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  • Vietnam. Vietnaqt ts now the focus of the revo­ lutionary' movement against the United Stat.es. . No mat ter what action America may take in Vietnam, the Communist Chinese are unshakable,' as o~ now, in thefr determination to drive the United States~.out
  • estates when the property. ij 1: i I 0 M. L. Null The condemnation case referred to above is Civil Action No. 22. In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Victoria Division, entitled United States ?f America, Petitioner
  • IN SUBMISSIONOF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE TELEPHONE OFFICEOF THESPEOALASSIST ANT. Date December 27, 1963 FROMTHE SPECIALASSISTANT ACTION: Comment _______ _ Draft reply __________ _ For direct reply ________ _ For your information
  • tel.egram of May 2, 1966, concerning civil -- )( action No. 15952, Eer1k Heine v. x Juri Raus, in the United States District Court for the Di::trict of Maryland. I have been adVised by the Depart­ ment of Justice that Executive Order 10501
  • Automobile Workers of America CAPLAN, Marvin RANDOLPH, A. Philip WALLICK, Frank SISSEL, Ben, United Presbyterian Church KING, Martin Luther McNICHOLS,Steven, U. S. Natl Student Assn. WACHTEL,Harey YOUNG Whi tn Jr., SHEEHAN,Jack, UniUKi Steel Workers
  • of Experimental Test Pilots; associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and member of the Soaring Society of America. Armstrong was a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952 and flew combat missions during the Korean action. 78 He
  • Tueaday Member•: Democrat•: )( I A. Willia Robertson, of Virginia John J."Sparkman, of Alabama Paul H. ~ou laa of llllnoia of Wlaconaln William roxmire, Harri• A/Williama, Jr., of New Jeraey s."' i4. of Maine Edm EnUHr.n • -'Long, of Miaaouri a ine B
  • Rouae, ALIOTO,Joeeph L., Mayor She.n. CAIN, Stanley A.., Interior ALLOTT, Gordon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America ANTEI.L, James B., 'l'Ulsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • , u.s. Conference of Mey-ors, l-Jash., D.C. HAFSTAD,Lawrence R., General Motors Corp, Warren, Mich. HAMM,Elmer, Traffic World, 'Wash., D.C. HAMMOND, Harou..d F ., Transportation Assn of America, Wash., D.C. HAP.R,Karl G., Jr., Aerospace Industries Assn
  • The ·President of The United States? Why shou1d he be allowed to hold in his hand the whip which can make a national election go Hof'f'a 1s way-or else~ I hope that action may be taken at once to halt procedure before it is too late. Respectfully December 12
  • OFFICE PR t~ ~'1,.,-./~ REFERRAL To: The Secretary Attn: of State Benjamin 7J ti~ Date: April 27, _1967 Read ACTION REQUESTED -____ ---- Draft reply for: President's signature. Undersigned's signature. NOTE __ Memorandum reply. for use
  • Interstate Commerce Commission (Reorganization Plan #3) Immigration Interior Department Internal Revenue Service Intellectuals International Air International Education Interama xKennedy Playground Korea (Pueblo} Latin America Lead and Zinc Legislation (Misc
  • of January 31, transmitting a copy of you nightletter to speaker McCormack aDCi · Congre:=YCellar. .. ~ • f ··· . ·"" . ·f Paul M. Popple A••iatant to the Pre•ldent · _....-t 'f Mr. Lionel Howard Chairman ~Poli.tic al .Action Committee c
  • ) (one way only) Becauae of Floor achedullDa in HOllae Democratic the Houae will By out to Chicaao commercially. Mamber• of cc: ~k Valenti Col. Mike Cook Secret S.rrice ... I • Tide wU1 ........,_ 1aMar la wltlcll ,- receipt el ,-u eaclN
  • ..... .... 8-- ••l•taa& .w.::::.....::===-=:..=.a11-==--- l•• of . jl/jf February I 14, -l966 ' Dear Sam: I have apoken wlth the offlclal• at the Immigration and Naturalization Ser•lce. • . They tell me that the proper cour•• of action for you
  • . I'm sure we will stretch the law a little further. Generally I em very peaceful in my actions• but I'm getting increasingly hurt and embaru.aed over our country's position this matter. in Occasionally I've heard McNamara's name mentioned as a vice­
  • File unit description: The executive file consists mainly of recommendations of Democratic or Republican nominees for the Vice Presidency in 1964 and 1968, and a small amount of material on presidential candidates. The general file consists
  • • lpeclalAa-1--■I totMPrNWat n. 8-nble HoueofMe.12 card• • ...... a • CJD:dlt ' SIIDATON-cAJlLTON H~ '2J 51&,Uhfll &run,.N.Y. YAIHINGTOM ,. D. C. 'V '.t~NATIONAL CAPITAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB Telcphoaa: Dlltrict 7-1'70 - THE DODGE HOUSE Dlltrict 1-s,11
  • ,o/sTi3 OFFICE REFERRAL Democratic Tot Attn: National Committee Dat.s October 18, 1967 Mr. Joma Criawell ACTION REQUESTED Draft reply Ion -____ Prealdent'■ ■19nature. ---- Umleral9necl ■ ■lQDature. 0 NOTE -- Memorcmdumfor use cm
  • - The following are .my recommendations as. to the action you should take to put this proposal into effect: I ·. Designate .the 12 most critical pockets of poverty in which this program will be applied. I recommend that, as a first step, you designate
