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- is 58215401. am 38 years old. captain of 11 USS Pueblo" belongin;r to the while carrying out espionage activities waters of the Democratic People's Republic I was born in Pocatello, Ida~o, USA. I The crew of our rruss Pueblo" are 83 (pause] in all including
- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Wozencraft -- VIII -- 2 side and the Democrats on the other by delegation
- you wouldn't need the committees at all if you analyzed the problem properly. The old people needed bigger pay checks through their Social Security benefits. And the economic problem was to figure out how much the nation could afford to increase
- the end of the day. He, for the first time that I recall, started telling me his worries about the Democratic National Committee. He felt they were mishandling money. He felt that they were disorganized. He felt that he personally had an obligation to see
- October 1965 visit to the Ranch; LBJ’s relationship with the press; activities at the Ranch; LBJ’s desire to pay off Democratic National Committee debt and Krim’s involvement; Cliff Carter; John Criswell; political discussions at the Ranch; Francis
- from Miaaeuri on the Agriculture Committee, condemning FAO, how much we spend, the fact they are ungrateful and the one Nation - one world rule. It was quite a tirade. I eased him around, spent a little time with him, and before the week WS:S up when
- , appointment--or any service in the political field except working on both Democratic and Republican inaugural committees in the years past. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
- Biographical information; Chairman of Medal Committee for LBJ’s inaugural; Felix DeWaldin; appointment to Redevelopment Land Agency; Marvin Watson; Neville Miller; appointment to Chairmanship of District Council; Steve Pollack; Max Kampelman; Walter
- . But it came before the committee PB: State Democratic - - - CH: State Democratic Executive Committee of the State Convention held in Fort Worth in the Blackstone Hotel, as I recall. The committee voted by a narrow margin, actually, one vote, to put his
- to depend on public polls; LBJ winning by a small margin in 1948; one vote put his name on Democratic ballot; LBJ as a popular President, except in 1968;
- , the passage of that 1957 Civil Rights Act, was one of the things that many of the national Democratic liberals, such as Paul Butler, at the time DNe chairman, and some of the people you were working with, with the Democratic National Committee, used as one
- Meeting LBJ in the 1930’s; whether or not LBJ’s personality changed over the years; confrontations between Texas liberals and conservatives with LBJ cought in the middle; Paul Butler’s attempts to gain power and to make the Democratic party more
- bring ma- would b~ primarily responsible in American aid to become an inter.jar and fa r-reaching benefits to administering the funds to give national dole;" he said. "The Con~ their people." credence. to actions and not prom- gress of the United States
- could dip down in his bag, and he had a little assignment for a Democrat on the Senate Small Business Committee. F: Did you get the feeling that Senator Johnson was sort of sidetracking Senator Kefauver? 2 LBJ Presidential Library http
- LBJ as majority leader; LBJ's management of committee assignments (the "Johnson Rule"); LBJ's single-mindedness in pursuing legislative goals; LBJ as vice president inadvertently left out of discussions on occasion; RFK-LBJ relationship; Plans
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- of Africans. We know what these words mean. not abstractions. To us -- and to you -- they are They are a living part of our experience as men and nations. Freedom means self-determination; independence; strong democratic institutions; and government
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- at al Convention TV exposu e Senator )( x Brewster's AA, Jack Sullivan, y that Brewster has no in the Democratic National Brewster needs some national and would like to introduce ~}/;/~;_/~e~,te address. Cri~well yes V' about this? no_ Jitj:J
- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh M. M. Valenti — IV — 4 G: Early 1960, very early. V: Yes. Because I know he was at the [Democratic National] Convention. I remember him being very hard working. I think Mrs. Johnson liked
- and the Kennedys, debate between LBJ and JFK at the 1960 Democratic convention.
- for their campaigns. We were working fairly closely with the [Democratic] National Committee, and that was the year when all the fracas arose over the third term. About that time Tommy Corcoran, I think, kind of got out of favor at the White House, and this involved
- ; LBJ's congressional work style; LBJ trying to get on the Appropriations Committee; LBJ's use of charm; LBJ forcing staff members to stretch their abilities; FDR's third term campaign; Connally's wedding; LBJ's 1940's senatorial campaign; press relations
- that respects the law and avoids further violence . It seems to me that the appointment of such a committee would help to underscore the concern felt in all parts of the nation over the ominous turn of events in Selma. And I also feel that the community leaders
- FI LE LOCATION NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National Security Council File NSC Meetings, vol . l Tab 4, 3/5/64, Secretary M::Namara's Mission to Vietnam OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache RESTRICTIClll CODES (A) C losed by Executive Order 11652 qovemlnq
- Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Secretary McNamara's Mission to Vietnam; OAS Action on Venezuelan Arms Cache, 3/5/1964, Volume 1, Tab 4," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- important precedent. And, as I remember, Lyndon Johnson did work for that bill. B: Yes, he did. Then what was your attitude toward the 1960 Democratic ticket of Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Johnson? R: Quite frankly, I was very distressed when Mr. Johnson
- in Indianapolis. Ind. --is former Chairman. Democratic Natl Committee -to be named Amb to Spain (done in press release today) Mr. McKinney is now Chairman o f the American Fletcher National Bank & Trust Company VH.TE H TsE date JENT LYNDON B . JOHNSON the DIARY
- was going to be used in other ways. What eventually did happen to it was that all of that material was turned over to the Democratic National Committee for use by Vice President Humphrey in his campaign. We updated the material and delivered it to Senator
- , of the Future Forum steering committee, moderated the panel. Mr. Baxter. a former aide and com mittee clerk in the Texas house, was the first Republican to be elected lo the Tra vis County Commissioners Court. His special interests are telecommunications
