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  • and resolutely. We are living in a world econanically, socially, politically, where so great demands are made on all of us, but particularly on the united States of America, and particularly on you, Mr. President. And all these principles and ideals by which you
  • in your great task - believe me · --The Honourable Iundon B. Johnson, . President of the United States of America, The White House · WASHINGTON, D,c; U.S.A. . ~@ Ex::cun ,c.a; 0 OS J..1.-/ F05 ? I a 011-/-I C Dea• Prime Minlater b.Ja.. J".)r_
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Astronauts (OS 4-1)"
  • File unit description: In the Executive File much of the material refers to the plans for visits by astronauts to foreign countries as goodwill ambassadors. Many memos concern promotions and special recognition of astronauts following their flights
  • , and convey to the United States of America all my rights, title and interest in the tape recording and transcript of the personal interview conducted on March 13, 1978 at Washington, D.C. and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
  • in hutory u America's grea t President. d be n officially con.ftrmed. The Preeld nt The accompl.lahmen~ o! bis st two terms were I.he greatest ever made b an American tile term "Pax Americana" to dls vo-i the hitherto traditional pol.Icy o! the United
  • DEFIANCE, OHIO 9T. 43512 1 August 1968 Honorable ~don B. Johnson President: United States of America White House Washington D. C. Dear Mr. President: I am sure you are somewhat aware of the phenomena of Unidentified Flying all over the world
  • See all scanned items from file unit "OUTER SPACE (OS)"
  • File unit description: The Executive file contains weekly memos from Edward C. Welsh, NASC, to the President concerning space activities of the United States and other countries. These memos include comments on launches, results of tests
  • , we got beat, but that shows you sort of the relationship that was among the people that helped one another. I would say when I was there, and I expect it's still the same way today, there's ten or twelve men running the United States Senate
  • ; cooperation among powerful senators; tension between Ezra Taft Benson, Kerr, and other senators regarding farm legislation and agriculture; LBJ's personality and treatment of employees; Carl Hayden and controversy surrounding plans to extend part
  • ? ~~2/Re·v. 3 ... ''Ouce"C' Sp~ce" eeMPMlBil l1II.Iis -· ,._ - DECLASSIFIED AuthorityNcq;]AC 03/J_-0/1,-,/-/ By~ ARA,Date~ G OUP 3 DC>t·mgi:d~d a not 12 y au ·
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Outer Space Treaty"
  • bodies, shall be carried on in accordance with international law including the Charter of the United Nattons, in the interest of maintain~ng international peace .and security and promoting inter­ national co-operation and understanding. Brazil France
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Outer Space Treaty"
  • for the betterment of mankind~ Determined to take steps to prevent the spread of the a:rms race to outer space, lo Welcomes the expressions by the United States of America and the Union of Savi.et Socialist Republics of their intention not to station any weapons
  • Details of restriction(s) may be found on the withdrawal sheet in the first folder of the file unit. Withdrawal sheets refer to file units and are not necessarily applicable to all individual folders.
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Bombs in Orbit - Committee of Principals"
  • United States Minutemen missiles, protected in their silos. Perhaps the Soviets might feel it could provide a surprise nuclear strike against U.S. soft land targets such as bomber bases. However, several years ago, anticipating such Soviet capability, we
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Bombs in Orbit - General (Ballistic Missiles in Orbit, FOBS, MOBS, etc.)"
  • as of May 1. There has been no Soviet response to our initiative at the United Nations, and progress under the current agreement has been limited thus far to Soviet parti6ipation in joint tests with the passive co~­ munications satellite ECHO II. Dr. Dryden
  • • and I con.alder tbat the achlevementa o! theae young men belcma not only to the United State• of America blat aleo to the entlre world. Sending them to vl•tt yeur country aacl people la wr way of ■ harlna our knowleqe of apace an4 indicating our firm
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Astronauts (OS 4-1)"
  • File unit description: In the Executive File much of the material refers to the plans for visits by astronauts to foreign countries as goodwill ambassadors. Many memos concern promotions and special recognition of astronauts following their flights
  • . Am I safe in assuming tha7.thisthe i way we will handle Apollo? yes no _ __ LEL October 11, 1968 The Honorable Lyndon Bains Johnson President of the United States of America The White House \ilashington, D. C. . Through your generous courtesy I
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Astronauts (OS 4-1)"
  • File unit description: In the Executive File much of the material refers to the plans for visits by astronauts to foreign countries as goodwill ambassadors. Many memos concern promotions and special recognition of astronauts following their flights
  • should be developed with a view to their, poa- . sible discussion with the Soviet Union as a direct outcome of my September 20 proposal for broader cooperation between the United States and the USSR in outer space, including .co­ operation in lunar
  • for :the alerting of opera.ting a.gencie s of the United States Government to ~iske· of loss or serious diminution of use of faciUties abroad. The completion of the report and lnte ragency contingency planning that it represents have already been put to the test
  • assisted the secretary. And with the help of Johnson and the help of Green, it came to a point where [Allen] Dulles wanted to--we had an opening for the assistant secretary of state for Latin America and it should have been Hill. Hill was the only guy who
  • , Texas, do hereby give, donate and convey to the United States of America a11 my rights, title and interest in the tape recording and transcript of the personal interview conducted on July 16, 1971 in Houston, Texas and prepared for deposit in the Lyndon
  • LBJ ASKS MARKS TO SERVE AS USIA DIRECTOR; DEPUTY DIRECTOR, VOICE OF AMERICA VACANCIES; COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE PROGRAM; MARKS' RESUME; LBJ TELLS MARKS HE WANTS TO ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT IMMEDIATELY; THURGOOD MARSHALL'S APPOINTMENT AS SOLICITOR
  • ; news reports on the change in spelling of Luci Johnson's name; free concerts by National Symphony Music for Young America
  • Latin America
  • Bird reads newspapers; White House telephones; Lady Bird takes nap; guests for dinner and watching Dean Rusk on tv through Telstar; Lady Bird talks with John Macy about LBJ Library and Thomas Mann about Latin America; talks with Lynda Luci Johnson