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  • on ~ietnam by Dick Neustad~,... · In my judgment -- recognizing that I am an outsider on Vietnam questions -- it is very much worth a Presidential reading. You will want completely to control dis­ tribution. I have not, and will not, send copies to anyone
  • reviewing Stand. The President mounted it, and stood alone to receive a 21-gun salute to the President. The Royal Canadian Engineers Band played the Star Spangled Banner. The President, Prime Minister Pearson, and Premier Bennett walked to the Speaker's
  • exception. But it was a general practice and would cover more than 95% of the documentation. Perhaps it should be noted that any approval of outgoing telegrams was given on the original green sheet which went to the Code Room; therefore, the pink copies
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  • for a miracle. He was disabused of that in short order. I'm relating this because obviously, they were pursuing a cover-up and they were deeply concerned, yet the nation, the press were oblivious to the whole thing. It's worth noting that this was the major
  • provisions go, the Committee: - restored our authority to use carryovers is worth $68 million to us); and deobligations (this - struck out a Conte amendment prohibiting us from supplying sophisticated military equipment to any but 7 named countries
  • for payment in the currencies countries such as rup0es. wheat, rice, of importing We have entered into agreements for the sale of cotton and other conmodities worth Rs. 1,183 crores to India. We are providing nearly 30 million tons of food grains
  • with local business, political and community leaders. I was in Louisville, which was a potential city, for the presentations. I returned to my hotel rather late and there was a message for me and a telegram. It was from Frank Stanton in which he said that CBS
  • will not sharply e .s calate the war against the North.. A continuing group would not be worth the ca.ad.le if, at some stage, we had a batch of noisy resignations. -- Skepticism that vital regional groups could be organized that would be effective in generating
  • me to notify? sally II fl J,.,,._,_. .A,,; . ........ I Yesterday Jim1Novy sent the President a telegram asking that he meet immediately with a certain Rabbi. Donna said this · telegram was given to Sherwin to wprk on. ; I x ! Today Harold
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIICGTON /) j/ I I MEz.m.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT From Bob Fleming Following are notes on your discussions at 6s25 p.m. Sept. 5 with the followings: Eric Sevareid CBS John Cauley, !ansas City Star Duff Thomas, UPI
  • worth a candle. I think that he really He thought that the only way he could get any meaningful negotiations in Viet Nam was if he took himself out of the political arena, and I think that's right. I don't believe he could ever have brought
  • in the evening Washington Star, "Secret LBJ Memo Bared," and it was this talking paper that we had put together the evening before. And the--I told you the story--Joe blamed the whole incident on me with the President, and it took a little while for that to get
  • with or for Mr. Johnson? McG: I never traveled on his plane, and I really think the only travel I ever did sort of in conjunction with one of his trips was to go out to Fort Campbell when he stopped by 8 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • to do two studies. The first was ways and means to increase the capabilities of what was our special warfare center at Fort Bragg. And second, stemming from that, and I guess partially as a result of that first study, to come up with ideas
  • the great frontie:r of archlle turc is going tn bt the r.:d1\cov ry of the village William Ruskelshaus, Environmental Protection Agency Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Architect Acid ram provides graphic evidence of what happens to a soci­ ety in trying to avoid
  • gracefully without (a) accusations that we 1re backing off on pledges; or (b) giving Passman a handle to cut FY 66 money. 1. 2. But you seriously question whether we're getting our money's worth from this huge investment, and intend to continue personally
