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  • Wheeler and General Westmoreland met with President Thieu, Vice President and General Vien. Topics discussed were not reviewed by General Westmoreland, but he indicated a wide-ranging, useful and realistic exchange of views. Ky 8. General Westmoreland
  • preoccupied with conspiracy 1 shifted from the new­ ly established constitutional government back to Air Marshal 'Ky and tight military ._controls. It was Wlenthusiastic about negotia't1ons. scenario projection advanced gaze time tc It confirmed wi their awal
  • . Right. Jill Hut·kelshaus. \\ ho led the L. s_ dl'lt•gation lo \I •x1co City: "Each of us must mah the rh,ky, indhidu,,I acts of affirmation and courugt•, rhallcnging definitions ,n ll•arncd in childhood. oftt-n challenging bl'ings in our liH~!-.\\horn
  • Pickle reminisced about his experiences with President Johnson at the luncheon which was attended by 100 volunteers. In May, 40 of the volunteers toured the National Wild­ flower Research Center. David M. Oshirn,ky, professor of history at Rutgers
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/nsf Box # Open/date opened Folder Title 60 (4/04) (4/04) (4/04) (10/01) (7/04) (4/02) (4/02) (4/02) (5/02) Vietnam - Presidential Correspondence Vietnam - President Thieu Correspondence Vietnam - Vice President Ky
  • a r th e n w a r e p ie c e , an d M r s . T h ie u « a b o w l fr o m Siam - - Annam e s e w a r e it w a s c a lle d I b e lie v e , f1 ' Ky c h o s e a sa w a k a la t ja r le t. I c h o o s e a C e le d o n j a r le t , M r s .C ao ■ ■ A nd
  • Clifford, a highly forceful approach to the GVN (Thieu and Ky) to get certain key commitments for impro~ement, tied to our own increased effort and to increased US support for the ARVN. De­ tails are in Tab B. 3. Early approval of a Reserve call-up
  • , " • ., •. ' ·"" •i ', -..-;--•, , t ..,_ L .. • II ,\. ~ 24 WEST 411i STREET, MAYSVILLE, KY. July 22, 1964 Dear Mr. President: Please refrain from a staff reply from this, for it is merely a citizen's one way reeistration of tboueht. It is enoueh
  • RY MCNAMARA I ^ T^ate. 111 A LEX JOHMSON AND I D ISC U SSED SCHEDULE W ITH PRIM E M IN IS T E R KY T H I S AFTERNOON. I PO IN TED OUT TH A T ON U S S ID E T R IP WAS IN LARGE PART RESPONSE TO KY’ S EX P R E SSIO N TO US OF ' D E S IR E FOR AD
  • Cement Corp. at Louisville, Ky., to points Dakota, and Montana. NoTE: I! a hear- PORATION, 2105 East Dale, Springfield, in Kentucky; Clay, Richland, Lawrence, ing is deemed necessary, applicant re- Mo. Authority sought to operate as a Wayne, Edwards
  • h u r c h i n a dow np o u r. A n d th a t M ad am Ky w a s a c c o m p a n y in g h e r h u s b a n d to the H o nolulu m e e tin g , a n d on ce m o r e I h a d th a t s e n s e of b e in g d iv ided, s u n d e r e d , an d n o t know ing r e a l l
  • preferable to attempting to handle it by cable. We have to go over with him. carefully just how he would handle it with Ky, and we have to bring him into all our reasoning. ·b. Lodge's Consultation with GVN. This will certainly encounter some initial
  • . JOSEPH M. MONTOYA, N. MEX. JOSEPH D . TYDINGS, MD. WILUAM B. SPONG, JR., VA. JOllN SHERMAN COOPl:R, KY. HIRAM L.. FONG, HAWAII J. CALE.B 130GGS, DEL.. GEORGE MUHPHY, CALIF. L. E N El. JO R DAN, IDAHO HOWA R D H . D/,K E R, JR., TENN. C ~Cni.feZl
