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  • in that area are well known to the Congress. They X ( > D epartm ent of S tata BuUtUn, Aoc- 2 4 ,1»64, pp. 261-268. were first made in 1954 by President Eisenhower. They were further defined in the Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty approved
  • ,.:.ipment 8 ?roparty, remove timber, borrow equi-;4ncnt. · ~ · (moat ot 'Which is not returned) and usa repair shops owned by tJ. s._. cit,izons. - 1 An~rinr; f)rosidant Eisenhower• a ctaternont ot January 26 1 President Dorticos states that tho Cuban
  • a popular President Eisenhower, as far as philosophy and programs were concerned, vast numbers were also voting for Democratic alternatives as proposed by Adlai Stevenson. the party felt this way. At least the northern liberal wing of There was a very
  • the likelihood of success in the Kennedy Round , · of I tariff-cutting negotiations and advanced the cause of freer international trade. • The high tariff on watch movements dates back to 1954 when ·President Eisenhower declared it necessary to protect
  • Eisenhower recommended such a Department.1 in his Budget Me a sage. In 1961 a Special Study Group of the Senate Committee recommended Government that all promotional be concentrated and safety programs in a Department on Commerce of the Fede~al
  • OF' CHINESEOFFICIALS. ENGLISHLANGUAGE CHINANEWSOF MAY16 SAID "BRILLIANTSUCCESSor· TRIP" REMINISCENT or EISENHOWER VISIT or LASTYEAR. "MR. JOHNSON'S VISIT HASHELPEDCLEARTHE HORIZON ANDLIFT THE VEIL IN WARAGAINST COMMUNIST MENACE IN ASIA. WEKNOW AT LEASTWHERETHEAMERICANS
  • , as much as the roles of the past presidents, have been expanded thanks to Lyndon Johnson. He did a lot for Eisenhower, Truman, et cetera. But travel in those vice-presidential days meant the Vice President, Paul GlynnC F: Who's he? C: He was an air
  • _ _ _ _ __ _ -· I ....____ .,1 TAB A - Cabinet Positions TAB B - Pending Cases TAB C - Kennedy Position TAB D - Eisenhower Policy - -SCRVICl SET b ,.-.,... ._.. ... - . It -. '/ THE WHITE HOUSE WAS HI N G TO N April~. .SFCREr H)64 MEMORANDUM
  • Gas es TAB C - Kennedy Position TAB D - Eisenhower Policy I • ' I·· --- ·- . \) SEGRB'f' - The summary positions of the Departments involved are~ A. Department of Commerce The case of the sale to the USSR of five beet harvesters can
  • of the Appropriations Committee; Dr. Milton s. Eisenhower, President, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; the Honorable Thomas s. Gates, Jr., President, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company and former Secretary of Defense; Dr. James H. McCrocklin, President
  • of Principals. This Committee was established by President Eisenhower in 1958. Its present membership includes the Secretaries of State and Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs 1/ PL 87-297, as amended. Sec. 33. - 49 - of Staff, the Director
  • : . but it ~as manageable. In fact prices rose an average of onl~. 3_~ · 1 ... -.: .. ·- percent per year during the 1961-1968 period -- an identical increase to that of . . the eight years of the Eisenhower Administration. During the Korean War, when the government
  • in the Congress during the Eisenhower years. So he moved away from Senator Russell as he acquired power of his own. Let me say in that connection that I understand, and I think it is in several articles, that when Russell encouraged Johnson to seek
  • Washington about the importance of Vietnam~ and they were beginning-prior to that, they had pretty much run stories that were critical, and did afterwards, too, from time to time. But gradually in the latter days, the last days of the Eisenhower
  • Dunn -- I -- 9 part of the Republican ticket. He was very close to Mr. Eisenhower over his whole period and a very different kind of ambassador to the United Nations than we have now, for example, and have had since that time. So, he had a vast store
  • . He had manifested that in his attitudes and conduct in dealing with President Truman, with President Eisenhower and with President Kennedy. It was quite natural that he would in a sense demand the same kind of respect for the office when he held
  • , Politics and Mr. Sundquist is the Policy~ the Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson Years, and as I understand, is to be the author of a forthcoming volume on the administration of some of the programs enacted during the Kennedy and Johnson years. lid like
  • , too, But I took this year and my brother took the summer out, and we campaigned throughout the state of Missouri. As you know, that was an Eisenhower year even in Missouri. He carried the state by 30,000 votes; we carried it by maybe l50~000
  • guess on the organizational chart were outside of the realm of my responsibility, but I was there "Call Secretary Udall and talk to him about such-and-such when he said, a park. Find out what the details are of the gift of the Eisenhower farm