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  • on hostilities - re "hot line" Situation Room 8:47a for meeting w/ re - Via "hot line" - Johnson to Kosygin actions to end hostilities ' .Secretary Rus k C •^ Secretary McNamara | / Walt Rostow and George Christian t _^ < Hon. William B. Macomber, Jr.--Asst
  • Texas on radio through Nacogdoches and Bryan and Crockett and, I think, Navasota and little towns like that. G: That's fascinating. I understand that you also used a fire truck in your [campaign]. D: No, that's W. Lee O'Daniel [who] used a fire truck
  • something approved by Aubrey Williams if Harry Drought wouldn't approve it. S: Lyndon? G: Yes. S: I don't doubt it. I don't doubt it, because if he had an idea that this is something he very much wanted to do he never let obstacles keep him from
  • of the speakers on the line, Jack M. Williams, asked Maj. H. G. Knickerbocker to talk to Walker about running. "That would be the finest thing that could happen to this country to have ~hat man in the White House, 11 Knickerbocker replied. (UPI 11/12/61) Other
  • Rostow briefed on Cong. William Springer . to Secy McNamara's right, then the Middle East situation Hon . Joseph Califano, Then the President went Hon. Willard Wirtz , Secy of Labor | into the railroad strike Senator Wayne Mors e situation in great depth
  • kidney stone is successfully removed. 6/5 & 6/9 In response to an effort by a coalition of southern Democrats (Russell, Byrd and Thurmond), big city bosses (Jacob Avery, William O’Dwyer, and Frank Hague) and party liberals (Hubert Humphrey, Chester
  • Berlin in May 1959. 1/6 LBJ meets with various people today concerning Rule 22 (filibuster rule). In the morning he meets with Aubrey Williams and a group of southerners, in the afternoon with Senator Humphrey and others. 1/7 Congress convenes
  • Expert --State Date The White House USSS= , Miss Phyllis Maddock , Secy to the PMG Miss Nell Yates Miss Connie Gerrard M Sg t Paul PH 1 William Corpsman Wesley Fisher King movie Glynn -- photog Miss Marie Fehmer Miss Mary Slater Mr. James
  • Leader V' (Tille ■ ( Peteraburg '31, Ind. Dea.} (U'.3,~l) Diepatch (Marn, Ind. Dea.) Vlrgliia DabJM,r, Id., - ~fngre ■■ -Index (be. ~S J (In. ( (143,437) D. T. Bryan, Pub., 110 N. 4th St. (13} Ind.}, (19,520) ('l'ra'Hller ('l'hura. lDd
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Lee C. White to Ira Kapenstein, F. Peter Libassi, Walter Pozen, Benjamin Read, and William Taylor with attachments
  • grandchildren, Jacalyn and Bryan Gill,II, whose father Lieutenant Colonel Bryan Gill is presently assigned to Washington. You gave these teenagers an unforgetable moment. It was my pleasure to introduce the Vice Presi­ to our Convention on August 4, who also
  • ,_,f,7'5~t/Lt7 as Vice Chairman or the Advisory Canmission on Intergove,..na-,,r-t,.al 1Relationa • .,,...,-(Sent tor the attention ot1 . William o. 1800 0 st., Colman, Exe~e N.W.) • RECE\\JEO OCT1 61967 CENTRAL FILES bx.
  • -page article by William S. White detailing the story. The controversy raises serious problems in delicate negotiations with Mexican officials regarding immigration of Mexican labor, as well as angering the Mexican press. R.E. Smith, chairman
  • and MMW drive to Ranch. 1/5 Spends day at Ranch and at Moursunds. CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) goes to Austin. 1/6 No entry. 1/7 LBJ drives into Austin for contact lens fitting. In afternoon, Johnsons MMW, Helen and Gene Williams, and Lee and Edgar Gregg
  • . WILLIAMS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY VERNON ESKEW, ,DISTRICT CLERK BASTROP, TEXAS April 17, 1942 Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Washington D. C. . Dear llrs. Johnsona Bastrop County is operating a Health Unit in connection with Travis County and at the present time
  • Force chief of staff, and Admiral William M. Fechteler, chief of naval operations, to testify on extra flight pay for airmen. Other high armed services officials are also scheduled to give their views on hazard and incentive pay for servicemen. 4/17-4
  • —— 2d Floor - J William Sengebusch (known as Mr. Busch ..according to Dr. Burkley's office) & Busch, 1746 K . St. , N. W. Wash, D. C. - Optician who is highly skilled in the art fitting glasses George Burkley and Chief Stu Baltimore for fitting President
  • of the members did not ever debate at all with another institution. It so happened that Lyndon paired off with William S-C-H-U-P-P, who later became superintendent of schools at Huldezetta [?] and is now deceased. You'll find Bill Schupp's picture in many
  • : Oh, that's right, it would have been hot. L: June and July, and it was awfully hot over there. P: They nominated John Davis and William Gibbs McAdoo, right, and I believe it was said at the time that the dissent and the division signalled the end
