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  • ADMINISTR.A-T:.fON..,' . .!.;. NA FORM -'421 (8-85) - I\ APRIL 7, 1968 - 3:05 o. m. PRESIDENT 1S MEETING WITH GENERAL WILLIAM WESTMORELA.i.'ID The President General Westmoreland The Vice President Walt Rostow Secretary Rusk George Christian Secretary
  • Folder, "April 7, 1968 - 3:05 p.m. President's meeting with Gen. William Westmoreland - Cabinet Room," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
  • conservation matters. matters . Jack Valenti May 19 1965 White House Wednesday Secretary Fowler To the mansion for LUNCH w/ representatives of NBC Robert E . Kintner President NBC Exec VP News Division William R . McAndre w VP News Division Julian
  • Bankers Asso( o America, saying that the Exec Committee (officers ) is comprised of approximately forty leaders of the Investment Bankers from across the Country. REMARKS: Attendance: William N. Bannard, American Securities Corp. , 25 Broad Street, NYC L L
  • feelers. Recently a couple of books ha~e come -23- out detailing an opposition nongovernment view. You've probably been familiar with Ashmore-Baggs and Kraslow-Loor~ /JJ.arry S. Ashmore and William C. Baggs, Mission to Hanoi (New York: 1968); David
  • policy on pardons; civil rights; riots in Oxford, Mississippi; integration of University of Alabama; Civil Rights Act of 1964; legislative maneuvering by LBJ; William McCulloch; Everett Dirksen; cloture threat; LBJ, HEW, and Chicago school funds; LBJ
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh ASHMORE -- I -- 20 Douglas, William Douglas, who is the chairman of our board, [and] raised the point. And he [Douglas] has always been a good personal friend of Lyndon's, way back to the early days. So he and I went
  • , Chmn, Ford Motor Co Donald C. Burnham, Pres., Westiinghouse Elec Corp david North William Simpkin Sec y Connor Arthur Okun Sec y Wirtz Gardner Ackley Jo e Califano Larry McQuade James Reynolds To the Rose Garden for signing of Executive Order Creating
  • . JUcbard Ad&ma; • World Affair• Unlveralty Dr. Albert O. Hlracbmara, Frederick •Fouadatlon of llllnoia Unlve:r ■Ur Unlver ■lty of Texas of Chlca10 7. &u■iae •• and lgduatry David Rockefeller, Chairman, .John F. Galla1her, CLA William 1
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM H. SULLIVAN INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: l~ashington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. You're William Sullivan. Through the major part of the Johnson Administration you served as ambassador
  • See all online interviews with William Healy Sullivan
  • Sullivan, William H. (William Healy), 1922-
  • Oral history transcript, William Healy Sullivan, interview 1 (I), 7/21/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • William Healy Sullivan
  • and Ashmore . Now, [William] Baggs and [Harry] Ashmore was handled as a separate matter ; in fact, if it hadn't been for a lot of pressure from Baggs and Ashmore in the sense that they were in close touch with Senator Fulbright, I'm sure we would not have
  • See all online interviews with William P. Bundy
  • Bundy, William P. (William Putnam), 1917-2000
  • Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 3 (III), 6/2/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • William P. Bundy
  • E*pendilure Activity (include visited by) Code Presiden t w / his three assistants mentioned o n previous pag e watched General William Westmoreland's address to a Joint Session of Congress televised live from the U . S. Capttol During this time
  • 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
  • resumption and Harriman opposing resumption and Chester Cooper opposing resumption; and they have Rostow favoring resumption and I believe they have William Bundy favoring, but not as strongly as-- R: I couldn't begin to reconstruct it at this distance
  • to peri'ormance under the IMP atabilieation Jrogratl./s/ William S. Gaud ,v,-,31 am s.. Gaud TREASURY DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS OOHFIDEH'f!At · "OP Subject: 20220 UM F OR ~ January 21, 1967
  • John Macy and about 5-7 others Stanley Resor John Adams CAB Ross F. Power Com. Woods - Deputy USIA Bagge F. P. Com. Sam Zagoria NLRB 7:34 Departed - stopped in Little Rock for refueling at 9:07 10:45 Arrived LBJ Ranch Attended presidential news
  • Robert McNamara / Under Secy Nicholas deB. Katzenbach » / Depy Secy Cyrus R. Vance The *V Gen. Earle Wheeler, Chmn, JCS classified \ Gen. William Westmoreland, returned ] Walt Rostow I Robert Komer L- George Christian agenda for this mtg was " secret
  • policy on pardons; civil rights; riots in Oxford, Mississippi; integration of University of Alabama; Civil Rights Act of 1964; legislative maneuvering by LBJ; William McCulloch; Everett Dirksen; cloture threat; LBJ, HEW, and Chicago school funds; LBJ
  • :Q _~Ua:tytQ ~ asl~ him.-~~~~er:h~=~~-~-e~~~~ -~ S~~ ~~9nal-'. -~Joie_told:m:~t:~he=ha.d, and. that..he...w-.a-gQing~th-,:lWfctra;olJfpre~ ·- ~ ebut"Tth.,reta. • on-the-AUjancu · '-, William G. Bowdler j Cc: Mr. Roatow J / SECRET -- EXDIS
  • � � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE : WILLIAM BUNDY INTERVIEWER : PAIGE E . MULHOLLAN More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with William P. Bundy
