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  • was conferring with . . Phillips, RegionaJ. GSAdirect9r, on availability of space for FAApersonnel from National ~irport ..and Dulles and Eastern Region FAAofficer,_who would move out to accommodate the Secretary's staff on the 8th floor of the FAAbuilding
  • .................. AID Johnson State ............... ......................... McConnell, White House Staff USAF .............. John T. McNaughton ............... Earle G. Wheeler ................... Action BGen Edwin F. Black, USA Joseph -Col J. Mr. P
  • with him. The success of the Eisenhower relationship with Congress in foreign policy I always felt depended to a large degree on two things: One, the enormous confidence and respect Dulles had--that they had for Dulles up there. They felt Secretary
  • Contacts with LBJ; success of Eisenhower relationship with Congress in foreign policy; personal contact between Secretary Dulles and LBJ; AID bill; estimation of LBJ; formidable experience of talking to LBJ; Macomber never brought good news
  • among ·nations; t~e exchange of goods· which fosters economic development and higher standards of.health and living for the people of those nations. In making_this exchange possible, transportation leads many lives. In one life, it represents the nation
  • John McCloy General Clay Miss Eleanor Dulles ' Mr. Allen Dulles Ken Gaddis Chancellor Kiesingerescortedthe President to the helicopter and bade him goodbye there 1:35p Helicopter departed taxfk Plittersdorf helicopte r pad 1:43 I__]__I Ii I Wahn
  • on Harkins. Harkins spoke -- rather eloquently, and then the President invited all the friends of Gen. Harkins to come up and greet him. To upstairs. Met with Allen Dulles and Mr. Tom Finney and the Attorney General. Tom Finney Amb. Duke arrives upstairs w
  • The President slept lat e thi s morning 10: 12a f Hon. 12:00n To the living room and joining the following at the breakfast table: Mrs. Johnson Hon and Mrs. Clark Clifford Hon and Mrs. Arthur Krim Hon and Mrs. Orville Freeman John Criswell Mr and Mrs. Lew
  • for coffee. Talked with Liz and Luci. 8:00 Mr. Per -- comb-out. 9:00 Said goodbye to the President. Left the White House in car with Liz and Secretary Udall. 2. 9:37 Arrived Dulles Airport and boarded plane. speaking of death of Rev. King Worked with Liz
  • Indians at the burial of the Unknown Soldier. The stories of Dull Knife and Little Wolf are part of the saga of the West. Their belief in the future of their people is exemplified in the very name of the Cheyenne Tribe -- The Morning Star People. -1­
  • by the Committee of Principalso William c. Foster Director Attachment e6NP'IBSN'ffAh When separated from attachment, handle this document as UNCLASSIFIED /"1"1'1 UNCLASSIFIED DMP ifo -----14 May 1964 ANNEXB EXTRACTFROMSTATEMENT BY AMBASSADOR CHARLESC. STELLE
  • . • .• |, •! ,_ ,1 III .... I , I. II. IB . •! , I "-..... . off from Hickam AFB. Hawaii for Agana NAS, Guam Manifest the same as from Dulles Int'l Airport to Hickam except for the deletion s. ; of Governor and Mrs. John Burns - . . 7:00a | 7:30a , mf
  • by) ture President went into the dining room to join Ambassador and Mrs. John Keith Waller Sir John & Lady Bunting ^_____ Ambassador and Mrs. Edward Clark for BREAKFAST , j' 6:42a joined by Mr. Anthony 6:43a | j 6:55am | "~~ Joined The I Airport
  • Boley Frank Hand Carl Duckett Governor Averell Harriman John Bross Mr. and Mrs. Allen W Dulles Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Helms Harold Brown Howard C Brown, Jr (son) Elizabeth C Dunlevy David Bye Mr. and Mrs. G Helms JS Earman Mrs. Herman Helms (mother) William
