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  • has become an attraction to professional people from all over South Amer­ ica. In each case the movement is clearly from a relatively poor country to one associated politically or adjoining territorially, either with better jobs to be obtained
  • Folder, "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966 [3 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT COR RE SPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #-2 ncemo A // #7 Ietter .wait Rostow for Secreta1y McNama:r:a . coafidential I p ~s--,o-'j) eaplicates of #7 FILE LOCATION National
  • Folder, "NSAM # 349: Development of the Frontiers of South America, 5/31/1966 [1 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • to the report on the OAS Association we have been pushing. We have been going a year, and have good things to show. It is not on a national scale yet. We hope to build protection for the OAS in case any future President wants to sweep it under the rug. But we
  • of measuring alternative uses of resources by national governments. In general, there seems to be no correlation in Latin America between levels of military expenditures and economic growth rates. (Table 1.) Large military expenditures are variously associated
  • Folder, "NSAM # 297: Latin American Military Aid, 4/22/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • FI LE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security Council File NSC Meetings, vol . l Tab 4, 3/5/64, Secretary M::Namara's Mission to Vietnam OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache RESTRICTIClll CODES (A) C losed by Executive Order 11652 qovemlnq
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Secretary McNamara's Mission to Vietnam; OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache, 3/5/1964, Volume 1, Tab 4," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
  • National Security Council Meetings Files
  • National Security Files
  • was for a small grant-making body which would be much smaller than the first group. The Secretary said ·that the private members of the Panel would rather do more than government people. The Secretary said he and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget were
  • " . . . . that m odern nations no lo n g er can base their salvation and w e lf a r e upon an e g o tis tic a l and a g g r e s s iv e nationalism . , A sm all a r r o w thrown in the d irection of deGaulle. Another good phrase was, "W e have our hand out
  • as a s ta rte r, to hel p the people of H arlem to fig h t ju ven ile delinquency. And then he c a lle d on ' ■? them, lik e a p rea ch err|n in a brush a rb o r - " A r e you w ith m e, " " W i l l you join ■p me^".. and got a b ig resp on se, not ex
  • National politics
  • through Reuters tomorrow when you are talking to me face to face today? This government has the best intelligence of any. We don't have 128 people around the world for nothing. 11 11 The President said that opponents of the war go on "jags" which pretty
  • v e r y m uchr-^ow g r a te fu l I w a s. ■:iA■ O ver the p a st th ree y e a r s , the people in th is room h ave p rod u ced n e a r ly " two and a h a lf m illio n d o lla r s to take step s tow ard m aking th is nation*s ca p ito l m o r e liv e
  • of Beautification Committee; Lady Bird bowls two games; Lady Bird records diary, eats cold dinner, watches television & receives massage; Lynda Robb attends Women's National Press Club Dinner
  • . And I thought I could s e e people com ing up to them to a rg u e w ith them . So by now I w as read y fo r this so rt of a c iv iliz e d even in g of good in te lle c tu a l f a r e a nd good food that I could a n ticip a te w ith the G o ld b erg s
  • LBJ and Lady Bird to National City Christian Church; dogs are racing on White House lawn; Air Force One to New York with guests for signing of the Immigration Act of 1965; LBJ delivers speech at ceremony; Johnsons see Erich Leinsdorf whom LBJ helped
  • of the family. The Bolivian Ambassador thought that this occasion was of great significance and he appreciated the opportunity to be able to discuss informally with people in the White House some of the problems of concern to his country. Ernest Goldstein
  • L A P resid en t C lark K e r r . While the m e n went to put on th e ir r o b e s , the w ives took c h a r g e of us and we went in and s a t down in the f ro n t row of a huge a s s e m b l y . o u td o o rs and people s e e m e d to s t r e t c h
  • s tend to show us that the Russians c e r ta in ly are turning out some top athletes, and it appears that the terifcseriou sness with which they go a fter this education, they a re going to turn out some w e ll educated people, but a re they robots
  • C a ssa tt, nothing w ill e v e r r ep la ce ' it r e a lly . I hope I'm not one of th ose people who, b eca u se so m eo n e h as given m e so m eth in g fo r three or four y e a r s , is hurt when they w ithdraw it. I m u st a lw a y s rem em
  • i t w i t h t h e g u e s t s s i n c e t h e r e i s no e n te r ta in m e n t a fte rw ard . B e s s w o rk s h a r d , and I help h e r , a t sea tin g people w ith those that t h e y w i l l b e c o n g e n i a l w it h , s p a r k e d by, i n t
  • LBJ's manner with people; Drew Pearson article; John Connally's Hemis Fair reception; swearing-in ceremony of Barnaby Keeney as Director, Humanities Commission; visit to church for wedding seating plan; Lady Bird mentions wedding details; stag
  • e m o ria l - - I had a sk ed th a t th e d o o rs be opened fro m the G re e n R oom , th e B lu e R oom , and the Red R oom , and a le r te d lo ts of m y frie n d s to su g g e st people s tr o ll out and se e th e lig h ted fountain, s u r ro u n
  • try^,—■ w phit o r c h e s on th e f i r s t a n d s e c o n d f l o o r , a n d r a d i o d g a l l e r i e s f u l l of people^ b u ilt a r o u n d a c o u r t y a r d , v e r y a r t i s t i c a l l y p l a n t e d a n d o b v i o u s l y j u s t
  • & people; stop at archeological site; tour of agricultural school; lunch; Lady Bird receives necklace made of coffee beans; to American Embassy; rest; reception at Intercontinental Hotel; dinner at Ambassador's residence; LBJ reminisces & philosophizes