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  • then we said we'll federalize the guard, and we were worried. We also learned in Mississippi that however inadequate the guard training was vis-à-vis riot control at that time, the guard was loyal; the guard did follow orders. We had been worried about
  • themselves out of the water before we would even have a chance to orchestrate some public understanding or congressional understanding of the idea. That was number one. Number two, timing was very important, vis á vis other things we were doing. When would we
  • encour­ aging remarks there. M: Well, that was bigger contact then. L: Oh, yes, it was a much bigger contact we had. M: You might talk about that a little bit. That was right before Apollo VI II? L: It was just before the launch of Apollo
  • --=· to ~ ~ ... e·s-cc..~l i -shed_· :in ·I s::c: e.;.. : ... ,. !~ . ; . 'I The Desalination . I · A~ribc..ssaC.or Bu~k2r . vis i-::ed :::sra2l . i:.~.. Dece::-.t.er no\·Y wi• t~na.~V'· awn · .Cro" m t' .••. . . "'.:. .,.:.,.,,_o_;.) '-.::-::. c .L. • C':... .C
  • their present rates vis-a-vis rail and truck rates. There is reason to question whether relative rates in the different modes appropriately reflect differences in economic costs. 2. Subsidies and user charges An underlying issue in Federal transportation
  • . arch 20, 1 64, Embtel 27 69: " ur inability t re ch decision following en. x T ylor' s vi· it in viewof pressure under which reduced in signific nt degree our Ind! ns. in regard to ssist nee for Indian milit ry here in December, lthough underst nd le
  • SHOW SIGNS OF REJECTING EXTREMISM IN ~~EA, THEY SHOUL6 BE . ENC OU_RAGED • WE HA VE NOT SOUGHT OR PRESS ED SO VI ETS a · THE Y HAVE COME TO US• ISRAELiS KNOW SOVIETS HAVE iNDiCATED REN~WE6 INTEREST AFTER ESSGA IN :CONTINUING ·CONSULTATION WITH US
  • , then we shall not be found .w anting. ' ... HONOLULU CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT THIEU OF SOUTH VIETNAM July 20, 1968 Until these hopes are realized, the two Presidents confirmed their determination to halt aggression and to defend the Republic of Vi
  • ) • PREDSE°DNIK REPUBLIKE Beograd, Dragi gospodine ·zahvaljujem SAD ukazali Predsjednice, Varn na ljubaznoj potpredsedniku SIV-a paznji koju ste Vi i vlac;la - g. Kiri Gligovoru prilikom ~ • nedavnog boravka korisnom u SAD. Potpredsednik
  • A: 1.11y s giving him a. c hanoe to do a. Brown, Muro! ison , kin talk defin iteiy with tha tax people r{old o f f for nd fo'e ntre s s so t hat he oan ar rangements until Janua ry 1, 19 7 with a so nod le of pa.yo ·\;s . VI •N C.:EM SC: ,S • .· NTR
  • e cone rne re .ct ill rece reco s cot t- ii: ed ·n t consid It s ens tone that t e ultimate object be approval f a s ~ on this w un erst n that the in vi~•.s ject. ve, I " .•ill be rec ·':vit1 s on, i d·cate tr t they f--vor V ultun.at Ion rable
  • and Mrs. Baguid y of Haiti ~ ~T ~ : --rAmb an d Mrs. Kim of Kore a —^ ^— ™° ^— ^B ^ L' I. ' 1 L ' \ \ ' i: 1 D VI I ^ L) 1 . ^ V ^^ V e ^ A Date July - Day Thursda Activity (includ e visite d by ) lur W 4, 1968 y Expendie Code • OFFICIA L
  • . . and he left. " e Presiden t departe d th e Whit e Hous e - vi a motorcad e accompanied b y Hon . Thurgoo d Marshall . Sec y Weaver. Mayo r Washington , Secy Clifford, . Chie f Justic e Warren . Speake r McCormac k (other s fro m mt g i n en route t o th
  • a vi a ca r t o g o into town accompanied by Tom Johnso n Larry Templ e Presiden t o n way in t o tow n commente d o n how many Clint Hil l car s wer e i n front and behin d him, askin g Clin t ho w y and wh o were they . Clin t sai d firs t ca r i n
