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  • .111.de 3obalibough l ldabt ...,. IION ll0MT 1:han l haft now.. ill I IIOU1d like oat ot -q bwd.neaa· nowis a good. livins ., I· ooald ,-.,. ..,. doctor bUltl, nm~ dnc• and other nelllaat.ttea. . I don't need l:bDr1.ea. I hope I ham tt bored Jail
  • :i.. ..} J . ·f .{ Thieu hopes to foster su~h moves, but his plans are va~e and in the hands of poor \ •• executors.. . . . Jn the meantime. Thieu has been having useful meetings with the le8:ders of all significant politic?-1elements
  • ADMINISTRATION TO VORK ON THE . TREATY IN THE HOPES OF Ji'ORESSTALLIN8 INTERNATI"ONAL LE9'L TANCI.ES WHEN THE If'l,t.'(UNARY UNDERSEAWORLD BECAME A REALITY. • - • us,· "wg MUST PREPARE FQR THEFUTURE LEST IT OVERTAKE HE SA IO. A MAJOR AIMWOULD BE TO PRECLUDE
  • favorable Qn:--Communist - ... . . ...terms. - ... ·~..:. timetable, rigid results --- -· but they probably ...._.e;~ • • ~-+~-y:~l--~f~cr¢ -- • to a negotiate~ settlf:Inent to have a hope to achieve Comnunist forces
  • to the ·1ack of warning from intelligence sources of the attacks on the Viet­ namese cities which began on January 30. · Because of the import­ ance of this matter to the President, they concluded that they should go more deeply into the matter in the hope
  • accordingly discussion would be coq,leted would be prepared continue by allies after express hope that mid-April this phase NAC by end 1arch on understanding discussion date and wills that expected details or points we raised in any event
  • will abandon SVNor force it to accept a coalition They would hope that this such a decision government. group would see a bombing halt by the US. Because the San Antonio ··formula is such a reasonable pa.rt, prese_nt pressures can be resisted. di_fficult
  • the eff ctive and tull Preaident•a programs. edit future n Hobart T imple ntation I haft volunteered rq services rele of our to help es without cost to the Goverment to Mr. lor. It ia our hope that the taak !oroe ot 70 executi said news
  • and to whom you are very dear. As you depart once again to answer the call from afar, I come here today as your President to tell you that on your journey the hearts of this Nation and the hopes of men in many nations fly ~ith you and will follow with you
  • in that. M: Were you involved in any state politics in 1956? N: Well, let me say this. I'm trying to think back. I was always involved in some way in state politics. I was one of those people who maintained, I think, I hope, friendly and cordial relations
  • and a.uring me that my qualifications would be kept in mind for a future va­ cancy. Noting that at least one opening now exists on the Commi•ion, I am once more sending the resum, in the hope that I may be )~ considered for the position. Thanking you
  • . The purpoae of this m•etlni track. tbla problem will be at ded■ iona '-r aome time to come. DDW, open th• meetlna by expl!tntn1 you reaao:n for ••ri•••The Indian et1 th• nuclear to lb economic detel'rent. Aat.an •trategy But la to INy 4..,. hope
  • of achievement by less '!be first possibility is the Special moving 1n November with 8 or possibly Conaittee which we hope to get 9 members. '!he French have opted out of this COIJlllittee, exacting as their price for opting out the promise that 1.4,; ti
  • LOST' HOPE FOR ·SOME SORT OF ' IDENTIFICATION, BUT I FEAR · ANDREAS & CO. ' COULD RE AD IL Y DEST ROY TH IS . GOVT OVER ISSUE OF DIRECT MILITARY COMMITMENT TO VIETNAM.> ­ GP-1 ~ sr TALBOT ' I COMING TELEGRAM Department of State
  • for a shorter time and over shorter distances. I hope the foregoing may prove helpful. Rest assured that I share the assurance which the Joint Chiefs of Staff and others have expressed in our capability to retain our hold in the Khe Sanh area. Our 6,000 Marines