  • Bundy, William P. (William Putnam), 1917-2000
  • Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 2 (II), 5/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • William P. Bundy
  • contribution the United States should make to world order is the example of a model society at home. M: That's the William Borah isolationist ideal, of course. But a lot of these people, Joe Clark of Pennsylvania and others--Aiken--in the past have supported
  • was correct in doing. But I remember Congressman William Colmer, chairman of the Rules Committee, finally .arose and .went down the aisle and "Now, Mr. Speaker, thi.s gentleman is making his _maiden speech in the Congress; We have just met him and have
  • explicitly referred to the fact that it was on Senator Johnson that he counted to bypass the disruptive stance of Bill [William] Knowland. And it was Senator Johnson who made it possible for President Eisenhower to carry forward a foreign policy of the kind
  • force to assist the states covered by the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization in the defense of their liberty. Now, there was no question at all at the time about the meaning of that resolution. M: The critics--Mr. [J. William] Fulbright particularly
  • 5650 1. Baggs and Ashmore have returned with Aide-Memoire from North Vietnamese latter's position with respect to "contacts" to Vientiane via ICC flight which purports to represent and "talks. 11 Text follows: '' The Government of the Democratic
  • : Porth.coming Visit by Baggs and Ashmore to Hanoi. William Baggs called me from Miami this morning to say that be and Aslmlore had been inri.ted to come to Hanoi, and were planning to leave early next week. H,e :-Sf::1.d. that t.he.y .. · had een;; A me 1sage
  • letter from William Preston Lane, Jr. is the result of 7our kind and thoughttul suggestion for me to wire him: "Dear Claude: Thank you !or 7our telegram of congratulations. It was a long, hard campaign, but I am happy with the result, and I deeply
  • policy on pardons; civil rights; riots in Oxford, Mississippi; integration of University of Alabama; Civil Rights Act of 1964; legislative maneuvering by LBJ; William McCulloch; Everett Dirksen; cloture threat; LBJ, HEW, and Chicago school funds; LBJ
  • with the American seller to suggest that the produci be subjected to toxicity testing before the ahipnent 1• made. The aeller agreed to do thia. J\.ITHERFORD POATS 'rlr'\.. William S. Gaud .... .... C.~F. CtJ I\?/ ,Fe;: / August 15, 1967 MEMORANDUM F0.8
  • . . . ? M: Ashmore and Baggs? S: Yes. They were engaged in this thing, and they arrived actually the same day I left Vietnam. This was early in January~ So that to my "lay of thinking, there is a sequential progress of these visas which would
  • the Ne w York Time s OF F RECOR D Larry O'Brien (Carl Bagge ) re possible appointment Federal Power (Robert Amory) OF OFF TH E RECOR D to Commission F TH E RECORD George Reed y (pl) Departed offic e vi a automobil e fo r 233 9 Massachusett s Avenu
  • his press conference and were introduce d — [ Mr . John Sweeney -- for th e position of Federal Co-chairman o f the Appalachia n Commissio n Mr. Charle s R. Ros s — for Federa l Power Commission Mr. Car l E. Bagg e — for Federa l Power Commission Mr
  • off. see we a re not getting anything back from Hanoi. M a n d A a n d Kising er The Pre sid~nt: Did the State Department insist on a letter from Ashmore when he got into his discussions ove1· tlLere? Secretary Rusk: .'. They (Ashmore and Baggs) were
  • Commissio n John G . Adam s o f South Dakot a t o b e a member o f th e CA B for th e ter m of si x year s expirin g Decembe r 31 . 1950 . Carl E . Bagge , o f Illinois, t o b e a membe r o f the Federa l Powe r Commissio n for th e remainde r o f the ter
  • these at that time? W: I think that the first one arose out of a series of articles that had been written by Harry Ashmore and Bill Baggs based on their visits to North Vietnam and certain allegations that had been made either by them or by North Vietnamese to them
  • Biographical information; government service; F-111; general counsel to Defense Department; tactical aircraft study; Harry Ashmore and Bill Baggs; meetings with LBJ; Pueblo Crisis; Military Assistance Program
  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 7 where Bill Baggs , the late edito r of the Miami News, and Harry Ashmore of the Cente r of Demo cratic Insti tutio ns had just been on a trip up to Hanoi which he
  • Biographical information; the 1960 convention; Russell urges LBJ not to accept the vice-presidential nomination; Ralph McGill; anecdote of the MLK funeral; LBJ and the Ashmore-Baggs visit to North Vietnam; LBJ asks Patterson to serve on the Civil
  • him. The same thing happened with [Carl] Bagge. Bagge voted against the wishes of Dirksen in an important 15 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More
  • property, another was on the beautification of federal buildings and structures. There was one on utilities that was chaired by Carl Bagge of the Federal Power Commission. This was perhaps the best. This one was released publicly but without council