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- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Telephone conversation # 5137, sound recording, LBJ and WALTER JENKINS, 8/23/1964, 3:58PM
- WALTER JENKINS
Telephone conversation # 6325, sound recording, LBJ and NICHOLAS KATZENBACH, 11/11/1964, 7:38PM
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- CANDIDATES FOR TEXAS CIRCUIT COURT; MANDATORY RETIREMENT OF JUDGES AT 70; ANTHONY CELEBREZZE'S INTEREST IN APPOINTMENT TO DC COURT OF APPEALS, WH PRESS LEAKS ON HIS RESIGNATION; NEW DC POLICE CHIEF; LBJ EXPRESSES BELIEF THAT WALTER JENKINS
Telephone conversation # 6431, sound recording, LBJ and CARTHA "DEKE" DELOACH, 11/20/1964, 4:23PM
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- JENKINS
- DEWEY REPORTS ON MEETING WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER, OFFERS TO EDIT HOOVER'S REPORT ON RIOTS AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FEDERAL ACTION; FBI; DEWEY'S EXPERIENCE WITH HARLEM RIOTS, WISH TO KEEP HIS WORK ON REPORT SECRET; WALTER JENKINS AS WH LIAISON
- Foreign aid
- SENATE VOTE ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL; REPUBLICAN EFFORT TO CUT FOREIGN AID BILL BY $500 MILLION; CALIFORNIA TRIP; OLIN JOHNSTON, MIKE MONRONEY, FEDERAL PAY BILL; HEAD COUNT ON MASS TRANSIT BILL; HOUSE RULE ON POVERTY BILL; FOOD STAMP BILL
- Foreign aid
- O'BRIEN REPORTS ON VOTE IN SENATE ON EXCISE TAX BILL; FEDERAL DEBT CEILING BILL; SENATE AGREEMENT TO HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO MASS TRANSIT BILL; CHARLES HALLECK AND HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE ACTION ON POVERTY BILL, FOREIGN AID BILL, HAMER BUDGE APPOINTMENT
- Foreign aid
- PENDING LEGISLATION: FOOD STAMPS, ARA AUTHORIZATION, ACCELERATED PUBLIC WORKS, FOREIGN AID APPROPRIATIONS, LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT RIDER; INDONESIA AMENDMENT; JOE RAUH, MFDP; MLK; LBJ'S DECISION TO ACCEPT VP NOMINATION; RIGHT WING CAMPAIGN
- Foreign aid
- LBJ TELLS GOLDBERG TO TELL LATIN AMERICAN UN MEMBERS ABOUT HIS CONCERNS ABOUT FOREIGN AID, NEED FOR NATIONS TO HELP THEMSELVES; GOLDBERG'S MEETINGS WITH LABOR LEADERS; NYC MAYORAL RACE; VIETNAM POLICY; LBJ'S RECOVERY; NEGATIVE PRESS REPORTS
- LBJ REPORTS ON CALL FROM NELSON ROCKEFELLER REQUESTING FEDERAL DISASTER AID FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY NYC TRANSIT STRIKE, TELLS WIRTZ TO CONTACT OEP, SMALL BUSINESS AND VETERANS ADMINISTRATIONS, CONGRESSMEN ABOUT POSSIBLE AID; NEW YORK STATE POLITICS
- Foreign aid
- INDIAN FOOD SITUATION; USDA, STATE DEPT TALKS ON LOWERING COTTON LOAN RATES WITH MEXICO; COTTON PRICES; FREEMAN'S CONCERN ABOUT GAP IN INDIAN FOOD SUPPLY; LBJ SAYS HE WANTS CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL OF NEW FOOD AID; COST OF WHEAT; NEED TO CUT
- Foreign aid
- MEETING TOMORROW WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS; LBJ REVIEWS FEDERAL BUDGET, SPENDING CUTS IN SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM, IMPACTED AREAS; REPUBLICANS' WISH TO CUT GREAT SOCIETY PROGRAMS; FOREIGN COTTON LOANS; INDIAN FOOD AID; LEAKS TO WILLIAM MANCHESTER; RFK
- LBJ'S MEETING WITH ROBERT WAGNER; POVERTY PROGRAM IN NEW YORK; LBJ ASKS REUTHER'S AID IN GETTING VOTES FOR POVERTY BILL; REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION TO BILL, LABOR'S LOBBYING EFFORTS; FARMERS' UNION; UAW NEGOTIATIONS; RFK; RECENT POLL ON LBJ, VP
- Foreign aid
- PROCEDURES FOR RELAYING REQUESTS FOR FEDERAL AID TO HANDLE WATTS RIOTS; LBJ EMPHASIZES NEED FOR STATE, LOCAL FORCES TO TRY TO CONTROL RIOTS FIRST; DELAY IN DEPLOYING TROOPS; QUESTION OF SENDING FEDERAL OFFICIAL TO LA; OTIS CHANDLER; ABSENCE OF DEPT
- PROCEDURES FOR RELAYING REQUESTS FOR FEDERAL AID TO HANDLE WATTS RIOTS; LBJ EMPHASIZES NEED FOR STATE, LOCAL FORCES TO TRY TO CONTROL RIOTS FIRST; DELAY IN DEPLOYING TROOPS; QUESTION OF SENDING FEDERAL OFFICIAL TO LA; OTIS CHANDLER; ABSENCE OF DEPT
- Foreign aid
Telephone conversation # 10520, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, 8/2/1966, 9:57AM?