  • CULTURAL CENTER, CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA Like you, l'm on an educational field trip today; I'm visiting three states to learn about exciting new developments in our schools. You know, we used to look up at the stars and think, "How tiny and insignificant
  • ] whether I'm right on the state or not but it was in the morning, and he was handed a telegram where Senator Kennedy had asked for permission to appear before various state caucuses and by error, the secretary had included the state of Texas. Immediately
  • to gain addit'onal resources for th fort (w ich is rot in ur ent rd agai n varyin., forms, need of such h 1 ). Te French can lay th' even aft r the creat (See RM- EU-46, 11 r nc ,. t!.urop an the United e 1, 1963). 1 ~ECREIJNO lvt~IGN DlSS~~ bably
  • and Lyle Denniston OFF Bob Walters i^^nGarnett (Jack) Homer RECORD jT The Evening Star is winding up its task force research on the President--story will appear Sunday, Nov 18. They have interviewed most of the White House staff and many members
  • for the(evening(?) morning This page considered as end of Tuesday, February 8, 1966 -- even though it is part of Wednesday morning. In a circular telegram to all diplomatic posts -- classified as CONFIDENTIAL-i- ____ these points were brought out to be used
  • clandestinely on·~~ ·:· 1.own. . NevqtJ1'6le.e a, certain coopera­ tive proj acts req.u£d1t&' ;C:.lr.ese U..tegra.'fj.on are widely entertained and:: $onw ·co-.4\t ~ • ., .. .ptt.o priate. More important, there may be SQ"1•· . ifi~tt'a;t,~d- ef;fort which
  • JENKINS ASKS ABOUT STATUS OF UNSPECIFIED ACTION (BY FCC?); MARKS REPORTS THAT TELEGRAM WAS SCHEDULED TO GO OUT AT 4:30P; MARKS SAYS HE WILL TRY TO VERIFY IF TELEGRAM WENT OUT
  • FEHMER ASKS IF FAUVER HAS SEEN BILL MOYERS WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO BRING TELEGRAMS; FAUVER SAYS THAT SGT. ? HENRY HAS DELIVERED THEM; FEHMER ASKS FAUVER TO CANCEL TELEGRAMS TO EVERETT DIRKSEN AND MIKE MANSFIELD BECAUSE LBJ HAS JUST TALKED TO THEM
  • LBJ READS GEORGE WALLACE'S TELEGRAM REQUESTING FEDERAL CIVILIAN PROTECTION OF SELMA MARCH; LBJ AND KATZENBACH DISCUSS POSSIBLE RESPONSE, DICTATE STATEMENT TO FEHMER IN RESPONSE TO TELEGRAM; QUESTION OF WALLACE'S CALLING OUT ALABAMA NATIONAL GUARD
  • LBJ READS GEORGE WALLACE'S TELEGRAM REQUESTING FEDERAL CIVILIAN PROTECTION OF SELMA MARCH; LBJ AND KATZENBACH DISCUSS POSSIBLE RESPONSE, DICTATE STATEMENT TO FEHMER IN RESPONSE TO TELEGRAM; QUESTION OF WALLACE'S CALLING OUT ALABAMA NATIONAL GUARD
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 2/14/1942
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 12/16/1944
  • Telegram, Lyndon B. Johnson to Lady Bird Johnson, 1941
  • to be violated by any journalist worth his salt. But if he thinks you are using that as an excuse for other purposes, your so-called security just won't last five minutes. Establish ground rules in dealing with the press clearly and without any misunderstandings
  • that he was going to win so easy in 1964. It wasn't even worth the contest. It was almost too bad that we had to spend the money on the campaigns and on the election. (Interruption) --part of a series of memos that Buz [Horace Busby] wrote to them, all
  • was particularly enraged, I got this telegram telling me that the Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister's advice-which had been to me to let this man go quickly--telling me that this advice was right, and I was really furious to think that I would see the day when our
  • ~~~ worth 00782.0 OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 CHAIGE TO ' Department of State COWCT 85 °' ,1cr ACTION: M 1. . .88J, llEW DBUII 11 ' " H NEA p s.,..,~. USIA Dr: INR CIA 1. ..,.. refloated .Jul1 15. Sld.p,ard. proceecliDg with dearea•i
  • here. Harris Wofford and Frank Reeves both talked to me. I think I got a telegram also to come to a one-day meeting of so-called Democratic Negro leaders around the country in Washington. This was after the convention. The purpose of the meeting, I
  • to tell you that I got a real political education. I intend to tell the President that the morale you make (despite the wear and tear on staff as well as you) is worth its weight in foreign policy gold. If you can stand me on the next one, sign me up
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