  • and South Florida. Mrs. Alto Adams is a WILLIAMS from West Florida which will get the Judge some Votes there. ADAMS is not too well known to the Voters since his races (if any) for the Florida State Supreme Court were all easy ones. He is an ELK
  • principal factor." said chewing gum was a bad habit, no gum chewer could succeed. I read your letter ever since, threw his weight behind Bryan and tree in a Bryan parade in Stony Point. Because of his father's the brickyard, and later
  • ing areas. The following examined officials were responsible for the activities in our review. Tenure ADMINISTRATOR,HHFA: Albert M. Cole Norman P. Mason Lewis E. Williams (Acting) Robert C. Weaver of office Mar. Jan. Jan. Feb. 1953 1959 1961
  • of it but I'm not an authority on it.” He said, “Well, we'll have to think in terms of getting you up there to help us get that on the air, since we're going to have a network of television stations. We've got one in Bryan, one there and one down in the [Rio
  • rights of other private citizens and the responsibilities of others . I didn't feel that I should be in a position of negotiating with him, and I never was . As a matter of fact, most of the approaches from Martin Luther King came through Hosea Williams
  • broadcast LBJ discusses the move to cut the oil depletion allowance. Robert Clark later writes him that “I think the Q-A analysis you make in your radio address . . . of the Aiken-Williams move to cut depletion allowance is sound and unassailable. It clearly
  • a particularly brilliant e7cutive. Approve __ ¥__ Disapprove __ _ Joseph H. Forest, Vice President, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Boston, Massa:chusetts. He is on the list to represent the mutual r6rance companies. Disapprove Approve___ __ _ William S
  • supports as compared with the administration’s flexible supports program. According to William S. White, the Senate adopted a “compromise” by which the principle of high price supports was kept alive after LBJ recruited 9 Democratic votes that had been lost
  • to Joaeph Saith OECLA Whitt HouseGuidGU By4': WWlloatow:rlD ' ..S~RST OATI-;: l APR 68 REOC: Apr 2 02062 68 FROM: VIENTIANE6972 IN 82598 TO: Director wishes following be conveyed Ambassador Sullivan to Mr. William Bundy, Department of State
  • . William P. Hobby Jr. of Austin; Mrs. Marshall Steves, San Antonio; and Roy White, Austin. Among the dignitaries present for the occasion was Rep. Jim Nugent, who represents this district in the Legislature. Addinga touch of beauty and uniqueness in the LBJ
  • . William P. Hobby Jr. of Austin; Mrs. Marshall Steves, San Antonio; and Roy White, Austin. Among the dignitaries present for the occasion was Rep. Jim Nugent, who represents this district in the Legislature. Addinga touch of beauty and uniqueness in the LBJ
  • taken from Irwin County and named for William Jones Lowndes, a U.S. Congress­ man. ] J J J J J ....... From the beginning, the people of the Valdosta area have acted with resourcefulness and foresight. For example, in 1859, when the first railroad
  • concerni~g the.above problems was bei~g held with Rec~rder's·Court Judge Vincent Brennan, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Theodore Souris, Prosecutor William Cahalan, Chief of Detectives, Detroit Police Department, Edward Sash and with other officials.- Mr
  • to Williams College and accept their invitation to dedicate their new environmental planning center. We began talking about some of the things she might say, and she had some ideas very well developed. She said that Nat Owings had come in and talked with her
  • be of interest to you. classified, unclassified. Upon removal of the enclosure, if this transmittal form becomes Sincerely yours, ~ "~:dg~ ~Director Enc. Copies have been furnished the Honorable William Jo Connell, Executive Assistant and to the to the Vice
  • ,e,Slotkio William Solomon RobertB.Sommers Y.Sowen lxn Spero Helbert Spero IrvingStrci1 Arthur J. Sundlun William 8. Tbalhimcr Human Trcu.scr Huf}' Uvillc.r David Warfic:ld ThomasJ. WatSOO OswaldJ. Weber Monis WcinbcrA RabbiSanuonR. Weiss William
  • , yes. I love Charlie. said, Well, goddamn it, put it 11 ~n I'll be for him. the paper. Maggie? Mrs. Williams. F: Yes. And I So let Charlie know whether he's got any friends." And that's what happened. ran and I helped him all I could then. 11
  • and effective date - +2 Nov 63) . WILLIAM J FEmUSON, A03067455 (OOB - 5 ~ 34)(Permanent :residence - 285 Ha.lt Mile Rd, Central Islip, NY)(P.AFSC - 8o5)(Date or appointment and effective date - 12 Nov 63) · · MARION A ~DD, JR, ~3142467 (DOB - 20 Mar 31