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  • rega~ded only give . . d , .:> , ee::1 1.:ia.ee nas, not and external of stress must Bot..."1 the ----------~eir_ stereoty~e, just • ,·their li;Jerty reaction plain of ·1963 in tiBes civil Asians. pretty ·posture that not of II
  • A2902-04A 1 think that Liz would LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 2313 RED RIVER AUSTIN TX 78705 Phone: FAX: (512) 721-0199 (512)-721-0171 A RCHIVES TRANSFER Transferred from: Lara Ha II Archive s LBJ Library and Museum The object(s
  • is urgently considering this issue and the Department of Defense is prepared, to consider restoring the prqgra.m. ·. to approximately a total level of $70 million if it is state ts judgment that this money can be CONFIDErifr!f\:Ii -( SEGRBf attachment
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET .(PRESIDENTIAL LI.BRAR I ES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION DATE #3 memo 3/14/64 A 2/1/64 A 1/18/64 A undated A undated A undated A undated A undated A #4 ltr fl Ii #6-WtBmE>---t--~S
  • where the members of the White Houae Cor.! erence or civil right• leader a. are involved. . ' \ ··, ,. •:• I :, ,, ; ,.' .' ' ,, '\' ' l ... :' \ < r-; ,, , . I. '. ' l. f. .I 'ii • HOU ..... I (IH1) l>Dt II IIIIM1'MI
  • and ~esotho), and 'two (Cyprus and Iran) have been dropped from the list because a :· d is being phased out. This comes to a total of 48 countries. l::~1. .1. NL"T 'II · /8{;> 2 ·-'- c. thou gh we are still carrying on discussions with AID about the level
  • Nugen t playe d a /piec l ~~ e on "~ —— ~~~ th e pian Sixth grad e student s thanke d Pres . Johnso n an d presented hi m wit h Alliance fo r Progres s tex t boo k signe d b y al l the student 12:03p Presiden 12:26 |I II *' U s ________ t an d
  • espionage [iI!;nA om~--;~;:; r;eS?:i.onag'.l 11 ] prepa:r;lr;iom; for espionage oc t i­ \"J_-1.;:Le:-; . Then we d. i~guLnr.'. mj' :;;:-ii_o as o:n~ erie;ar;1~d ~n re:5ca:.... r.hcs of:..-rm--0ceano~raph::.r.; O':•r)r.,:::;;a:-ig :KGNA :L:").terna t~. onal
  • Clifford General Wheeler General Taylor . -~~ii~~~f!~~{::::r::::e . ;:~~:E~~f~~~t Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson ·· .. ..,.... '. _.·. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mar ch 12, l 9 6 8 12 noon FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom
  • • . ',... ·.,,.. ' ~ ' ..· ' II . I .... ' ' I • ~· • EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT ' - 8 ­ Up to now, Hanoi's emphasis has been on military and not negotiations. Abrams and Bunker concur in instructions on cessation of bombing. Thieu made a decision on the spot
  • with an open mind. "These were clean elections. II Hughes said the formal election safeguards were unimpeachable in his opinion. He talked to about 200 election board officials peasants , village chiefs, etc. The enthusiasm of the people was great and more so
  • ).-tt.-,,._... T t ...)5ec.i:! t) Zab]pcki ~ - 'd--lb-°11smen Morgan and Woaii@ential) ~ l'l,,-l(t,§{,- . . . . ...,.... -ii-•.. l;,.. - l"1- 1 ""¼- T'~~iiiiliil-j.---J~~~Wil;}~~~,eim~~~) ~ [2..----{'-t-1 Memorandu Memorandu Memorandu Memorandu
  • was living at first but he died back in 1932, 1933, something like that--Dick K1eberg ' s father. So then Daddy told Lyndon, "Well, the best thing to do, Lyndon, is to get rid of her. here. II I'll get her a job with the Railroad Commission Daddy
