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  • departed South Grounds in car -with Joe Califano Walt Rostow John Paul Jones Norman Edwards (driver) 8:50a President arrived at the Pentagon and went immediately to the Army Chief of Staff's office (Gen. Harold K. Johnson) for the swearing in ceremony
  • Fowler , ; Mr. Paul Warnke---Asst Secy of Defense for International Security Affairs--designate : I TO SIGNIN G TABL E MONDAY , Jun e 12 , 196 7 I x«^\ I ( Lt r t o th e Mos t Reverend Robert E. Lucey , Archbisho p of San Antonio • (L^^S^c- thank'g fo
  • rt . Activit oL D . y (includ e visite d by ) o Ova l Offic e w / y McNamar a y Rus k p Sec p Sec 8:35p 10:4 , 5 OF F RECORD : Paul Miller , an d editorial executive s o f Gannett Newspapers : 1^~ Rober t "Bob " Lucas , Washingto n Bureau Chie
  • to cut down the number and take out certain ones like, oh, the Public Accommodations Bill, and Title VI particularly, dealing with withholding of federal funds. It was their opinion, even after the March on Washington, that this was just impossible
  • , rnmi.offil'1atccl It till' \Inst 11m's gro1111cl hrcaki11' l'l'IC'­ moriir•~- Lhetll- (Fcmml' Pcrs::m ). Pendl on paper hy Henri ~latis,t:, 19:10 C' Ln1clrnt StancH11" ~.\'oman nrun,c hy Alb("rt.OC.iac.:nnu•U1, 1960 Library vi~iton, vit·w the Ilirshhom
  • of the National Security Council Staff from 1966 to 1968. In 1968-69 he was a member of the U.S. Delegation to the Vi tnam Peace Talks in Paris. In 1969 he came to Austin to work with President Johnson on his foreign policy papers and memoirs. He returned
  • . Gregory Peck. Peter Yarrow (of Peter. Paul, and Mary), and Van Cliburn. The Library's special thanks go to the planners who have helped put this program together: Ed Dorn. Lit. Carpenter. George Christian. Betty Sue Flowers, Bob Hardesty, Robert King
  • Eclith I. '1.een Hw•• of. Repreaen1-,, VI aahiopoa. D. C. Ja:rm.ary 31. 196• Dear Mr•. Oreem Endoaed la a book on economic development o1 th• emerging nation•. We fek yow.would like to have a copy. Tbe volume conta.lua a eerie• of article• on one
  • it into a strongly antagonistic position. · rJ. Strategy The current meeting .with the King offers an opportunity to fttrther United States aims vis-a-vis Greece. Within the frame­ work described above, we should reiterate to the .King the import-· ance we· place
  • momeatum and the OAS •umxnlt meeting propoa-etl for NOYem.ber•December epeu -.p new vi■ taa and llllleaahea new eaergle•. 3. The hl1b-level (cabinet raak) compoaltlon ol ClAP. The llat of member• la at Tait B. •• The J,ob carrle• the personal rank
  • \,fay 1927 the seat of govern­ wa::; tranHferred to Canberra, the first sessinn of Parliarnl'nt. being opened by King G eor ge VI, then O \:ke of York. Australia pass1..~d the Statute of Westminster Adoption Act on October 9, 1942. This officially
  • that we had in the informati on di vi si on at that LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits
  • to go back out there. Well, I had mixed emotions about it, but I was excited about the possibilities. see what could be done. I could I had some reservations about the political situation vis-a-vis Diem. G: What was that all about? P: I had a lot
