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  • the allocation of $1, 087, 900 in Federal disaster relieffunds for use in Ca Today announced an expande d program to Today released an economic news note: control and eliminat e cotton insect pests a new export record Administrator of Veterans Affairs, as hi s
  • for their establishment is a Memorandum to Heads of Departments and Agencies of November 10, 1961, signed by President Kennedy. My decision to do this was reinforced the other day in a conversation with Price Daniel who reported that you had indicated to him
  • Act I think it was called. And I handled everything else. And there [were] subcommittees on health, on education, on veteransaffairs, which was then part of the committee. We had one on the National Science Foundation, and that was my responsibility
  • Minister of Australia H. E. the Ambassador of Australia, John Keith Waller Sir John Bunting, Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department Sir Laurence McIntyre, Deputy Secy. , Dept of External Affairs, Australia Mr. G. E. Blakers, Deputy Secy, Dept
  • . Monday was the big day. The schedule read "JO: 16 Rolls Royce No. I, carrying Mr. Hall and Mr. Prettyman, will call at the American Embassy for Ambassador Crook and Mrs. Crook. At 10:21 Rolls Royce No. 1 will depart for Government House, foUowed by No. 2
  • presenta­ tion both to members of the LBJ Library and to a packed audito­ rium of school children. 5 AdministrativeOfficialsReview Veterans of the Johnson Administra­ tion who had been in or near the deci­ sion making process on the Vietnam War gathered
  • this department, this guy or me, not an issue of this guy in the White House saying, "Well, when you look at the training programs and Labor and OEO and the VA [Veteran's Administration] and the Defense Department and the Commerce Department, you really should
  • - FILE COPY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SEC!tEI April 25, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 296 TO: Secretary of State Secretary of Defense SUBJECT: Interdepartmental organization for Panamanian affairs The President has
  • Memorandum # 296, Interdepartmental Organization for Panamanian Affairs, 4/25/1964
  • it," or, "It wasn't worth it." We have to depend in many ways on other agencies for help in developing our data. The Veterans Administration and the Department of Labor both are involved in this follow-up procedure for us. It's going to be awhile before we can say
  • Biographical information; duties in Manpower & Reserve Affairs; civil works program; overcrowding at Arlington National Cemetery; McNamara; Project 100,000; Adam Yarmolinsky; Steve Ailes; Senator Richard Russell; Mr. Vinson; Operation Transition
  • Affairs Frederick C. Belen, Deputy Postmaster General Cfoarles F. Luce, Under Secy of Interior J. Herbert Holloman, Under Secy of Commerce (Acting Secy) James Reynolds, Under Secy of Labor ; Joseph ; Wilbur J. Cohen, Under Secy of HEW Robert C Wood
  • at the Lyndon Eames Johnson Library m Austin. -The Dallas Morning News November 5, 1978 World War I veteran salutes a11 members of service organizationr;i lay memorial wreathR C remon,>hegin~ at 2 The opening was a community affair. The Austin-Travis County V
  • ~ORM 7122 (7-72) FIIB MEMO EIM .1/n/69 F FG 11-8-1/Califano, FG 216 Joseph TN NR PE 2 BE FG 281 HE SC Box no. #1762 sent to Central Files on the above date Office contains the following loose-leaf notebooks. 1. D.C. Affairs 2. HUDProposals
  • See all scanned items from file unit "FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1968- )"
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Folder, "C.F. - FG 170 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (1968- )" WHCF Confidential Files,
  • been Without in a variety said of Robert flurry, visionary, he has pursued of public A scholar, service and Home government's housing and set into motion Agency. Under his M.A. Affairs in the Department brought him to the fore
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: JACOB JAVITS INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Senator Javits' residence, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 J: It was a time when our House of Representatives went to the Republicans, because some eighty-odd veterans
  • it will stifle the conduct of foreign affairs. Many members of the Republican Party support the amendment, however. 07/2024 1/8 LBJ is invited to tea at the British Embassy by Winston Churchill. 1/10 Arthur Perry, formerly Senator Tom Connally’s
  • as a secretary for the Chicago Academy for O11hopedic Surgeons and for the Veterans Administration, has b en a teaching assistant, and has worked as a legal secretary for the .S. Attorney's office in Pho nix, Arizona. She enjoys crossword puzzles, fishing
  • for Space Explo­ ration, and that was the foctt of his address. Before taking the helm at NASA, Griffin served as a NASA Chief Engineer and as Associate Administrator for Exploration. Before that, Griffin served as Spac Department Head at Johns Hopkins
  • Relations- Civil Rights, Education, Space, Atomic Energy (Atoms for Peace) Youth, International Affairs (Health, Food for Freedom, etc.), Poverty. 7:12 pm The President departed the theatre with Congressman Mills to join the other Congressmen assembled
  • of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity is increasing its broad attack on dis­ criminatory employment patterns in field offices and installations and headquarter units of Federal departments and agencies. John Hope, II, Director of the Federal
  • Works I Cong. William -C-txs: Colmer --Rules ; . I Cong. George Miller --Science and Asgftw Astronautics | Cong. Edwin Willis -Unamerican Activities Olin Teague --Veterans' Affairs | Cong. I Cong. Wilbur Mills --xYWays and Means Cong. Joe Evins --Select
