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  • Time Period > Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969) (remove)

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  • a r k C lif f o r d in the ro o m w ith L y n do n. - T h e y w e r e d i s c u s s i n g U n ite d S ta te s Aid to f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s a n d the U n ite d N a tio n s , L y n d o n s a id , " I w ould lik e to te ll G o ld b e rg we h
  • Foreign aid
  • & LBJ discuss foreign aid, UN and Ambassador Goldberg; Sargent Shriver visits LBJ; Lady Bird discusses gardening and park maintenance Job Corps courses; Dean Rusk brings good wishes from Soviet Union
  • . And if Israel does not respond to this position, the Soviets say they will give aid to the Arabs going far beyond economic aid. SANITIZED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 I UP SECRE'f-,. EYES ONLY • NLJ./AAC. '?-JS5 ~A.,, NL:> 'l )· (,,O By ~ , NARA, Date S- '1-1)5
  • to call up individual reservists. This would give us something to get a vote on in the Congress. We could ask for special authority to increase aid to the Republic of Kor·ea. I would ask Congress to validate authority to call up civilian aircraft if we
  • to run the city of Washington. IV. Report from Secretary Rusk Secretary Rusk touched on the following points: a. Foreign Aid The situation is getting rough in Congress. Senate Forei~n We expect a good bill from the House to make up for the Relations
  • tr e a ts for m y se lf, so when we a r r iv e d a t L aG u a rd ia, a f te r lunch on b o a rd the p lane, we w ent to the f i r s t tr e a t. A v i s i t to a p ro je c t in H a rle m , sp o n so re d and p aid fo r by M rs. V incent A s to r, S o