  • the Vietnamese wanted to accomplish; the Buddhist crisis of 1963; programs involving pigs and fertilizer; progress reports and their depiction of events vs. eye witness accounts; coup in Vietnam; Ed Lansdale; Big [Duong Van] Minh; Diem’s assassination; John Paul
  • :, Focllillea Adalaialnalloa Urboa lleae-1 WASHINGTON, D.C. l 20410 GM.n, l rG- ,ft.'f_.·;- December 17, 1965 Admialalrolloa /vi;;-2. 11/,,; ,1.l"'(P/.:Ji.,. ~ MEMORANDUMFOR: Jack J. Valenti Special Assistant to the Presiaent The White House
  • and was very helpful in terms of the congressional liaison with the California delegations. [The President] nominated Irv for FDIC, which was one of the positions that was confirmed. Joe Califano had a very important personal decision to make vis-a-vis Arnold
  • of C arsh - 12 . 18 . 30 Page 5 l ookipg into the matter and if it is good they mi ght mak e the l oan . So f a r , Brewer has got n p l a ce at all regarding the ichigan pap er s . I also found out that the man he has been dea l ing with is only a vi
  • Lewis. When you read it, you'll agree that LBJ should too but thia may be the wrong week. On other band, if we can get an OK now it will help powerfully to get the Shastri visit set up right (and we really only h.ave three weeks). RWK / E.. Vi:,,. NSCM
  • , Lewis Research Center, N.A.S.A. Chairmen Robert W. Kamm (Los Director, Western Operations Office & Space Admin. National Aeronautics Joseph A. Cushman (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service Oscar Bakke (New York
  • >;;;... 1e.lJ Dom. F. ~I )-i"' , 1, r/so(~r FACFA9 ..fJ9/ 09/ 6&I #56b meme, #-57 111e11ro - fl"effi Reste·,: i,o\.JJ? of bt . re. y~tt :,. ae --to President from Bator ....see-re t J. -- '1, -C, .)- r re. i
  • · .• . W: a vi·~ • ,a • ~ , eed a see. 1t. uld ·. on •.'II., • • o f' t" alonio> 0,1.ci: fll dee.I h vin to •"•a ·•,e :,aoo • 1 a.tl ___ c noi· y. y. • •• ----- ef r 1 , ceilb L.e to "'AlGa.). ~1;e MO e.'tti & no , . . ?e '.re exb
  • to the hi g h • lY p,1trol t\ll of the in fo r m.1 Li on 1hic h t he Ucp,1r tr:1ent h ctr·j Ji 1 h r c ~; pee t to COr r c.lC t.i. vi t i c :3 : wl c r e they wo uld tJ k e pldce , their n~tu r e , how m1 ny wer ~ invol ved , etc , I dS k ed t1r . Shell t o
  • of the eople in my state. I worked very closely this past summer with a large gro of oung adults throughout the state in Gov. Coleman's unsuc­ cessful campaign, and I know whereof I s~eak. hose of us in 1i sis­ sipni w10 have op,osed the oss Barnett-Paul
  • , Richard P. Br11dahaw, John O. c~rlton, John T. Jackson. Alex11nder,J MacDonald, Paul K. Boaworth, R. Qrabam Lowell, Jamee W. "211.mi.L.-AObert arcltanke, L. Tom E.' Jr. ____________ ....,. _____________ ____________ -:: _;;;:;_ ' r ,f .... 4
  • an d fo reign broad.c asts. To a les ser deg!'e e, AI D has been attac!~ ed , a. s well; a nd Americ an di.plomats a bread a r e i n dis c rir.rlnn. t el y d es cr i bed as c o ~.· ers fo r CLL\ a c t ~ vi tie s. Soviet me di a gave p r omi nent trea
  • by return wire. W~ Marvin Watson, Special Assistant to the President. FIXX, James F., McCalls ARNOLD, Margaret Long, Saugerties, NY CARTER, John Mack, Ladies Hane Journal BENNION, Marion, Provo, Utah HAYENGA, Ralph V., St. Paul, Minn. BURCHETT, Dale, Coon
  • midshipmen at the Academy. ~-.~'A~ Paul H. Nitz e P S To illustrate the oppo r tunities that exist at the Academy for those Negroes who apply and are accepted , it is of interest that of the four in the Class o f 1968 , one , Midshipman C.F. Bolden
