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  • long been denied. The voice of the Negro was the call to action. But it is a tribute to America that, once aroused, the courts and the Congress, the President and most of the people, have been the allies of progress. LEGAL PROTECTION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
  • Democrats and Republicans. The people of the United States love and voted for Harry Truman, not because he gave them hell but because he gave them hope. And I believe today that all America shares my joy that he is present now when the hope that he offered
  • · disappointed until this visit of the Vice President, especially so since the walls went up a week ago. This has reinst~ated their faith in America. A simplification of what I believe is that this has convinced the Berliners that we are their protectors
  • not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu­ 1
  • . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm­ program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
  • with the question Puerto "As we interpret before it will of advanced time for Hawaii, be appropriate Alaska and Rico." The Uniform Time Act of 1966 provides that each zone shall be advanced one hour on April the state action takes The Department
  • . As you can see, enclosed is a letter I have written to Mrs. Johnson. It concerns a photography project for which I am attempting to gather support. It deals with the American landscape, and its goal is the creation of what I tentatively call the "America
  • . Mary Jo Cook June 16. 1967 TO: John Crlewell FROM: Okamoto 1 ba,re ordered a few color yo~r new office. blow-up• for We are etriYia1 for sometblD& unueual. but dignified. U you don•t like them. we can try aaaia. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL 1730
  • MCCORMACK EXPRESSES OUTRAGE THAT CHARLES HALLECK INSISTS CONGRESS ADJOURN WITHOUT TAKING ACTION ON FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS BILL; REPUBLICAN POLITICAL TACTICS; GERALD FORD'S COMMENT THAT DOD IS PROVIDING TRANSPORTATION FOR DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S MEETING TODAY WITH DEMOCRATIC GOVS., MISSOURI GOV. WARREN HEARNES AND MISSOURI POLITICS; LBJ ASKS LONG TO CALL ANTHONY BUFORD ABOUT HEARNES' ACTIONS; LBJ ASKS LONG TO WRITE REPORT ON LONG'S TRIP TO INDONESIA, MIDDLE
  • Latin America
  • LBJ DISCUSSES NEED FOR CONTINGENCY PLANS, NEW IDEAS, FOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IF TALKS WITH JUAN BOSCH FAIL; POSSIBLE NEED TO MOVE MILITARY FORCES NORTH OF SANTO DOMINGO; WORSENING ECONOMIC SITUATION THERE; PRESS LEAK AT OAS; CHRONOLOGY OF OAS ACTION
  • Latin America
  • MANN REPORTS ON TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS WITH W. TAPLEY BENNETT IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ABOUT LOYALISTS' CONCERNS ABOUT REBEL-HELD RADIO STATION, DISCUSSES CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR POSSIBLE MILITARY ACTION
  • Latin America
  • LBJ READS EMBASSY CABLE FROM SANTO DOMINGO ON SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, DETERIORATING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, ACTIONS OF UN AND OAS COMMISSION MEMBERS, VIOLATIONS OF CEASEFIRE; POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES TO PROPOSED SETTLEMENT
  • Latin America
  • BENNETT REPORTS THAT HE AND BRUCE PALMER HAVE OBTAINED OAS DELEGATION'S AGREEMENT TO MILITARY LINK-UP IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, REPORTS ON PUBLIC COMMUNICATION EFFORTS, LATIN AMERICAN AMBASSADORS' SUPPORT FOR US ACTION; LBJ STRESSES NEED FOR PRESS
  • Latin America
  • BENNETT REPORTS THAT HE AND BRUCE PALMER HAVE OBTAINED OAS DELEGATION'S AGREEMENT TO MILITARY LINK-UP IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, REPORTS ON PUBLIC COMMUNICATION EFFORTS, LATIN AMERICAN AMBASSADORS' SUPPORT FOR US ACTION; LBJ STRESSES NEED FOR PRESS
  • Latin America
  • DUTY OFFICER READS REPORTS ON SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; OAS COMMISSION; US FORCES, CASUALTIES IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; EVACUATION STATISTICS; HUMANITARIAN AID; UN SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION; OAS FOREIGN MINISTERS' MEETING; VIETNAM AIR MISSIONS
  • Latin America
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON REBEL SEIZURE OF RADIO STATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; POSSIBILITY OF US RECAPTURING OR JAMMING STATION; DISCUSSION OF DELAY IN US ACTION ON RADIO STATION YESTERDAY BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE US CASUALTIES AND EFFECT ON VOTE ON OAS
  • Latin America
  • VANCE REPORTS ON REBEL MILITARY ACTION, US CASUALTIES IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT LACK OF EFFECTIVE PUBLICITY SHOWING THAT REBELS STARTED RECENT FIGHTING; JUAN BOSCH'S CHARGE THAT US NAVY WILL INVADE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; REBEL FACTIONS
  • Latin America
  • RESULTS OF GROUND, AIR ACTION AGAINST VIET CONG IN SOUTH VIETNAM; POOR PRESS COVERAGE OF RAID; GUAM OR OKINAWA AS AIR OPERATIONS BASE; BRIEFING FOR CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS ON RAID; LABOR STRIKE IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; ANNOUNCEMENT OF VIETNAM TROOP
  • Latin America
