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  • , Charles Schultze To Oval Office w/ Jake Jacobsen -- JJ out at 11:00a Senator Mansfield (b. 1) Down the hall w/ MW - In the Fish Room for Meeting with Secy. Connor Secy. Fowler Chairmen of the action groups of the National Export Expansion Council: Carl
  • of the inadequacy of their treatment of U. S. correspondents. As for the U. S. press corps in South Vietnam, most responsible correspondents support our goals, even though they may be critical of certa in actions which we have taken. Turning to the other two
  • King would reveal details to UA9 at this time. GP-3 • END RUSK • L FORM R II~ _J DS-322A iBGR!T-/ NODIS Cltz.uifi~a ti on I 04756 ; 'OUTGOING ,f£LEGRAM. Department . INDICATE: D COLLECT of State ·GCHARGE TO or11 1n .· ACTION: Amembassy
  • the 'main. convention speaker" at the NSRP Convention to be held ~t G.B.. U,. Hall, 820 Linden Avenue, Dayton, Ohio, on August 27, 1966. He would cover the broad subject of 'Mass Action Necessary to !'.:i·~feat tlte Black Revolution". · - 6
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info Classification Pages Date Restriction 04 report "Chronology of Correspondence & Actions on Additional Fuel. .. " s 4 12/63-7/65 A 07 cable Deptel 5307 to Paris C 2
  • with [Chung Hee] Park. M: Just to calm Park down, or to try and get some--? V: Primarily to do two things. First, to prevent any precipitate action in terms of a move to the North by Park and the Republic of Korea's army; and secondly, to talk with Park
  • Governments·. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, PREMIER. Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United s·tates of America, Washington D.C., U.S. A. WHITEHOUSE MAILROOM 19'0!9 JUN17 ~M 9 I 4 On Her Majesty's Service Mr. Lyndon B
  • deliberately instigated, much lower than it might otherwise be . • l 1. 4 The above constitutes, in can help keep things under better a year or two from though, I must stress that action that will change the such that there are fewer But you already know
  • is !inacne-ea----l-­ by any institution supervised, regulated or insured by the federal govern- ''ment. Such an extension would require action on the part of the Federal Homo Loan Bank Board, tion, the Comptroller the Federal of the Currency Savings
  • . (Not printed at Government expense)
  • Folder, "NSAM # 131: Training Objectives for Counter_Insurgency, 3/13/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • been done (Indonesia, the Philippines,·Thailand). What has been done is only a beginning and we are taking vigorous action on a number of fronts to stimulate the interest of the governments in the area in population policies and programs. The Bureau
  • : Walter P. Reuther, President, UAW W. Abel. President. United Steelworkers of America (AFL-CIO) Jennings. President. Intl Union of Electrical Radio and Machine Workers (AFL-CIO ) P. L. Siemiller. President, Intl Assoc of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
  • the first copy of a policy document. "Resources in Action -- Agriculture / 2000" . This document has been recently updated, in a review of the Dept of Agriculture
  • action or in an effort to shoot down our B-52 1 s. They may also attempt to attack an air base, like the one at Danang. I sent a mes sage to all field commanders alerting them to these possibilities. Secretary Rusk: a carrier? What about the possibility
  • . America had a chance to pick itself up After World War Ill. there won't be a chance lo do that There won't be a thmg left." But, Ru ·h added, "For unately I think there re those both in Washington and Moscow who understand that." 7 ,.~~~ ~~. "J
  • . And Johnson okays my recommendation, Wirtz starting to brief the Senate Democrats. We stayed away from the House because of problems in the House. G: [Harley] Staggers? C: Staggers was one of the problems. He just was not. . . . Then in March the railroad
  • unintegrated. They were little bits and pieces that didn't really hang together, and there didn't seem to be--what we'd struggled for through November of 1963 was an organizing theme. To the extent we got one, I guess I would say it was the Community Action
  • in the summer of 1963; Robert Lampman's study of income distribution; the establishment of a task force to suggest poverty-related programs; Walter Heller's first meeting with LBJ to discuss what would become the Community Action Program (CAP); the early
  • Act to the issuance of safety regulations and other quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial actions by the Secretary of Transportation, the 4 ESTABLISffiNG A DEPARTMENT ESTABLISmNG OF TRANSPORTATION ~dministrators, the Maritime Board
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DISTRIBUTION NSAM 314 Sec. Defense Sec. State General Taylor (at State before he left) McCone NSC Files THE WHITE HOUS E WASHINGTON September 10, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 314 TO: The Secretary
  • Folder, "NSAM # 314: Resumption of Operations in SEA, 9/10/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • three in five of the world's people are chronically underfed . Diet deficit areas include all of Asia, except Japan and Israel; almost all of Central America and the Caribbean ; all Africa but the southern tip , and all South America except the three