  • and says, "Yes, I am ha vi ng prob 1ems and I ha ve got money prob 1ems. " LBJ goes out and literally passes the hat and sends him some more money and long letters of advice, and in the election that year Mitchell is the only congressman who was re-elected
  • be in a rather bad shape in so tar as rats are concerned. The cost the tax payers have to make tor ~h1s sarv1oe is indeed small, and to this date I have heard ·no complain from anyone regarding this eot.1 vi t ·y expense. The more ot thl s t7pe or •ork ~e have
  • that the following Tom Atldn• Bill Fi•her Doug D' Andrea Paul Noonan Roy Gil be rt eon Don Abel Dave Botta Art Winterfelt inviting Cleve Ryan. people from my PH OT can ..;PHF.:H s AP - H.,_rvcy George ) fJ Hen1-y Burl'ou;_;ha Johl.l Rou;'.> Chal'lcs Goi.'y
  • to Pres. of US secret to Pic~iae:ttt llOHl ~stow '.f'e : ColOIIIBia c~ #12 memo- #l2a mGmO- to President from RGstow· re: secret to P'fesideftt fr81ft Dean Rusk G-8/01/66 3p 07/25/66 o/""' ,)1/,I G7/30/66 1--p- PFes. 3hazar's vis ft" 7fat. -z
  • >< L STATE 108715 L!MDIS io MISSION ~ND MAtV EFFORTS TO KEEP PRESS FACTU~LLY INFORMED OF EV~NTS •IN SOUTH VI ET-:NAM IS THOROUGHLY REFLECTED LATEST ?RESS REPORTS~ AGREE FULLY WITH YOUR INTENTION TO MAI~TAIN FU~L FLOW at l~FOR~ATION, INtL0oiNG ~IGH
  • , Jr.• Wn.Liill .AND PROCESS CHANGES IN REGULATIONS VI. EXCESSIVE PROl'ITS DETERMINATIONS- - __ - - _ - _________ VII. APPEALS __________________________________________ VIII. IX. _ _ EXEMPTION 01' COMMERCIAL ARTICLES AND SERVICES ___ _ EXPENSES
  • • RETARY YI HU~•RAK,AND CHIEF 'OF fftOf OCOL PAEK IN-HA~?. TWO RE· MAINlNG POSITI@S IN OFFICIAL. GROUP ~1!GHT BE F'!L'LED !Y P"FtESlDENlS SECRETARY-INTERPRETERCHO SANG--HOAND CHIEF OF SECURITY PAK .CHCIJG•KYU,OH BY CHO AWJ VI"CE MINISTER
  • removal of attachment) OUTGOING TELEGRAM .INDICATE, 0 0 4267 Department of State COUECT C11AIGI TO SECRET No 1 19 9 1 52 brta;.. l9 f Vi t62 CIRCULAR NIACT 939 ACTION: Amembassy OTTAWA NIACT Amembassy THE HAGUE NIACT Amembassy OSLO NIACT
  • ,. ' .. . ' ,. ... , . .. ' ,, ' . .. . ' i .• i, • , . .,. ' ' .. ' ' . .... :.; , • THE SECRETARY OF' STATE WAS·HINGTON . 1. 'I • . .1 ' ·, ., -BECRET- August 2, 1968 Mr. President: . Ambassador Waller brought me in the enclosed message from Paul Hasluck on the recent
  • more optimistic" about GOJ abl.lity to surv v 5. Davi.es noted Cairo radio as wel l a s PLO hav~ oJened up o GOJ 1 r eaction to Wasfi Tel's press conference p in-point ng UAR fa.lure provide air cover, allegedly in vi olat i on of UAC agreement
  • {oyers make this kind of judg,nent himself, or did the President get in on it, too? Vi: I suspect that Moyers caught most of it early, but these were the kind of speeches, as I've come later to see, that had they gotten to the President, they would have
  • to ·. enc legcer , ·rem f .r tlae _.aister r, pan4.ntU dealing the · m:rent CJpnit cirisl8. !be le"ter _thanlul the ~ ··eat b · action in fer.e•tall.ing . Tmdd.lh ''~ - _ :. ·.cten on cnna ... expresau «ho Prlae Mtai•ter:' • vi -~ . · ·· · .·Uy naponaible
  • IT. HE CONSIDERED P0RTU~UESEGOVT HAD SHQ~N SIGNS OF GOODWILL VIS-A-VIS AFRICANS AND THIS WAS GO.ODCX:CASIONFOR SHOWINGAFRICANS TNAT PORTUGAL'S ALLIES WOULDNOT LET THEMSELVES.'.BEPUSHEDTOO FAR ON THIS SUBJECT. SEYD0UX FRESUMEDTHEREFORETHAT, 1li00GH Ht