  • we hope to accomplish with these .pursuit of ~ur current r him from. South Vietnam? .\ ... strategy of would only pave the way for an NLF takeover. in SVNare fighting -·-- our objective for the diverse_groups ARVNand the GVNcan deve,op c~nf
  • . Griffin Mansfield,Texas { ➔) BYMEMO March 26, 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson Washington, D. C. Mr. President: I add my voice of approval to your actions Alabama racist crisis - with all my heart. in the current I hope that the KKKcan indeed
  • to the judge in Houston etc. I ... I've got about that many myself, but Mr. Rayburn's got a few and I hope that fellow don't get drunk down there running for the (sounds like cabinet or capitol) because that will be agriculture -- that will bust -- that's
  • would pro\·e n1ore dan- the prlce for obt:i.l:unir the illus: :.n :· - • ln·,,tion?.lity. A.'ld for the vmrlcl, It olrcrs • gerous to th~.u.s.n:i.tlonal security than known- a.~ the l',"?T. A further pd-:;: ls the hope of 3 :sa!_erand ~nnrr 1.t1murrnw
  • ARVNforces, physical destruction prod.uce a total rigid timetable·., ru1d to inflict on the GV~-J as to The Communists are not likely hope to achieve settlement to have a, decisive during the course of the Stl!!Jmer. The high importance results
  • . -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
  • 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
  • , if not weeks, that the U.S. has been evenhanded, or trying to be evenhanded in this, in hope of a resolution before war. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
  • • tlaat yw &J'e c.tebr&Uq y•r blribday I04ay. l hope ~ UI• uy brina• ycM& J•J aacl •ulafacUon, &ad iaat k will be on• of may bappy day• for JOll la Uae comilla yeu. kb. my eartleat aood wbh••• conarat.i&Uoaa * Honorable Hale BOfa• H011•• of Repr
  • parts of the South--for example, the recent bombings in McComb,Mississippi--continuing disregard for the physical safety of thousands of Negro citizens is dis­ couraging to all who are working in behalf of a finer America. We hope there wi-11 be no let
  • TO ~PROTEtT SECRETS" TO A CERfAIN EXTE~T, ·BUT fHE GOVERNMEijf~ND LOP HOPE TO REACH AN AMICABLESETTLEM~NTIN TALKS WITH THE U•S• SIDE, WHILE MAINTAININGTHE POSITION "THAT JAPAN•UoS• COOPERATION fN SPACE DEVELOPMENTis LIMITED •To PEACEFUL"USE'"• £NO· TEXT
  • indicated an interest in the extent of our coo~eration with the French in the peaceful uses of atomic energy. enclosed paper is a.n· u:9-to-d.ate summary of our co­ operation and I hope you will find it usefUl. The Sincerely Chairman Honorable McGeorge
  • •• and that they too are now installed in th• weapon facility. I will ••nd on to you another actwally happened. think faith report when we find There waa really •good faith" on ay part and I hope (and aa far aa I have 1on•, despite ay \UIWll oyniciaa) not bad
  • -Dalton Assoc., Cleveland for E. African nation of Sudan GSA $458,000 Fed. contract to Schneider-Schrimer Co., Cleveland, Ohio WH Presidential approval of H. R. 5507 by P on Aug. 28 Invited to B b Hope Ceremony - attended Army $1,999,891 contract to GM
  • quittent les EtatsUnis pour Paris, a bord d'un avion de Pan American Airlines. 12 . f Barbara: The book -- My Hope for America -has gone over to Sandy Fox for pasting and spraying of bookplate. It has been signed by the President. Here is the picture
  • the enemy seemed to be carrying out a three-night, three assault operation, hoping to wear down the ARYN and security forces, the opposite has occured. ARYN and security forces in Can Tho have countered all attacks with exceptional bravery and excellent
  • . conver·sation : -- a good operation we hope, sustained south of Danang at Tam Ky; work to open Highway l; -- still outside about the actual uncertainty of Saigon. effective serious and, of the enemy strength units ~ostow 'Slit .fdr; E .it d 1