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  • contemplated are: authority to extend enlistments and call individual reservists, $100 million for Korean aid; and perhaps some funds for a Cabinet Committee on Price Stability and the mandatory control program in the Commerce Department, both of which were
  • Bundy ... Policy Team • • • • • .• .. ...... . . . . .. White House LGen David A. Burchinal • • • • JCS Mr. William S. Gaud • • • AID LGen Andrew J. Goodpaster, USA. • General Harold K. Johnson, USA. • Hon. u
  • to the denocratic experi.nent throU3h Presidential messages and public statarents. We have gene ahead with our aid p:roJran including rew projects designed to stppC>rt the daoocratic e.xperiroont." The King and Qreen cane here in 1963 as state guests. Hc:Mever
  • - quick:ly as poesible end lilltlmate-ly nation• in tbreworld ,economy. pWtlcipete •• fr" ~ aid~ bow var, con1tltute• an important lev« lo both c ,untri ff,. mtqht 90 to the lule India at 1 1t ovtet Vnf n fot m1Utary equipment, •• have the U' • • •ad
  • , Mayor Jol~n Shelley ~ppealed to ~11 agencies, federal, state ' and local, for aid to prevent futhcr mob violence in the city. Responding to the request President Johnson cppointcd Daniol M. Luevano to head a . Sen Francisco Task Foree. In orck:r
  • concessions in textile restraint and chromite barter problems still under discussion with both countries. B~th delegations may also wish to pursue substantive issues in the economic and military fields with Secretary McNamara and AID Administrator Bell
  • ■ wit.h the I ■ rMli ■• Iarul i ■ apeaific::ally exeapt.ed fr011l the penalty provi ■ ion ■ of conu-r.on9 amendment.■• St.at.a Deparblent., with AID and Defense concurnnoe, ha• advi ■e4 that. t:h• penalty pr0¥i11ion■ of the Sym~ Alllandment d.o n~ apply
  • , on March 20, 1968, before an audience of approximately 400 persons, Hosea Williams, an aide to King, advised that the Southern Christian Leadership Conference had just completed a strategy meeting The date of the "Washington Spring Project" set as April 22
  • See all scanned items from Aides Files of Mildred Stegall Box 32
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  • Folder, "King, Martin Luther (1968) (Deceased)," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 32
  • Aides Files of Mildred Stegall
  • Avenue Coach Unes. Inc. ~ ~P Muscat lntereall control 11 Mr. Bolan, • former director 11 c- least three other Chlcqo banks. of Gray Une, Aid yesterday 1, Howard H. Hackley, ceneral the Gray Une board had au- e· 111counsel of the Federal RHtrve thorlzcd
  • ,. ' ) \ ) /. , THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 15, 1966 BESS Here's Wilbur Jenkins paper for us: the estimate from on 6-copy carbon 1,000 White $18. 70 1,000 Pink $19. 36 (I believe you have in yo the price of the paper a supplied us.) BESS: Later. .Act II
  • pressures or other developments which might occasion Czech appeals to the US for economic support have been studied. Under present legislative restrictions (no aid, PL-480, Exim loans or guarantees, MFN tariff treatment), our ability to respond
  • cable ~o +- 31> - -,8 ;()~ \)- 4J,.~1s- Itosrow to President, 2: 10 p.m. -S 1 p ~ c; - 16•C:,S-- ~tJ"q"3--SG,i[Ouplicate of #99 , NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "50(3) , Allies' Troop Commitment; Other Aid (Alphabetical: Korea-UK)] 1 I' ~ 4?/a, ht, ~ lh
  • . By calling the King's attention to our programs, we also hope to give them priority .i n Mor.ocean minds. A -team from our TVA is just back with rec·o mmendations to jump grain production by better use of fertilizer, and AID hopes to· launeh a couple of pilot
  • SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT fl28A--Memo- CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE eefl t- ~ ;yz J 81-70 ~,_,.., , ..., ' ' -Clr -01 pt esident from Davia w=Tl oe.1. -r AID t& DATE RESTR ICTION in9/65 -~-;~--+-""""~~ _ff_H
  • nations. For it's own good r easons--es:pecially- collective securityand aid in its own i~dustrialization, the Soviet Union sought collabora­ tion with us. And for our ovm roasons--our foresichted suspicion of :possible trouble with Japan and o.lso
  • Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Aides Files, Okamoto "Memos to the President, 1969" Box 1 Memo, "Mr President, I am going to break my rule (or is it yours) never to ask you for anything. But, would you inscribe
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  • : Lara Hall Archives LBJ Library and Museum The object(s) described below is relea sed from the archive collection of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Aides Files, Okamoto "Supplies & Equipment" Box 2
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  • th· s will solve th· problen-1. Since1·ely~ Walter Jenkins S pecial As sis tan the Preaident to 1' Honorable Edwin L. ·weisl Simpson Thacher and Bartlett 12.0 Broadway New York 5:, New Yo "'k " WJ:ms ',