  • ••••••••••••••••••••••• (a) Community Action Programs •••••••. • •••••••••••• (b) Bureau of Public Roads •••••.•••••.•••••••••••• (c) Clean Air, Clean Water and Solid Waste Disposal. (d) Veteran1 Administration Mortgage Insurance •••••• 4 4 4 2 • Transfers Out /'f the Dep~rtment
  • , Installations and Logistics. Mr. Resor served in the Army during World War II. He saw action in France, Bel g ium and Germ any and rose fro m 2nd L ieutenant to Major. He received the P urple Heart, the Bronze Star, the Silver Star and a Di stinguished Unit Ci
  • Notification of personnel action Form50 5/21/68 C Standard Notification of personnel action Form50 5/21/68 C 12/6/68 C memo To Jim Jones from Okamoto 3 Collection Title Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto Folder Title "Photo Personnel - Office and lab
  • Dining Room for buffet supper - second Congressional"Stag"Dinner for Democratic Members of the House Speaker McCormack was on the President's right, and Mrs. (Congwm) Julia Hansen on his left. Discussions at the table To apartments w/MW op - have
  • , Chairman, Legis Comm. , Natl Housing Conference David Cohn, Americans for Democratic Action Jack Williamson, Director, Natl Assoc of Real EsaE&g Estate Boards Rabbi Richard Hirsch, Union of American Hebrew Congregations
  • ^ JANUARY 7, 1966 White House p^ FRIDAY Expend:- Activity(inc!ude visited by) ture Code Marvin Watson (pl) "" " " OFF RECORD Arthur Krim Gave the President a Report on Democratic Cmtee's 1965 activi Chairman John Bailey then discussed Nat'l Demo
  • -fil'Ji.GBIS BROKEN INTO .ADV.ANCE lG:::s, VISIT ANDF0LL0Vl-ill?. SPECIF.CC REQ.UESTSWILL FOU..OWAS ITDSP~Y BECOMESF.I:RM. ACTION Sl\:.TE- 20 0 0 Bo ObjoQtives. 1. To reflect U.S. r~spect for and confide~c~ ir_ :.:::. S1--.z.st::-ias the leader of his
  • , UJ-&-t1olo1 -.', r ·- Department ~NCLASS1FIED PAGEi 01 '+5 ACTION KAMPALI 0358'+ ~ of State TELEGRA 937 2720382 AFi 16 INF'O' sc:1 05,CPR- 02,GPM' 01+,NSC, 10,P! 04,RSC 01,ss 20,sso 00,cco 00, ~ NSCE 00,US:JE, 00,NA?A, 04
  • .·_aa~ Wa•hlttgtoai D....c . J'RJ:DBM:dbm = a~ •~•wttet: ·. ' . ! . , , SENT TO DOUG GATER FOR W~'J"EVElt ACTION HE .DE.E MS APPROPRIATE
  • -ons by congressional action or because of the war in Vietnam. Secondly, we scrapped an idea that [Henry "Joe"] Fowler had, to get a congressional resolution for--in effect directing the President to reduce expenditures, and instead just went
  • criticisms and suggestions to LBJ. 3/1 LBJ urges Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson to take action immediately under War Foods Order 9-19 by delivering substantial quantities of protein feed to the Texas area in order to alleviate feed famine. 3/2
  • a the will of. the people as we want. to see it mobilized. Clearly, essential the price to our national withdrawing short people-rallying II. to be paid for convincing interest of "victory." program It was suggested could not be drafted America would
  • to help illustrate Congress in action. Lecturers included Dr. Richard Baker, Historian of the U.S. Senate, and Dave McNeely, political reporter for the Austin American-Statesman (pictured on this page.) Other teach­ ers at the institute were Dr. Harold
  • : To what extent was there a bipartisan equity in the committee? The Democrats controlled the committee, but-- P: I think what occurred was--I'm trying to remember. It must have been in 1964 when the--or was it 1966--I'm trying to remember when
  • ~RP ~s ~SC ACTION: zo b8a1bu y JIDDA · :'°T DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 / 03 7 ~· 91.: f.;\~ NLJ Bv ~ - NAR!\~ Date 7 ... 3o.,1j~ Jidda 202 /'' . ex••ination possibility assistinq Yemeni ftarth ·l. 2 , r ~ 4j Jidda 182
  • in any resumption of hostilities in Korea, we believe the Communists are not likely to assume the grave risks of armed action against South Korea over the next several years. (Paras. 12-25, 50-53) 2. The greatest threat to South Korea, at least
  • it it you would do ao aoaln. very iaportant, ~or th.ere an MD)' who DNd only the rd your example to becoae CICIDV!nced o~ the aeceNitJ' rd acticn an their pert. Aoain, let •extend• per.c:mal oratitude done and Ake doing to ... equal nplo,aeDt in America
  • previous war in which America has been involved. " The President said there is a need to in battle casualties. remove the emphasis on statistics Ambassador Bunker pointed out we report not only men killed in action and hospital cases, but casualties
  • •• ,t. " I 1 ./ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 'Fe:P SECRET November . 2.6, 1963 NATIONAL S ECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 2.73 TO: ., The The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Director of Central Intelligence
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • . Secretary Ball reported that last night's action by a minority of the Mem.bers of the Brazilian Congress who declared the office of the Preaidm.cy vacant and named the President of the Congr.ess, Mazzilli, as President was of doubtful legality. Thie doubt