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- STATUS OF INTEREST RATE CONTROL BILL; LBJ'S CONCERN ABOUT BILL, LEGISLATIVE BACKLOG, ECONOMY; POSSIBLE NEED FOR TAX BILL; FOWLER SUGGESTS LBJ MEET WITH WILBUR MILLS ALONE; BILL TO EXEMPT COMBAT PAY FROM TAXES; RIOTS, CALL FOR AID FOR CITIES BY RFK
- Foreign aid
- and everyone here wants to support you and give you any aid. Jim Jones tells me that you've submitted a report, you've done a good job, I want you to set an example. I'm absolutely positive the people of this country do not want to violate the law Gov
- , including aid to relatively small cities with strong i economic futures, the urbanizing areas, and the giant metropolitan regions that encompass millions of our citizens and hundreds of local g~vernment~ and blend almost imperceptibly into one ano~her. (2
Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
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- the President just could not have anyone laying down a commission or proclamation that would give aid and comfort to HanOi and so that is the way it got out. We sure didn't start it. DALEY: Thanks. WATSON: And I know - DALEY: Ok, Marvin, fine. (Daley
- at 3430 Joy Rd. Shot DGH (CB) 87. 3:15 PM 7/24 (Looter) ROGER JENKINS, 37/N. Gunshot wound to the lower back. while looting Westinghouse warehouse, 2211 Ed.Ford sv.Dr. Shot by State Police. To DGH (CB). Cond. - serious. left arm while by police
- 2. Future 3. Reforming the Federal 4. Education in the cities S. Job creation 6. Housing city on model cities modes and their . 7. The increasing cost 8. Treasury staff Incentives." paper: costs aid system of urban services
- with the cob or disperse it. Additional aid was then called for from a nearby law enforcement a~ency but by that time full-scale rioting and looting had erupted. The resultant daoage w~s estimated to be - 2 - • • ...,. FO THE RACIAL ·DISTURBANCES
- for his district. He also told a story about a Negro former aide who refused to drive the Johnson dog back to Texas from Washington, saying" "It's hard enough for a nigger to find a place to sleep; it's impossible when he has a dog." He was asked what he
- or disperse it. Additional aid uas then called for fro~ a nearby law enfo:;:cewent a~ency but by that time full-scale rioting and lootin.g had e:-upted. The resultant d~age Tl:lS estimated to be - 2 - ·• ...;·, SU1!1.!ARYANALYSIS FO THE RACIAL ·DISTURBANCES
- to think Federal aid ought to go through Governors rather than to cities. The President said few governors had experience on police problems, but that was the House decision. The President said he'd asked for 50 bills concerning cities and had gotten 36
- price regulation of mass transit, as well as large Federal Governmentgrants~in-aid to private highway transportation; (b) externalities, transportation and such as adverse environmental tmpacts of alternate syitems,_ discussed below. It shou1d
- at 91. The House is more of a problem. In the Senate we got all of Model Cities, poverty, housing, conservation and other bills, although foreign aid was treated roughly. But I can 1t fuss at the Congress. This hasn't been an 80th Congress. This year
- ' new communities. including the to best oi' HUD, Robert in an ways 'interdepartmental of aiding the development 1 or· new communi tics Rober t H. Br·utons 1 o urban planning special- i is t in the Of'fice of' Policy work
- to run the city of Washington. IV. Report from Secretary Rusk Secretary Rusk touched on the following points: a. Foreign Aid The situation is getting rough in Congress. Senate Forei~n We expect a good bill from the House to make up for the Relations
- not enter, a scuffle ensued. the guard's aid. E. w. Police officers were called to / received help from his 19-year old sister, who flailed away at the officers with her purse. Another 19-year old Negro youth entered the fray. All three were arrested
- Park. Davis stated he believed-the __ fellows had handguns. as he did not see any rifles •. Davis received first aid . • • for his injuries-·at the St. ·Francis Hospital .• &ynopsis of statement taken from . Cleveland Reed, 18/M/N, 18081 Angiin Reed
- it apparent that city police would not, alone, be able to cope with it. Shortly before 10:·00 P.M., after a request for aid to surrounding communities, a call was put in to the Governor asking for mobilization of the National Guard. At 2:30 A.M. Wednesday
- unfounded -- circulated. p.m., following a request for aid to surrounding communities, Mayor Bachrach Placed a call. to the Governor · l asking for mobilization ·o f the National Guard. At 2:30 a.m., Wednesday the first units_ of the National 1 Guard
- attacked Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy. He added, however, that Fulbright had reported out all of his Ambassadors from his committee. - 6 The President said foreign aid would be reduced, but he thinks that we will wind up with less