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  • in the White House that is not rash or hot-headed but is dedicated to the proposition of freedom ~ I1m glad you enjoyed the visit at the ranch and, ,like me, are impressed with President Ayub Khan. get together soon !or a good vis it. I hope we can Sincerely
  • troops and pass out awards and medals; Karachi, Pakistan, to meet with President Ayub Khan; Rome, Italy, to meet with Pope Paul VI; and Azores, Portugal, at Lajes Field. Includes news summaries sent to the President, thank you letters, agency
  • , article draft, press releases] Files-Presidential Administration-Johnson Johnsons Social – State dinner- Pakistan’s President Ayub Khan, 12/14/65 [Notes, article drafts] Files-Presidential Administration-Johnson Johnson- Asian Trips Clips, 1966 [Article
  • ; President Ayub Khan in July 1961; Chancellor Erhard of Germany in December 1963. Former President Tru­ man visited the ranch in October 1959. Other prominent guests have included more than 50 United States Senators; 30 delegates to the United Nations
  • ~·1AININEI T)C1nns, Mm THEIR APPROXIMATE PEFtCENTPiG,£ .S OF · .: THE VOTE- WERE ' AS FOLLOUS: KY--DitJH C7. 3. PERCENT), QUAI.\ CJ-U~N ~-iQ • 2 PirncEMT), HIEP-TRUYE_N ( 3. 5 PERCE~JT}, KHAN}?- ·• · . DONG - (.3.2 .PEncENT), BINH -J{HINH
  • with the President of Pakistan [Ayub Khan] while we were there, about two hours. Then we went on to Rome, where the President met the Pope, and then on back to Washington. G: You're right. That's perhaps the trip you're talking about. Now, there was about fifteen
  • Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers at an opportune time in the next few weeks, but·no
  • , Preaident Saragat of Italy, Preaident Sanchez Hernandez of El Salvador . Preaident Ayub Khan of Pakiatan, UN S cretary General U Thant, the Shah of Iran and Prime Minister Borten of Norway among others. At our requeat the Department of State has drafted
  • THAT AYUB f. .Jc ~:,·! ~~~RI VI ,I S E FOCJJSS;£D O HERE SI~ ULT ANE0USL Y IS THAT THE TVO CC._ RIE..., AqE FIRST A lU SECON'-, LARGEST l""\ECIPIE 'TS OF l_S AME CA. EGORY. AS FOR PAK OF KORE.A, WE Ef-\1 : ,J T P ~0BLf1 I· SEEKit G TO BACK IS HAND 0 ROK/JAP
  • for themselves. Nothing new but did find neither SVN nor American are adequately on top og ~rhi s problem. General Khan has done a good job to learn this His deputy Cal Chon is one of the best - - now recruiting and training Vietnamese teams. Ben de Pugh on our
  • EXCHANGE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS UNIVERSITY OF CHILE [1968] WESTERN EUROPE CHECK QUESTION [12/67 4/68] HONORABLE SADRALDIN KHAN U.N. HIGH COMMISSIONER-REFUGEES [11/67] WESTERN EUROPE SURVEY [1967 1968] CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD [1968 1969] CAB PART 213 [1966-1967
  • n i n Pakista n an d is a verv clos e frien d o f Avub Marvin Watson Khan . Accordin g to To m Corcoran , Bonn v has a n importan t messag e Joe Califan o fro m Kha n for Pre s whic h he wa s instructe d t o delive r i n person) Bill Mo yers i n
  • hordes of the Mongols. It was finally pierced by Genghis Khan in 1200 or so. As we cam down from the mountain later in the day, we stopped at the Mongol Arch which was built to celebrate the victory of the Mongols hav­ ing pierced the wall, and overflowed
  • Khan , Th e Hindu , Madras , Indi a Mr. Ghaz i Al-Gailani, Ira q New s Agency, Baghad . Ira q Mr. Carl o Rognoni , 2 4 Ore. Milan . Ital v Mr. Akihik o Kobavashi, T V New s Sectio n o f Toky o Broadcasting System , Toky o . Japa n Mr. Gilber t Ofodile
  • recall in the open court of the Embassy there that Mrs. Johnson gave a talk, a short talk. The Aga Khan's son was there, as I recall, for some reason. There was a 10 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • lle n le a d e r , but I didn't r e a lly know m uch about it. I ask ed Lynda B ird la te r and sh e sa id it w ent long back into h isto r y , in fa ct b ack to G enghis Khan, w hen the h o r s e w as s a c r ific e d at the g r a v e . A few c e
  • McNEEL, Jesse HANSEN, Zenon C. R. MERRILL, Robert HARTE, Edward H., Caller-Tirnes SPIVAK, Alvin A. HAYTON, Lennie JONES, John T., Jr. Chronicle Publishing Telegrams sent December 81 1965 Co. AHMED, Ghulam, The Amb. of Pakistan KHAN, Saeed A. Vice