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  • are cooperating with us in the effort to block trade with Cuba. TOP 6ECRE'f' :, ' . .: ~P-SEC!t~I - 2 ­ 5. Tripartite Talks -- There was a tripartite discussion of the problem of dealing with the reunification of Germany. Our posi ­ tion
  • get much evidence of this in my talks. 11 Don1 t push us into cooperation, 11 they say. Ball: Must do what we can to make an independent peace with Hanoi. This is more difficult if North Vietnam becomes more dependent upon on China. Hanoi under
  • be cooperative with the Congress if the majority will just tell me what it wants, 11 the President said. Senator Mansfield said that the President cannot cut until he gets the appropriations bills, and he added "that is our fault - we've got several
  • foundation (In thfs case ft Is the Small Business Opportunities Corporation sponsored by the Drexel Insti­ tute, the fellowship Commission and the City of Ph11ade1phla) which wll I recrult prospect ive Ne9ro businessmen and, In cooperation with SBA. give them
  • asked to tell Castro If he does"'t cooperate they will break relationship Doug Dillon Novy - stopped PT 109 & arrested them out in waters. Pres. Continue surveillance until U.N . comes up with something as sub­ stitute. Rusk desires to see Thompson
  • Administration Washington, D. C. Mr. John T. Knox Fiscal Agent for the 37 Farm Credit Banks (The Federal Land Banks, the Federal Intermediate Credit Banks and the Banks for Cooperatives) New York, Hew York Mr. Lome Greene, star of the television program
  • executive 5 Federal Executiv e Board Official s j n 15 major metropolitan areas, currently concentrate on the achievement of (15) greater intergovernmental and interagency cooperation in solving critical urban problems. Mr. Macy requested this appt w
  • . - to discuss a Peace Corps proposal to conduct I ^Z ^ = Ia pilot training program this summer in cooperation w/VISTA for 500 college i juniors who have applied for the Peace Corps. —, ij __^ , , .— 6:00p 6:01p ; Walt W. Rostow / - toiTEHousf Dat €NT LYNDO N
  • Entertainment: Simon Estes, bass-baritone Stephen Kates, cellist Veronica IBsH Tyler, soprano Misha Dichter, pianist Jane Marsh, soprano Van Cliburn was master of ceremonies RECEPTION GUESTS INCLUDED: /^ / Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Adler Mr . and Mrs. Jack Cooper
  • — HM1 Don Nauser Sgt. Paul Glynn Sgt. Marshall Gaddis 1C1 Richard Ellison (whca) A1C James Z. Cooper (whoa) Sp5 Herbert S. Currier, Jr. (whca) CT2 Thomas R. Rees(whca) Prc. William F. Garwood, Jr., (whca) Pfc. Richard L. McClain(whca) Prc. WilliAm E
  • , St. Paul, Minn Hon Clarence Pierce, Chairman, Interstate Cooperation, House of Rep, Jackson, Mi Hon Thomas D Graham, Speaker, House of Rep, Jefferson City, Mo. Hon Ray J Wayrynen, Speaker, House of Rep, Helena, Mont Hon Phillip C. Sorensen, Lt. Gov
  • a request the President made last year. H. J Res 1178, which authorized the D. C. Commissioners and Federal officials to cooperate on a North American Shrine Convention here in July 1967 HR 1534, which permits payments of wage differentials up to 25 percent
  • Cong and Mrs. Melvin Price Cong and Mrs. John Young Cong John Convers, Jr. Mr. Earl Cooper, Senate Appropriations Committee JOiNT COMMISSION ON ATOMIC ENERGY STAFF PEOPLE Mr. John Conway Mr. William England Mr James Graham Mr. Joseph Hennessey Mr
  • , Leverett Saltonstal l /_ Sen. Ross Bass Sen. Cale b Boggs \ Sen. Birch Bayh Sen. John Sherman Cooper Sen. Alam Bible Sen. Milton Youn g Sen. Daniel Brewster Sen. Margaret Chas e Smit h Sen. Howar d Cannon Sen. Paul Fanni n Sen. Lister Mf c Hill Sen. George
  • strik e portio n carefull y rs « AJ£V and sen d cy s b y wire t o head o f steel negotiators, Cooper l and Abel. . . make s brie f 3 remarks re his eye glasses ^S an d appearanc e o n T V at PConf . August 35, . 196 5 WEDNESDAY The Whit e House
  • . JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) . nomination sent to th e SENAT E o n Octobe r 20 , 1965 Philip H, Trezise, of Michigan, t o be the Representative of the USA to the Organization for Economi c Cooperation and Development, vice
  • : Douglass Cater , Bromle y Smith , Larr y O'Brien . Cheste r L . Cooper Senator Mik e Mansfiel d an d Senator Everet t Dirkse n joine d the meeting. Congressman Geral d For d arrived t o joi n th e meeting The Presiden t wen t t o his offic e H e stoppe d
  • f school . "The Presiden t announce d tha t h e wa s designatin g Vice Presiden t Humphrey to work in liaison wit h th e nation's mayor s o n urban problems an d Federal cooperation with cities. "
  • ^HHHHf c Albert Kroll - - the n t o th e Boyhoo d Hom e which Mrs. Johnso n i s havin g renovate d fo r a museum - - an d of f to the Pedernales Electri c Cooperative , Inc . - - fo r a look a t th e new addition being added . Thi s coo p is ver y
  • the Treasury . Henr y Fowle r Director o f USIA . Car l Rowan , an d Director-designate , Leonar d Mark s Attorney Genera l Nichola s Katzenbac h Ambassador t o Vie t Nam, Henr y Cabo t Lodg e White House: McGeo Bundy , Horac e Busby . Cheste r Cooper , Bil l
