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  • , _ ;)0 ~2,Cj BJNABS, Daw . 6(3 __, February 19. 1965 MEMORANDUM. FOR THE PRESIDENT You may be interested bl .Alec Home's strong minded view•. He baa always been a downri&J.lt man when Coml111Ullsta are concerned, and of course n·ow he doean •t have
  • to Wilson to emphasize the importance of avoiding the Pearson error, the Douglas-Home error, or the Michael Stewart error. I am informed by his private secretary that his object is to have this meeting occur without any such incident. What he wants most
  • (two cases were in efforts by Vietnamese troops to rescue U.S. advisors -- this is a good point at home, but not abroad). 5. There has been absolutely no NSC discussion of this problem precisely because riot-control gases are standard equipment
  • Carter Robert Mugge HOUSING & 'HOME FINANCE AGENCY Robert Sauer Helen F. Eckerson INTER!OR DEPARTMENT ·B arton Clauss.e n James c. 'Rettie JUSTICE DEPARTMENT (Civil Rights Division) John L. Murp~y 2 3 LABOR DEPARTMENT Arthur Chapin - Bureau
  • . the O} . Ro ert ti • Ko ~r, srr ~ ., The hLe House; ash n.;l n, D. C. UNCLASSIFIED A1:.:r~• - 2 - of home leaves, I am con ident that tie new set p will ave proven its effectiven 1 end o ss. Witl my warmest regards, Sinr-erel C ester
  • -4'l 4 p 04/13/65 A #57a letter to Sir Robert Gordon Menzies from the P~esident Possible classified information 1 p n.d. A #120a lette to the president Possible classified information 4/2/65 A 4/17/65 A ~ Pos~isle tl129 memo resident
  • d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
  • of $1,000,000 o provide int e p· eside:it 1 s discre io 11for emergencies affecting ·n'"erest, secur·ty, or efe sew c may arise at home or abroad." used a most e irely byte President for o. estic emergencies. i volve the reside t fairy explicitly in ai ing
  • aa Alla1atant to the Pao1t1o and Par But Branch ot tbe Pol1t1oo-N111t&1'7 Division 1n OPKAV.Laat asatgrweut waa u OcmmendingOttioer ot a VS De11tr079r., home ported in Japan and operatiDs 1n the IPar But Area. Graduate ot l'letoher School ot La
  • ' ra.la alMl..Pakk~ Tlda A• Ibo key laaue. e tWG bulk •o tu1e ta ·di• n(&1 ald WU w 'll have to ft•m up eoon. Tlle iwo ellClo••d 9apeu -arsue fol' eoatiaud major lave•tmeat. but oaly lf we can drive home the. aeceaaary recipl'ocal ba•pla· •f!!ltlie&l la
  • ,tseleeves. Alone expression and sincerity. Alone wide angle. empt.y except for record. tech. Rose garden National Qivil League's career ~nother ceranony-. CS covered. Justice service Douglas- couple of lenses. NBCand staffers lunch lbsby, /) Valen t,1
  • , Carl T. DIBKSEN, Everett McKinley DODD, Thomas J. DCMINICK, Peter H. DOUGLAS, Paul H. EASTLAND, James O. ELLENDER, Allen J. ERVIN, Sam J., Jr., FANNIN, Paul J. FONG, Hiram L. FULBRIGHT, J. W. GCRE, Albert GRUENING, Ernest HARRIS, Fred R. HART, Philip
  • : As President "The moment that the Organization of American States can present a plan that will bring peace on the island and give us the opportunity to evacuate our people and give some hope of stability of government, we'll be the first to come back home
  • spoke to him of his fatigue and eagerness to get home, and he says that even some of our best friends are in a resentful mood. I told him that I was sure you knew more about the mood of the Congress than anyone else, but that I would pass this message
  • must soon find permanent homes in Executive Departments. A number already have. In the Judgment of the task force, the Community Action Programs are vital to the performance of the new Department's total responsibilities ·and should be transferred
  • ' . . TRANSFERS TO DEPARTl\lENT • 21 SEC. 5. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 22 ( b) of this section, there are hereby transferred to and 23 vested in the Secretary all of the functious, powers, :uwJ------+ 24 duties of the Housing and Home
  • . There is a new modem belt- 1:-:: j •~.,_ :~•·~. · '"··. • . • • •. ,.. .-::: ·_-'.N .. 1 handsome young Rep. Lindsay has just way around it. .11is lined with homes (·~ .-_\ ::::_·:. ~ .:···!:_-. ' . , '-"1' . . been elected mayor of New York. The and new facton
  • any reduction in military costs• which does serious political damage. Douglas Dillon now tells me that the immediate dangers are much lower than he had feared. Several hundreds of millions of the balance of payments losses of December appear to have
  • this picture. May I iiV& a sm.tllu copy to e~ch these oft~ Oke J ---- YES .H0______ ___ MR. PRESIDENr: Would it be possible for me to take SOJ118 pictures of amil.y at home ,~ ftlllll5,in ti. White House some ffWng in the forthcoming this week
  • organizations. PL 89-174 provided for the establishment of HUD under a Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, appointed by the President with Senate confirmation. The Secretary was given all the powers, fWlctions and duties of the Housing and Home Finance
  • and Home Finance Agency, its constituent agencies, in the Secretary Development. positions will be transferred Under Section 9 of the.Act, and agencies within some action that will officers of and to and vested of the Department of Housing
  • ,/'ft.in this way has been done many times before. They were the subject of last year's Task Force report that traced Al ---the great dimensions of unmet housing needs: some 7 ~illion urban families live in homes of such disrepair as to violate housing
  • students in our universities and laboratories. · My final stop on my return home was in Italy where I made a brief visit to the Frascatti laboratory outside of Rome. This laboratory is carrying on an excellent program on a limited budget in high energy
  • -of tb11 peptl-u of the continuing of urbanization to upgrade construct the technology urban ma•• transit and responsive .J the automobile. a host of human problem■, of home bui14in9, systems that to de■ ign are economically how to become
  • a realignment of politi­ cal parties. His weaknesses appear to be his arrogance and unknown political strength be­ yond his home island of Crete. Mitsotakis enjoys the support of the Athens daily Eleftheria, which is one of the most influ­ ential journa.ls
  • .these actions wo.uld ; '- . ·"" ·.. -·:· bring ·home · to.. the .United States _that .Brazil \.ras
  • 06038 . CQtWIBBN'fJAL s 81 . I CALttD ON . P ~ IMIN · THIS . MORNING AT HIS HOME IN KASTRI PURSUANT TO A REQUEST I HAD MADE EARLIER THI S WEEK TO HAVE ONE OF OUR ­ PE~!ODIC DISCUSSIONS •. FONMIN COST OPOULOS WAS ALSO PRESENT. ~ttIMIN