  • of intelligence. Then in World War II, I was a squadron commander and a regimental executive officer of a light armored reconnaissance regiment, the Third Cavalry. G: Was that part of [George] Patton's outfit? D: Yes, indeed, that was part of Patton's outfit
  • !p,eua J 2-roam •utta Illich ~••-" ""II:""-.... - .. -----~ tormer Vice-President Charley Curtis occupied at $5 a week rent. Yarl~J' ~-~9.d.-1t-.a •e-ek-.and .mov,ad into a 3-room suite. "I was getting lost in the place," he obserTed
  • stated that the...~aµ_~t:j.q~c:e'7 w P!~lf ~J;hauJ)QC::,inc 1;ided 'ten~ pa.riy--mim.'6"e~r-ii:,Wb,q;_wefe.:.to' ...C.QU~~.ZJlie::/ ~1:µr°lmffwhich was to organize a provisional government. . ) - 2 - __ .··:--PrJ~~rs captured in Bien Hoa stated
  • narro~ For indeed s_tupidity our people_· and against ii not •. thei·r future.· .,•· The Constitution peace and freedom Peace is.· the simple that at this bJortd , that It is_-not we so stro~gly to the •·individual. right time when
  • not been able to join you this evening \:: anquet which In Mr.r qualities in public , goodwill j I and those . nd reg '/ ii I j ! I c., ~ ft •! )1 JI! - !I-- public cat"eer you give recognition life ha.ve contributed and equal
  • : recol'T.lend that you authori=e ~~iate negot i at i ons with India on the ;asis of Option I II outlined beli:-~; offering a 6-o onth agree~ent ;Or 3 1/2 cillion tons of PL 480 graf.3 fo r 1968. This action: offers a good chance for a major self-~elp reform, one
  • a 1;}2/-17/el NSC 479th -NSG-Mectiag 2- ~ f}#29Af ;!~ 14,L*I~± ±~ ~f28f6l 1 .p 04/25/61 .12. .p. Datlit.il * Secret II from Nei J son C Debevoi se .lfop Secret 484th NSG Meeting (duplicate -,,e.,..~-1t·'I~ ""'°' A. ~ 'l':l
  • ...... ,, ,.,,, •----.--J ·---· ......... ._... ~iti.n Is a !,('a!thy thi:tt. . ii (j) ···' ··,.. '.,-.._.i;;.v'UTIYE a:·:? ~,~~~~l~)•,:~:& .. Tf:X \. THI. Y"tl we .Mn~ llrt d"n;f'r} .situnt'c n, Font' nt'n,' "1. ~ "·1."' t .P.i:-p11hlicAnnom
  • President s 7:20 p.m. 11/8/68 . _... A & C 11/8/68 A 11/7/68 A # #lla cabl~ Intelligence cable 2 pp. [dup. #19a, NSF, Country File, Bombing Halt Decision, Vol. 5, s Bangkok 'i,, II "Vietnam, Box 137, Mem s to San tized the res./ NLJ 91
  • in. I told him that we had more than one engine, and we had been in Jacksonville an hour and the mail that we handled was over halt\my to Cuba. 11 l 1 ~ \._ \ ,.,, \ '\ \ \ II\·\ • ' .~ I\. If'~ I . • ,, ,, ' .., • •j ,I'••r • 'I
  • , or the like) Arrange backgrounder for White House press corps DETe:AlffltED ·To ai~AN lD•MJTM~ MARKING. c ,._\NCELLED PEA e .o . ~, :is~ sec. 1.3 ArtO II RCt'H"VJ&T•''S MAR. 1a. ~9~. av 4§
  • memo Greene to President TS 3p 9/22/67 A #3b rpt Situation in Vietnam TS 3p [9/67] A #3c map Situation in Vietnam S lp [9/67] A II -#fS"merrnr- + -~~~Pmtldel:i-r.-r~~Fia-~ P ~- ~-q s- Jl/'--r 1'I- Jl~~ ~1--J--­ [Duplicate of #32, NSF
  • , but the Governor said he must get into Austin the President_accompanied them out to the car._ 9:31pm ,__ 9L50p 10:30p 1, 1967 _ The , with i II President returned to the living room where Luci and Pat Nugent had joined ___ their son Lyn Nugent and their nurse
