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- 4, 1963, is:=;w3 of "The Richmonrl. News Leader", a Richmond, Virginia> daily newspaper, repor·:;ec1 that G~orge Lincoln Ro~k~·rell h.:id, on the previous day, again .. applied for the American Nazi ?arty to be charte:-ed in the State of Virginia
- ~ 2. Congressional Leadership 3. Congress, The Great 89th 4. Chicago 5. Cabinet and Agency Head · 6. Budget Bureau (Reorganization) 7. Personnel 8. Official 9. National Alliance of Businessmen ~ 1966 (Califano) 10. Los Angeles Riots
- involved, and the Rules Committee of the House of Representatives held a really unique and special series of hearings for which they called me up to the Hill. Old Judge Smith of Virginia [Howard Smith, D-Va.] was chairman of the Rules Committee
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 14 (XIV), 6/22/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , several freshmen did receive some choice appointments, 1ike Robert Byrd, Thomas Dodd, Gale McGee on Appropriations; Clair Engle, [E. L. Bob] Bartlett, and [Howard] Cannon on Armed Services. Any significance to these appointments? R: That's just Johnson
- to hurt us as leaders of ··the Alliance in other areas." To repeat, .) ... the judgments in this section were my own, and some _ft-.. ✓ e.r·e-:achanged in my own mind. that the worry about Thailand • whole, about Korea was somewhat
- America; the other was on President Johnson's rededicating the U.S. to the Alliance for Progress. USIA motion picture treatment of the story included the following: -- On November 23 a newsreel clip on the assassination and swearing in of the new President
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- correspondents. SEGPP¥/NODIS ~ 1'b !Uli. NO DIS -10- I believe the precise terms of the Thieu-Ky alliance are still being defined and sorted out. This is likely to continue for some time. If they are elected, it will be a principal and crucial problem
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- will be an .American-British agreement. 1. Given these asaumptions, what should be the wartime relation ship between the United States and the British Commonwealth? Possible alternatives are: (a) Associated power• (aa in 1917-19) (b) A defensive alliance (c) Step
- time I had ever been on a long-distance train. Wetook the train and went out to Los Angeles. Mymemories of this are not very clear, except I do rememberLos Angeles, I do rememberour going downto San Diego. I remembermy father buying a Scripps-Booth
- . Yet, careful arrange• mcnts were necessary to insure that \ Vheeler could be served meals with out incidents. In one strictly segre• gated town a newspaper reporter, .watching Wheeler talk to city offi cials, observed: "Look at the way he handles
- to bed. We blew A few folks were up and then I paged through the newspapers, and as usual have trouble turning in, but it's hard to unwind after a day like this one which has been really as taxing and exhausting as almost any campaign day I can
- that made a mark, as opposed to just a general impression from the newspapers, was by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. The year I cannot tell you, but it was a time, I would assume, when Senator Johnson was interested in getting more understanding from the liberal
- y- of Park Agency, company. The other member of the Board of General editor ~na~ine of a Boston newspaper and now believed for Joe Kennedy. ~ ~~,61 K ., Director lH ~ p ,~ ~\ .. ._, ~- I~ - -- ~ (,.,._,_ w...11- - ~!._f/.;P_- ~ f
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- · OUT ON SOME SITE~ ·OTHER THAN THE THREE· HE HAO MENT I ONEO PROV OED I.T. WAS NO.T A IN THE WESTERN ALLIANCE• '(WE DID NOT ASK HOW PARIS CAP.ITAL FITTED THIS FORMULA•) i INITIALLY CALLEO AT THE ~S EMBASSY ON APRIL 2• BOROV!NSKY IN SOME DETAIL
- . And, of course, it's an open day on stealing from the government. It is a very, very sad day indeed when this happens. Lawyers, doctors, congressrr.en,judges, news paper people--above all.~· newspaper people--are entitled to have their Tape 25 confidences
- , Howard Huah••• etc. ) Or to leave the declalon over to the :nest Admlala tratlOA wbea the awkwaria••• la llkely to be greater tather tbaa l••• and the publlc anxiety greater rather than le••• 5. If yo11declde that you are llk~ly to proceed, you may wlah
- in southeast Asia see Item 507. no te: clearly and to make it felt and to make it felt decisively. So, to our friends of the Adantic Alliance, let me say this, this morning; the challenge that we face in southeast Asia today is the same challenge that we
- try to explain what I meant, but I noticed that it appeared frequently in Mexico's newspapers. I said that since the statistics did not show that a significant progress had been produced; that since we were concerned with an alliance for progress
