  • . ON 6 ' FEB AT' 36;..16:N/131 .. 37E · ASR G·IDROLQG, WHI L E ·BE·l NG t ~ · ·•• •'' . OVER . KTOWN, MANEUVERED so AS ro BECOME . ~ . . ... • .. ~. BURDENED SH Ip IN A. cao .. I TUA I ON: .'ANO · CLOS~D . T •: DS ~ . : ·•. -;.-:·"/:.., ., 1
  • afternoon. After an ••ban1• of court••'-•· compll• mentary refere••• e0· Amba•aidol'llldeelPDe ·w&cao da Gamtaa, amt rapld dl•po•ltloa •1 da.e point on tlmlna of tile e~e of Command•• of th• IAPF la th• Domlnlcan &epGbllc, Pr••ld•n• aalcl that tile · a1enc1
  • . Once research done: In other emergency periods-- isn't our position much better overall, economic, etc., than in other such periods. On Vietnam: 1. Make every effort to keep Ky. But be ready to make terrible choice. Perhaps take a stand in Thailand
  • United State s Senate MEMORANDUM Gov Ber t Comb s Tom Wither s (Dixo n Ky ) Mr an d Mrs . Orvill e Dye r (Morganfield ) Dr. Rober t Martin , K Y Co m o f Educatio n (Frankft ) Wendel For d (Owensboro ) Mrs J Murra y Blu e (Providence ) Hon Wilso n
  • M ILl.AftO E. TYDINGS, ... D., CHAIRMAN STYLES BRIDGES, N. H. RICHARD B. RUSSEL.L, GA, HARRY FLOOD BYRD. VA, VIRGIL_ CHAPMAN, KY. LYNOON B. JOHNSON, TEX. ESTES KEFAUV!:R, TENN. LESTER C. HUNT, WYO. CHAN GURNEY I S. DAK .. LEVERETT IIALTONSTALL
  • Abrams and Ambassado:i:?er called on Ky. He was in a black mood. He talked of resigning e. men lil'ei19g shot up by our helicopter. We have a potential problem with Ky and General Tha•g. Killing his allies has put him very down in the dumps. It is a very
  • (include Date. Saturday April 20, 1963 visited by)* LD To EOB via car 111, dropping MF at 3418 O - and picking up Vic ky McCammon arriving EOB at 10:15 a m Briefing prior t o White Hous e Meetin g (Mike Forrestal) White House - NSC - Cabinet Room
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day Friday Date November 20, 1959 DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place) LBJ Ranch F Eliot Janeway, NYC F Sen Clements, Morganfield, Ky F Bryce Harlow, Wash 9:30a 9:45a 10:00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a 11:00a 11:15a
  • :15p 5:30p 5:45p e visite d by) * Woody Woody left 6:00p 6:15p 6:30p 6:45p 7:00p 7:15p 7:30p 7:45p T Sen Clements, Morganfield, Ky. F Aunt Frank Dinner: Thornberry, Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, Buzz, MM NOTES: Expenditure Code
  • , Louisville, Ky. Left for Miami at 1:40 p. m. .. - .c. r "·· · ,, ,.. ' .. .,"'"\ r .• • • . •• ""'q --• t l"'t THURSDAY,· iIAnc1f 4··-r! • _( ,: " . c: Sen Clements f: j'ake Pickle, Austin ( ( ?.~f ':"' S ~~ lliOO 11:10 f: Jep Fuller
  • of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination JA493 20 3 ~X~=MARSHALL TEX VIA MAYSVILLE KY 3r1 lrl l LYNDON JOHNSON= 1 HOUSE OFF I-CE- BLDG 3?0 - --'W -~A-SH- DC= -~ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO MY DEAR THE SPEM
  • . operations had been reduced from 800 on his last trip to 30-40 on this trip •. i . On the political front, the Secretary reported: ·- The "greate_st . ~angertt I I is facing us. t A possible split betwee·n Ky and Thieu. 1· i The r.e is "no· real
  • draf draftt fo forr hi s ssppec peech h iinn Ky Ky.. Monda Monda yy ---- fr fr . R G Congressman Congressman Wm Wm.. Cahil ll ---- Philadelphia Philadelphia , Pa . Departed th e offic officee-- -- Mrs Mrs . Johnso n ha d bee been n aon a wal k aroun d
  • . 1. 11:10 Douglass Cater in - to second floor. Meet with Doug Cater, Liz, and Simone in Queens' Room to discuss education trip in Appalachia. Work on mail with Ashton. Pa - Ky - N.C. - Tenn W. Va. 1:15 Local (hamburger) in room with Lynda. Recorded
  • Date Apri l 9 , 196 0 Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visited by) * D John Clin e (Evenin g Star ) Phil Graha m (Post ) Marshall McNei l Walker Ston e Joe Also p Walter Lippman n Sen Clement s (Frankfort , Ky ) Lunch i n P-38 : George , Gerry
  • Sen Clements , (Frankfort, Ky ) r e seein g Mr . Hedayat o f Ira n To hom e Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • would be asked to specify which countries it would eliminate if the re is a cut back in foreign assistance funds. o Secretary Rusk said that Senator McClellan planned an investigation of corruption in Vietnamo "Ky intimate s will be invol ved . 11
