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Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- . Foater Mr. Roatow Mr. Bromley Smith Howard Wriagiu Oeora• Chriatiu Fraucl ■ Bator l. indicated that tbia v.·a• the flrat of a aerie• of The Preaident a .-d be devoted to the dlacusaio11 of complex NSC meetin&• ••~ problema presaurea careful
Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and examined all the details and torn away the newspaper chaff and the biased reporting that comes in, biased on both sides I may say, not on one side or the other exclusively, and then makes up his own mind. just which side he listens to more. So I don't know
- intervention; Alliance for Progress; assessment of LBJ; fiscal policy.
- of Pr~sidP·ot Johnson, was. asked by the North _American Newspaper Alliance for an appraisal of the Texan who now leads the nation. Mr.. Harte is chairman of the boa1:d of The Standard-Times and b president of Harte-Hanks & Co., which publishes The San
- . **HtHMh Charles Crossfield of Arkansas - and Mrs Mr. Robert E. Culbertson of California - and Mrs. partnership with a group of equal . size, degree of achievement, .Mr. David H. Ernst of Maryland - and Mrs. and length of service, the latter , Mr. Howard
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- Lon g Cong . Bogg s Jac k Valent i l Moyers Senator Smather s Bil to secon d floo r ' To the Eas t Roo m fo r ceremon y o n the Fourt h Anniversary o f the Allianc e fo r Progres s The Presiden t wa s introduce d b y Secy Rus k an d made \~ 79
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- these alternatives it i _s . important to get away from the false and troublesome dichotomy between alliance consultation and hardware control as alternative and competing routes to increased allied participation in nuclear affairs. 1. Alliance consultation should
- a News an d Featur e Allianc e o f which i s presentl y Managin g editor . Mor e tha n 10 0 Indian newspapers subscribe t o the Alliance's syndicate d service . -__ H e i s preparin g a boo k which will includ e a n appraisa l o f Indi a a s see n from
- recognized by President Kennedy but [that] President Johnson in his public statements recognized at once, is this: The basic legislation for the entire Alliance for Progress was not passed in the Kennedy Administration, but in 1960 under Eisenhower. All
- aro~nd this table. - I know what the groups which you represent are doing in Latin America to further the objectivea o! the Alliance for Progress. - l beline that we a.re on the thrcshbold of a new era in Latin America a.nd I know that your
- met President Johnson. Actually my first meeting with him was at a Gridiron Club dinner in March, 1963. I was there with Paul Miller, who is now head of the Associated Press and head of Gannett newspapers and there was a little party after
- of Chile; Fernando Belaunde Terry; Carlos Arosemena Monroy; the media at Punta del Este; the Alliance for Progress; U.S. industry in Latin America; Latin American civil unrest; impact of U.S. riots in Latin America; the Latin American military; José Ulloa
- , that a mass shift in popular support to the Viet Cong/North Vietnamese Army was anticipated as the allied\ military situation deteriorated and Government of Vietnam administrative authority crumpled. Here again a special organization -- the Alliance
- the Alliance. with the reaction or and said that this was a very 1hL the PALSystem had now been installed ta.ry is satisfied seemed quite capability Mr. Holifield for weapons now seems much improved, and summarized by saying that the problems noted
- for the Alliance for Progress, a position in which you stayed until the middle of 1967. G: June. June 30, 1967. M: Right. You did announce about the beginning of 1967 that you were going to depart, but stayed on through . . . . G: On January 18, 1967 I had
- Ambassador to Brazil under JFK and LBJ; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs; U.S. Coordinator for Alliance for Progress, 1967; 1940s and 1950s Mutual Security Agency; Atomic Energy Commission, 1946; Bernard Baruch; Marshall Plan
- . Goldman, CAB Frank W. McCulloch, Chrm NLRB Harold Brown, AFSecy of the David E. McGiffert, Army Donald E. Gregg, Army Philip N. Brownstein, HUD Wm Buffum, Slate Dept Howard Greenberg, SBA Gen. W. F. McKee, FAA Beatrice Burgoon, Labor Howard Meyers, State
- Senato r Jenning s Randolp h r Vanc e Hartk e Senato r A . Willi s Robertson g Albet t Johnso n Con g Howard Robison g Joh n Kluczynsk i Con g Danie l Ronan g Pau l Krebs Con g Gal e Schisle r g Spar k Matsunag a Con g Georg e Shiple y r Mik e Monrone y
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 63 (LXIII), 4/17/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- would periodically call some senator on the Hill, but my greater involvement was in lining up the businessmen to call on behalf of Fortas. G: Who specifically? C: We went after the National Alliance for Businessmen. I called Henry Ford [II]. I think
- . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 with him. M: He does honor the chain of command so to speak? R: He does. M: The newspaper stories of the midnight calls
- commitments. It also emphasizes America's faith in strength by alliance. On both points, we realize there are those who question, first, our capacity to honor our commitments, and, second, question the sophistication of America's trust in al Iiances as a means
- Newspaper Picture Further description of photograph if necessary: Three Other Inscription: (l). (2) (3) To Brook& Ha s, with best wishes, Lyndon B Johnson T'o .Dr~ is Webster Jones;, with best wishes, Lyndon B Johnson To Dr. te ng Jone , 1th best w1 he
