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  • in additional U.S. exports. -&ONf IBEN'fIM-, DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON 25 . D . C . OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR JUN 7 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: ASSISTANCE TO ECUADOR By 1966 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356
  • . Attachment VETERANS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WASHINGTON 25, 0.C. March 12 , 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Lee C. White Assistant .Special Counsel to the President The White House In accordance with a telephone call from
  • Bowles, July 24, 1964) V TIONCOPY l - ,. [ \ 1525 of State-~-------:._.It;;~ :~.~·::~{:/: H\G'TEiEGR~JJi Department •.-qCt\TE: O COLLECT l ,:; :A~Gc YO . " • =- EXDIS {~ 51. ACTiON: tY~j 266 ss (r,/01 VER.EAT.u!TEXT i>IERCE ARROW
  • of california; Richard Graham, a former business executive who was Deputy Associate Director of Public Affairs for the Peace Corps since 1961; Reverend Luther Holcomb, who held positions as Executive Director of the Greater Dallas (Texas) Council of Churches
  • LOCATION Legislative Background: Department of HUD1965 Box 1, Folder II RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 goveming access to national security infamation, by statute or by the agency which originated
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by the White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, publications, and statements. The materials cover the Department of Housing and Urban
  • Folder, "II," Department of Housing and Urban Development 1965 Files, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 2
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development 1965 Files
  • of the Appropriations Commi.ttee; Representative L. Mendel Rivers of South Carolina, Chairman of the Armed Services Committee; Representative Thomas Morgan of Pennsylvania, Democrat, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee; Representative Frank Bow of Ohio, member
  • • -._ , ...---.-; ~ ----- -.-~" . •:;.:\i\\ ".;-::~",:ir:7:; . '\'"': .·:·i-~~· .7-1'~ -·'')f ~ '._,··;,~ .-~-:_\~~,~1_: .;f.·'l _·~,· \ \.. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION "'9 FFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON, March MEMORANDUM OF VETERANS D.C . 3, AFFAIRS 20420 1967 i
  • on January 29 in the Family Dining Room. Attending the meeting were: Secretary McNamara Secretary Rusk Under Secretary Katzenbach Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge CIA Director Richard Helms General Wheeler General Taylor Clark Clifford Samuel Berger - Department
  • _TheOffice of,.Education of the Dq,artment of Ae;riculture in the Department of Health, Educotion and Welfare The Department of Housing and Urb&n Development ~he Veterans Administration The Small Business Administration The Federal.National i
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT-FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
  • and said you would tell them you would bring the Ident Record later so here it is. J • STATES DEPARTMENT O~ JUSTir~ UNITED DERAL· au~OF •• io ..672·SI,C ].~29-67 'N IN~-) WASHINGTE>N, D.C. •2C20iN1811----._ , J,r(-.0~ •Dlr•ctor. The following FBI
  • of 1967, individuals in the police department started to show how needed and important they were by going on strike, failing to issue traffic tickets, etc. Joyce theorizes that they purposely maintained inaction through the disorder, but miscalculated
  • the Preai~ent•• can be obtained, Coaaittee on Bqual &aplop■ent Opportunity. Very truly youra, John H. Lyona, Labor Adviaory Council Cbair ■an, JHLika ~SXECUflfi . U.S. DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF LABOR OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON May 12, 1964 MEMORANDUM
  • . Mac Bundy1 s staff a.n.d State Department was almost entirely a figment al press imagination.. For five yeal"s, I bad seen Ma-e operate -- and ha-d certainly done. so- myself -- as an essential liaison between the :Departments- aad t.h e President. We
  • . MARVIN WHIT&,LEE C. WILSON, ~RI HALL,JR. YOUNG,JAMiS M. (CAPT.) DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THI: OF STATE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL October 27, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. YOICHI OKAMOTO THE WHITE HOUSE State An unusual strongly request, recommends but one
  • being demolished.' to-repossess • The Treasury Department attempted a government buildi~g in order to.con~ c• tinue demolition, .. resulting veterans· and.police. the President cleared The District for assistance the buildings proclamation
  • , is going to mean that no substantial number of now hoascs for veterans or for tho civilian population a.re going to be built in the noar futur e . Unless you got materials you can ' t build a house and if you do not provide govornmor.tal aid to increase
  • AND UNAMERICAN THAT IS A SHAME FD~ lT TO HAPPEN IN THE GRE AT STATE OF TEXAS IF ________ YOU COULD HAVE THE__ DAM- -OUTFIT - - ­COMPELLED TO _HANDLE THE SERVICES FOR FELIX LONGOR IA A VETERAN THE MEXIC AN - - -- - .. .....__ _______, u}AMER IC AN RES I DENTS
  • l.egislation•. ·The Adlninist.rator of Veterans Affairs reports ·t hat the proposed reply 'WOUld be agreeable to Chairman Teague. 'lhe Depa.rtnent ot State also concurs 1n the repl;y. state and 'lreasu.ry agree with nae that it is desirable to try to work out
  • , Florida, lay somnolent in the 94 degree heat. A humid ·wind ruffled the bay, where thousands of persons had watched the hydroplane races. Since early morning the Police Department's Selective Enforcement Unit, designed as a riot control squad, had been
  • Urban affairs
  • Kennedy for a NASA briefing and tour Monday, November 18. Arrives 11:35 a.m., departs 2:30 p.m., EST. Will see Apollo 8 astronauts. X ~ As istant Administrator for _Public Affairs cc: George Christian Elizabeth Carpenter itiMlt'.i ~· ◄ - .. s:'?Kt
  • science, of and did of Chica30. govermnen::s of Missouri, and administered Louisiana, civil service systems. During the period 1947•1954 he held a numter of technical and executive positions with the Department of State, aid agencies
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)"
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT / A-Z.
