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  • be long before my geography - 2 ­ and parentage catches up with me in the minds of these people," the President stated. The President said he didn't feel he was bigoted, that he found he could cooperate in certain areas even with his critics. He cited
  • Manufacturers Hanover Trusc Company GEORGE P. CASE . Eno Standard Eastern, Inc. HAROLD R. CRAWFORD Sinaer Sewins Machme Company J. V. FLOR D'AUVRAY Mocex Corporation ROBERT DELSON Delson & Gordon J. R. GALLOWAY Union Carbide International Co. SHERWOOD J. HANFT
  • GeorgiaAppleGrowers IdahoStateHorticulturalSociety IllinoisFruit Council IndianaFruitGrowers Cooperative Association, Inc. IowaFruit Growers Association Kansas StateHorticultural Society Kentucky AppleGrowers Association Maryland StateAppleCommission Michigan
  • , .the · Mayor's Com- ~ _mission on Comm"tlnity Rela- ,·:: tions; Lt. . Gordon Smith, , youth bureau, Detroif Police · Department. ~ Speakers also will include t Dr. Aibert W. Silver, Chief ·· psychologist of Wayne ( County Juvenile Court Clinic and Wayne State
  • 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
  • LBJ ASKS MCNAMARA IF DOD IS ASSISTING FBI IN INVESTIGATION OF 3 MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; MCNAMARA DESCRIBES EXTENT OF DOD COOPERATION
  • LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; JOHNSON DESCRIBES MISSISSIPPI AUTHORITIES' COOPERATION WITH FBI IN SEARCH OF SWAMP, HIS PRESS STATEMENT, MISSISSIPPI'S DILEMMA, TENSION THERE
  • LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; JOHNSON DESCRIBES MISSISSIPPI AUTHORITIES' COOPERATION WITH FBI IN SEARCH OF SWAMP, HIS PRESS STATEMENT, MISSISSIPPI'S DILEMMA, TENSION THERE
  • LBJ MAKES STATEMENT ON US ECONOMY, EFFORTS TO REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT, FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATION, HIS MEETINGS WITH GOVERNORS, MAYORS; TAKES QUESTIONS ON HIS MEETING WITH HHH TODAY, HIS SCHEDULE, UAW NEGOTIATIONS, POLITICAL SITUATION, VP NOMINATION
  • DISCUSSION OF RACIAL SITUATION IN MISSISSIPPI, BOMBING OF HOMES OF THREE WOMEN, LACK OF LOCAL POLICE COOPERATION IN INVESTIGATION, NEED FOR INCREASED JUSTICE DEPT, FBI INVOLVEMENT
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT COOPERATION OF LABOR, BUSINESS AND GOVT; APPOINTMENTS TO COMSAT BOARD; LBJ ASKS WELSH FOR MEMO ON PLANNED INCREASED FEDERAL SPENDING ON DEFENSE AND SPACE IN NEXT 4 YEARS, COMPARED TO LAST YEAR OF EISENHOWER ADMINISTRATION
  • FREEMAN REPORTS ON TALKS WITH TOBACCO, BEER INDUSTRIES ON NOT RAISING PRICES, TELLS LBJ REYNOLDS TOBACCO WILL RESCIND PRICE INCREASES TO HELP COMBAT INFLATION; LBJ TELLS FREEMAN TO PUBLICIZE INDUSTRY COOPERATION, SAYS HE WANTS TO TALK ABOUT INDIA
  • RECENT US STEEL PRICE INCREASE; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT RECENT BUSINESS PRESS RELEASES AND INDUSTRY ATTITUDE ABOUT INFLATION, DISCUSSES EXAMPLES OF LABOR COOPERATION ON WAGE-PRICE GUIDELINES
  • their unstinting cooperation on a priority basis. I have instructed Mr. Manning to inform me if he en­ counters· any delays or obstructions. ' v--' "} • L v-.----­ ...sECRE'f­ •
  • WALLACE EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT CONDITIONS IN ALABAMA AFTER SELMA MARCH, EFFECTS OF PROTESTS ON STATE ECONOMY; LBJ PROMISES COOPERATION, RECOMMENDS WALLACE CALL UP NATIONAL GUARD AND LBJ FEDERALIZE IT IF NECESSARY; POSSIBILITY OF VIOLENCE
  • CONNOR, FOWLER REPORT ON MEETING WITH WERNER PAUL GULLANDER OF NAM AND ARCH BOOTH OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON IMPROVING INDUSTRY COOPERATION WITH ADMINISTRATION; CONCERNS ABOUT HANDLING OF ALUMINUM, STEEL PRICE INCREASES; INFLATIONARY ASPECTS
  • as necessary upon the senior policy and information officers of your ·agency. I request that you take the steps necessary to ensure that he receives their unstinting cooperation on a priority basis. I have instructed Mr. Manning to inform me if he en­ counters
  • a military struggle but a psychological struggle. We may make mistakes, but this is the best trained, best equipped defense team we 1ve ever seen. The President said there is less jealously and better cooperation than any other team he had ever known
  • given to preparation of contingency plans, designation of necessary material, possibility of operation, cost factors, labor and management cooperation, and other matters which would arise .during a partial operation of the roads? Answer: All
  • is so great it more than justifies the cost of this system -­ which is actually an absorbed cost -- with the cooperation of our own photo office (which will materially benefit) and the Navy Photo Center. I believe both will wish to cooperate when
  • of the provisional agree­ ment we reached with your government in July, we should of course also cooperate wholeheartedly in their effort. We have confirmed that position both to the President of the Security Council and to Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov in New
  • Cooper ,"),..,O Tom Cronin &--Nat Davis ~rvin Duggan &...-tarry Eagleburger ~Jim Gaither .....,_ Bill Graham \,.,ffob Hardesty vDick Holbrooke i..-£d Hamilton t.-'rom Johnson ~ill Sparks Attached is today. ~im Jones , Bill Jorden ....Spurge Keeny
  • . A brilliant new President of the United States addressed himself to his fellow citizens of this hemisphere, and with unmatched vision, John Fitzgerald Kennedy called for "a vast cooperative effort unparalleled in magnitude and nobility of purpose, to satisfy
  • we can get cooperation from the Saigon press.'' The President said we should get Ambassador Goldberg to deliver some speeches on this. The President asked about recorrunendations for operations inside Laos . General Westmoreland said he was anxious
  • someone else. I am thankful for what we have had during this administration. I got elected with 61% of the vote. About 85% to 90% of my program has been passed. I have had unusually good cooperation from the other party. Every President has to resolve
  • in) be positioned in motorcadea. (A• cloae a• poaalble to LBJ). 5. lmportaDt 6. Occaeaione 7. And moat important, Spread word about WH Staff pboto1rapher• eo we get a• much cooperation a• poaaible. Credential• for local police. All officials, police, etc
  • a le an d L in d y B o g g s . A nd th e Jo h n S h e rm a n Cooper% . W hen th e lin e w a s a t l a s t f in is h e d , I c ir c le d th e r o o m s . T h e re w ere b u f f e ts , a n d q u ite lo v e ly lo o k in g o n e s , I w as s a ti s f ie
  • of equality, opportunity, and structing the ·functioning of crises as they arise . boundless prosperity. Government; cooperate with Y" Not rocking the boat. in So the Johnson message labor in holding the wa ge­ :in election year. went. The new President made