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Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- the system of public welfare in America. The welfare system, as I stated to the Congress last year, pleases no one. 'J:'.he cost of administering welfare is far too high - because workers mu'•t spend 900/o 0£ their time investigating recipients · to make
- , President, United Automobile , Aircraft Agriculture Implement Workers of America N. THOMPSON POWERS for Secretary Willard Wirtz, Labor ROBERT WEAVER, Housing & Home Finance Agency ADAM YARMOLINSKY for Secretary Roberts. McNamara, Department of Defense
- to the United Nations Security Council on August 5, said that the first Tonkin incident involving the SS Maddox occurred 30 miles at sea from the mainland of No r th Vi etnam. The second incident involving the SS Maddox and the SS C. Turner Joy occurred 65 miles
- with Cuba. Wbat Mexico will do remains in doubt. 4 . An important achievement was to handle discussion in the m e eting so that it did not become a United States versus Latin America contest. Emphasis was kept on the threat to Venezuela arising out
- Latin America
- of the United States at its best. "I am proud of you." He said he would call for individual reports around the room but none need to speak if they don't desire. Governor Richard Hughes of New Jersey opened the individual reports pointing out that he went
- crisis since the pre sent Administra tion took office, ' they said in a three -page statement. 'The Principal victims to date have been the Negroes of America whose cause is betrayed by a few false leaders, 1 the Committee said. It also claimed
- of the poor countries: India, Pakistan, Latin America, Africa. This means more aid, both money and food. Europe must play its part. On the UK future and U.S. -UK Relations We wish the UK best of luck on entry into the Common Market. you will keep at it, even
- Latin America
- . .. - 2 Hunger bas become a focus of deep concern in the United Nations where the small number of r ich North P..1 \ericans a.11d ~~estern Etl.ropea.~s are freque~tly belabored by the poor coW1tries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America . The failure
- ; 3.) bring about a "true revolution" by utilizing the private sector of Vietnam such as the Tenant Farmers Union. Robert Murphy and Justice .A.be Fortas agrees with Lodge. sho?ld expl~re Fortas believes we the greater use of smaller military units
- Convention. The President also said that he and Kosygin talked about the nonproliferation treaty. He then cited the many agreements that had been reached between the Soviet Union and the United States since Mr. Johnson has been President. Namely the Exchange
- l'ORM 7122 17-Hl COP1 LBJ LIBRARY - SECRE I' NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Act ion 2473. SOVIET MILITARY CAPABILITIES a. Noted a briefing by the Director of Central Intelligence of the United States Intelligence Board's
- wheat in addition to the amounts they ar e receiving from donors, they should buy from the United States. GBN'Y !DEN 1' IA LI-SENSITIVE SER\UCF. SEf Cffif?'I1'f:IiTB:f:i OCT 1 o 1S&l lilliiORAllDUi·I TO THE PRESIDEr!T SUBJECT; Food Aid fo r India
- Fulbright asked what effect there woul d be in Latin America if the coffee l egi slation now before the Senate we.re r ejected, as ap peared probable . Secretary Rusk replied that Senate rejection of the coffee plan would be very serious for us
- says you took missiles and take out IL-28's and nuclear weapons - we can 1 t say no invasion unless you give U.N. inspection on Cuba - We will not invade if you behave yourself. l • Get Pres, statement Tuesday. 2, McCloy OK 1s Kuznetsov when mil. unit
- President.) 10. Strengthened Manpower Administration 11. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1968 15, 000 workers are killed on the job each year; 2 million are injured; $5 billion loss to the economy; now only 34 of America's 75 million workers
- . Nelson, and Secretary Freeman. Staley. Mr. President, I know agriculture is only one of your many problems - but it is a problem for you. Rapid changes in agriculture have made it difficult for the family farm to survive. The farmer
- that the President considered the survival of the govern ment of utmost urgency in the successful venture into the future. I told him that unless we were able to help a viable government become a reality in Viet Nam both the United States and the Vatican would
- forthwith, by l'rocl::unation, comma11d such insurgents to _:.__:-~·erse and retire J'Caccfully to their respecth·e ho.mes within .:: · --ited ti.me; ~ow, THEREFORE, I, Frank.Im D. Roos-.:··:_:. President of the United States of America, do hereby m
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE LAW AND ORDER IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Governor of the State of Michigan has informed me that conditions of domestic violence and disorder exist in the City
- corning in to say I am on your side. How did the trip to Central America go? The President : It was a good meeting, a good trip. trip was worthwhile. I think the (The President gave her the attached talking points). Miss Prewett : I thought it also added
- Latin America