  • plans for church. 9:15am Marie Fehmer joined, after the _President went to get her. 10:00am_ Marie Fehmer and Jim Jones departed--to join_the McHughs at church _._ _____ , 9:12 am t Cong 9:26am t [ for mf. 1 .. . i• - i i ii i . .t , 11
  • ) ' _ __ . n ' _ - '' I.L . --. _ .-n - «-|-r ji i' i --TI -T _ -— • — i-_--L I i ' _u . —--_ . -- , -|j - n - - - ii i i_ , UJL . a - -i i i-mr . , |N 8:50p t 8:52p t __ j , i 9:15p j Th ii y j b - com e i n an d pick up some o f
  • . Manatos mansion BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON ZZZH RECORD C. Douglas Dillon - 757 Third Avenue, NYC 10017 Mich 48121 Henry Ford, II - Chrm of Bd, Ford Motor Co. -The American Rd, Dearborn, Secretary Fowler 1QQQ5 Thomas S. Gates, Jr. , Chairman, Morgan Guaranty
  • . Walt Rostow Mr. Bob Fleming . Bob Hon. George Christian notes to . .j ii i, ii I 10:00p | _____ All _____________——^.^— guests out. ——— Flemings DT Flowers an d hand-writte n not e sen t t o Justic e o f th e Suprem e Cour t o f th e U . S
  • in Huron, South Dakota. A wire from the President and Mrs. Johnson went to the Vice President also. Another wire went to the widow. 5:30p ^te»»»g***4ij>ii
  • Christian - pl Marvin .__-_^___ -k—-—in/. folder on The mf's desk w/mf's desk i 6:02p t II 6:12p 7:17pm ii i . \ I ; Watso -t Judge JudgeMoursund Moursund— *' / The President stopped in I 6:00 V . Watson Marvin Watson Joe Califano Joe
  • , WHCA Jamess Adams Adams WHCA Sgt . Epple y i Beverley n Beverle y Eppley , WHC A a Ranch Eppley WHCA at sRanch S 9:21a | 9:25a -10:30 a Dal II vy (j ~9:36a t Dal e Maleche k 10:03a t j Col. _ Cross ^ 10:30a - 11:15a Exercisin g >•.:•'. 10:25a I t
  • (includ e visite d by ) D Hon 2:12pm Presiden 3: 00 3:00p Jo ii>-' U. O C fo rt 2:10p Presiden _r^ _r White The VV II J.UC 1 I1C c 12 , 196 8 t t o Ova l Offic e w / r Charle s Zwic k e Califan o by Secy. Alan SBoydand y Budge t Directo r
  • th e pensio n I program fo r veteran s o f World Wa r I , Worl d Wa r II , an d th e Korea n conflict, an d their widow s and children , an d for othe r purposes . THE WHITE HOUSE THE PRESIDENT HAS APPROVED THE FOLLOWING: October 13, 1964S. 646
  • McNamara Ball departs at 5:54 (at Roger Smith Hotel, D.C.) (b. 2) 2) (pics taken for Cabient Room w/ Jack Valenti for swearing-in w/ Senator Anderson for Mr. W. Randolph Lovelace II appointment and family) Space Medicine for manned space flight NASA
  • assumption? r i SECRETARY RUSK: It takes in the full proposal by saying "in accordance With. II THE PRESIDENT: What if we sat cbwn in Paris on Monday and they began shelling? SECRETARY McNAMARA: You can shoot back or bomb in the vicinity of the DMZ
  • . If additional men are mobilized, RF /PF units could be organized and equipped with V/orld War II-type weapons available by virtue of receipt of more modern weapons by ARVN. General Westmoreland's proposed FY 69 program involves an increase of 93, 000. A formal
  • is to contribute as best I can to bringing about peace. Coming from the country I do, our experience in Burma in World War II -- 95% of our people were elated - we worked for them. The more they stayed, the more Japanese stayed on, the more bitter the feelings were
  • . II Corps - - the U. S. has 61 Maneuver battalions vs. enemy 2 5 - 2 8. III Corps -- the U.S. has 90 battalions vs. enemy 14 - 17. IV Corps -- the U. S. has 48 battalions vs. enemy 11 - 13. Hence, they are not going to run over us. Secretary