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  • it the next administration's going to do it in all likelihood, and it should be done now. Too much has been done to stop it now.~ I said, "All right, Bill, but you must understand that this is a very, very serious matter. II He sa"jd, "If the President
  • well." He said, 'IWell, do you suppose you could get them to come out against me? II I said, "What do you mean?'1 "I'll tell you what happened. He said, .A little while ago I came home one night and I said to Bird, 'I'm tired of voting the way I
  • and especially on the one you suggest. won't commit myself. II Tough a~ it is, I just will have to say I LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
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  • !..· ONE YOUNGGIRL ~AS -- --·-·---·-· /,f'{c) ··-············'·•!f{~i- I 1'"011"9 • I • 6. I· 3007 uac ~11:tVIOUA C01TION5 .i I I -IN 11789 PAG= 5 OF 10 PAGES ) '\ ,,.r~ ...a.x., i II ' l.--~ •I • 7'.:io?::R.~TE ·• "1JECT IV!S
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  • informed hi,m we intend to sign Protocol II to the Latin American Nuclear Free Zone Treaty with an interpretive state­ ment. You also told him that we are not ready ~o announce our intention until we have first consulted Congress. .. If the foregoing
  • •e ntt long ago. I lite peeple t, t now t•ls 11 It 11dlc1te1 soaet~lng la kls c,a,1cte1 w,1c, ls 1delr1ble. •II• ••1 o,, ,,.,,..,. ,. 1•• lld it 1s always gMd u 1111, fro ■ 701 . Sl ■ cerelJ, CJ11dl1 H. lars, \ \ \ I -. I I 20 Thunday
  • , weighing in at 8 pounds, 2 ounces. The new baby is the seventh Johnson grandchild. Seminar at Library studies impact of "Ultra" on World War II When The Ultra Secret, by F. W. Winterbotham, was published in 1974 revealing that the allies broke the most
  • for the first time. The LBJ Library oral history project is the largest in any of the presidential libraries, and ii is still a work in progress. While the Library is no longer actively seeking inter­ views. an occasional "walk-in'· does happen. A recent
  • pictur on page ne of the New 2 York Time. Lone Ran_ r. like Tont ,:· France l l' (Ill'- aroun Oval madet . hare \d ult. ad Jim o'cl ck going r ha, said. "Fine 1• Larry Tempi Presicll!n! Joi , Wair Rosto,, .ii Whit House ut day m ming. ar home andjm
  • And Community Develop for a ant. I beHove L•• Whlto and Chuck Daly have talked ,r.,ith you on thl• •ubJoct. I have ~oked t.~m to continue exi,loring poealble route• of aocccue!ul approach. A• you know, thi• II an oacepdonally tough item. Lawrence F. C'Bri
  • • . 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
  • of that ,!here were fewer deaths and less··: • property damage II in all of •these riots than in just one ·, major riot last year, Cla_rk • .said. "We can bless our . police for that. 11 • Another . speaker, th e Rev. James E.- Groppi,' a . civil rights leader
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  • BO ARD WllL l»I J, OHICE Of UPOlll CONTIIO L I NATIONAL DE FENSF MED IATION DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS BO ARO BOHO HiM[S l . HY. CHAIRMAN J Ul(S ~ . IU IIS , W, H. PAY IS , CHAllloU U(CVTl't( OrF IC£11 - IALPH I \E D, 0IRECT0II RE..61 &.l
  • on Cyprus at the/»k•~•ii• Base: ao A Greek-Turkish joint command with the possible addition of UK forces as an extension of LANDSOUTHEAST with a mission of planning and training ground forceso The forces assigned would be from those now on Cypruso
  • .AND :1ucx PREFERS"tt"··, .· · .: : S~RIES·or SHORTTRIPS TO A LONGERONE~HICH WOULD GIVE OURADVERSARIES HE IS ~ORE TIME IN WHICH TO DO THEIR NEFARIOUS- BUSINESS~ HE LIKES . !ii~ IDEA 0: A gu1:x TRI?.!O SAN SALVADOR AS A STARTER. HE IS OUTOF TClJCH~ITH ?UBLIC
  • ·; A. KOSYGIN. JANUARY··· 27, ~··, 1"968. '. END · TEXT. : :.::i , .~·· lGP~ ' THOMP SON (-.[;:4' .i, .y;-.J i~,:;_;:-! . .- ·.,. t • ~ ·. ··.•:,;.;;;; • •.~·iili~.:;;.::~-J.~':.;,ii.:... ~ ..,:.;,.: :., • a.~------~~.·-· 1 i
  • I The A. I. D. Program and Policies: 1963-68. . II Foreign Assistance Act and P. L. 480: 1963-68. III Congressional Attitudes Toward Foreign Aid . IV Public Support for A. 1. D. . . . . . . . . . . .. V The War on Hunger - Food, Nutrition, Health VI