  • the conditions which caused the riots; Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots chaired by John McCone, report and action on report's recommendations [Report filed oversize attachment 186]; and the President's task force on the riots. Several items
  • of ac­ complishing this, however, in which the Catholic wing of the labor movement played a conspicuous part, led to a serious split in the Australian Labor Party. In 19 57 right-wing elements in the party broke away to form the Democratic Labor Party
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  • certalnly glad that Aatroaaut Lovell'• letter waa ■uch a aucce••• 1 am v•!'Y proud of h1m •• and lam proud.· too. ol "The'liakler•." .America'• future r••te 1A the hand• ol young me11 with the CO\IJ'a&• u4 tu dlaclpllae 6at tbl7 clemwtra&e. S1Dcen1,. I
  • pursuin should put ·g: Sisk {California) (Colorado} Aspinall Hull (Missouri) !chord {Missouri) Steed (Oklahoma) {Oklahoma) Jarman Slack (West Virginia} (Wisconsin) Zablocki The other Democrats we consider hopeless. [4 of 7] Giaimo, Monagan
  • . :> i .·.R 9 .,.1 I 22 WA076 PD STAMFORD CONN 8 616P EST THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE IMPORTANT YOU TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION IN ALABAMA ONE MORE DAY OF SAVAGE TREATMENT BY LEGALIZED HATCHET MEN COULD LEAD TO OPEN WARFARE BY AROUSED NEGROES AMERICA
  • BROUGHT FORWARD 9/ 3/68 Ex CO 320 Previously NA~·[E President ORGANIZATION Filed Johnson -------------- Ex CO 321 New File FINAL ACTION Date tg to President Tito Symbol 9/3/68 Date JJepart111ent of State ··--·· - 1.-IMJ TEDI
  • with restriction s contained i n the dono r ' s deed of gif t. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINI STRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7· 72) THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE !J r;. REFERRAL . To: The Secretary of Agriculture Date: May 22, 1968 ACTION REQUESTED
  • ", •........ Let us now join reason to faith, and action to experi­ ence, to transform our unity of interest into a unity of purpose. For the hour and the day and the time are here to achieve progress without strife, opinion to achieve change without hatred
  • Prompt action is essential. -----'L _____ Direct reply. Furn· h information ___ su·table acknowledgment propriate handling. _____ to If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encounter
  • the actions in response to your Syr;,.cuse speech in a coordinated report from the appropriate Cabinet Officers which might be released to the press next week end.- cDtuwr, ·••·~ ., WVHS . ~. Tn. ISF.CC~ t; -'..J/43/t;J (!t} THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • " --- ACTION: AmEmbassy KAMPALA Ocrti G oaPH'66 j' Preisident of Uganda on Octob~r. 9~ 1.9660 ·,.~.I.• rv a.~, ..."~...,, On. b~h.alf America. sincere 9 of the r,H~opl~:of t.:lu~ fh.1.it:r;-d State.s and on ·my own behalf good wish~s indep,~ndenC
  • .·_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
  • 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
  • , and action to experi­ ence, to transform our unity of interest into a unity of purpose. For the hour and the day and the time are here to achieve progress without strife, opinion to achieve change without hatred: not without difference but without
  • . Weaver, was my source of information. He says the public housing section is making every effort to receive favorable recognition by you and they really think they did something to help. Disciplinary this. action is being taken on Marvin
  • £ the above discussion and your i,ecom:i.-nendationa as to what action should be taken. (Oi particulir importance bero is a detailed indication of exieting authority to·-assist in the conversion of £armini lands to recreation.) • r:-~-t• I i,...t
  • in this matter, even to the extent of a letter to be written by His Excellency Mr. Riad to the Minister of Oil in Iraq giving assurance of the support of our project in Iraq by the Government of the 'l!nited Arab R e public. For this action, I am grateful indeed
  • . AM ERICA A PROCLAMAT ION *-3/.~S WHER.EAS9 On 1'..,~ arch 17, 1965, the United States District Court m idd l e district entered an order in the case of Williams et al, Plaintiff, United States of America, P l aintiff -- Intervenor v. Wallace et al
  • copy of Ieply, if any• . ,. Prompt action is essential. If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encountered, please telephone the undersigned immediately, Code 1450. Basic correspondence should be returned when· draft reply, memoxandum, or '. comment is re
  • . South Vietnam wishes to be i~dependent and neutral. America will not permit this. This is imperialism of an old-fashioned kind. But the graver objection to the American action is that it involves the danger of war•with Russia and China. In such a war
  • the1n °to take into explicit and clue account ah:craft noise whenever it ·is relevant to any of theb p:rogran•o or to action in which th~y· mny pa.1·tlcipate, and to cooperate with the Sec1·etarie• of the Depa.rtme11t of Tranapol'tation and the D-epa.rtm