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  • , with Chiang Kai-shek. George thinks that the U. s. will continues to use the present personnel. inevitably s. lose the war in South Vietnam if the U. He thinks the war is probably being conducted at present for the purpose of losing it, creating
  • expressions of friendship, Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson His Excellency Chiang Kai-shek, President of the Republic of China, Taipei. Your Majesty: Astronauts Walter Schirra and Frank Borman come to Malaysia on a mission of goodwill. I have asked them
  • LMarxis~/ has taken root in China. "Kao is vital, fat and positive; not ascetic, thin and negative like Chiang. Along with Churchill, Mao is one of the greatest figures of modern history." The article went on to say that Mao has a "persecution com­ plex
  • leacle-r of Chiang Kai-she~'s in S~ringfielcl hat six your aia ill sending ~e sa1d,"We •eei aeet your fishti.Jlg •en. f'igbt could, tlte!!.\}I therefore thiltk tiaat Mr. President,these we will supplies~but minds in ua~erstaad thc,,t EOX
  • had been pending. Leon Kay, United Sub.,equenUy Lend-Lease funds were allocated to the War Department for blitzkrieg and is no purchase of the required pa,rts. Walter Krueger, sai< In conferences with OPM officials . column which enter1 and War
  • ,.. '- April 271 1964 .~ECUT~Vt' ,...._. Clyde D. Kltcb.U Via,__. Jam• Kay ,._,.,......., Cbarlea w. Brown -.-. ... Kn. :a:thelOolq ~ ~~ AlldNw Al1eD /JR.,_!I H* Mr. -1.y'ndon B. Johnson President ot the United States The White House Washington, D. J
  • at tbe~bic&Jo aegioaal Conference of c1-unity t.aclera apo ored by the C~ittee on Bqual lllployaant Opportunity (Kay 22). Deapite your buay achedule, I know that the work of the Cmaittee ia alwya on your heart. Beat viahea to you and thank• for the high