  • terms that we view alliance with 1apan as "utterly -fundamentaln, essential to US in own defense and in relation defense of ~ World, \ \ Telegraphic transmission and classification approved by, Clearances: SIS .. Mr o FE .. Roae-rtw l3arnett II
  • JOHNSON RECEIVED IN DEPTEL 2411. I GREATLY ·· \ . . ._.,. f_ APPRECiATE THE ENDING OF .THIS LETTER ~ND THE HELPFUL PERSONAL' " " ~ LREFERENC'E IT CONTAINED. . . .. . ' ·' . f.I ,,'! ii;· I . . · :. ::;j -. ' }· AT MY ' SUGGESTI ON, THE INTERPRETER
  • it. A 'T't... .... .a * ---A•"'"'"tl ii Ao~in ... .l GCPY [2 of 11] ­ Cut this out and put it in bed next to your child. G o ahead.Try it, if you have the stomach for it. L ay it next to your baby and let him play with it. You can't? Then you have
  • , Venezuela (CONFIDENTIAL) CJ/ Ii},/ , -A Memo American Embassy, Caracas, to Secy of State re EMBTEL 25, re pending tax -- incraases on Petroleu Co. profits (CONFIDENTIAL) 7/2/66 A Memo Dept. of State to Gardner Ackley (~ ref-TA 6/0il) re Venezuela
  • Of~" 1.JL"T f 1 - 2..1-r f. ZI. 91 [dup. #72a, NSF, CF, "China, Vol. X," Box 241 ; EXEMPTED 19 9, 1985, A OS 0 e vrr. ,, II 1991] ,, 2 [dup. #74a, NSF, CF, "China, Vol. X," Box 241; EXEMPTED 19 9 & 1991] #6b draft cable to Hong Kong ~ llH~l "U
  • 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/show/loh/oh INTERVIEH II DATE: Nove=ber 29
  • Oral history transcript, Ben Wattenberg, interview 2 (II), 11/29/1968, by T.H. Baker
  • with a bill. He looked around for help. Nobody offered any help, and he said, "With- out objection it is so ordered. II I looked on with absolutely amazement. That was my first experience with the dynamism, the force, the "vigah," as Kennedy would have
  • with General Curtis LeMay who made his home in Newport Beach, California. just to get started. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. with Mr. Johnson? General, Incidentally, I'm a World War II veteran so I have been following you for a long time. L: More
  • things, such as his saying to Mrs. Johnson, or repeating at dinner that he'd said it to Mrs. Johnson, "Bird, coming up these steps, I thought I was going to have another attack. II He was constantly concerned about his health for a while. M
  • different kinds He never did know for sure what they were focusing on. i I I I think maybe that was just us deep-in-the-mud bureaucrats and II I i I I • ! LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
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  • DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON 18646 30, 1967 October LDQJP 9UZ9JAL YA JO& •• MDOWll>lll WW II D I.OBTCJI DI WBBI BDUSI luJ•t• hl't"IApMe ...... fontp. Nbl•ter M"11&oa ..._._.,,._. of lopai.n• fraoo .._in wlth You t• 'fpot.ll-t
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Portugal, Volume II, 8/64-11/68"
  • Folder, "Portugal, Volume II, Memos 8/64-11/69," Country Files, NSF, Box 203
  • of Investigation ~EORE'f'" TABLEOF CONTENTS Page THE PROBLEM . 1 CONCLUSIONS 1 DISCUSSION I. II. IV. 2 INTRODUCTION 2 THE NORTH KOREAN IMPACT ON SOUTH KOREA . 3 A. B. C. D. E. III. . The Subversive Threat . . . . . . Propaganda: The Unification
  • surfaced in the course of continuing review of national security policy. The following are some major examples of such planning tasks: a. U.S. Overseas Bases and Installations. A complete survey of (i) existing military and civilian bases overseas; (ii
  • BRIEF OESCR I PTI 0 CANCELLA­ TION ATCHMAKER II 14 Jan 66 o x re a a 8111811 NATO task To roup. x NATO ( NATO) rcia a x re s a. mall NATO task roup in e 1 ct d CA AD : 22 Jan - 16 Jun 66 CINCLA ATO VE TLANT I mbark d. US : 3 DD (6
  • speculates jn his book "The ~Makin g of a President 1968" trat Humphrey rnig nt ha ve won the election ii he had ballyhooed the story. But Willaim Connell, Hurn­ phrey chief political aide, donbt s it and says he recom­ mended a~ ai.r.s t making the al­
  • of Publication: 1968 Page Numbers: 55 pages MARTIN LUTHERJR. KING, HIS THREE-PRONGED ATTACK ON: I Christ and the Bible . . II The United States of America Ill Law and Order Publishedby the CHURCH LEAGUEOF AMERICA 422 North Prospect Street Wheaton, Illinois
  • a tinker's dam, and was resistant to it. a way of argui ng that's rather di fficul t. personam, everything else. radical. II I said, like it'll work. things. II He has He gets ad hom; nem, ad And he said, "Oh, you're just a goddamned We 11 , maybe so