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  • ~ /-,;, ~ 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
  • - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
  • and the Embassy a ta ff lnforul conv"raatlbns with officials of the Jn.J')Rnese talk~d with both the Prime Minister and the Hlnls t e~ G.r1~ernment .. Mr - e.nd p ~ysen for Foreign Affairs . In Washington durl.ng the month of November 1, the Working G1
  • for International D evelopment Director, Bureau of the Budget Chairman, Export-Import Bank -· SUBJECT: Task Force on Southeast Asian Economic and Social Development I herewith direct my Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, Mr. McGeorge Bundy
  • . The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs is autho rized to call on the appr opriate Departments and A gencies for necessary staff support for this task force. GOHFIDEHTIAL - . ' . . lb " --- .{ ',!. ~ !~ µ~r¥~~ THE WHITE HOUSE
  • like the shooting down of a plane than the Herald Tribune ought to be running the government. Second, if you can tell me how you deal with a ••• K. That's not the point. The State Department is definitely coneerned with the fact that the President
  • DISCUSSION OF KIKER'S STORY ABOUT LBJ'S LACK OF KNOWLEDGE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ANTICIPATED FOREIGN AID, VIETNAM; PROCEDURES FOR NOTIFYING LBJ OF FOREIGN POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
  • of the foreign aid program, in overall charge of it, as Undersecretary of State and Undersecretary for Economic Affairs. I was sort of the ultimate re sponsibility in the State Department for its legislative progress of that bill every year, so I had to talk
  • Appointment as Secretary; relationship with LBJ during Eisenhower administration; State Department Appropriation Bill and Foreign Aid Bill in 1959 and 1960; LBJ's role as VP; Cuban Missile Crisis; differences between LBJ and JFK; budget; balance
  • of any assistance furnished pursuant to this determination. DBaASmlED 1.0. 12356, Sec. 3... NLJ q3· 3¢0 1W ~-, NARA, Date ~-~-~ - CONFIDENTIAL · CONFIDENTiAL DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON 25. D. C . OFFICE
  • great knowledge of political affairs and things generally in the country. And then I remember a situation developed after he and Lady Bird had gone on back. I watched her taking a few notes and listening most intently while he was talking freely
  • Early relationship with LBJ; 1960 campaign; appointment as Secretary of Commerce; JFK leadership; Department of Commerce problems; JFK’s staff; LBJ and civil rights; LBJ and the Vice Presidency; JFK-LBJ friction; Business Advisory Council; relation
  • HOUSE WASHINGTON co:NFIDENTIAL July 28, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. W. W. ROSTOW Walt -Jim O'Connell's office has now reviewed the State Department memo reporting on the implementation of NSAM 342, which was issued to encourage the construction
  • , This is state of affairs. How close attention does the President pay to specific programs that AID either conceives or undertakes? G~ Well, there's a real difference between President Kennedy and President Johnson there because in President Kennedy's time
  • Biographical information; Presidential impact on AID; comparison of JFK and LBJ; Presidential approval of specific loans; BOB and Treasury Department involvement in policy decision; White House and State Department involvement; B/P loans; AID
  • -13 41 346 * Details may not add to totals due to rounding ~/ Less than $50, 000 Source: A. I. D. Special Report .... (0 Prepared for the House Foreign Affairs Committee 11> Selected Food for Freedom Fiscal (U.S. 1962 Years 1963
  • State Department affairs, since W9rld War II: -- U.S. Foreign Latin American Year 1965 Budget The objectives moral and tightly defined. on March 23, 1964, for fiscal year 1965. The Fiscal policies reorganize under Mr. Mann ( see Chapter
  • ) had tentatively agreed to ~-- ~!AL . -, . s ·~ rp-r-: o try to interest your brother in assuming the top-level State Department role in working on this broad problem. Tony Solomon, and particularly his deputy, Frank Loy, have been working closely
  • of Planning, new Minister the Minister Freeman Through personal Minister -The duration contacts in India, and firmness Minister), in India's priorities affairs. and in Washington, and programs. of aid commHments had included: and the U. S
  • TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh that time we had nuclear weaponry; the other side didn't. In domestic affairs Mr. Eisenhower's greatest civil
  • leaders of free world after WWII; Little Rock and civil rights; Ike against forced bussing; states rights; Senator Joseph McCarthy; Ike and LBJ had heart attacks in 1955; Dulles and foreign affairs; 1956 Hungarian uprising; Israel and Suez Crisis; Sputnik
  • that the Democrats were a bunch of wild spenders and that here he was, a man that knew the military and there was plenty of waste there. President Eisenhower had recommended sort of massive reductions in the Defense Department expenditures. In addition
  • Secretary, Near Eastern / and South Asian Affairs. ~ · ~~ rwtr~ I (:~' ~ l
  • wtth the Department o! State and ~ · ~'1>C eta!!, be 5ubmitted by l February 1965. {~~;· ~[~·~~ ~ :· ',(.::~~-· ( Me-0.,i-ge· ft,undy Sii:CH.E'f . ~.~. . . . , ·./"'' ~* ·, . . . .. ..;"" ·~401..L'i!l!~ .'1tJR ~~ .. ~C!~l~CE S~"'DY !~! w"':~ttt
  • "ALL TRANSCRIBED" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; "FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE"; OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; LBJ TELLS OFFICE SECRETARY TO "TAKE THIS"; MORGAN'S VOICE IS FAINT
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT HANDLING CORRESPONDENCE; LBJ CONGRATULATES MORGAN FOR WORK ON FOREIGN AID AUTHORIZATION BILL IN HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
  • ALBERT REPORTS THAT THOMAS MORGAN SAYS HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE IS MARKING UP FOREIGN AID BILL, ASKS IF LBJ WANTS TO MEET WITH COMMITTEE; CANCELLATION OF LBJ'S LUNCHEON WITH HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE
  • LBJ'S MEETING LAST NIGHT WITH HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE; NEED FOR ECONOMIC, MILITARY BUDGET SUPPLEMENTALS FOR VIETNAM; MEDICINE FOR CUBA; POSSIBLE LBJ RECORDING FOR JFK LIBRARY; RAID OF CUBA; AID TO LAOS, BURMA, CAMBODIA, INDONESIA; LBJ'S
  • NEED FOR CUT IN FOREIGN AID SO OTTO PASSMAN CAN SAVE FACE; LBJ REVIEWS WORLD AFFAIRS, VALUE OF FOREIGN AID, PASSMAN'S ROLE; GERALD FORD; BUSINESS COUNCIL; LBJ TO MEET WITH HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE; PROPOSAL BY JAMIE WHITTEN FOR CONTINGENCY AID
  • FULBRIGHT'S CONCERNS ABOUT APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT KITCHEN AS HEAD OF STATE DEPT BUREAU OF EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS; FULBRIGHT'S PERSONAL INTEREST IN BUREAU; KITCHEN'S RESUME; CARL ROWAN'S RESIGNATION AS USIA DIRECTOR; LACK OF NEGROES IN STATE
  • RUSK DISCUSSES APPOINTMENT OF JOSEPH PALMER TO HEAD STATE DEPT BUREAU OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS DESPITE CONGRESSIONAL, LABOR AND NEGRO COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR WAYNE FREDERICKS; LBJ SUGGESTS FREDERICKS BE OFFERED POST WITH AID, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT PRESS