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  • but not agriculture last fall. There will be similar resistance to tabling our offers now, particularly from those commodity interests here at home affected by our proposed tariff cuts. The United States industrial offer now on the table is far better than the offers
  • OF COUNTRIES MR. PALMER WILL VISIT NATION LEADER Cameroon Ahmadou Central African Republic Gen. Chad Francois The Gambia Sir Dawda Kairaba Congo(K) Joseph D. Mobutu ·President Gabon Albert Bongo President Guinea Ahmed Sekou Toure
  • University, and is President of the International Solar Energy Society. He and his family have Jived in a solar heated home of his own design for nearly 20 years. Dr. Lo£ was selected by a Committee co-chaired by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and Dr. William J. McGill
  • ~-- ·------ I / .. ~ .... 11 ..: , ' ',' . ). ,•, "~·• ... ' 'fa.,.. ....._.. ~~ ... ··.:-. ·; , ( _._ IJ.L'J:lS,. ,..;\ April 16, 1966 y clear Mr. Preaideat: I am la my home now. refreaaed and encoura1e4 by OAO of the most memonbl
  • \:iEHE SENT 'IO HiPOSE \•:ll.J .. ON 'it:!E SOUTH V.i E'MA~ll-.:SE PEOPLE BY AGC-iHESSlON• lOl>~Y H::~oi -7S WE Ct:.-1 AG'1EE TO £HIN Ci HOME OUH FORCES FROt•l SOUTH VI E1NAt•h IF '!HE 'fHH:;. NOH'iH VIE'iNl:!-H-:Sl:: AGHEl-; TO BRING 1:U~IHS HOME
  • Homes and Other Institutions CRre of the Elderly for the 1966 Interagency Task Forces /v.(. 1966 Task 2. 3. 4. . ✓.y. 6. 7. 8. 9. / J.O. ./Vll. 12. ·M3 .. 14. 15. 16. 17. ,._,. 18. Force on..Law Enforcement and Criminal. Justice, Juvenile
  • to modification of it; he wanted to keep it as it was. change. So Douglas was for In fact had called me at home before I ever came to Washington. He gathered a few of us senators together and we talked about it, because a nUrliber of the nev./ senators coming
  • Tlatelolco, D.F., June 29, 1967 Sir: President D{az Ordaz has requested me to convey to you the following message for President Lyndon B. ,Johnson: "Mr. President: "I thank you· for your message of. yesterday,· received through Mr. Dearborn, Charge
  • atu.clua, ~ with Ed Fried. .. our memo by Sir Patrick DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 N1.J9!>...Ali'\\ By~. NARA.Darc'.H!l·"J~ ERF:mm W. W. Roatow i■ at Tab A. Dean. I will be DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON April 3, 1968 IN REPLY REFER
  • training as a "Laureate of the Faculty of Law," received his Law "Licence" in June 1955, returned home, and entered the then-French civil service in Dakar. From February 1956 to September 1957, Fall served as Deputy Chief for Production in the French High
  • ? A It seems to me that many of the stories and a large number of the headlines in the papers here at home are mis­ leading. You read about _"political turrr.oil" and "mob vio- i -UPI Photo In the Mekong Delta, "where a majority of the people live
  • return to their local areas." This means, in effect, that more are deserting back home than are coming over to the Chieu Hol program. That means, in turn, that the manpower drain they face from casualties, Chleu Hol, and deserters must now be exceeding
  • floor for photos with guests and Lynda. 7:40 To second floor to see Justice Douglas 8:05 To first floor to get more photos w/ President and guests for tea "Living White House." Entry Time No. Activity 8:13 Back to second 8:20 House guests to minibus
  • at t.he top and the old people are kept at home. Is not aggression against a decentralized nation of families as bad as agg:cession against a modern western centralized nation-state? ·. ~toc--Ke-~eey--i~ains~ruption· and .agairist.slacke1 isn1 an
  • ■ aador to Ireland aiDc:• April 1965. He waa born iD New York City Novemb•r 25, 1907, and educated at Y&le Uaiveralty from which he received hi• B. A. clear•• ia 1931. He la a aecond couala of th• late Sir Winaton Ck•ffhlll. To1•tll•r with hi■ ltrother
  • place one wish~So is in any •In MEXICO:, Article 10 of the Constitution gj_ves each citizen the right to have a firearm for self-protection can be 7 a firearm kent in a home 1 office o__r vehicle without any s-pecia1 authorisation. 4ob The acquisition
  • would have [been] ideal. We couldn't get him. He had other fish to fry. He didn't want to take it. He didn't see anything in it for him. He saw another monumental civil rights battle. G: Yes. How about [Paul] Douglas? C: Douglas was a wonderful man
  • wish to speak of the course we have been following the past eight years and the position at which we have arrived." He then proceeded to speak of the Presidency, to assure a smooth transition; -- and of his efforts of the challenges, at home
  • rm,. October 1, 1967? ! The LBJ Ranch p Sunday Activity (inctude visited by) Marvin Watson at his residence in D. C. Mrs. Johnson. Departed mansion via car with Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Capt. Charles Robb, and Capt. Douglas Davidson. Arrived St
  • file and cbron D F H ~. OST C ONTROL NO. 7ZO June Zl, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOll I am .,,._. to have u;y elut ,-- may MV. on thi• before I daian. lf y.- can. pleil• call me at home (on the WH U..). I may poa•My be la the Clifllc• aaata before I ft•lly
  • out below 1s the text of a note of March 30, 1966 ~om the Chairman of the Camittee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space: _BATOR J BOWDLERf =BOWMAK 1 _CHASE _COOPER _HAYNES _JESSUP ~UN 11 Sir, •. ~--~ _KLEIN ~ _..KOMER :E _MS@ c.. _R "As you
  • of honor in_this historic undertaking. Mrs. Johnson joins me in wishing you a safe and happy voyage home. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson His Excellency Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda President of the Republic oi Malawi U.. S. Embassy London OONFIDENTIAL ' June 12
  • intervention from the North (cg. State's 1965 1~iite Paper). The barrier addresses that problem. We gain a lot by thus restoring clear, self-justifying limits for our military effort. The gains at home would be the greater if and as those limits
  • SwaallaDCI Leeotllo Leaotbo H. M. Klq SoWu&aa11 Sir S.reu, M. Kltama H. M. Klq Moalaoeahoe II Preald•Dt w....... SZCU:T ~ ,. Se,t. 25, 1968 6:55 p. m. Mil. PRESIDENT: Ge•ral Herewltll O...ral WlaMler npol'h Abra.ma' cladflc:atloa alcaa m
  • aa Alla1atant to the Pao1t1o and Par But Branch ot tbe Pol1t1oo-N111t&1'7 Division 1n OPKAV.Laat asatgrweut waa u OcmmendingOttioer ot a VS De11tr079r., home ported in Japan and operatiDs 1n the IPar But Area. Graduate ot l'letoher School ot La
  • calls carded Saturday LBJ Whit Breakfast i n kitchen w/ VM 8-29-64 e House, Texa s and joined by mf Visiting i n living-room w/ E d Clark an d Douglas Wyn n George Reedy Secretary Rus k - Washingto n Riding over ranch w / Ed Clark an d