  • Grounds b y helicopter . Arrived Dulles International Airport to greet , Prime Minister of Australia and Mrs. Harold :, 2:20p. rp Dulles '_ : i H. Holt ' H. E. John Keith Waller & Mrs. Waller, Amb of Australia Hon. & Mrs. Edward Clark. Amb
  • . Nicholas Katzenbach Mr. Undersecy Geo. Ball McGeorge Secy Willard Wirtz Clark Secy Anthony J. Celebrezze Hon. Hon. Cyrus R. Vance Hon. John D. Roth Philip Sanders Bundy: Clifford Allen W. Dulles John McCone Gen. Marshall S. Carter Hon. John W. Macy Lt
  • Sherman Cooper Congressman Hale Boggs Congressman Gerald Ford Allen W. Dulles John J. McCloy J Lee Rankin General Counsel to Commission page To office w/ Senator Richard Russell Discussed political situation Governor Secretary John of Georgia
  • personally madeby John M. Devine, Major General, Lt. Gen Charles G. Dodge, USA (Ret'd)Honorary President, and ia awarded to those who in the American way, without Col. Tracy Harrington, the Pentagon compromising the principles and traditions of our great
  • Symington is placed on Armed Services, Mike Mansfield on Foreign Relations, John Kennedy on Labor and Public Welfare, Price Daniel and Henry Jackson on Interior and Insular Affairs. Kennedy, Symington and Jackson will also serve on Government Operations
  • the White House for Andrews Air Force Base w/ ZZZZ The President \ Hon. Dean Rusk, The Secretary of State . Hon. Heinrich Knappstein, Amb of the Federal Republic of Germany Hon. Allen Dulles \ \ Hon. John McCloy ; Miss Eleanor Dulles [ ME. and Mrs. Volkmar
  • . „ Inc. , NYC H Lawrence Parker, Morgan Stanley & Co. , NYC John H Perkins, Continental 111 Natl Bank & Trust Co. ,Chicago Chas. C. Pierce^ Rauscher Pierce & Co. ,Dallas, Tex Albert Pratt, Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, Boston, Mass. Donald T. Regan
  • . John 4:30p i I | 5:15p ; t The Hon. 5:08p | 5:13p j talk Service President asked for Senator Muskie--he wa s enroute to Dulles--"Never mind. " 4:22p The Ii |i t Oval Office w/ Jack Valenti and Mrs. Homer Thornberry Barefoot Sanders '4* 3
  • :31aj t ii . | Harry I i (did : • not talk she was enroute to Dulles) Jack Valenti on Knott Houston Johnson _ MW t -. . Charles Schultz e | Laws i 10:29a ~ Johnson Johnson - at Dulles Airport 9:52a t 10:25a"" t McNamara Hon. 9:20a f
  • ~ 1 to second floor , ' //Senator Mike Mansfield ^"BREAKFAST a_ jr Senator Robt Byrd private ^( Speaker John McCormack ( j Cong Carl Albert and Senate I PMG O'Brien [ [I Mike Manatos The I Henry Wilson by Joe Califano a . program . 9: 50a j I
  • with him in the front compartment-in the back: Jake Jacobsen, Marvin Watson, Helen Williams, Dr. Burkley, Ken Gaddis, Liz Carpenter, ms mf Day crisp and clear temperature: 45 } Arrived Dulles International Airport Secretary McNamara and Secy Wirtz
  • and see the President for a personal discussion. To the Cabinet Room to Join: THE WISE MEN ( fm gate list yb Arthur ? Dean ^:^ Sec y Dean Rusk f ^ Under Secy George Ball Allen Dulles JJ31^ Clark ? Clifford J;j3y Amb. Averell Harriman l Taylor John McCloy
  • . Helicopter departed the South Grounds of the White House with the following people an The President Governor and Mrs. John Burns, Hawaii Governor and Mrs. Manuel ^HHHHHH
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: SENATOR JOHN SPARKMAN (Democrat/Alabama) INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN More on LBJ Library oral
  • See all online interviews with John Sparkman
  • Sparkman, John, 1899-1985
  • Oral history transcript, John Sparkman, interview 1 (I), 10/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • John Sparkman
  • Activity (inctud e visited by ) Cecilio C. && Pontanilla, Jr John Roche Marcia Maddox Larry LeSueur Simone Poulain To bedroom Pat?. November 2, 1966 Seoul, Korea--Villa Emerald, Walker Hill ^cc : ^_ Wednesday Day ; Expendi- Acnvity (tnctude visited
