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  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info Classification Page 1 of 2 Pages Restriction Form Information on new personnel 1 4/27/67 C Form Information on new personnel 1 4/25/67 C 3 11/8/66 C 1 9/28/66 C Form
  • Education . Financing Public Broadc~ting Housing and Urban Developnent Manpower Ma.rine·Sciences New Towns 2 I ... r 1967Int~rc~~ncy Task Forces (Continued) 1967 Tnsk Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force 1967 Task Force
  • bis Committee. Senator McClellan told Alan Boyd and me that he will hold the hearings himself on the Department of Transportation bill and will "expedite" the matter. His first question concerned what functions if any the new Department would take from
  • ), then the r1.ot coverage in the surrounding area (incl\ltling, for example, Newark ncwspeperf distributed in P'la1nf1eld) > encl finally the content o'£ national cove·r age (£or example Time, Life, Newstreek, the New York TimEu~, the Associated Press
  • previous Ambassadors -- because an OAS Mission i.s not necessary. The OAS Ambassador has his personal staff of 5-6 people. The re­ gional offices of the Bureau perform the substantive backstopping. In New York you need a Mission; in Washington with all
  • our bombing in the North is limited and timid. He does not appear to know about some pf the new developments around Hanoi, and his positive reco·m mendations were limited to two: we should put the Marines in combat pretty soon; and two, we should go
  • in the White House, their bus tours and award ceremonies, have flowed the plans, incentives, donations, and inspiration that have brought a new look to the city. They operated without by-laws or organization chart and became a rallying point for everything from
  • are producing a new second page, which will be available early tomorrow morning. Attachment • ~ /;r~ ........ I ....•. ·, STATE~: TO "rHE C~NGR~~ss (JF THE ur:!TLD .,,, 't /\ I t / ' • ('r \ I " ., () /1 A(> • ),"'" I ' • , ·. Two
  • Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News­ letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
  • AVENUE NE'K YORK, NEW YORX BEST NEW DEA.L PAPER AUSTIN AMERICAN IN STATE CAPITAL. ABOUT THIRTY THOUSAND CIRCULATION UIXXU CORRESPONDINGLY LOWER AD• VERTISING RATES AGAINST REACTIONARY DALLAS NEWS HUNDRED THOUSAND. MARY LOUISE GLASS 2136 - R - Street
  • Rosemont Street Amarillo, Texas LBJ GER gw [4 of 4] November 30* 1961 Dear Mr. · Ballagh: .As the Vice President baa been away from '\Vashlngton on a series ·or Vtatta to the West, the Southwest and-to . New England,. I .a m' taking the· liberty
  • with the Secretary and he concurs in the recommendation that the President sign the Determination. David E. Bell ~ SUMMARY OF INDONESIA DETERMINATION PROBIEM This year's Foreign Assistance authorization act added a new section to the Foreign Assistance Act
  • continued this morning. The Secretary reported "complete agreement on this. 11 The Secretary said that the matter must be discussed with the allies before final decisions are made. General Wheeler reported that the Australians might be able to provide one
  • closed early and there were very few on the streets. ' Confidential Source N\UAber2 further advised that ·approximately nine individuals connected with WWPand YAWFpicketed in front of the Erie County Jail, Buffalo, New York'on the morning of July 1 1
  • New York
  • in the morning of April 22 in which the King expressed his apprehension that *n immediate showdown would take place with the new government over the question of his signing the royal decrees establ~shing martial law and suspending certain arti­ cles
  • .have got to stick it out. 11 I said today, ' 'so will we." One man told me this morning that it doesn't look like the same person wrote the Westmoreland wire today and the one Friday. What reaction do you have to it? Secretary Rusk: It looks to me like
  • to the University of New Mexico for KNME-TV; $90, 660 grant to the Community Television, Inc. , of Jacksonville, Fla.-, to WJCT-TV; $388, 541 grant to Greater Washington Educational Television Ass., Inc., to WETA-TV; $187, 881 grant to the School District No. 1
  • aircraft and _JOPSECRET : replacements are urgently needed to maintain our observation and surveillance capability over our newly opened LOC, new areas urider pacification, enemy routes of infiltration and enemy base areas. The northern I Corps Tactical
  • at the March 4, 5, 12, and 15? House initiative cessation? - When were. these decisions made? Why? - What was the nature of the troop discussions on March 19? 6. Was the President already when he received McPherson's thinking of a new negotiating proposal
