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  • ISSUES-­ NAIii PLATU. n.HS. AID TABLE SHAPE, ANDTHE IIIETHOO or DRAWIN urs-tlUST IE SITTUD AS·A PACKAGE •. VI WILL MOTIIEGOTIATI IACK011 SEPARATELY, ONLYTO FIRD OURSELVES • . COIFRONTtD11TH DELAYS OWTHE IDIAININGISSUES. C. Af··THE NEXT IIEETIIO 11TH ·LAU
  • . STAND A~D DETERMI~ATION THAT THEY CANNOT CQMMII . AN AGRESSIVE ACT FRE~· OF PUNISH~ENT. iJ ·SHOULD BE RE.MEMBERED ; .THIS .. ALO·NII. \ii I )..L PRO VI DE A CORRI::CT I VE: -ME.O. SURE·,·FOR -. )THE H.O.BITUAL NO!iTH KOREANS. . . . .i-..i:AGRESSIVENESS
  • as possible to complete _and _equip . alternate tracking stations. Other issues wi 11 continue /to complicate 6 B C R E ;. By+ DECLASSIF ED ., Auth9rit:y,~ 'flq-'/,g vi.-1tX\ V, ~ ~01 NARA1 Date . · o"{ -SE .CR E !I!- 2 to complicate our relations
  • lly. I m Presid nt whioh the nguag were of th nclos1ng aw• new lmost c pi C • • in y rltten by Pr n 1c b I 1 t bit m the 1m 1 • ttng, nd wh1oh I thoroughly 11 n which I think the in a, oltah ______ .............ditori ls Cl11A1t • nd vi
  • ] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Cronin -- V -- 4 C: Again, you would go more to the legal in the arguments against the legislation. I think in response to whether or not the clergy vis-a-vis Lyndon
  • Oral history transcript, Nash Castro, interview 6 (VI), 3/4/1996, by Harry Middleton
  • $~r@~e~~v U. S. Commander In Vietnam _ Urges Blockade -ti@io0e~~,®~] Eu--a Vi®'~J~lf~6u1 ' i . •By THOMAS A, LAt4E, \MaJor General, U.S. A., Retired · WASHINGTON, D. c. ;.... After War ls war, and concepts o! 1_ week of intense review
  • of pregnancy. vere to accompany Ung. 2. With r egard to employment of u. s. we feel rlaka involved are too great. vi belie pter for secret evacuation. If he licopter shot down and King or his faatly killed, u. s. vould share blame for kt
  • you're familiar with that term, but now a hospital gets paid for a service based on a statistical average stay of a patient for a particular complaint, with a little adjustment vis-à-vis complications and so on. So now they're not looking at how much did
  • 1964. Do you think the Australian relationship vis-à-vis the United States is growing closer? Are we drifting apart? Are we getting to be irritants to each other? What developments do you see in this? W: I think it's grown very much closer than
  • indicated that he didn't want this kind of authority. If he had it he didn't plan to use it. The New York Times wrote a very critical editorial, surprised that six intelligent men would make this unwise suggestion, etc. But this became Title VI
  • Biographical information; Civil Rights Commission; contact with LBJ while in Senate; Title VI of 1964 Civil Rights law; Equal Employment Opportunity Program; Lady Bird.
  • by the polls, personally and vis-a-vis the President, was going steadily down through the first four or five months of 1967. And that may have had something to do with it too; that he began to feel that as right as his position might be, it was increasingly
  • . I saw Vice President Johnson on several occasions while he was serving in that capacity. And I had some concern that perhaps Kennedy wasn't treating him fairly. I discussed that subject with Vi ce Pres i dent Johnson and I was assured on every
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh BRZEZINSKI -­ I -­ 3 realities of Soviet affairs vis-à-vis the United States or Soviet activities? B: Well, what I found most striking about Mr . Johnson was that while he was really not terribly well versed in Soviet
  • impre a ma wit.h s uccess with I • You are a very talented two s ome and one we will always e vi bing 1uch gl ad.De• and g ood f ortune. Sincerely , ~L-o Honorable and rs . obert 2412 racy Place, N• • ashlngton, D. C. 20008 January 10, 1972 LBJ
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  • Vi•tuld•• hntUn ttoa. .< - '- ' :.,I~. .. : . '• ·DM~ltlall' G,er •M'Wl~fi ~- UODA •r-a• THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 6, 1965 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 328 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • OF BRE AD•AND ­ BUT TE R ISSUES - - TO PRE VENT THE MUCH SMAL LER RA DICAL ST UDENT S ALL IA NCE AND OTHER ACTI VIS TS FR OM CARTURI NG CONTROL AT LEAST FOR ANOTHER YEAR. (, ECO NOM IC STRAINS OF RECENT YEARS AND GOV Tr s l~EPT HANDLING OF THE WORKERS
  • the President, Wirtz, Connor, Morse, Collins, a fellow named Bill Simkin, who was the Federal Mediation [and Conciliation Service] chairman--and you might make a note, at some point ask me about Simkin, not in this connection, but just vis-à-vis his relationship