  • , John McNaughton , Mik e Forrestal , Ma c Kilduf f To offic e w / McGeorg e Bund y and J V George Reedy J Valenti Unannounced press In James lounge w/ conference in office until Scotty Reston until reporters gathered around OFF The deck Record
  • to be complete or definitive. discoverlbj.org 2/10 The special committee investigating the Case incident begins hearings which last until 3/5. Testimony centers on the activities of two agents of Superior Oil Co. of California, John M. Neff and Elmer Patman
  • Staff Members: Dean Costin Dr. Ben Wells Donald Berkinsj ^ Secy John W. Gardner" "/ ^^" "" Robert Barclayj ^ Leo H. Gehrig "j ( Others on list to d. t. ) John Forsythe : s Arthur Harris John Graves ' ! Wm McC. Hiscock \" Patrick Hynes ^ j Harold Howe
  • at Myer Feldman Eugene Pulliam Phoenix Arizona asked for Governor John Connally and get on telephone with him To Cabinet Room to meet w/ Peace Panel Those meetin g wit h the Presiden t wer e th e following : Bill Moyers fr Cabinet Rm Dean Acheson
  • ; phones George Brown, Lon Hill of Corpus Christi and John Connally about fundraising. JFK announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, joining Hubert Humphrey as the only announced candidates. 1/3 The Johnsons fly to Washington
  • . ------- You realize, of course, that it is being sent in confidence as you requested, and that it is the opinion of my General Counsel. Regards, OP':'IONAL FOR M NO. 10 5010-104 UNITE D STATES GOVERNM ENT Memorandum TO John E. Horne inistrator J.. c
  • DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 ~J fl-lfl' ­ By. . , NARA, DatcJi:tl3-ff The staff members attending the meeting were: Walt Rostow Charles Murphy Jim Jones Joe Califano John Macy Bare foot Sande rs Charles Zwick Art Okun Charles Maguire Bob Hardesty Harry
  • , even with the best of motivations, the more hostile one gets towards the stay. Our government in Berma is anti-communist, but we try to deal with our problems by our own means. Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Dulles g ave us g enerous aid by way of arm s
  • , Chantilly -. · Departure for Guam (no statement) ... ·, ,, .·::, .. . Dulles International Airport, Chantilly - • Depa 7ture for Punta del Esta (no statement) April 10,_ 1967 I I: I f L I t Newport News - Christening of the Aircraft Carrier, John F
  • associations. The Vice President Secretary Gardner Senator Clinton Anderson ATTENDANCE: John M Chenault , M. D. ,Decatur, Ala. Matthew F McNulty, Univ of Ala. Medical Center, Birmingham, Ala Douglass Goode, Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, ALa Jean Cowsert, M. D
  • , and be against it and wouldn't try to put together very often a coaltion to support it unless it was on a matter of foreign policy. He was pretty good in supporting the Eisenhower-Dulles foreign policy. But if it was a domestic issue, unless it was some issue
  • First meeting LBJ; LBJ’s relationship with Eisenhower; 1948 Mundt-Nixon proposal; Joe McCarthy; USIA; Smith-Mundt Act of 1948; Arthur Larson; LBJ’s support of Eisenhower-Nixon-Dulles foreign policy; Quemay-Matsu-Pescadores problem; Russia détente
  • in there. Do you happen to know if you might have been on Mr. John Macy's list of possibilities? M: Well, they had a talent hunt that was conducted by Sarge [Sargent] Shriver at that time. I don't know whether John had anything to do with it; I don't think he
  • First meeting LBJ; government service recruiting; John Doar; May 1961 Freedom Rides; Justice Department attorneys; 1964 Civil Rights Bill drafting; LBJ as VP; friction between JFK and LBJ’s staffs; President’s Commission on Equal Employment; Russell