- . Kri m i n th e diplomati c receptio n roo m t t o poo l - /mf for swi m t t o mjdr's offic e --sans coa t - straigh t fro m th e poo l --read hi s incomin g material -- looke d a t mornin g newspaper s Johnson - t o mjdr's offic e - t o giv e
- for the Chicago Defender. I stayed here a few months and then in June of the same year, 1936, I went to Detroit to help establish and edit and publish the new newspaper called the Michigan Chronicle, which I still retain some proprietary interest in. From
- e e Presiden t watche d TV, rea d the , wen t for a swim , m Jone s an d Larry Templ e i n and t briefin g o n schedul e for th e da y d othe r workin g matters, ? : ? ? : Mr. Josep h Mashma n - For t Worth, Texa s Th ' • _'_ newspapers I _ _ Ji
- things; but having opened the door, I didn't want their purchasing agents creeping all over this country to expand the shipments, even more than they would normally flow. M: What about the Atlantic Alliance? Has Mr. Johnson pursued a realistic policy
- ; wheat sales; briefing of Foreign Relations Commission; coolness between Senator Fulbright and LBJ; OAS; Panama; LBJ’s role in Vietnam; Consular Treaty; Atlantic Alliance; DeGaulle; North American Alliance; NATO; Parliamentarian Conference in Brussels
- ,AT A VERYSMALLCOST, A CONTINUING CHANCE TO INFLUENCE DIRECTIONOF INVESTMENT UNDER ALLIANCE CONCEPTS OF HUNDREDS OF MILLIONSOF DOLLARS.THIRDLY,TOTAL US AID TO VENEZUELA SINCE 1942 IS SO INSIGNIFICANT WHENCOMPARED TO PASTANDPRESENTAID PROGRAMS IN OTHERCOUNTRfES
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 16 (XVI), 11/21/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . G: National Alliance of Postal Employees. O: Yes. G: Anything else on the hiring of minorities? O: No. G: Was there a problem with underemployment of minorities within the Post Office, the fact that they did seem to occupy lower grades? O
- of the Treasury on the outline of what became the Alliance for Progress. L: That's correct. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
- Biographical information; Alliance for Progress; first meeting LBJ; MLF; Policy Planning Council; Nonproliferation Negotiation and MLF; International Atomic Energy Agency; LBJ as a strong supporter of NATO; DeGaulle and France; Hormel proposal
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- we take a firm position against Plowshare soon). DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NW By cc: Mr. Keeny ·/ Mr. JohnaonV .. 8 , ,;.J , NARA, Date 7· seettB!I' ~.)·I> °1 Howard Wriigina - Memorandum Subject: for Mr. Wyle PREVENTING
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- Office of the White House Press Secretary ---- -- ----~ ~ -- - - -- - - - - ------ - ~ -------- - THE WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE FIFTH ANNIYEBSARY FOR THE ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS My fellow citizens of the Hemisphere: Since
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [1 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- -- there was no need oi evidence and none was presented -- to convict the government of South Viet-Nam. So for a few days we wallowed in gloom and doom and presented a sorry spectacle to!our allies · in Southeast Asia. A distinguished Washington newspaper, on the basis
- objective. Now if the only way to get that was to make some kind of an alliance with the favorite son candidacy of Johnson, yes, we went along with that. we saw it as a commitment of just that, as the favorite son. But Jerry and I were both delegates
Oral history transcript, Vasco Leitao da Cunha, interview 1 (I), 5/31/1973, by Dr. Richard Graham
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- and affectionately. G: At the time, some American newspapers suggested that this was a gauche kind of activity for him to undertake, that sophisticated diplomats accustomed to the pleasures of Paris would find the ranch in Texas less than pleasant. LBJ
- American Common Market and also resolved the Honduran-Salvadoran problem at that time. F: I wanted to ask you about that. I wanted to ask you about the Alliance for Progress funds in that area and just how much impact you thought the United States had
- Salvador and Honduras; Castro's preparations for LBJ's visit to El Salvador; the successful outcome of LBJ's visit to Central America; the success of the Common Market, the Agency for International Development and the Alliance for Progress in El Salvador
- \ George L. Warfel - Pres., Natl. Assoc. of Special Delivery Messengers J. Howard Hicks - Office Employees International Union Fri. White Hous e P. 7 8-14-64 CONTINUING THOS E ATTENDING SIGNIN G O F CIVILIA N PA Y BIL L M. A . Hutcheso n - Unite d
- what he needs (2) Substantial infiltration (3) Continued infiltration from the north 1 of 8 - 2 - We have run into men for NVA who had no training per se except in the mar ch down. THE PRESIDENT: Howard Tuckner of NBC says they have 250, 000
- . Williams, VP, Natl Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees Senator Daniel Brewster ! Mr. Henry Womack, Pres., Natl League of Postmasters Sen Vance Hartkej Mr. Everett tHHt Gibson, Pres. , Natl Fed of Post Ofc Motor Vehicle employees Sen Quentin N Burdick
- canc elled good- will projects. NATO must consider the new Sovie t deployments in Eastern Europe. is a real n eed to reassure the Alliance. There The President: The m embe rs of the Council should know that when th e Russians invaded Czechoslovakia
- Phuoc Sang, leader of the Democratic Alliance Bloc in the Assembly, ran for the Senate on the list headed by La Thanh Nghe. His ticket los-t and Sang is now attempting to have the Assembly invalidate the election because he is sure he was prevented from