  • VANCE EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT POSSIBLE PRESS REACTION IF US DOES NOT TAKE ACTION DISCUSSED IN RECENT CABLE (1801?), ASKS IF DECISION COULD BE LEFT TO THOSE IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
  • Latin America
  • MCNAMARA, REEDY DISCUSS STATEMENTS FOR REEDY'S WH PRESS BRIEFING AND FOR US OFFICIALS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO MAKE ABOUT PRESS STORIES ON ALLEGED ACTIONS BY US TROOPS SUPPORTING IMBERT; DISCUSSION OF CREDIBILITY OF DENIALS, POSSIBLE INVESTIGATION
  • Latin America
  • RESPONSE TO PRESS STORIES ON ALLEGED ACTION BY US TROOPS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IN SUPPORT OF IMBERT; REEDY RECOMMENDS THAT LBJ ANNOUNCE INVESTIGATION OF INCIDENT; MCNAMARA RECOMMENDS REEDY REFER PRESS QUESTIONS ABOUT INCIDENT TO DOD OR TO CYRUS
  • Latin America
  • LBJ ASKS MOYERS, VAUGHN TO 2:45P WH MEETING ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THOMAS MANN, ABE FORTAS ON US POLICY; CONGRESSIONAL CRITICISM; LBJ READS CABLE 1801 ON RADIO SANTO DOMINGO; FORTAS RECOMMENDS DELAY ON ACTION ON STATION; FBI
  • Latin America
  • RFK'S POLITICAL TACTICS; RALPH NADER AND ALLEGED ANTITRUST ACTION AGAINST GM; LBJ SUGGESTS MILTON EISENHOWER UNDERTAKE MISSION TO PERU; EISENHOWER'S UPCOMING TALK AT HIS GRANDDAUGHTERS' SCHOOL; AYUB KHAN; INDIA-PAKISTAN KASHMIR CONFLICT; BENJAMIN
  • this reaction from community in America: League of the the Jewish Monday there was sharp disillusion and dismay at the McClosky statement concerning "neutrality in word, thought, and deed. " The row -back by Secretary Rusk did not fully catch up
  • Helms: No antisemitism in Czechoslovakia. Nixon: The Czech government goes to great pains to show Jewish cemetery. It is no problem. It is a problem in Poland. Secretary Rusk: Don't give the Russians a pretext for action. tough on the USSR
  • previous war in which America has been involved. " The President said there is a need to in battle casualties. remove the emphasis on statistics Ambassador Bunker pointed out we report not only men killed in action and hospital cases, but casualties
  • that public support is such that it affects decisions? The President: I attribute these polls largely to propaganda. You cannot govern your actions by polls. You make decisions when you determine it is the right thing to do. The best poll is a roll call
  • that the iVice President's visit to wist Berlin will be used to aggravate the international situation by new cold.: war actions against the German Democratic Republic. The attitude of the u.s. Government toward the protective measures of the East German
  • , to the American people, and to our allies, that such an action was, indeed, a step toward peace. A cessation of bombing which would be followed by abuses of the DMZ, Viet Cong, and North Vietnamese attacks on cities or such populated areas as provincial capitals
  • , why were they no longer shelled at the Marine site at Conthien. Secretary McNamara said he did not know if this was a result of our action or their decision. The Pre sic.ent asked if we shou1d move our people bad:;:, as ha.s been sugge s·i:e d
  • operation. Mr. Rostow: The Vietnamese seem more willing to contemplate offensive actions of their own. The enemy hasn't. Secretary Clifford: The enemy may feel he is doing so well politically that he need not do anything militarily. They see: Debate
  • FROM: OKAMOTO 8, 1969 ROBERTS Several month■ ago the Pre ■ ident ordered me to find pictures of individual Secret Service men in action so that he could present them with a valuable momento of their service to him. To be fair to a• many Secret
  • 1429 (6-85) • - CONFIDENTIAL • CONFIDENTIAL _J_ _ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -GeNFIDE;NTIA L July 31, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 313 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL
  • Folder, "NSAM # 313: Re SEA stories (ref: NSAM 308), 7/31/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • LBJ READS PROPOSED STATEMENT ON IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE; POSSIBLE NEED FOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION; REACTIONS OF OREN HARRIS, JOHN PASTORE, PHIL HART; PRESS STORIES ON REPUBLICAN ACTION IN HOUSE; H. R. GROSS; CEA EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC EFFECTS
  • "WED. A.M."; "(PRES'S PHONE ANS'D BY BM)"; "RE VN ACTION"; MOYERS ANSWERS THE TELEPHONE BUT DOES NOT JOIN IN THE CONVERSATION
  • ACTION
  • THE W HITE H OUSE W.\SIII~GTON June 22, 1964 ,SECB~ NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 308 MEMORANDUM TO: The The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Director, U. S. Information Agency
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • CONDITION OF JAMES REEB; STATUS OF COURT ACTION IN SELMA, ALABAMA; MLK DECISION TO DEDICATE MARCH TO REEB; WH MEETING WITH RELIGIOUS LEADERS; HHH MEMO; POSSIBLE FEDERAL ACTION, ARREST OF AL LINGO, JIM CLARK; MANSFIELD, DIRKSEN AND VOTING RIGHTS BILL
  • ACTION IN SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE ON TAX BILL; DIVIDEND CREDIT; DILLON WANTS LBJ TO TALK WITH VANCE HARTKE AND ABE RIBICOFF ABOUT THE DIVIDEND CREDIT; GEORGE SMATHERS; LBJ ASKS DILLON TO GET PRESS TO COVER ALBERT GORE FILIBUSTER
  • ECONOMIC NEWS ON THIRD QUARTER 1963 GNP; DISCUSSION OF WHEN TO RELEASE INFORMATION AND POSSIBLE EFFECTS ON SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE ACTIONS ON TAX BILL; HENRY "JOE" FOWLER; LUTHER HODGES