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  • at. shorthand, he sat in on meetings of the Cabinet,· on breakfasts with davk swearing that he "had no kriowl- two years after his marriage to Mar.·' jorie ("Babe") Whitehill, a Catholic. congressional leaders, and occasionally on sessions of the National
  • ), Sen. Howard W. Cannon, of the Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, and Rep. Chet Holi­ field, head of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. The warning of top military plan­ ners could hardly be more emphatic. Herc is what two
  • attitude tow2:.rd African dcivelopment problems is evident in the fellowing quote from the Agency;s Congressional presentation for FY 1968: -- '';Economic 1J:itoblems and the devalopmer1t challenge moved even more to the foreground• . • (in J':.frica
  • at National Press Club Luncheon) Ambassador Goldberg - {Out of the country) · Mr. Rostow - {Out of the country) I · 1 i l . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, Feb.. 12, 1966 2:00 P. M. \ J( Mr. President: (~ l /4;~ tv' ,_/' \ For information
  • is e . COPY LBJ LIBRARY CONGRESSIONAL DISCUSSION OF TONKIN GULF AND RESOLUTION A u g u st^ , 196i|. th r o u g h A ugust 2 1 , 1961; COPY LBJ LIBRARY on N arcotics of th e C om m ittee on Gov ­ ern m e n t O perations was authorized to m eet
  • ' /4.?.::>-- ~ FOR THE PRESIDENT Henry H. Wilson, c=
  • . Without such a bill, AID cannot move forward in the elimination of its "deadwood" as desired by the President. I believe too much is at stake in the passage of H. R. 6277 to jeopardize it for a very unlikely possibility of Congressional approval now
  • additional relevant. legislation except in certain limited areas n t particularly Legislation is needed to use donated funds and funds appropriated from the Land and Water Conservation Fund. In any event, it would be desirable to have Congressional
  • of your Administration in foreign. policy. Saturday. October 14, 1967 A t.: I had lunch with Joe Alsop, at hla suggestion, at the Metropolitan Club. He gave me an extremely vlvld account of progress ln Vietnam. It is hls belle£ that by June 0£ next year
  • Javits has now proposed (February 1 Congressional Record) that the Senate Banking and Currency Committee conduct a study of the eff~ctiveness of existing legislation in protecting US fir~ from the Arab boycott. This may set off a new campaign on the part
  • Song" aner discussing recent statement United States administration and congressional leaders in support Viet-Nam's struggle for survival in large scale Communist onslaught, said: "We can be sure that from now on US and other free world countries
  • of Alabama, ~ho has been_{eliable in the ast. \'VC.._ JJ~tri.v One of our informants in Alabama reports ✓--t definite plans have now been completed for the Governor_ Jallace clubs to offices in be set up all around the country with the principal Alabama
  • Joaquin Trejoa Fernandez. As in the pa.et, local government, congressional, btudness and religious l0aders will attend. In pr0vious years,, you have sent a rnessage to the President of Costa Rica on this occasion. State recomn1ende that you do so (Tab
  • Joaquin Trejoa Fernandez. As in the pa.et, local government, congressional, btudness and religious l0aders will attend. In pr0vious years,, you have sent a rnessage to the President of Costa Rica on this occasion. State recomn1ende that you do so (Tab
  • ----- 2. Set up presentation, with Congressional and other guests, and possible Presidential policy statement 3. Disapprove ----- 4. Speak ~o me ----- I ----- - Mr. 1->re side nt: The State Department draft a proposed talk to African
  • ,,- / September ZO, 1966 ME MO FOR MR. ROSTOW SUBJEC T: Congressional Statements on Vi t-Nam I got out t o statements on Vi t-N m -- in answer to the Repub ican po icy stat m nt -- by 11 :30 thi morning. They were r -typed and went to Henry ilson' s office
  • Bell, they were told 1 among other things, that (a) AID is under a Congressional prohibition against providing budgetary assistance. and {b) notwithstanding this prohibition, the present US balance of payments position would not permit us to comply
  • Congressman condemned Alabama's troopers and Gov· ernor and demanded action rani;ing from the sending oC Federal troops to cutting the state's congressional delega· lion in half to shutting down all military installations there. But even as the White House
  • -farm food . But th.e Un1led_ Slat~s, dts1~lu- he!~ the pr?grcss all a\lm1t 1s agreement ~. a club lo ,force con- s1oncd w1Lh cxpencnce 111 lhe 1.l50 n~cdcd. Con~mue
  • ought to put our best thought and lmAginatlon lato designing a lively nuclear consultation club. hardware or no hardware. The design and negotlation of this consultation club ar• !irat priority bu.sinesa on which the whole town agrees. 4. Yfe ought
  • THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORDA REPORTTHATABERNATHY HADBEENCHARGED WITHA RAPEATTACK TEN GIVEN DURINGA TRIAL YEARSAGO~ IN THIS CONNECTION, TESTIMONY ENTITLED"STATEOf ALABAMA VERSUSED'.~ARD DAVIS," AT MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, IN NOVEMBER, ONE NINE FIVE EIGHT, ALLEGED
  • , World I.aw Fund NELSON, Clifford, Columbia University PALFREY, John G., Columbia University PATTON, Jam.es, United World Federalists Inc. POMERANCE, Josephine, United Nations Assn. of the USA WADSWORTH, James, International Club of Washington WIESNER, J
  • Civil those In his him with - matters a whole, that .and performance Congressional as but central the decision he had 12 - 3 been strongly and others opposed to by early time--and advocated inner would to but more to time
  • at Mexico City "peace" meeting. National Political Committee of Workers founded by Communiststo support Colonel Jacobo Arbenz and congressional candi­ dates in 1950 election campaign. ~•tt• ~on\ far fGn1aUca at a llldtecl Daoaratto (Parv of Bnol11.UaurJ
  • · .of the~e· proposals seem unacceptable to us. as follows: · · . ' ol ·~ They are A. We should stand ··o ut against a substitution of mixed-manned surface ships by mixed..:ma:nned MINUT.E MEN. We think it exceedingly difficult to get Congressional ac
  • a short message saying that President and others will be discussing what he might best say at Congressional meeting. I agree we should take stock with him before approving a statement. woli.R. Have Bundy send proposed message ------ See me l>ECLASSIHED
  • Tuesday, March 14, 1967 -- 9:00 p. m. Mr. President: General Taylor says he ls at your disposition -- and flattered. He has an engagement to speak at the Canadian Club, Montreal, on Monday. Subject: Viet Nam. He will, of course, cancel lf you
  • and pilots needs emphatic underlining, perhaps not publicly until the "barrier's" comparative advantages are put on view, but certainly in private, sharpening a natural, professional concern wherever found among our Air Force officers and their congressional