- . Secretary Rusk commented on following situations: 1. Latin America a. Uruguay may break with Cuba. b. Chile -- The election of Frei as President would be a real advance . His election will hurt Castro and encourage moderates throughout Latin America . c
- Council. In the United Nations the re is a long and strong background for our position in Korea. This would gain time for us. It also would give the Secretary General reason to proceed with private discussions. I think we should take it there, although
- - Reuters George Christian Question: How does the President view relationships between the United States and Europe developing, and, more particularly, be tween the United States and Britain? How seriously does this country take the British role? Answer
- problems. The NPT is before the Senate. We have a national, selfish interest in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. We hope 120 non-nuclear parties will sign it. The President: For the Russians or the United States not to sign it would be ruinous
- ? Secretary Rusk: The most difficult problem is the Jerusalem problem. CIA Director Helms: is not bard to explain. -•• --- ... VIETNAM -- The war is at the tensest point. Lo•t 128, 000 men Needed to fill out unit a Units now coming back Attack could
- Secretary Rusk said that Governor Romney is going to Saigon. The Secretary said he had a good meeting with Romney, urging him to visit the South Vietnamese units. The President said it was his judgment that Richard Nixon would capture the nomination
- WHEN THE MEETING WAS FIRST ANNOUNCED LAST NIGHT, HOWEVER, WHITE · HOUSE SOURCES MADE IT CLEAR THE MAIN BUSINESS BEFORE THE GROUP WOULD SOVIET THREAT AGAINST CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND RUMANIA • I BE THE JOHNSON AWARDED TODAY THE PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION
- of you to make whatever preparations are necessary. Let's know where we can get more people if we need to move additional ones in. fjjeneral Wheeler: satisfied with it. I have a preliminary list on my desk. Secretary McNamara: and Marine units. I am
- occurred both in small towns and great metropolitan centers. No society can tolerate massive violence, anymore than a body can tolerate massive disease. And we in America shall not tolerate it. But just saying that does not solve the problem. We need
- represent discriminate. I hope you will put an end to this. It's just not American. Some people tell me I should remake the nation quickly. I know that cannot be done. I had more sense than that 30 years ago. We can't remake America with ghetto labor alone
- made a point about gre ater consultation with the United States. He said the quantity of information exchanged is adequate, but the quality is not . We shou ld study closely the choices available to u s which are pointed up by the cu rr ent NATO review
- discussed a nuclear free zone in Latin America and on - site inspection in Cuba by the UN . These ideas had been accepted by Khr ushchev but flatly rejected by Castro. Ambassador Thompson pointc!d out that Castro, in his recent speech, had made clear
- MAT£.~IEL C:1UCH OF IT POL AND Alil~UNITION• AS. ::'IRES AND SECOrlllARY EXPLOSIONS TESTIFY> WOnLD BE 'ABLE . ro 'REACH THE Dr1Z OR THE BORDERS" OF LAOS UNI~P£DED. :1E -BELIEVE THE CURREtJTIATmITION FROM TRUCK DESTRUCTION ALONE, NOT TO "1ENTION
Folder, "August 9, 1967 - 12:20 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- by the United States. That was for $100 million. If, as indicated, it goes up to $300 million next year I do not see how w handle one-third. 1 William Gaud: Indonesia has need to do the following things: Increase her exports (oil, rubber) Increase her
- , the trilateral talks with Germany and Britain, and the Kennedy Round. He said the African countries are far from stable, but the Communists had lost ground there. He said there were twelve trouble spots in Latin America when he took office, and now there are only
- ~a.i_·go_n _ _____ _________________ -SECRET 8. r:;ar•i.-;'..L,cu~ ~- 'The Conference endors ed the efforts which have been made 9 by the Government of the United States of America.., to convert i-he strugg:e one of force of arms to a corn:est
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- in the United Nations were more apt to support Malaysia and the Philip?ines if the guerrilla operations sho:ild go to the United Nations. Secretary Dillo:i believed it should not be ourselves who force the issue with S'.Jkarno but that any determination should
- states will support a meaningful OAS resolu tion, we should oppose the convening of the OAS on this is sue . The President said we should begin now to find out how the Latin America!'l states feel toward this resolution and then decide what we should do
- Latin America
- whateve r leads they may get. We don't int end to become weaker in S outheast Asia. We are following a course to unite our people and make possible a follow through. The diplomatic offensive boils down t o saying that we are ready t o r eason this out. One
- o f the President ' s l etter which continued the policy of limiting consideration of emergency sources of supply to those forei g n countries which are contiguous to the United States is the provision which the Committee recommends be changed so