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Enclosure
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MEMORANDUM
June
"TO:
The Vice
FROM:
Joe Pechman
SUBJECT:
Elbow Room for Social
Vietnam
Economy
14, 1968
President
Programs
in the Post]
It is becoming
fashionable
to argue that there will be very
·little_ fiscal elbow
- Vietnam
- File unit description: The drafting of the Post Vietnam Report to the President by CEA and the coordinating committee for economic and program planning after Vietnam.
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THE CHAIRMAN
OF THE
COUNCIL
OF ECONOMIC
ADVISERS
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WASHINGTON
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December
MEMORANDUM
FOR
Joseph
31,
1968
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Califano
Attached
is the revised
draft of the Post-Vietnam
Report
to the President
- Vietnam
- File unit description: The drafting of the Post Vietnam Report to the President by CEA and the coordinating committee for economic and program planning after Vietnam.
- AND DEBATES OP THE
89th CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1966
112
No. 32
Senate
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-We seek this objective in- Vietnam hi
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Mr. BREWSTER. Mr. President, I
rise as a member of the Senate Armed
Services
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cables
Russfound London SW1
.pertrand Russett-Peace Foundation
9th February,
1965. __
President Lyndon B. Johnson,
The White House,
Was'hington, D.C.,
u. o. 9h.
Dear President
Johnson,
• The American attack on North Vietnam is disastrous
on
\two
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Decorated,
Wounded, C•ptured WW II, Army,
Europe Defeated 24-year Veteran of Congress
VIETNAM
Hon.
U.S. DEAD AND WOUNDED BEFORE PEACE TALKS
WATSON
156,914*
Distinguished Member of Congress from
SOUTH CAROLINA ( Republican)
U.S. DEAD AND WOUNDED AFTER
- suggested at a staff meeting today for consideration
at the Cabinet Meeting next Wednesday:
·
.
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(l) Rusk
East Eur ope situation
Non-military progress in South Vietnam since TET
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NAT9
j
.
Yes
10 minutes
No
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(2) Rici ard Helms
- Intelligence Agency personnel. Some materials in this file unit relate to substantive foreign affairs and national security concerns of the time, including developments in Vietnam, a memorandum regarding the presence of Communist flag vessels on the Mekong
- . It reads: 0 u. s.
officials. warned today against reading too much into the latest spate
of· optimistic declarations on the war in Vietnam••• Sources say there
is absolutely nothing in the pipeline between Vlashington and Hanoi
to suggest that any peace
- on Vietnam,
to the Government of Vietnamo
to the Non-Proliferation
Matching contributions
development programs,
including
Special Funds.
Significant
reduction
payments deficit
which results
military-related
expenditures
conflict.
Treaty.
on major East
- o.
Bill Driver and Bill Stinson r e quest a
meeting o! this group with you.
Stinson tells me this is a group
assisted by CIA. I further understand
they support our country's Vietnam
position.
Will you gree t them?
Yes
No
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- with teachers. ,
Mrs. Jack Brown, Montclair, holds book she and husband oo-authored.
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BY CHARLES H. PERCY
''" fiom J/li1iois
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The_Shocking
Case of the M·16
The Senator says our Vietnam Gls
- conveyed to
Preeldent .John ■on and he wanta you
to know that. althou1h he regret ■
your doubt• about our poaltlon ln
Vietnam, h• Yery much appreciate•
the forthrlpt aprea1lon ol ,ov
Ylewa.
,.if
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Slacerelr,
:-
.
1
1·
Paul M. Popple
A••l•tan
- recognize
the suitability
of these
gentlem
n for their posts.
Please
b
consider.
Your comments
concerning
the Vietnam situcl.tion
a re lso appreciated.
Your thoughts are always
welcorne.
incerely,
John B. Clinton
Staff i~ssistant
to the President
y
- said he was trying to get back to Vietnam shortly.
He
said he was disappointed
in his first trip because he was briefed so
much that he didn't have enough time to make judgments
of his own.