  • . There was some concern vis-à-vis the stockpile but, by and large, the industry was an oligopoly and they were acting like an oligopoly. We then talked about price control legislation. We also talked about the fact that one of the reasons McNamara was so deeply
  • movemeat ■ of thi■ ■ ort. take ■ a ■ few tripe a ■ poa ■ lbl• and on tho■• rare occa■lon■ whea he doe ■ vi•lt hi■ home in Tea.•• he u•e• the ■ am• aircraft 011 which he travel ■ to carry th••• ■upport peraoaa.el. Thi■ mean ■• of cour••• that it l ■ not nece
  • movemeat ■ of thi■ ■ ort. take ■ a ■ few tripe a ■ poa ■ lbl• and on tho■• rare occa■lon■ whea he doe ■ vi•lt hi■ home in Tea.•• he u•e• the ■ am• aircraft 011 which he travel ■ to carry th••• ■upport peraoaa.el. Thi■ mean ■• of cour••• that it l ■ not nece
  • , though mo tly Vi tnam. T bo bowed m your hich throu h •h er coincidence h r ad 1 tt r to him, at a time wh nth rest of ua were ress him too. 11 in the day' wor , so don't rry about it. I'll give you a fill-in when I see you. ut sens di tinct feeling
  • be exercised by you and that, as your appointees, individuals be selected who are more truly representative of the spirit of American democracy. Respectfully yours, I~ J 5~ J½ J >// THE Vi-IIi I: . 0 US/: JuL26 6 s2PH'65 HECE11EJ .: ;, ·. ugust 10
  • - - vis-a-vis MR.REEDY:I don't think it is quite so much a question of vis-a-vis Japan, Ralph - Q. Well, I mean the international situation. MR.REEDY: - - as the fact that you have two nations here which in some· respects face somewhat similar
  • significantly in the sort of regional cooperation which is implied by the concept of a "Northern Tier" grouping. Originally the principal unifying element was the coimI1on requirement for security vis-a-vis the USSR, but in later years common problems relating
  • : No. But there was a governor, I believe, wasn't it Governor Moore of North Carolina? F: Yes. VI"I: She [the Governor's wife] was 0,1 the train wi th us, but he di dn' t come. and we realized that maybe he didn't want to. But that night we got to Raleigh--the President
  • HIS PEOPLE. 3. GE:~ERAL TRI, CO~H'1MDER 9TH·ARVND!VIS ION WAS AT HIS OPERATIONS CEiil'ER AT SA DEC·Oi'1310200, AT 1:/HICHTI;t1ETHE VC ENTERED·HIS HOME IN THE CITY NOTFAR FROM HIS OPS CENTER.HIS FAMILYWAS NOT IN HIS HOUSE. UPON LEARNDJG OF THE VC RAID
  • i. DO NOT -■TV■ N ..t.NT IIOOICI UN~ l'Oa QUllT 3. CL4Doll 110• COll:I.KTION ..t.VTJIOlllZIID BT VI TO DO 10 4. lNDls:..t.T• lNVOICB Ntn0U ..t.IJI NOT :l.ffUIN..t.llU MVIT BB M..t.D• lMMUll..t.T■LY . WBIIN ll:m.oTTlNO 1 DIVISION BOOK
  • . beautifiers, and the lio edium of mass ~dvertis­ a ve t he formula s of Hollywood leg sex, hair nn A.et , also Vit min B-6 fo r the 1 gga rda . It 1s hardly nece s sary to p use among t he vi rtuous or the vioiou! bee u se the extreme i aht and the ext
  • on major Nations it US investment in progress); Jamaica vis-a-vis because of bauxite of private are from the United because location Rico; 65% of US imports $400 million an additional strategic and Puerto of some $200 million States
  • task the group vi.11 bear i.n mind the importance to ua of (a) Okinawa aa a military baae, (b) continued friendly relationa with Japan, and (c) our responsibility to the people of the Ryukyus under the peace treaty vi th .Japan o" The Task Force
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  • or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 4/11/2014 initials COPY LBJ LIBRARY ,I NA T I ON A L ARC H I VE S AND R E CORDS S E R VI CE WITHDRAWAL S H E E T (P R E S ID E N T
  • .JU.l.--mlll"llli~-t""ll"l'Tl'~- to qu.. 7/z.¥/rll IJO-VI-~ ~ ~~e 01-41-~ ..,.._..,.. N'-3 01 • ~~~......J;.:..,.-..-r,:-:~--O,CEl'l'11ci~~~~/F-ff~~- 71 pre~ );f;:~v!r B-18.. if AIL.J 88-lt.feH~ Fo · ~ l- o2.2 0 / secret I!
  • flops), the hastrl vi it should be. an easy one. His, n:aia concern (though, like Ayub, h lrlaf not ask directly) will be when an.d on what terme we 1 ll resume badly needed economic aid. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13·:>02, Se ...3.4 : NSC Memo, 0/: 5, St
  • · SECURITY ~ARMS AND AMMUNITION)ACT OF 1966r PROVIDE FOR a REGISTRATION ALL FIREARMS ANNUALLY•REGISTRATION ALL FIRE• ARMS DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS,SALES OR OTHER TRANSFERS OF FIREARMS CAN BE ACCOMPL~SHEDONLY.BETWEENAPPROPRIATELY Lii CENSED I ND'I VI DUALS
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
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