  • ) • Cong. an d Mrs. Charle s E . Chamberlai n (Mich ) Hon. an d Mrs. Georg e E . Christia n __ _ Cong. an d Mrs. Barbe r B . Conable , Jr . (NY ) Cong. an d Mrs . W m O . Cowge r (Ky ) Cong. an d Mrs . Joh n G. Do w (NY) _____ _ Cong. an d Mrs. Joshu
  • to IIDCIOYeW aay •••o.-4 ol tlae original letter reacbln1 the White Hou••• There l• alao DO record of the deaerlpt:lve material malled under aeparata oover. ) Smee the event do•• not take place until mld•aummer, we could not conalder Mra. Plat11or ■ky
  • PEPPER, FLA. HENRIK SHIPSTEAD, MINN. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. I. GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK. ALBEN W. BARKLEY, KY. JAMES J. DAVIS, PA. ROBERT R, REYNOLDS, N. c. JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, PA. GUY M. GILLETrE, IOWA ■ ENNETr CHAMP CLARK, MO, CARTER GLASS, VA. JAMES M
  • , Universit~ of Te,a,; al Au. tin; Michael B. , lot'f. l'niHr-ity of Texas at Austin. frank Freidel: "FOR transformed a nation." MelYin l rof,ky. conference coordinator A member of the audience question.- lhe panel on "The New Deal and Minorit,· Groups." 3
  • said. We labored for an hour, while Marshal Ky, President Thieu, Dean Rusk, and other assorted perplexed personages waited in the next room. Another time he made another offer, in secrecy, and Ho said no. '·J don't un­ der. tand it," LBJ said
  • BE UNTIL HE CSULDDISCUSS MATTERSFURTHERWITHPRESIDENTQ! POINTEDOUT Yi~E ELEMENTIN SITUATIONANDSAID Y WOULD BE GLADTO DISCUSS ~-~~TE~ WITHPRESIDENTCHIANGAT ANYTIME OR SHENCOULDPASS 0N KY VIEWSON THE SERIOUSNESSOF A BREAK. PAGE FIVE ! EMPHASIZED
  • ; more ~•oious Ky wife, to me than life itself. for his beliefa and fights and aot and work. two baby daughters, At 1ts and my And when the raoe ia run, I promiae them here and now, they will be proud ot who fight• We are going my conduct
  • . Tyd ing s 12/29 Army $1, 038, 960 cont ract to Unidy;namics Sen. C. Hayde n Phoenix, Goody e ar, Ari z ona , for 312, 000 gernades. 12/29 Commerce $671, 000 t o construct n ew w ater and sewer systems in B e a v er Dam, Ky., to pe.rmit industrial
  • , N . Y. MAURICE H, THATCHER, KY. FRANK CLAGUE, M I NN . ROBERT G. SIMMONS, NEBR. WILLIAM P. HOLADAY, ILL. MARCELLUS C. SHEILD CLERK AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE CHARLES L, ABER NETHY, N. C. LEWIS W , DOUGLAS,ARIZ. J, P, BUCHANAN, CHAIRMAN
  • -Cultural Television Ccmmission America PRESS, o. Leonard, Le:xingtoo, Ky. MORRISSETI',Uoyd, Carneigie Corp. GILLIS, E.H.,Jr., Ohi.o ETV'Network Camn. COHEN,Edwin, Natl Center for School and HURLBERT,Raymooo, Ala. ETV Camnission College Television LAMB,Luke
  • the Pretiderit East Robm 2-12-65 l2-2-6L D.C. 2-17-65 2-h-65 Ky. 2-22-65 at Lincoln Dal timore, Birthdtty Luncheon in the !·!cl. (Vietnam) L-7-65 J-J-65 ur,vd.Un& 3• J-65 3-76 _3 ..77 3-78 Gary Job Corps Centc~r, SM N~·c.os, Te>:. h-10-·65 SpcechC
  • have hailed e _a ch change in government in South Viet-Nam as a "good change;" each new leader as better than his predecessor. Pearson says McNamara's statement that the Ky-Buddhist rivalry is healthy was "naive and riduculous and an example