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  • . The "clock is stopped" during these periods and teams are not permitted to communicate with one another. The Game Staff consists of members of JWGA's Cold War Division as well as other individuals designated by cooperating agencies. They are full­ fledged
  • satisfaction with the new prime minister's willing­ ness to cooperate with legisla­ tive committees set up to inves­ tigate corruption in government and other matters. Problems and Pros~ects After three of the most eventful and turbulent months in recent
  • holiday when we did go down. But we [the NPS] are able to cooperate with states in planning their parks, and actually there has been very little project, because most of our transportation, cost involved in our even, was on planes that were flying
  • when AEC or the Department of Defense had a thing to cooperate on, as to who was going to do it and where, and this kind of judicial function. 1 12 THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROBLEM OF COORDINATION Would that now pass to this group, that kind
  • favor" at this time, for the reasons Ambassador Barbour gives. And I believe that firm assurance of support for the Israeli air force now should encourage Arab cooperation with the Jarring Mission, discourage hot-heads on both sides, and constitute
  • the level executive agency properly of charges. charged ' f~r rate of internation "in a cooperative the executive than the quasi-judicial required proclivities could not determine regulation. 8 that effort rate precepts shipping
  • counter-part so that projects can be launched promptly. These ongoing U.N. activities should help lay the basis for a much larger participation of the United Nations in the long-range development of Vietnam, in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank
  • of remembering that in the eyes of the GVN they are here as guests of the GVN and that both U.S. and GVN interests will be served by their cooperating, to the extent feasible, with GVN arrangements. 7. Vve are planning to send an officer to join the observers
  • to convalesce at Brooke. At that point I was president of the American Heart Association, and because of that and because I was involved in the care of President Johnson I was asked to be on "Meet the Press," along with Ted Cooper, who was then in charge
  • an d cooperation. , ^ e Amb. ha d a previou s assignmen t i n Washingto n a s Ministe r Plenipotentiar y fro m 1957 t o 1959 . ' \ ; Th 11 Whit e Hous ; Fran s Excellenc y Take zo Shimoda . o f Japa n - fo r presentatio n o f credential s . Willia m
  • and California authorities cooperative? C: Well, they were very anxious. On the way out I went by Sacramento and talked with Governor Brown. He designated several people that came down to Los Angeles with me and with whom we worked very closely. The very first
  • it was the only one that had these sort of national routes. DG: That's correct. MG: Was anything done to encourage American Airlines to cooperate in this important interval? DG: There was a secretary of commerce then who had earlier ties to American Airlines
  • of. cooperation that he expects from us. Ii we ea.eh have internal public problems, which differ som cwhat, the point is that ot1r two Presidents should in consultation decide how to proceed in a way to deal with both sols of problems. We cannot give
  • to be friendly to us. He recognized that there are limits as to how far they can manifest such friendliness to us. If security is lacking in the hamlets and in the country side, the population will be frightened and unable to cooperate. If they see
  • ith I n d onesia and has no wish to end cooperative p ro g ram s unrelated to the confrontation with Malaysia. The United States is supportin g the forces working for reconciliation and peaceful agr eement amon g all the countries concerned. of others
  • directly or indirectly from Cuba are transported i nto their respective countries, and that there be no clandestine movement o-f persons reaching their shores f r om Cuba, the member states cooperate in establishing sys t ems of aerial, sea and land
  • DOR J OHNS0 1J U •S • ~11 SS I 0 N V!ETNA~ESE POLITIC AL LEADERS PROPOSED BILLETTING FOR PRINCIP1\ LS OF YOUR PAR TY FOLL O':J.: aUt!D Y IN ITH TAYLOR ur:GER WITH JOHl~SO N (•)CN ,o.UGHTO i~ WITH 1.~EST:•10RELA ND COOPER WITH DESILV A .•!I LL
  • JCS Admiral McDonald Treasury Secretary Dillon CIA Director McCone USIA Director Rowan White House McGeorge Bundy Ches t er Cooper Secretary McNamara raised several questions w ith respect to retaliation for the attack on the enlisted men's
