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  • LBJ ASKS FOR QUICK PASSAGE OF BILL AUTHORIZING SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, FORMER PRESIDENTS AND PERMITTING INTERAGENCY COOPERATION FOR PROTECTION; LBJ SAYS HE ORDERED PROTECTION FOLLOWING SHOOTING OF RFK; EISENHOWER'S
  • Allott, Gordon, 1907-1989
  • Telephone conversation # 13108, sound recording, LBJ and GORDON ALLOTT, 6/5/1968, 8:30AM
  • GORDON ALLOTT
  • KERMIT GORDON
  • KERMIT GORDON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; SCRANTON IS IN HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
  • FEDERAL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR APPALACHIA; ESTABLISHMENT OF STRIP-MINING, ACID DRAINAGE STANDARDS; JOHN SWEENEY; LBJ WANTS TO COOPERATE WITH REPUBLICANS
  • Gordon, Kermit, 1916-1976
  • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1. Assistant Secretary-Financial Assistance ••••••••••••• 2. Assistant Secretary - Physical Environment ••••••••••. 3 • Assistant Secretary - Social Environment ••••••••••••• 4 • Assistant Secretary - Intergovernmental Cooperation ••• S • Research
  • 10 of problems • of housing and of community development I 11 through St.ate, county, town, village, or oth~r local and pri- 12 vate action, including promotion of interstate, regional, and 13 metropolitan cooperation; and to provide for fulland
  • progmms provided for in existing law. A new subsection 4(f) was added which requires the Secretary of Transportation to cooperate and consult ,vith the Secretaries of the Interior; Health, Education, and Welfare; Agriculture and ,vith the ~ta.tes in all
  • ,_.,d_.....,_ __ i_r_._c_a_te_r _____ Gordon M. Murr~ \:-' V I __ Mr. Gordon asked that -we prepare the atte"l.'""d.-3lote for use by the \olhi_te HouSEt,Ji~ _ • 0 uauwww Oil October 16, 1964 (Oor4a1 II. lluri-q) Task Poree \nmlp0rtat1CD X 'l'he
  • , advances labor, -, 1·. t.~-'~ ,· and development to· encourage cooperation and other in P.ncl among all services to go·ver:.:unent, n:.a.nagew.ent, and labor matters; efficient, Ste.tes; throu,gh the of transportation and Governr.!ent
  • communities 7. Interagency cooperation B. Administration of Uniform Time Statute 9. DOTAchievements in 1968. Notes on Taped Documentation In addition to the printed n documentation included the Department of Transportation has submitted of taped
  • . to resi~nt owners, cooperatives, ---extend for significant for an initial achievements ---where appropriate, five-year period. . five-year period, yith provision withi~ a two-year ~riod. provide for phasing beyond the ... • I 10. The demonstration
  • , including support areas with in large and small "State problems" ~: mittee during part communities. request cooperation of Senator either in Committee or th.rough order to make clear limit its to the same time central approaches
  • LBJ ASKS FOR NAMES OF NEGRO LEADERS INVITED TO CIVIL RIGHTS BILL SIGNING CEREMONY IN ORDER TO INVITE THEM TO OFF-THE-RECORD MEETING AFTERWARDS TO DISCUSS COOPERATION IN IMPLEMENTING NEW LAW
  • MCGILL DICTATES LETTER TO LBJ ADVISING HIM TO MAKE NATIONAL TV ADDRESS UPON SIGNING CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, DIRECT ADDRESS TOWARDS GOVS. AND LOCAL OFFICIALS, STRESS LOCAL COOPERATION; ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA, BUSINESSMEN'S PLEDGE; HAROLD WALKER
  • PROBLEM SEATING MFDP, IMPACT ON SOUTHERN STATES; SOUTHERN GOVERNORS' COOPERATION ON LOUISIANA SCHOOL DESEGREGATION, INVESTIGATION OF MURDERS IN MISSISSIPPI, GEORGIA; NEED FOR FAVORABLE PRESS ON CONGRESS' RECORD; RFK; GEORGE MEANY; DETROIT LABOR DAY
  • DALEY ASKS IF JOHN KLUCZYNSKI IS COOPERATING ON HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION BILL, COMPLAINS THAT ROBERT WEAVER HAS HELD UP HOUSING PROJECTS IN CHICAGO BECAUSE OF ALLEGED CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS WITHOUT NOTIFYING DALEY, ASKS LBJ TO HAVE SOMEONE CALL
  • STATUS OF TAX BILL IN SENATE; EFFORTS TO ENLIST COOPERATION OF HARRY BYRD, SR.; BYRD'S CONCERNS ABOUT FEDERAL BUDGET; LBJ SAYS HE CANNOT ABANDON JFK'S PROGRAM IN ORDER TO PASS TAX BILL; SMATHERS' CONVERSATION WITH HHH ABOUT HHH AS POSSIBLE VP
  • DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION AUTHORIZING SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES AND INTERAGENCY COOPERATION TO ASSIST SECRET SERVICE IN PROVIDING SUCH PROTECTION; NEED FOR HIGHER SALARIES FOR SECRET SERVICE PERSONNEL
  • Transportation. of Transportation ment must cooperate in decisions The future transit of mass and Housing and Urban Develop- affecting of its users -- depends Ii the Federal government is to contribute The Department responsibility urban mass
  • those who are injured." This fails to mention the essential cooperation between the Secretary of HEWand the Secretary of Commerce. We urge insertion after "Welfare" of "in cooperation with the Secretary of Commerce." -- 3. Page 13 - 11 6. To make
  • of Transportation. He said that because of the number of reorganization plans being discussed and . proposed, be would ask Joe Califano for a list of priorities. He said be would cooperate fully . . Since it was only today that we learned through you that we could
  • ahould participate Aeronau.tlc:a Board pl"oceedma• that involve lnteraadonal in 'Civil aviation policy. 4 •. Urba.n Tran•portatlon. The Department• opmnt muat cooperate of Tranaportatlon and Hou■ ln1 aod Urban Devel• In decialona affectln1 urban
  • , particularly the Cooperative Research Act--(I said, particularly the Cooperative Research Act, but I probably mean the Cooperative Research Act is the first such piece of legislation followed . by Title III of the ESEA, the new vocational education
  • a maximum role in housing and urban development ,and to achieve the "fullest cooperation" • with private enterprise in meeting departmental objectives. Required the President to undertake a study of functions In other federal agencies that might
  • nient; to facilitate the development and improvement of 11 coordinated transportation service, to be provided by private 12 enterprise to the·maximum extent feasible; to encourage ·, '! 13 cooperation ~f ~ederal, State, and local governments, cari
  • be cooperative with the Congress if the majority will just tell me what it wants, 11 the President said. Senator Mansfield said that the President cannot cut until he gets the appropriations bills, and he added "that is our fault - we've got several
  • for accomplishing·tbia ill Poaition are ••t forth Paper I.) During the past four and a half years w have been able to work out cooperative for greater agreement• with other Federal coorcllnation an4 cooperation in urban America. 'lhe moat effective u4
  • and honored American in~erest ' the ,. , co~fl1ct. Cooperation Yea~ in every·conce1vable that ._could lead to peace. I called it of the Century. it now the assignment { Among the· many committees • public formed from both the private 1 I
  • to. I do not believe we have reached the objective which was stopping the flow of men and material into the South. We have lost many planes and we are flying within 24 seconds of China. I think there is much to what Senator Cooper said. We should think