- and·is patterned after the IIGT at llubamaad's Temple o:f Islam lfo. 2, Chicago. 15 APPENDIX STUDBNT MOM-VIOLBMT COORDINATING COMMITTEE (SMCC) On llay 12, 1967, a source advised that SMCCude an official announce•nt of election of national officers
- Folder, "Black National Movement - FBI Report - File #3," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 14
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
Oral history transcript, Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., interview 1 (I), 1/28/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the legislation was ; I'd have to check it out, but Lyndon wanted it out of the Rules Committee . In those days we , had twelve Members in the Rules Committee, eight Democrats and four Republicans . was the chairman . Old man [Howard] Smith, I think, Two
- the most needy by a committee. The care and m.aintenaDce of' the property has been assured by the sponsoring organization. ~ Catbolic Relief Service - National Catholic Welfare Nev York $50,000 COnference, This allocation was reserved for one-time
- : International Platform Association The Ambassador of Bolivia, Julio Sanjines-Goytia sat at Pres. table on July 22. Mr. Rostow says that H. E. Colonel Jaime Berdecio Z. , Minister of National Economy while Barrientos understands Captain Felix Villaroel, Aide
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 31 (XXXI), 7/11/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the Defense Department, which the President said he was willing to do if Bob could deliver in advance the majority of votes on the Senate Armed Services Committee, which McNamara was unable to deliver. G: He tried to do that? C: He tried to do that. Yes. He
- of the National Lawyers Guild, an organization which has been designated as a com.~unist front by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States House of Representatives. Wachtel is a partner in the law firm of Rubin, Wachtel, and Levine, 598 Madison
- . Charles W eltner, Democratic National Committee — President had asked to se e him prior to Weltner's appearance on "Meet th e • this coming Sunday) --Weltner will be on the TODAY show for 8 RK(.C)RI) U soo««««TP.,,T,wcofr,« „*«.-,«.-,,,_ mins Thurs
- that an • nation can pay for being the "biggest ki on the block," but :Mr. Valencia has pu the issue 1n keen perspective and I cal his remarks to the attention of my col went to leagues and readers of the CONGREs no sham Thaila sroNALRECORDby asking
- ; although my title, as far as I was concerned, was counsel of the Senate Democratic Policy Committee. So I think that most of his top staff people were in the Policy Committee orbit, so to speak, except Walter Jenkins and Lloyd Hand, who were in the Texas
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 37 (XXXVII), 8/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- , there was a great outpouring, both at the time and when he returned in January, of affection and of comradeship for him. I just sort of breathed a sigh of relief because I thought he was good for the Democratic leadership for goodly more span of time, that he would
- Democratic National Convention; the support of John Connally and the Wesley West family; early memories of John F. Kennedy; LBJ's senate majority leader office; committee to select the best senators throughout history; LBJ persuading Texas delegates to vote
- to that effect. G: Would he have favored a more aggressive defense of Eastern Europe, do you think? J: I think he would have. I feel sure he would have. I don't know how far, but we had no defense at all. G: The Democrats were really on the defensive
Oral history transcript, William H. Chartener, interview 1 (I), 1/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- for most of the middle part of the year we were meeting once every week or once every two weeks just hammering out the program and policy positions of this committee. In the early days we thought that perhaps we ought to try to set up a large national
- Biographical information; Assistant Secretary appointment; primary duties; Troika; tax surcharge; freedom to express opinion; economic forecasts; Federal Reserve Board; Wilbur Mills; President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Relations; wage
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Pueblo meetia-g -11lJ.24.l-68- ~8 ·J.1-q5 . 'T'" a "2. 'I Nw ' ~ · 7,0 x ~ m.r--- RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ;J - g
- Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Cyprus, 1/24/1968, Volume 4, Tab 62," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
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- /oh PICKLE -- V -- 21 F: A bit more conservative than the President . P: But I think other groups, labor groups, liberal groups, national political leaders, all felt that Ralph Yarborough would come nearer supporting the Democratic ticket
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 35 (XXXV), 9/20/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- on that because of the President. G: Let's talk a minute about the national defense needs. Did this impair the movement of troops? C: By and large [Robert] McNamara took the position that he could go either way. If we wanted the emergency board, he could
- Johnson's days the Democratic National Committee went down hill--the machinery, the party machinery. Did he ever discuss this problem 9 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories
- Robert Kennedy's offer to leave LBJ's cabinet following John F. Kennedy's assassination; the 1968 presidential campaign; Edward Kennedy's role in the selection of Massachusetts delegates to the 1968 Democratic National Convention; the 1968
Oral history transcript, John E. Lyle, Jr., interview 1 (I), 4/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Lyle -- I -- 2 became very closely related because I was interested in the state dilemma, more than in national politics. G: Yes. Now you were elected
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 13 (XIII), 9/10/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- by committee. After considerable consultation with his Democratic colleagues, he did not try to force issues in a demanding sense or dictatorial sense. That wasn't his style. He had a rather reasonable working relationship with Dirksen. We ran
- 14(B) of the Taft-Hartley Act; combining 14(b) with a farm bill so that urban and rural Democrats would support each other; Orville Freeman's involvement in lobbying for the farm bill; the Appalachian Regional Development Act and the Public Works
Oral history transcript, Anthony J. Celebrezze, interview 1 (I), 1/26/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- : The combination didn't cause you difficulty with your other delegates and the Ohio Democrats? C: You mean Johnsorrs? M: Yes. C: No, we accepted Johnson. M: When you went to Washington then for President Kennedy, were there any particular areas of HEW