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  • to reply, touching upon regional development prospects in the Caribbean area, the President answered his telephone . While the President was on the telephone, the Prime Minister and the Reporting Officer conversed briefly on the above theme ::c
  • are the one to decide that. You figure out what you want and I will help, if possible. I do want to make a good showing in the New Hampshire Primary, no matter what I do the next day, so get your telephone committees, or whatever you do in New
  • w as Marshallesque and re served , but he did tell Mrs. Johnson on the telephone that he got f ull support - 2 ­ from the Commander-in-Chief. The President said that Westmoreland reported that he had a good meeting with President Eisenhower
  • situation in the Dominican Republic. The President: At this point, the President read to those present the messages received in Washington from Ambassador Bennett on the scene in Santo Domingo, D.R. Senator Dirksen: The Senator related a telephone call he
  • October 1, plus extensions of the telephone and auto excise taxes. With a GNP of nearly $800 billion -- and recognizing that we have reduced taxes by $24 billion in the 3 1 /2 years since I became President, this seems reasonable. If we didn't get a tax
  • Rusk left the room to talk on the telephone to Sargent Shriver in Madrid. During their absence, McGeorge Bundy said that extreme care had to be taken in the President's statements. That a speech like the one last Saturday will cost the President
  • this approach would be for the President to telephone George Meany and say that his advisers, other than Secretary Wirtz, were pres sing for a Taft-Hartley injunction; that the Taylor Panel, which was con­ sidered pro-labor , had recommended a reasonable basis
  • . Civil Rights concurrence. Committee will vote April 9 with House floor action probably April 10. 2. Federal Savings Banks 3. REA Telephone Bank. 4. AEC Authorization ( subject to filing of report) 5. Maritime Administration authorization (subject
  • ' . :; • .. . ' :~ I .~ "I' t.,... • • • • ·• •• ~; • •• • .... , MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, September 4, 1968, 1:15 P. M. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: NSC Meeting on Czechoslovak Crisis Leonard Marks telephoned to say
  • -- (At this point, the President answered a telephone call; he did not resume the pre-Glassboro narration. ) The President said he was wary of the Soviet Union and its leaders. He said it took two meetings at Glassboro to see that Kosygin did not have full authority
  • this morning. (The President had Miss Nivens in Walt Ro stow' s office read the message over the telephone; the message thanked Wilson and Brown for standing firm despite party pressures.) We all have our peculiar problems; all of us have our setbacks
  • such as Coca Cola, General Electric, Ling-Temco, IT&T, Bell .· Telephone and Safeway. · · ·under the banner of "Hire - Train businesAll over the nation to co~b Retain'~ the Alliance persuaded their production lines and offices for jobs for the hard