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  • . The l.ast encounter I had with the OPAwas when I visited home at O:lristmas. We vent out to buy some sausage and when I got through I asked the man how Jll&1lYstamps you got there. what I meant. I said: stamps you need." Lady Bird's "The OPArequires
  • this and and leaders acquain}ed mission·will in ~rawihg closer bonds of common purpose between Norway and America. the , , 15 - Prime Minister John Lyng. Akershus 11.9.1963 Mr. Vice President, Ladies and Gentleman, It is a pleasure for me, on behalf
  • as a democracy committed to principles we hold in common.. We know that the role of Cyprus on the broader stage will be made more effective by strengthening the base of freedom here at.home. Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen, I ask you to join me .in a toast
  • the liberty say to Lady Bird and satisfaction and you to (smile) and warm regards families. ALE:.i.ANLEtl. HUS'i'Af1lANTE. to the January Mr. 18, 1969 Pre ■ ident: Herewith Prima E ■ hkol'• far.well Mlnhter me ■ MI• ~ W. W.R. you. Friday
  • ..bsLllica----l?ut nq,t eas~ntial -• to. ~yite the...lady to lunch. • Set up a small I'll lunch for October send her a welcoming Hold off --- Call me ---- 15 __ message, but no lunch --£:Be l'tE -' _ ii--' --- DEClASSlFlEO •• __ ¥·fl·13292
  • desperately needs you for another term. I am at your disposal in any and all ways that I can possibly help to insure that. · . .. With warmest affection to you aJld to Lady Bird (I hope you got a birthday message off in time) iD which Alice joins me, . I am
  • the sincerity of your words. My mother ha ■ aaked me to thank you and Lady Bird for your kind reference to her. OreeUn1• from your f rlendt Ouatavo Dlaz Ordaz". DECLASSIFIED ouse Guidelines. Feb. 4 , 1 -rfl:!'~ ~ , NARA, Datt; 6l.5 Informal Tranalation
  • s sage of coadoleace to Pres1deat Dia& Ordaz February 5, 1968 Suggested Prealdential Mesaaae of Condolence to President of Mexico Gustavo Dia.: Ordaz Dear Mr. President: Lady Bird and 1 were saddened to learn of your father's death. Our tho.apt
  • good indeed, and help I can make some progress we went over together. my Again, many thanks· for your kind help in getting mission off to a good start. With every good wish to you and Lady Bird. Respectfully, \\ • c::~JJS6-k • G. Mennen W~lliams
  • NO'J.' BELIE•JE I'! \10UL)) BE f, tH\JOR 'fnSKo ' . . . . . ... . - .. IN '£ 1·!E BUS::' BUT \•}OUJ.l? l~IKE '"t~{E BIRDS 'i'O BE. ~~l?l:?~ED. ·to_ 'l~E l con?s AREh AND NO'.(' IN '£~rt " II CORPS OR XIX con?Sc. ELEMENTS ·rnt;T I \.~AVE l
  • . If. W. -Ib Noqmber Dear Mr. 2Z. 1968 Amha ■ aador: I am troy ■erry that we will aot 'be able to joia ,.. aa.c:lthe other Latin Americaa Am.ba ■■ador ■ at UM Paa Amerlcaa Thaaka1h''la1 Ma•• on Su.nday. Botta Laclf Bird and I will lie oat of towa
  • have ideas for use by USIA overseas. At Tab A ia a suggested letter to for the gift. Pre ■ ident DiaB Ordaz thanking him W. W • .R.ostow Attac:hrnent Tab A • Suggested letter to President Diaz Ordaz. Dear M.I'. Pr••ldents •••laa .. Ladr Bird