  • to us of what decisive importance a strong North Atlantic Alliance is for the security of all of its members and for a successful peace policy. I am happy that our two governments serve these goals through close and under­ standing cooperation
  • Time tcmpa.ny. I EW Y.OftiK, THURSDAY. JANU~RY 13, 1949. eiz arin Warns B tiSh COttERN CITED Coµrse Will Lead · war 0 NOON ON ·FORGE eaderI Aska /or Cooper ion Lut lunge Whole World Int Conflict tudied lnvcuion ol Egypt ove. Says Our Anxiety Waa N
  • i·,dia i~• th1 ' wucld'~ sixth largest pro­ J u.-1·1· ui 11 r n i urn,
  • or another? K: Oh, yes. M: They weren't blocking you out? K: Oh, no. I never felt that. I think that the staff that President Johnson had around him was most cooperative, most cooperative. M: Did he have a man who dealt sort of as a specialty
  • ; cooperation White House and governors; creation and administration of Commission on Civil Disorders; LBJ reaction to Commission report; Lady Bird; Illinois
  • that was cooperating in the control of billboards a premium of one half of one per cent of the construction cost of the highway, provided they would exercise the control of the billboards, such as removing them a certain distance away from the edges of the highway so
  • in Maryland be open to all service personnel or else be open to none. As a matter of fact, since that time the policy has been made generally applicable and has been accepted, I think, with considerable cooperation of both the realtors and our service
  • in the Senate under Senator Johnson was highly cooperative in this. It's fair to say that we had more trouble with Senator Goldwater on the issue of scholarships than perhaps we did from anybody on the majority side. F: Did you get the feeling
  • And we developed with, their cooperation, a grant-in-aid program modeled on the BOR grant-in-aid program which would allow the States and cities to accept grants and work on a matching basis with these utilities to retroactively underground power lines
  • no trouble getting the White House pool to work for you? S: No, sir. In fact, well, as you know, they have a correspondence section at the White House, and Mr. Hopkins, who's still at the White House, was the single most cooperative, helpful LBJ
  • ] Beulah, and he did offer all facilities of the government, and the federal government was very cooperative with the people in charge of disaster work. I wasn't involved in it particularly, but they're all very grateful for the assistance that was given
  • that I was fighting not only businessmen, but I was fighting some of the people around the White House, too, and they were harder to deal with. M: What about the businessmen? P: I got tremendous cooperation from a lot of them, bless their sweet hearts
  • disagreed with that. I think in that case there would have been some defections by South Vietnamese officials, perhaps not overt but tacit cooperation with the VC. Some few, of course, were in effect VC agents, and that would have increased. M: Did
  • director, so did the CIA station chief. (Interruption) G: So the heads of the various bureaus cooperated. L: They cooperated. We had a few arguments, and in particular I had arguments with Barry, but we always resolved them amicably. And the funny
  • -- 5 G: Did you feel like you were going to get cooperation from the Department of Labor and the Agriculture Department? M: Yes, I guess there was a feeling in those days that--and there was a genuine cooperation, at least I felt there was. I know
  • but didn't, as we saw it, have any great merit. There were protective elements in the bill; you weren't forcing [it] down the throat. You had local compliance, and cooperative effort was a requirement. G: Another element of the proposal was a loan guarantee
  • construed to be undue delay and lack of cooperation in that area. It follows the same pattern as the six hundred thousand dollars. As far as many of us were concerned, there were clear indications that the "Johnson people" were most reluctant
  • that had to do with committee operations was up to the chairman. If the chairman saw fit to lean upon the Speaker or to go to him for advice ahead of time, invariably the Speaker was cooperative. If the chairman refused or failed or neglected to work
  • would cooperate. Once the company officials saw that we were not going to do a job of utility bashing, cooperation was terrific. During the next day, we brought in our technical advisory people. They arrived the next morning. And there we planned on how
  • an unheard ot request. 20, 1965. \ Thia is a very small coJll'l1Ullit7·and nothing exciting haa ever happened like this here betoi,. Thanking you in aclvanc~tor 70\lr cooperation and consideration in this matter, I am Sincerely yours, ~d'.~ Robert L
  • of a ■ eietance and urge you to conaider the endorsement of the 1-'lan ■ for Progre•• and Equal Employment Opportunity Progr:t.m aa a project i ■ one o! the for the Advertising Council. This Program beet example• of full cooperation between tho Federal Government