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  • the next day after it arrives there. When I talked to you and Charles and Alice_by telephone, I could hardly do more than keep the telephone booth door closed and talk loud enough to keep the workers from drowning me out. I t may be that I will get ordered
  • of some of the things Congressman Johnson has done since coming to Congress in 1937, as requested. in your telephone conversation with him last Sunday. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins. SECRETARIES: GLYNN STEGALL MISS MARY RATHER MIIS. PHILIP NICHOLS, JR,, MIis
  • troubles end disruption in their own plants. They do not vote their men as they used to. Conversation Monday evening 9: 30 Ds State Young Democrats are meeting in Beaumont Friday and Saturday of this week. Believe it 13 e. Garner controlled group end
  • ) Cloaed in accordance with reatrlctlona contained 1n the donor'• deed of 91ft. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 17·721 ----, • ~iEMORANDlJM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGT0:-1 July 2 0, 1965 12: 15 p.m. Tuesday MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION WITH ARCHBISHOP
  • WASHINGTON Tuesday May 18, 3:15p.m. 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM Horace SUBJECT Item Busby to Mention, Korean Talks The attached is an item which could be brought conversation with President Park -- and subsequently Reedy to the press
  • The Pope said that if this line were in the release it would appear that the Pope was endorsing war. The conversation resumed.} POPE I am grateful for your visit and also your sentiments and your work in behalf of peace. I will never forget our
  • before you leave. The Prime in common Minister and I have found many personal interests during our productive conversations today. We both come from the Southwestern regions We both are able to boast of the beef produced and experiences of our
  • a paper expressing general opposition. Then Hickenlooper and Rusk had a dis cuss ion comparing this situation with the Cuban situation. Following some conversation with Secretary Rusk by Mrs. Bolton and Senator Saltonstall, Senator Aiken asked for Mr
  • . In order to maintain neutrality in the election campaign, it was decided to have separate visits to Adenauer and Brandt. In the course of theae visits, the Vice President held highiy private conversations with both leaders
  • . pictures meg THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mary: Per our conversation, these are the pictures the President has selected· as definitely going into albums. You said you would arrange the order. Please do so, then return to me and I will put
  • , President of the Republic of Korea, and Mrs. Park This information is prepared Name and Title Form of Address in Conversation for the use of host organizations. His Excellency Chung Hee Park, President of th~ Republic of Korea Mr. President
  • . If American democracy is to survive , it can ' t do it on conversation. It can'; survive on the glories of the past . If American democracy persists it will be because Americans want it to . Because they want it -6- to so muoh they will offer