  • do agr ee with Vietnam on war aims , even though General Ky may state, for domestic consumption, that he wants to invade the North. The Saigon Government accepts the principles of th e Geneva Accords and is not going to march North. Viet Cong a ttacks
  • province chiefs and will be putting in more, increased taxes by decree and put tax bill to the assembly, ten draft laws on various subjects, closed black market and bars and nightclubs. He and Ky are working together better. On April 2 their joint press
  • handwriting. 5. There are some differences between Ky and Thieu, but Ky told me that he will do his best to cooperate. 6. The South Vietnamese Army is not a superior force, but General Abrams told me there has been much improvement in the ARYN. There were
  • Authority who is good man. Through the coming year need to take series of steps which will improve the port. Can't be done now because of administrative set up. Recommedd Ky establish a single-headed Port Authority - - put tough guy in charge. Put high
  • to divide off Ky. Secretary Rusk: He's taking wait and see attitude. Director Helms: It is dangerous - Ky keeping his generals close to see if Thieu goes too far. The President: Should Ky come here with Thieu? about it. Ask Bunker to think Secretary Rusk
  • .,._ ., ___ ·. CAUTION FOR USE AT 6:30 p. m. EDT----- Thursday,MAY 21, 1964 REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B., JOHNSON KENTUCKY FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS ANNUAL CONVENTION IN LEXINGTON, KY. Thursday, May 21, 1964 I am delighted to share a day with you
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs Annual Convention in Lexington, KY, 5/21/1964"
  • in WWII, The President announced his intention to reappoint George Cline of Morehead, Ky. to be U. S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Ky. for a term of 4 years. Released the assignment of Admiral Horacio Rivero, Jr. as Commander-in-Chief of Allied
  • Return t o S21 2 Secretary Hodge s Sen. Oli n Johnsto n Mrs. Johnso n Charlie Boatne r George Reed y Ralph Horto n Walter Jenkin s Sen. Oli n Johnsto n Depart S21 2 w/ Vic ky McCammo n Peace Corp s Advisor y Committe e Part y a t Th e Elm s SEE VERSO
  • : I am proud and excited by what I have seen here today in Eastern Kentucky l We who come from other states think of its great pion e ers of the past when we think of Kentuc ky ·­ of bold and hardy folk, braving dang e rs, surmounting difficulties
  • counts show. It was agreed that the infiltration rate give the most fuzzy figures. retary Nitze said we just do not know what the precise figures are. Sec­ Mr. Clifford made the following points: (1) There were valuable visits with Ky and Thieu. (2
  • not deserve U.S. support. The Vice President said that Thieu and Ky have lowered the draft age and have established a very good blueprint for progress. co:NFIDi:NTTAL M!E ilNG f~OfES COPYAIQMfEO­ a.,~li1.•tiert A•cr"ic°' .. SERVICE SET P.,tm11u10A ef
  • with the President. He had a phone call from Luci to wish him a happy birthday. Talked with the Moursunds. 11:30 Got up. To the upper deck (in red hostess gown). 12:30 Saw "Face the Nation": Prime Minister Ky of Vietnam. 1:00 "Meet the Press": Bill Bundy. 1:30
  • Awake Breakfast General Bethune (American Embassy, Mexico City ) Tony Buford (Chicago) Sen Clements (Frankfort,Ky) George Bevel (Santa Barbara, Cal.) Drew Pearson (Washington, DC) Bill White (Wash, DC) Sen Kerr (Okla City) Ambassador Hill (Mexico City
  • lef t ranc h Gov. Hollin s (S . C. ) Sen Clement s (Frankfort , KY ) Jerry Hollema n (Austin ) Don Thoma s (Houston ) Gov. Ellingto n (Nashville , Tenn ) To Austi n - - se e trave l activit y To KTB C to ge t haircu t To Ranc h - - se e trave l activit
  • . Rep. & Mrs. Harold C. OstertagR- N.Y. Rep. & Mrs. Carl D. Perkins D - Ky. Rep. & Mrs. Alexander Pirnie R - N.Y. Rep. Melvin Price D - Ill. Rep. &Mrs.Albert Rains D- Ala. Rep. &Mrs.George M.Rhodes D Rep. Peter W. Rodino D - Pa. N.J. Rep