  • . after much blood, sweat and t.ears. Tom .fohnson nameless (unsung, assistant) _c; I I ,· I· .. ... • • • I CHRONOLOGY: . : ...... 12.il November 22: ...•.• ~·: : ... Arrival at Andrews Air Force Base from Dallas: "• •• We have
  • , numerous poiice officers had to be detailed . to protect the 50,000 ·spectators that were expected at that afternoon's New York Yankees-Detroit .Tigers baseball game. Early in the morning a task force of community workers had gone into the area to dispel
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  • what their action at Samu forc-e d us to in Jordan, Arthur, under continu­ ing pressure in New York, feels str'.o ngly we should rlo nearly that. (b} Israel has not yet given us permission to visit the nuclear plant at Dimona. Our la.at visit wa.s
  • in Washington prevented it. I hope you vvill tell him that Mitzie and I are thinking 11 of him. TJohnson t , ' \- - . ... ... PidUC ACTjVHtES ourtesy Letters e r ob: L y Bird nd 1 ao much en ·oyed eeing you. la New York. The p rty t the rim' • d
  • Farley, Federal Fall Guy. By John Boettiger. Chicago SUnday Tribune J-ane 10, 1934. Washington, D.C.A new temple in the forum ot the New Deal rises Pennsylvania quarters Avenue, and within its which set.to Washington's expensively stone
  • , and . onfident that in the ..,,._ . .. months ahead G er r Coleman will demon. ·t. . strate his suitabili.ty for this post. in1:.erely, John . Clinton sistant - resident ;ta.ff .. to th ...... / ... iss Jant?t D' - re l 36 est 13th Street New York. ~ ew
  • if they provide any new insights. Meanwhile, today's developments on the grormd do not ~take us much beyond where we were when we talked this morning. )f9, Nathaniel Davis Harold OECR:E':P H. Saunders THE WHITE H1.1uSE WASHINGTON 'Tl,.:s ;, 7lvl OCJ
  • good spirits, flew back to Washington, into the office. yesterday and at 1:00 o'clock enroute to Florida.. ·Yesterdey morning tl?,e Wllite-House called and said that the President r~ was calling a. small ga~hering together, attend
  • , and labor. Our economic statistics are the best and most compre­ hensive in the world. But they can be and need to be further improved. The costs will be exceedingly small relative to the benefits. To this end, my 1969 budget provides for several new
  • t a.1 iii th yot,r mother an :rathe r a bout, e idea I h t his morning , i t may r 1 t overybod7 s oomathlng wort _ o1ng . I ~ui or you th() v r y ~n:-cirnum or hn. p inoos 1n the b1G 1 1 e buai n 9ss t h a t you re ab ou t to under­ t ake . You
  • it is important for the President not to comment upon negative lines appearing currently in some newspaper, news maga­ zine and column discussions of his Administration. He can nullify those by giving to Mr. Wicker an impressive recital of his own appraisal
  • time, the Ministers did not deli v er it until their session with Ed Hamilton on the last morning of their visit.} J._r., . ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON January 26, 1967 IN REPLY REFER TO: 1189 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT
  • . Only three weekslater, in September 1966, furthermore, in connection with the same commenting on the City's unprecedentedat­ transaction, fifth Avenue Coach was able to tempt at "starvation" of the Companythe New purchase a substantial minority interest
  • commented that he would be meeting with Labor leaders next week. Rusk said he had talked to Tom Wicker concerning the factual errors in this morning's article in the New York Times on the Vietnam elections. Rusk said Wicker failed to recognize that about
  • have bee1'l struck, and 62 have not been struck, but have been authorized. I 1. l ThP- President said the new Polish Ambassador was quite vehement when he p!-"esented his credentials to the President Tuesday morning. The President said the Polish
  • to upgrade ARVN units with M - 60 machine guns and grenade launches as well as a new mortar. There will be new e quipment avail able by the time the 140, 000 new recruits are trained. H e reported that an effort must be made to also improve the RF and PF
  • Honored Correspondent on the A1nerican platform today . Winner of America's Highest Speaker's Award ' ~ - 9,L ~~EYE-WITNESS... BEHIND TODAY'S WORLD-HEADLINES" A new exclusive world-report. .. by a prize-winning reporter. .. from his latest, 25th
  • for several days, does not abate. This mood is hard to shake, and how hard it is to get to work! For that reason more than any other, I begrudge it. I wore my green alaskine dress and Lynclon and I went downstairs into the Blue Room this morning to have our
  • for several days, does not abate. This mood is hard to shake, and how hard it is to get to work! For that reason more than any other, I begrudge it. I wore my green alaskine dress and Lynclon and I went downstairs into the Blue Room this morning to have our