- Biographical information; election of 1965; 1963 volcano; Alliance for Progress; LBJ and meetings at Punta del Este, 1967 and San Salvador, 1998; Trejos trip to D.C., 1968
Oral history transcript, Thomas K. Finletter, interview 1 (I), 10/29/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- : And what were your general duties in pursuing that goal? Well, as you know, the setup of the North Atlantic Alliance is that there is an alliance which at that time was composed of fifteen countries, still is composed of fifteen countries, who have a body
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- the Alliance Ambassadors, and gave fourteen special interviews to major dignitaries. Incidentally, we cut back the Department by about 50% without bothering you about it, and reaction to the whole effort was most favorable. December You went to New York
- Codc Jake Jacobse n in - The President was reading the Friday Washington newspapers and the local papers of today. 9:55am~ Th / bright Y (include visited by) ture 'Rainfall: 1 inch Weight: LBJ RdiiUi ; — . :' Ranch. Texas DAy_SATURDA i
- - Secy. Polish Millennium - Washington, D. C. Mr. Felix Poplawski - Editor, Polish American Newspapers - NYC Mr. Edward Rozanski - President, Polish Immigration Committee in Illinois - Chicago Mr. Charles Rozmarek - Pres. , Polish Nat'l. Alliance
- (Ohio) sounding board on the proposed Tax increase. Cong. John T. Myers (Indiana) , _ Cong. Howard W. Pollock (Alaska) Cong. Robert D. Price (Texas) TJohnson's notes to |[ Cong. William V. Roth, Jr. (Del.) • ^""." D.T. Cong. Charles W. Sandman (N. J
- " wanted France out of the Alliance. really b. Both the"United States" and "France" wanted the US troop presence continued in West Germany. (The 'French" proposed a Four Power US-UK-FRG and French command over national forces in Germany). c. Neither
- ;_ In Ou Telephon 1 &f, 11:55a 12:35 ^S— w "; tL p• ATTENDANCE e Whit e Hous e Da y y_ e„ o r t Expendi Aciivit o | L D Cod y (includ e visite d by) tur To Cabine t Roo m fo r mt g / Inter-America n Committe e fo r the Alliance fo r Progres s
- -,~~~l!l:.e.Sl..Cl.ew;~ft1r:.Qomr!!....1.?_ secret ~7 · \ \ -07 f/3b st secret J/6 roerne- /Illa memo for Asst Sec Def from W. J. Howard top secret #l2 m9mo ii,9c:i;:9tary 4 p 03/11/66 A from Mt. Achesurr ~ ••Jl-~ 9',i-\80 \D-5-94 II JI
- to the ideals of democracy. This was proved by the Marshall Plan and by the Atlantic Alliance.· The American aid under the Marshall Plan mightily contributed to Western Europe raising from the ruins of war. The Atlantic Alliance created a mighty shield, behind
- RECORD OFF Irving Goldberg - Dallas, Texas Rhea Howard = President, Wichita Daily Times and Wichita Falls Record - Texas, C. T. McLaughlin- Snyder, Texas Virgil Musick - Abilene, Texas Mark Duncan Milton Potts - Livingston, Texas Elmer Parish - Wichita
- Chairman of UBC011 NOi, MTI #5, Cincinnati, ·follows National NOI, hates the "white devil", no reported participation in violence; publication is "Muhammad Speaks" newspaper of National NOio There are four other Black Nationalist organizations in which
- for automobile en route The Pan American ^^^H^Health Organization Building for REMARKS on this fifth anniversary of the Alliance for Progress Tom Johnson asked for gist Greeted by OAS Secretary General, Jose Mora To the White House and to Oval Office
- -- K: Well, I think there were some heated words on that. As I understood, there was some leak from over in Paris which was unknown to Robert Kennedy and eventually the leaks got out through--the newspapers came out as I understand it, and I haven't
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 24 (XXIV), 2/6/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- recognized that eventually--that the Alliance for Progress was based upon an incorrect assumption. You know the difficulty with the Alliance for Progress, and I saw this myself when I spent a lot of time in South America trying to get that newspaper started
- LBJ’s staff; Pierre Salinger; LBJ and the press; Reedy appointed as press secretary; railroad strike and machinists’ strike; LBJ’s understanding of Latin America; Alliance for Progress; War on Poverty; tax bill; civil rights bill; LBJ’s secrecy
- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 A Dedicated Alliance eo-unist • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 with King. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 "Tbe Time Is Now" • • • • • • • • • Financial Support • • • • • • • • • King-Levison Contacts Guarded • • • Bunter Pitts O'Dell
- June 29, 1966 Wednesday - 5:30 P.M. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. MARVINWATSON a The Welfare Alliance of Washington, D. c. is sponsoring march and rally in Lafayette Park on June 30, 1966, to protest the low amount of money issued to welfare recipients