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- DOUGLAS' CONCERNS ABOUT HIS POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEE TO STUDY CITY PROBLEMS, CUTS IN GREAT SOCIETY BECAUSE OF VIETNAM; LBJ DISCUSSES INCREASE IN FEDERAL SPENDING ON POOR, POSSIBLE TAX INCREASE; DOUGLAS RECOMMENDS CUTS IN SPACE PROGRAM
- Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
- Telephone conversation # 11191, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 12/22/1966, 9:00PM
- PAUL DOUGLAS
- Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
- Telephone conversation # 266, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 12/3/1963, 6:11PM
- DOUGLAS DILLON
- Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
- Telephone conversation # 250, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 12/2/1963, 7:35PM
- DOUGLAS DILLON
- Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
- Telephone conversation # 3823, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 6/23/1964, 1:08PM
- DOUGLAS DILLON
- Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
- Telephone conversation # 7186, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 3/31/1965, 10:15AM
- DOUGLAS DILLON
- ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK; LBJ THANKS DOUGLAS FOR HIS ACTION YESTERDAY (ON TAX BILL?), DISCUSSES FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY OF RECENT BILLS; GEORGE MEANY'S SUGGESTION ON TIMING, RATE OF MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES IN PENDING BILL; EFFECT OF BILL ON ELECTIONS
- Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
- Telephone conversation # 9856, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 3/9/1966, 9:15AM
- PAUL DOUGLAS
- Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
- Telephone conversation # 10591, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 8/8/1966, 12:38PM
- DOUGLAS DILLON
- LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE CANDIDATES TO SUCCEED DOUGLAS DILLON AS SECRETARY OF TREASURY; CRAWFORD GREENEWALT'S CONSERVATIVE POSITION ON SOCIAL SECURITY, GOVT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS; UPCOMING ANTITRUST RULING ON DUPONT; EDGAR KAISER; KERMIT GORDON
- GORDON ACCEPTS NOMINATION AS TREASURY SECRETARY; GORDON'S SUCCESSOR AS DIRECTOR OF B.O.B.; CHARLES HITCH; CHARLES SCHULTZE; JOHN MACY; DON PRICE; NEED TO CONSULT WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS; JOSEPH BARR; SAM LOW; DOUGLAS DILLON AND IRS RULING
- LBJ ASKS ABOUT TREASURY PLAN TO ISSUE 5.25% SECURITIES TO REPLACE OTHER NOTES, POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES; BARR DISCUSSES TALKS WITH RUSSELL LONG, PAUL DOUGLAS; LBJ ADVISES BARR TO TALK WITH WILBUR MILLS; NEED FOR HARD MONETARY POLICY OR CHANGE IN TAX
- LBJ READS DRAFT LETTER TO LEADERS OF HOUSE AND SENATE CONVEYING TREASURY'S PROPOSED TAX REFORMS, SAYS NEXT ADMINISTRATION SHOULD ENACT REFORMS; REPORT OF PAUL DOUGLAS' COMMISSION; RICHARD NIXON'S CHANGING VIEWS ON SURTAX EXTENSION; 1970 FEDERAL
- MARGARET CHASE SMITH ADS FOR GOLDWATER; EFFORT TO PURGE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN WHO SUPPORTED GOLDWATER; HHH'S REPLACEMENT AS SENATE WHIP; LADY BIRD JOHNSON DISCUSSES ACCURACY OF HER ELECTION PREDICTIONS; CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION; DOUGLAS DILLON
- LOBBYING ON LEGISLATION REGARDING NURSING HOMES FOR VETERANS; TAX BILL; OLIN TEAGUE; LOBBYING BY VETERANS' ORGANIZATIONS; VA
- HR 6455 GIVING TAX BENEFIT TO UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS' RETIREMENT HOME IN LAKELAND, FLORIDA, POSSIBLE VETO, POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS; CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL PAY BILL, MORRIS UDALL AMENDMENT; SEABOARD WORLD AIRLINES; A.I.D
- GRAHAM CONGRATULATES LBJ ON SIGNING OF WASHINGTON, DC HOME RULE DISCHARGE PETITION; LBJ DISCUSSES OPPOSITION TO FINANCIAL PROVISIONS OF BILL, PRAISES AL FRIENDLY'S WORK ON BILL; LBJ'S STATEMENT EMPHASIZING HIS PERSONAL CONNECTION WITH WASHINGTON, DC
Telephone conversation # 10752, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, 9/12/1966, 7:51PM
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- DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED SALE OF $750 MILLION IN FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD DEBENTURES TOMORROW; LBJ EXPRESSES DISPLEASURE ABOUT SALE, ASKS IF JOHN HORNE CAN POSTPONE SALE UNTIL OCTOBER OR USE RESERVES TO MEET EXPECTED WITHDRAWALS
- and states to borrow money and will have a shattering impact on the home building indus try. With a tax increase in the first half of calendar 1968, the Federal government will put $2. 5 billion in ca sh into the market. 2. Interest Rates are starting to soar
- . Neither is a member of the United Nations. I can't get them to the U. N. Neither can Mansfield or U Thant. We are there. We don't want to run out. We want the maximum deterrent at minimum cost. Ho doesn't want to talk. He wants to break our will at home
- , Hanoi thinks they can take South Vietnam without a military victory. They think they can win it here at home. Congressman Wyman: Mr. President, do you see a need for us to do in Vietnam what we had to do it Japan? The President: Question: Definitely
- -- more than we need. We prefer $4 billion over $6 billion cutback. If we had a choice, the $6 billion economy is better off with that overdose than with no tax package at all. Tight money will bring a famine in home building. The amount of tight money
- ~ as you go home or even prevent a man from killing the President. The North Koreans were the outlaws. You can do the same thing to any ship at anytime. Congressman Ford: ship. I do not like tr.e attitude that this was a helpless The President: Here
- up the home in which the President of South Korea lives, President Park. We sent over a-32-man team. They have apprehended all but s. This is part of the program. We do not know, although there is some speculation, that this may be linked