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  • to the Citizens Committee on the Marshall Plan) to speak to clubs and organizations. McGcorge Bundy -- Don't let the communications people in New York set th~ tone of the debate. Emphasize ~he 'light at the end of the tunnel' instead of the battles, deaths
  • is concerned 1 is to rally about seeing for the All-Star of Indianapolis that DoD game, on a returning about hero, J i. about whether program 4-H Clubs are included be in a State Department on Vietnam. We realize cabinet or should
  • satisfactory. They keep improving. The President: Do they all have M-16 1 s? General Abrams: The President: Yes. Has that made a difference? General Abrams: Yes. They have more confidence. General Abrams: RF and PF have M-l6 1 s. It's membership in club
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • ^ the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives ' Auguste, 1964 Chairman Morgan and members of the Committee: I appear before you in support of the Joint Congressional Resolution on Southeast Asia now before your Committee. If the Committee b
  • 1 X^-.v-vr' -i •‘-■-5-’ m ■ . !>/^ S ..... •'■ 'V-'-fAv- : \'J v fc ;: -.' .•i-X- vV»:'' v.i -V^,.-f .. COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY ITiCiS CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE M r. M O R SE. I s h a ll be g la d to h a v e th e jo
  • that have the problem of dealing with the Congress and thus we tend to have congressional problems muchmore in mind than does the White House. Oh, I should mention that as far as all this is concerned that eventually we got a change of ambassadors and my
  • Committee of Social Sciences Research Council; Council on Foreign Relations; Assoc1at1on of American Rhodes Scholars; Society ot Ameri·can Military Engineers, Denver Cowitry Club. Lecturer, various civilian and m111tary •!olleges. AWARDS ANDDECORATIONS
  • it y S p e e c h .......................................... 32 C. U . S . A c tio n at the U nited N a t io n s ................................................................. 34 i i . ) VI - JOINT CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTION ON U .S . ACTIONS
  • s i d e ­ w a ll tires? The use of AID funds for such imports is'"forbidden. AID takes several steps to see that, if such purchases are attempted, the U.S. taxpayer does not pay for them. At congressional direction the purchase of AID - financed
  • Club in Detroit on Monday. Rusk said he "is going to remind them that 1967 was a helluva year for international agreements and he is going to point out the progress in the Kennedy Round, the Latin solidarity, the Asian Development Bank beginning
  • to purchase arms abroad. Kuwait is funding the purchases . The United Arab Command has set force goals for Jordan. These include M - 48 tanks and supersonic aircraft. Jordan, as a member of the Arab club, must purchase additional equipment somewhere
  • . government should a 21 Thieu and a mus~ be tightened GVN Action clubs On March N·on-essential Present Hanh during necessary,_by reconstruction .Allocation. clubs Governor if fund" business construction and night guid Saigon. industrial