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- Johnson. If trip develops as it now appears certain recommend arrangements for short courtesy call on President Johnson. I will make clear to Prime Minister that trip will not take on any aspects of state vis it. To avoid whether well as tion
- EeaenUally tb• plaa i• worked out on a local baaia - 1otna from military to political action. RUSK Gromyko ia intereatad iD the Cambodian Conference. Sibaaoak b palliq back 011 hi• oriaiaal iDJtut.ne• tbac Vi•t Cone be repreeented at th• coderence
- barking outside . night, the President replied, "No sir, this room is the darkest and the ________ • quietes t I have eve r bee n i n anywher e i n th e world . " 10:38a Th e President departe d DCM's hous e vi a motorcade --accompanyin were Ambassado
- the politico-military position or the U.S. v:1s ~a vis Communist Clliila and . · other potentially· hostile or disruptive forces in the Far Fast through 1971. These terms were prepared by- the stat.f Of the NESO. The terms would be applicable whether the study
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 50 (L), 7/19/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- into that and tells me to get into it, he then says he wants a daily report, every day, on what's going on with desegregation under Title VI. This was not an uncommon Johnson technique incidentally. We'll find when we get into 1968 or 1967 or something, he got
- news papers and radio and TV stotions. c. Attitudes of Key Individuals Every key nationnl figure in Cuban society, vi th the notable exception of the Co.tholic hierarchy, is by now either a dedicated supporter of coa:nmism and the Castro regice
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 12 (XII), 10/29/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of political money--capital, not cash--on the issue of cleaning the highways up with the billboards. Those are the things I remember. He had the instinctive sense vis-à-vis clean air, clean water, protecting the land, over-development--he had an instinctive
- vern nt of ated. c reful y ft r n m tin he ppr I 'th b ~ 'inc rely B. Clinton Dr. D vi . Voi t Mifflin Boul v rd 112- n ylv JBC:ltd i Dr.D. Vo:L-ot 112-A Mifflin Shillington Reading,Pa. Blvd President Lyndon B. Johnson White House
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- close alliance with the United States depends on the reaction of the Turkish public to our attitude and what we can produce on the Cyprus problem; · 5. Try to obtain results from the visit which will improve Turkey's bargaining posture vis-A-vis Greece
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [2 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- • • • . . • • • • Nuclear Sharing. • , . • • . • • • • (vi) The Plowshare Loophole . . • • . . • • • • 4. Conclusion. 5. Recommendation .. NLJ .....• • ...• of an Indian DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 By • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ott- , , a_
- , Ambassador Telles will want the vis it as now proposed. We anticipate that questions raised in Panama's telegram will be answered by next week. A proposed visit !er Chiarl is W'lder consideration by t re White Hou; e. K. Bracken - Department INCOMING
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- ~ESTOJi HAIPHONG. 'AND THE BAI THUONG AIR-F'IELD 70 MILES SOUTH OF HANOI. IN ALL CASE-,·, DARKNESS PREVENTED BOMB DAMAGE ASSESSMENT. THERE WER,ENO A IR CRAFT REPORTEDLOST OVER NORTH VI ETNA~ LAST NIG.HT. 1 MILITARY CASUALTIES IN SOUTHEAST.ASIA 2 G
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 104: Nov. 5‑8, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- CHOlCJ::S H/\VE N01' DEEN SH1ri..E on EP.S't'. J03 ..,·o P!\:.:5 I DE:--!1'JO~-mSON 1J:1LL CON'i INUE -- U~l1'1L JP.i~l:ActY ~o., 19 69 -'IO t•:A:
- •• k tan ind1aat velo menta 1n lndi dee de-old ill- dJuated tot 8 thin Ten y b nour v1 t lity of -• quit • s i- nt t llit ry thruat lnto even throug Vi t politic l. n infl n i eco omic • ista ce or ven • ffecttve d1 lo ared to cy
- really that it ran was the CAP I think that was the only one. Title VI was run by HEW; the agricultural title I think was run by the Department of Agriculture. There was perhaps some supervision by OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity], but even the Job
- · States_ may, however, com• municate such information to the North Atlantic Treaty Orga,nization or, 3 when authorized by the United States, to other Member States the information for functions related to NATO missions~ requiring Article VI provides
- . And what in effect happened was that we used those original guidelines, those original applications rather, as a means of learning little laboratory experiments in ''lhich we would study and decide what our policies ''lere going to be. G: Was this vis
- the questions, the report will review: I. U. S. Objec tives in South Vietnam; II. Present U. S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses o! .Ac tion; V. Possible Later Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
- ) Amembassy KARACHI (Amb . Mcconaughy) White House (Mr . Komer) G sis r- Ambassador Mcconaughy said Ayub has manifested strong f ee lings of rapport with ?r es ident Johnson, especially a ft er his vi sit to the Texas ra nch in 1961. Ayub had bee n
- • . PROSPECTANNOUNCEl~ENT AYUB V ISI"f BEFORE THEN, PLEASE. SEND FLASH :; •;,.:;.,~(:"-~f'!-'so OCM CAN Mov FAST. , . . .• . ;;:ii/' •'MEANWHILE' RE PROSPECT OF' SHASIR l VIS IT I AHER JANtiARY 20, WE ~OTRc.L;:IT~EATN· THDIESC:--EPMUBERIC COMMREITME N-F1 sL.LHOJ rr
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- with 'the--P~ident , 9)7--Zy S 1 . t.
