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- LBJ THANKS STEVENSON FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO LBJ'S SPEECH TO CONGRESS, CONGRATULATES STEVENSON ON HIS SPEECH [ABOUT COOPERATION WITH USSR IN SPACE], ASKS TO MEET WITH HIM SOON AND THANKS HIM FOR AGREEING TO WRITE INTRODUCTION TO BOOK LBJ IS ISSUING
Telephone conversation # 554, sound recording, LBJ and A. PHILIP RANDOLPH, 12/18/1963, 6:50PM
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- LBJ CONGRATULATES RANDOLPH ON SLEEPING CAR PORTERS UNION SETTLEMENT; RANDOLPH SAYS HE RECEIVED GREAT COOPERATION FROM LABOR DEPT, PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH AT THE UN
- WEBB PRAISES LBJ'S ACTIONS IN RECENT DAYS; LBJ ASKS FOR WEBB'S COMMENTS ON ADLAI STEVENSON'S SPEECH AT UN; WEBB DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH DEAN RUSK ABOUT NASA CONFLICTS WITH DOD ON PROPOSED SPACE STATION, POSSIBLE COOPERATION WITH USSR ON SPACE; NASA
- "no further confirmed information" (knowing that Bull 1 s report that the 11 Israelis are moving toward Damascus 11 was probably inaccurate). The upshot was a demand by Fedorenko that Thant report "within half an hour"., and a request by Thant for cooperation
- , it may be that the Assembly will simply recommend cooperation with the Council and be willing to hold off on other aqtion pending further Council activity. In view of the new proposals for legislation on South West Africa made by Vorster, it can
- cooperation in the Assembly. · . This outlook is, nevertheless, moderated by our expectation that the UN will continue to support its two principal peacekeeping operations in the field (th~ UN forces in Gaza and Cyprus) as· well as its economic and technical
- African sen sitivities over outside intervention in the Nigerian civil war. This will not be a historic General Assembly. The time is clearly not right for major ne\v proposals for international cooperation. In the fields of international economic
- There was Governor Harriman, Bill Bundy, Ben Read. M: Chet Cooper. S: Chet Cooper and myself, and one or two other s I'm sure, I can't recal l them now. What we tried to do, under the guidance of Ambassador Harriman, was to follow up these various quiet e~dea
- ; the U Thant initiative; the Harriman group; the Chester Cooper mission to London
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- As serJbly. The time is clearly not right for major new proposnls for internationBl cooperation. In the fields of international economic and scientific development 2nd in dts.::irmament there will be no outstnnding new initiatives, though the~e may be so~c
- FULL SUPPORT OF OUR EFFORTS AT ELS~WHER2 TO PREVENT THIS SITUATION PEACE .AND I. AM COUNTING ON THE UN AND FROM FURTHER DETERIORATING. I THSREFORE, MR. PRESIDENT, EARNESTLY REQUEST YOUR COOPERATION AND TRUST THAT YOU WILL INSTRUCT YOUR DISTI~GUISHED
- outh African Governmen·t reque·st.irig · its coop.e r .atipn in implementing UN resolutions on South West Africa . ! f the Council limits _i ts report in this way , it may be that the Assembly will simply recommend cooperation with the Council
- . The atmosphere in the General Assembly is pervaded by the Czech invasion. Representatives from many countries are upset by the Soviet 11 commonwealth doctrine. 11 Senator Cooper , in a speech on rules of aggression, hit the Russians in a very sensitive spot
- of an OEO grant. Communities are beginning to realize the recreation potential for inner-city youngsters available on nearby military reservations. Increased requests for additional military cooperation next year are already indicated. The Boy Scouts have
- to pass quickly to three points. First, on space cooperation with the Soviets he felt that the matter should·not be left to Ambassador Plimpton in the U. N .. and wondered whether or not a high-level negotiator of the caliber of Mr. Dean or Mr. McCloy