  • with lower _f'ranchise qualifi:cations, permitting a limited number of Africans to qualify. The African leaders refused to cooperate in implementing the constitution, which they considered a device to::: perpetuate minority rule, and few Africans registered
  • __,_..,__,._,_____ ____^_ _ in the crisis that scheduled appmt was bothersome to him ) = .*/ 7:40 - 7:44p ^^T^^ Leslie Fry, Nat'l Commander of the Vets of Foreign Wars OFF RECORD ' 2J__ Cooper Holt - • VFW Legislative Director (Pictures) 7:44p £ George Christian (pl) 7:45pm To __ MJDR's
  • that you have got things going in the r:tgpt direction ma.vbe you will find help and cooperation sufficient to take us a long wa.Y" on this. For you, nu most sincere thanks. Very trtizy yours d ~~~~ [2 of 2] sbuu: ~""Y ... . ·.:.;¥ho ve ·:'~· ki
  • COOPER, John Sherman, U.S. Senate MUSKIE, Edmund s., u.s. Senate WILLIAMS' Jr. I Harrison A. I uoS. Senate BREWS'IER Daniel B., U.S. Senate EMPSEY, o ., Gov. of Conn. ASHIEY, Thomas L., UoS. Congress McFALL, John J., U.S. Congress GALLAGHER, Cornelius
  • , They had to have cooperation I probably wouldn't word the problem just like that. I think here what he had reference to when he said there was a shortage of eligible youths was rather that it was a problem of finding youths who qualified, getting the word
  • . They And this is where cooperative planning and development of something like that--there even can be a sharing of costs--even though you get in this community of X size, [and] all that is needed to cover everybody's need is one, and you decide where it's going
  • a memo saying here's what we bombed and here's what they're putting in. G: How do you spell that? LG: O-D-E-E-N. It was myself, Phil Odeen-- He's now a partner here in town, Coopers and Vibrand [?]. And a guy worked for Odeen by the name of John
  • and say, "Isn't that right?" or something like that. B: How were the lower level federal officials to deal with? Did you get cooperation out of the sub-cabinet and department head people that you had to deal with? T: We always had trouble
  • session and he stopped us after about ten minu tes and said: to know i~ "I don't think I rea lly want any more of this. Wha t I wan t why the Army can't cooperate with Joe McCarthy. The White House has told me that I'm expected to get along
  • a real hot war And the first of these is that as far as Congressional cooperation with the President, as far as the President checking with the Congress is concerned, every check was made with the Congress. The chairman of the Foreign Relations
  • of regionalism, regional economic cooperation in the developing areas and that when Walt Rostow was head of the Policy Planning Council some of the work he did on Latin America � � � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
  • with the colleges, particularly the land grant colleges, in this kind of thing? W: Yes, all of our work in this area is developed with either direct cooperative relationships with the land-grant colleges in the states which is where the data is related
  • of the twenty chairmen who vlere opposed to the general direction of \vhat we were trying to do i,'l their cor~- and Cannon of Missouri, as chairman of the Approoriations Committee. F: , W: F: So you generally had a cooperative team to work with? Oh yes
  • of cooperation from the Civil Service Commission. I'm getting things moving, but it's just a little late. M: Now, the Department of Transportation was put together with other agencies coming in as part of it. L: Yes. M: Did you have any problem with those
  • how do you persuade a member to skip some speaking engagement, particularly if it's a fund-raiser or a long-time commitment? And to try to develop a schedule that minimizes absenteeism was always haunting us. But we had the full cooperation
  • sentence uttered by Sorensen throughout. It comes across to me as a calculated move on the part of LBJ to place on the record his views and his willingness to cooperate, and his feeling that perhaps he isn't being fully utilized.There was a series
  • , a tremendous responsibility to the White House and that they would be accountable fully for the progress of their legislation even though the thrust in most instances came from the White House. The cooperative team effort was emphasized at all times. So
  • or you must phone him, and Mr. Johnson will be glad to cooperate with him." And that's the way we tried to handle it. But if you--I'm not going to talk too long, I'll try to make this brief and get through with it--will [look], as you go along in those
  • Biographical information; forest service background; establishment of BOR; Joe Penfold; Conservation Fund; legislation passed in 1968; Stewart Udall; Golden Eagle Passport; Corp of Engineers; cooperation with other agencies; Bureau of Reclamation