  • !an)ilton Wrig~t having "wrote five s tories userl In Times, Gcogra11hic to do with the Taiwan ac- another five ,vrillen by us and count." But the NANA editor literally flooded the u. s. ,,. Wright also n n t c d that ~aid "all the stori es were non
  • .................. AID Johnson State ............... ......................... McConnell, White House Staff USAF .............. John T. McNaughton ............... Earle G. Wheeler ................... Action BGen Edwin F. Black, USA Joseph -Col J. Mr. P
  • military aid to credit sales, he 1s been increasingly touchy -- especially when we tell him. his economic problems are more serious than the military threats he im.agines (largely from Nasser). At the same time, to the extent the Shah buys hardware we want
  • ARE ACTING UPON ~ASHINJTUN I~STRUcTiaN~, EMBASS!1USAID SnOULu oistuss iTEMS A ANO 8 W!Th HIM ALON~ F0~L0WIN~ LINES• A, WITHIN AVAILA51LITY OF AIU FUNDS ANO TAKiNG INfO ACCOUNTFACT THAT AID IS ~y STATUTt LENDER OF LAST RESORT, AID 1s PR£PAREo 01scuss wITH J
  • One (1) loose-leaf Report t1\· q re:: Development Trade Legislative filed by James rl' Aid are in this Campaigns. Research bcm; Program C. October 21. 1967 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM roa Honorable Charles M. Haar A11latant Secretary o.t
  • in Vietnam? (What is the trend of the counterinsurgency program, how stable is the Khanh government, and what is the effectiveness of our current policy of assisting the South Vietnamese Government by economic aid, military training and logistical support?) 2
  • Soviet-~ out in ·' · Cub:m communique dascribi..-ie their conversations an atnosphoro o.£ .frank cord:L.1.lityn. i/Union Cubn and Soviet Union Di£:n trade to l million or buy Soviet February- l.S . tom~ Union extends and economic aid Agreements
  • ISSUES-­ NAIii PLATU. n.HS. AID TABLE SHAPE, ANDTHE IIIETHOO or DRAWIN urs-tlUST IE SITTUD AS·A PACKAGE •. VI WILL MOTIIEGOTIATI IACK011 SEPARATELY, ONLYTO FIRD OURSELVES • . COIFRONTtD11TH DELAYS OWTHE IDIAININGISSUES. C. Af··THE NEXT IIEETIIO 11TH ·LAU
  • impreaalon on people •ho kad lar1ely 1iven up on tbe Indiana - - lnclucHaa people on the Hill. He leave• with twice a• ma.ch AID aupport for Ilia proaram plaam4 before b• came. He kaowa tllat we are ready to ••pport •• much •• Ile can ideadfy ill the way
  • policy and Pakistan agreement. in concert knows this. with Conmunist China. Harri.ro.an replied We have ne serious Free World countries engaged. we doubt there repeated that want cut off aid any such military to trade with China objection
  • the Indians do not count on us following up thia meeting by immediately turning the aid tap full on again. Indeed. I would not envisage aid specifics being discussed much more than they were when Ayub was here. If Indira can convince the President that she ls
  • MARCH 21 69 70 71 - - - - - -•·..·····-······-·-· ..... . • •'i AID will . make a seventh grant in · the next two weeks, and expects to make three more by the end of June. By the time the program expires in 1969, it is expected that 15 to 20 · U.S
  • . MEMORANDUM FOR THE.PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Announcement of Approved Loans to Brazil In January of this year you authorized the negotiation of AID project loans in Brazil up to a total o! $90 million. Agreement has now been reached on two important projects: $41
  • need for defense prior to March, and I am sure there will be a request for a supplemental. On Labor and HEW bills I wanted to hold the ·line. The leadership and committees just must stand fast. Now we can all vote against foreign aid with impunity. I
  • . The President: We have 18 authorizations, including some which aren't so controversial. They include AEC, NASA, Foreign Aid, and 3 Defense authorizations. We need to get our committees meeting on these authorizations now. People are mad because they don't know
  • to ask if the White House sees any connection w ith the events and Kosygin in Hanoi ? Q.. MR. REEDY: I am deferring a.11 com:nent et the present time . Q. At 9 o'clock or whatever time it broke up , the orders went out to carry out these r aids? MR
  • AppropriationP (HR 10196) - ConfereeF will meet Monday. Foreign Aid (S 1872) - Conferees may meet this week, but this is uncertain at this time. APPROPRIATIONS October 2 i967 Action Completed Second Supplemental, FY 6 7 Vietnam Supplemental, FY 6 7 Interior
  • FE/P AID/Korea S/P nm -a - l - 2 S/S G r 7 Mr. PAIK said he thought it was important that there be no resort to f'orce majeure in Korea, whether external or internal. Mr. Forrestal asked whether this He said he was independent and was likely
  • DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON May 24, 1968 OF'F'ICE OF' THE: ADMINISTRATOR MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Status of the Foreign Aid Bill The Passman Subcommittee today presumably completed its hearings on tJ:ie A. I. D. program, although the Latin