  • Folder, "Ex FG 170/A-Z [4 of 6] [Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)]," WHCF FG, Box 256
  • planning toward eventual EEC membership at some more propitious time. External Affairs Minister Aiken suggested to Ambassador Mccloskey in February that the United States take the initi­ ative in setting up a high level conference between the United States
  • ~ /-,;, ~ Io tl:i.lil l?x:lilfii'1-illt SQeret.....: fx:om Cilpati:4.G, 2§- t)' 04{21f6t:- ,/, il16b Memo DOD To Pres for Natl. Security Top Secret 2 p Affairs from McNamara 05/18/6~ A Ic.p..Secret -for FILE LOCATION 'Qep1:1ty See-. -Bef-. frem
  • T TE FEDERAL DEPART OF I BURE October T OF J E TlG 17, TIO 1967 BY LIAISON Mrs. Mildred Stegall The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mrs. Stegall: For your information, I am enclosing a communication which may be of interest to you
  • retulations as a tuide to the statutes controlli"' their sale and use. , PURCHASING A PISTOLORREVOLVER ACTNO.380, PUBLICACTSOF 1965 Relevant to the above Executive Organization Act. The Michigan State Police will be known as the Department of State Police
  • ledged receipt of the letter and the United States' support of Korea-Japan normalization is well known in Korea, the Department believes no reply is necessary o "2 Benj a Executive Secretary Enclosure: Airgram Seoulo from Embassy CONFIB6Nfl:A-I
  • August Z3, 1965 [7 of 7] ­ CT OFFICIAL USE ONLY U .S . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE WASHINGTON , D .C . 20230 August 23, 1965 ::""·.r ~f'1 'TtVE ;..Ao, ~ "-~·· '' .,_, ';r.~ If!/ z./r r5 '- G/ ,$; ~.J.>.. =!-6 / S-j-:. IR
  • : -~ •.•~· •• •· 1··.:. _:~ Proclamation 35.61: National Day of Mourning for P.rcsident Kennedy: ·: ::.:·_._;,.~::Executive Order 11128: Closing Government Departments and Agencies · •::·? i\. • on November ZS, 1963. >~. \·:::·. ~~/~i November ZS: Message
  • Ambassador o Isnel Hi Excell-ency Sergio Fen - lt .cu,~-ssador of Italy Bi;c Excellency Carl . A Scburmann · Ambassa or of the Netherlands . Olaf Sollt Chars' d •Affaires ad interim o,£ ·orwa.y t . eellency Edward Drozniek Ambassador of the Polish
  • ~~::~~.~ . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE , WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT Agency: # 16 Cable DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Stf!~ RESTRICTION State Department JJ.8827 ~~11-IS-'11 C A Nl....J 'l/-3~1 ~ ~ AJL'] Or/·OVf·a
  • . The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare is insuring that good architectural ·design ls part of its plans for hospitals, schools, and other facilities built under it 13 construction assistance programs. It asks recipient to cooperate with local and area
  • ! land and other civilian properties, head ot the American Legion Post and very active therein all through the Vall 7, tormerl.1' all through that area in Veterans vocational work, formerly travelled through the 1. & M. College Extension ~ervice, one ot
  • ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
  • ,; was followed· by a nationwide wave of ribald jokes-and no one realizes better than Lyndon Johnson how much it can hurt a politician to be laughed at. Yet the events in the Soviet Union, Britain and Communist China, following news of the Jenkins affair in rapid
  • the sentiments expressed by Ambassador Lodge. I believe we should go on record here • and now that we resent the interference of Soviet communism in Western Hem­ ispheric affairs and that we will take whatever steps are necessary to repel Communist aggression
  • the Air Force on the hot seat all the way through the 1960s. On July 8, 1947, Johnson seemed to have been the first in a long line of congressional inquiries when he sent a letter to the War (soon to be called Defense) Department. The Texas Congressman
  • quickly to the truth that sustains us: The American and British peoples are not short-distance cru­ saders. If we must tighten our belts for a time, it does not leave us breathless for the next battle. We are veteran campaigners, not amateurs. We have
  • Department eent out the two attached telegrams to all our Ambaa ■ador• pving a deacription of the Pueblo incident and 9Umffl&rizing the action• we have taken thus far. Each Ambaandor is instructed to talk to the appropriate Government official atreaeing
  • that discril'lination hae been shown in handling the funaral arrangemnnts of Feli.Y. Longoria, deceased veteran~ who was killed on the isl.end of Inzon in orld ar No . 2 , b .,, leave to report as f'ollowet In order that th House my thoroughcy understand
  • between the Department of State and the White House over the combat role of U. s. troops and after the Government's handling of the B-52 affair. Those who oppose the Government in presently concentrating on the demand that with the Viet Cong