  • , Administrator , Housin g an d Hom e Financ e Agency John Gleason , Administrator , Veteran s Administratio n Harold Linder , Export-Impor t Ban k Gardner Ackley , Burea u o f the Budge t Robert Roos a - Unde r Secy , o f Monetary Affairs , Treasur y Charles
  • Baban affairs Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania Ould Ahmed MISKE G Mennen Williams McGeorge Bundy Angier Biddle Duke Rafael Sancho Bonet State Dept Interpreter Alec Senator Hartke Toumayan Governor G Mennen Williams Ambassador of Panama
  • The Sights and Sounds of an America that was ... see pag 4 Cohen Joins LBJ School Cohen Wilbur J. Cohen, who was Secretary of the U S Department of Health, Educa­ tion and Welfare in 1968, has been appointed first occupant of the Sid Richard­
  • for the legislature and I did a very little amount of work, you know, hours rather than days. I voted for more than one Independent or Republican on the local slates. When I voted in 1960, I participated some in the Dallas County affairs but really very little. I
  • heard any adverse comment regarding him in the White House. Ed [J. Edward] Day as postmaster general really did not have a political involvement. There wasn't a tendency in the White House to focus on the Post Office Department, unfortunately. So
  • John Gronouski's appointment as ambassador to Poland after being U.S. postmaster general; the beautification stamp; a Post Office Department recruiting plan for college graduates; Civil Service regulations and hiring practices; a training program
  • in the Security Council on India and Pakistan affairs. At dinner I asked him whether the Soviet Union was prepared to accept any solution which was agreeable to India and Pakistan, indicating that that was our general attitude, and he indicated that their position
  • -sponsorship of the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the Austin American-Statesman, held a symposium in which scholars and veterans of the war looked anew at some of the highlights of that conflict, and explored its effect on American institutions. Some
  • . The Russians didn't parti- cularly want too many assistant naval-air attaches at that time. As a substitute, I went into the newly formed research and intelligence organization in the State Department, working on the formation of the Central Intelligence group
  • Biographical information; Federal Aviation Act; FAA; contact with LBJ; SST program; formation of Department of Transportation; Halaby’s departure from FAA; Henry Gonzales; impressions of LBJ.
  • 10 and 11. The Conference on Women in Public Life will be jointly hosted by the Library and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Liz Carpenter will coordinate the event. The program will feature a variety of women prominent in national
  • outside suite w/ Jake, JV, Mrs. J, Leonard Marks -- looking at possible painti to be purchased --selected one of a fishing village Depart Manila Hotel, back entrance, by motorcade, accompanied hdxKhxaoaxEssxx his automobile - w/ Mrs. Johnson, MW On driving
  • , and members of the Texas bar sympathetic to the fourth-term campaign. Speakers included Dan Moody, Jimmie Allred, Tom Miller, LBJ, Alvin Wirtz. 2/17 Death of Rep. Schuetz (D-Ill.) elevates LBJ to fourth-ranking member of Naval Affairs Committee. Early 1944
  • or by the agency which originated the document (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 5/10/2005 ---­ Initials I ~ID~t~IAi, UNITED STATES FEDERAL DEPARTMENT BUREAU ~ OF JUSTICE OF INV ES TJ G AT ION WASHINGTON
  • . on Wednesday of this American by this country. the announcement - 2 - of this with armed shipment State Department apprehensions represents about officials the Assistant Affairs, Secretary and the American ominous fact that ship's papers
  • Johnston. Then from that point in '64 until '66 when I came to the White House I was with the Department of Commerce in the Office of Public Affairs. P: How did you happen to come to receive this appointment from the White House? S: While
  • it was a shotgun marriage which they hated . The professional staff was put on the committee and hired by the committee, and the Naval Affairs Committee members didn't want anything to do with them. They wanted to continue to work with the -Navy Department
  • STOP WE FEEL THAT EVERY VETERAN IN TEXAS HAS NOW A SENATOR THAT . WILL AT ALL TIMES PROTECT THE IR INTEREST AND WELFARE STOP WE ARE PROUD OF YOU= JUAN C GARZA GONGORA COMMANDER= . THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS C ONCERNING ITS
  • , and also sent a very valuable man to the Department of Transportation, Robert J. Blackwell, in the Office of Facilitation in the Office of International Affairs. He was our number two man and a very brilliant able man. He went to the Department
  • to assess, or to make a comparison perhaps, between the way Mr. Johnson has operated in the realm of foreign affairs vis-a-vis the State Department as compared to President Eisenhower and/or President Kennedy? Ma: Yes, I think so. It probably would have
  • ; comparison of Congressional relation to foreign policy; Vietnam; LBJ’s speech regarding Dulles’ illness; Majority Leader’s interest in foreign policy; comparison of Eisenhower, LBJ and JFK administrations in foreign affairs; JFK-LBJ transition beautiful
  • of Representatives this morning opened an investiga- \ tion of the ,nationwide notoriety the town of Three Rivers I recently received· regarding the reburial of Felix Longoria, Three Rivers war veteran. . T. .W. Kennedy, manager of Rice Funeral Home, was the first
  • , it is of interest to note that several of these have already undertaken special projects to assist returning veterans. The ,. 'I' .• 3 Department of Defense is currently cooperating with the National Urban League and the Junior Chamber of Commerce (JAYCEES