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- previously announced. Furthermore, we thought we had to keep in mind the worst pas sibility down the road: that we lose Khesanh or have a debacle there and {although even more unlikely) that the North Koreans take some severe steps vis -a-vis South Korea
- of the roughest experiences I had in terms of personnel vis-à-vis the President. I used to wonder whether or not at times there was something in the President that drove him to make or break a man before he put him in a job like that to make absolutely certain
- to p i e c e s , i t w o u ld l o o k l i k ^ i f you s tu m b le d in to th e p l a n t . .. ' '•*’ '■ '-'V;\ vi;'' •• ‘ ^ , N o ble t o l d u s th a t th e o ld - tim e o v e r s e e r s p la n te d th e m b e lo w t h e i r b e d - . r o o m w in d o
- including extension oft erms and · authority to call individuals. SEPVlCE SET -2 . ·';\.'ICL: SET VI. Question: What is the status of Program 5 regarding deploy ment of forces as of I March 1968? Answer: See Document 4. VII. Question: What
- OR WEEKS. t 1· I l,. t 12. IF" THE PRESIDENT DECIDES TO MOVE, l URGE MOST STRONGLY THAT WE GIVE TIME TO HEEXf\MINE THLIH POSITION HEFOHE WE f\NNOUNCC: IJNlL/\'fEHf\LLY, /\ND TH/\T WE f\GREE T0 THE vi~ EK • s l NT En vI\ L r: 0H T}IE MEET I NG • I ALs
- to make decisions prior to the re t urn of Secr etary McNamara . Secreta ry Rusk said he was taking a sober view, even a pessimistic vi~w of developments in South Vietnam . Listing the points of weakness in the situation in Vietnam was a way for us
- a judgment. '!::'l~ Ccnc;ress. Do you have a style or do you just move in and state your purpose and get out? In other words, do you vary according to the Congressman? vI: The style indeed varies with the Congressman. Some of them are "hail fellow
- TECHNOLOGYCONSISTENT WitH tNTtLSAT ARRANGEMENT~,WE WILL BE IN POSITION TO HOvr AH£An VtS•••VIS NSAM 338 ON GOVfRNMENT,AND LATER ON AGENCy AND INDUSTRY LEVELS AS APPROPRIATE• ACTION ON PROPOSALS INVOLVING NSAM 29~ wr.uLo BE UNOERTA~ENroLL"WING APPROP~IATE AGR~EM~NTAS
- . Jun A/ _ VHITE HOUS E Dat e* e 15 , 196 8 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON D1AR * LB D President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) . Time Telephon 1: . In Ou tL J RANC H Saturda e 1 or t ..... Activit oL D . 1:50a Th • vi y£ y y (includ e visite d
- McCormac k AGENDA : Intl . Developmen t Assn . Congressman Car l Albert Forta s & Thornberry Nomination s Congressman Hal e Bogg s Foreig WH Staff: Mik e Manatos , Barefoo t Sanders, Jo e Califan o 10:17a f y d Andrew s Air Forc e Base , departin g vi
- living roo m to tal k t o Judge Moursun d . an d Mrs. Arthu r Krim departe d - vi a ca r to catc h plan e fo r Ne w Yor k Cit y - fro m Sa n Antoni o • ., midnight _ _t o be d _ ^ ________ ^
- 1967 Thursday y (includ e visite d by ) tur 7:45p Th e Presiden t departe d th e Ova l Offic e - vi a ca r en rout e th e Pa n American Unio n r RECEPTIO N commemoratin g th e Sixt h Anniversar y o f th e Allianc e for Progres s • fo ~" nzn n w
- Security Counci l wh o wer e waitin g n th e hal l int o th e roo m an d introduce d them t o th e member s o f th e Committe e on Menta l Retardatio n - - a t 12:19p , th e Committe e departe d vi a th e Cabine t R m doo r throug h the Ros e Garden K
- the hotel . Ambassador an d Mrs. Clar k accompanied the Presiden t t o his room . Jack Valent i joined Mr. & Mrs. Charle s En gelhard joined ; - Vi Dale 2 The Whit e House Da W 1 Decembe y Thursda r 1967 y EXJ Activity (include visited by) t
- coo k tha t I will no t be ove r fo r dinne r 9:03p Th e Presiden t departe d th e Southwest Gate - vi a aut o accompanied b y To m Johnso n and m f 9:30p Arrive d residenc e o f Mr . an d Mrs. Barefoo t Sander s --joined ther e Mr an d Mrs Larr y
- J Pickle , g an d Mrs. Georg e Maho n an d . DeWit t Reddick -- then t o bedroo m fo r NA P EST 12:55 p G&S x Arrive 1:07p DepartedAndrew d Andrew s AF B s AF B - vi a helicopter, accompanied b y Mrs. Johnso n Lucinda Rob b Miss Lotti e Glaise l