He said if the military
was too tight about letting Congressmen
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Exec Dir,
Urban
League
SEPT 6, 1967
1: 1 Sp-4:00p
Mansion
LUNCHEON for group of editors
and publishers
and
VietNam election observers
(just returned
from
Saigon)
Remarks
by the President
21
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YOtJNC, Whitney
Pres,
Urban
New York
SltPTEMBER
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attachments
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Vietnam- (SECRET)
FIL E LOCA TI ON
C.F. CO 151 Korea (1967-68)
RESTRICT ION CODES
(A) C l osed by Executive Order I 1 652 gove rn ing access to na tional securi ty i nfor ma t ion.
(B) Closed by sta t ute or by the agency
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EMANUEL CELLER
(D.-N. Y.)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966
THIS IS NO TIME FOR PANIC
Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Martin Luther King, able civil rights leader, asks
President Johnson to abandon the military junta now ruling South Vietnam
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to develop transportation
systems
to serve low- and moderate-density
areas,
and to increase
accessibility
to suburban
employ
ment centers,
schools,·
recreation
areas,
shopping
centers
and the like.
J
r~
u
Special assistance
to returning
Vietnam veterans
- than Senator Paul PongJae
(Funny world, isn't
it?)
He
has done a great job
th the "Peace with Honor in Vietnam Committee" which has supp
u right up the line, while ostensibly
being independent.
On
Paul Douglas really wants is to see
his son a judge
- leWtr 0£ April a. He
iD grate!ul !or.th• warmth of yoci• commem•
on hi• ad.droaa to the natlon Oil Vietnam amt
~anta you. to know that bo la gre6tly encwr•,
aged by you r•cttOn to Ida p·l 'opoaats.
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2800 Connecticut Avenue N.W.
Washington. D. c.
20008
July 23. 1963
Lyndon B. Johnson
President
The White House
Dear President
Johnsona
The more I read about the war in Vietnam. the more
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was
The reaction
on your speech to the AFL-CIO was mixed.
The pecple in
the.business
community
(who are the only ones he has ha.cl an oppcrtunity
to talk with) liked what you said about Vietnam but did r..ot particularly
like the domestic
program
statements
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NEW ORLEANS,
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will bring
a lot of headaches
for Uncle Sam. You can not deal with the Latins using the
mentality
of your advisers
in Vietnam.
You told the US public sometime
ago that
you were a school teacher,
so, you better do not forget history books, because
the US
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THE ATTACK UPON FREEDOM IS NOT ISOLATED TO A SITUATION IN VIETNAM.
I THEREFORE URGE MAXIMUM USE OF FEDERAL FORCE TO PREVENT FURTHER
BLOODSHED.
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THE CAUSE OF THE DEMONSTRATION IN SELMA
- Office on the
above date contains the following folders.
1 • . Political Process
2.
Post Vietnam Planning ,
3•
Press Contacts
4·.
Wage-Price Guideposts .·
5.
Vietnam
6.
Watts
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7. . Detroit - Chronology - Aug
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for dropping tear gas bombs in Vietnam.
What 1a this committee
doing r~garding this question?
The spokesman for the Saudi Red Crescent appealed
to the world conscience and the Ir.temational
Red Cross committee to intervene
ir.unediately to prevent a repetition
- as Vietnam itself.
I firmly believe in the sincerity of these people with whom
I dined last Friday night. In confirmation of what I told you on my last
visit, President Nasser is reaching his arms away out for your friendship
and for the friendship
- the Boards on Vietnam; supported Mission SAFETY-70 with pro
motional material;
arranged
for Social Security
Administration
officials
to
brief the Boards on Medicare; and met in conference
with the Board Chairmen.
I have also continued
to communicate with 67
- and television
appearances
as
are practical,
particularly
in behalf of th¢ execution
and objectives:
of the Great Society,_,which
at times get lost sight of, because of
the news interest
in Vietnam and other aspects
of the United ·: '
States foreign policy
- of the plc:turea to y¢ur
uncle and asked that he l de11ti!y them aud forward t hem on to you.
I know that he wns in the process o! pacldng to once ago.ln go to .
Vietnam and so, perhaps , he was unable to complete tho t.i:e;k. U,
for some reaoon, you havo not now