  • though they don't like it because they think it goes too far in the dictates of their political situation." And then, of course, underlying all of it was the feeling that always exists in Congress vis-a-vis the party or vis-a-vis the executive branch
  • Reedy G Reedy G Reedy Depart Sout h Ground s vi a choppe r wit h Mrs. Johnson , vm for Andrew s AFB Arrive Andrew s AF B and depart for LB J Ranc h via Je t Sta r w / Mrs . Johnson , Bil l Moyers , v m President sleep s aboar d plan e afte r readin g
  • w itz -w a s a d e lig h t to h a v e a ro u n d . He j u s t c a m e b a c k f ro m a to u r o f a g r e a t m a n y S outh A m e r ic a n c o u n tr ie s . . • ''' • - -Vi •= • *■, • • He w a s f u ll of \ ■ o p tim is m , h e w a s r e
  • " ~·: .· . -··- ~ ..-. ; - ··· ·····-·· . ...... ·---- .. ..- ~ .. ----- ..-·---··· 6-1. Detroit Race Riot.crs Directed to Disperse Q. .\Ir. President, does :\fr. [Chester] D:?.vis think he has all the pm\·er i1e needs to do his food job? THE :>RESIDE:-.:T: I do:i't know. I have hc:ird ncthing t0 the con­ :::r:i.ry. The only thing
  • agreement to discuss in the Security Council all the elements of SECRET MfETING-~O!ES coPyRtGM*D ~ltcu.ion fk ..;o.~s 'Porminlon of Copyr1ght H~er:-VI. Thomas Johnson [5 of 8] M'fETH-!6 ! -:C1,.· ' · ?G?VR1C~D -P.,bli_!'lti1ijr ke·1~·· "P~:nh;s9,fo11
  • •. Charleston; '._S.c., . and Boston, r' . .the : Uilited States finds that ; ac ~VI ies~ . Mass- . ~.r.:.: ·~ ..., .•. r .... · ....... .. . ''. ~ ::- • -· · . • al . · te · b . g propaganda that would natu . · :: .. , . . .. .. , .. ·: : _~ternation . wa rs
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  • \16am f?, ')vi~I "R~~ ICf+~ +Cl Ql-l I S L\.-C"vJ J I ! I I • 'I I I i • Ly« V\ll-0-v-e \ ~ 7 Mili:fltlS t'10T!S COPYR1GHTtD .f_ublication Requires Pe1 missiOil of Cef'yFiifht Hoklo1. W. TheMa• JehAaon i .i I . lfu_~~ 1 l·-~L-'-~ 1
  • Black's trip to C"'a:bocia ( Ra su.lt s. we re ...nil.-- Siha.nouk::4..id~:::-.~:ot--::-e.ccive·~B.la:ck::...O:.:--.·(; :...~NLs·~,_ ..::na·c~-.:,, .::::e-ceiv~~- VI? tr~~~m-ent:-~·et with the Prin:.e 1v1inister anci the Acting. Fe.reign Minister, a.nd
  • ty ~o ·::;et th3 7 C to the confere!"lce table?" 3U"'.1d.;J: t.o t :1 ~ ifo ' ·;e triei t'.) 2:.t2:-~ : -~!o;c; :::: o·.-r .::::.:-. a ' t .::::e vi : •• 1 ~e lon 't thin~ we c1n ~ ut them i~ a corner . ~uJsi~as is draf t e ~ carefully tc ~o
  • c h o f th e h is t o r y o f th a t d a y . w a s v e r y p le a s a n t to s e e how M r s . L o n g w o r th w a s en jo y in g h e r s e l f . It ' Vi T h is h a d b e e n p la n n e d e s p e c ia lly fo r h e r g r a n d c h ild , b u t I
  • t it w hen I sa id o f a ll the ta le n ts I w ish ed I p o s s e s s e d , the one I m o st en vied w as the a b ility to m ak e w o rd s "m a r ch and sin g and connonade and ta lk the co o l,, dem anding v o ic e o f r e a s o n ." W ell, it w
  • to be able to discuss our proposed action with the Cubans before we take it. Sincerely yours, Philip Wp Bonsal PWBons.a.1:vk SBC!tET • EYES ONLY ... .... , , \,( i.._ •I• • .. . i ' ). , • •--•~--- _,._" ___ \,f I,,• VI
  • fri ends to l d me tt)at when Jo hnso n does something big he will !Q! tell the world about it . Well, I didn 't believe them , and when the papers had almost nothing aoout you and the ~i vi l Right s Movement, I gave you up for good . ~ut , being
  • solemn processio n to th e ^B ban k of the Rhin e River (appro x 60 0 yards) - - wher e smal l ceremon y takes plac e whil e th e cask OTE House Date April 22, 1967NT LYNDON B. JOHNSONIARY^iden j ': 4:07p Presiden t departe d ban k of Rhine River vi
  • 1KAVKI . RF. f OR!) | )K TKAVEI A VI n ' Talkin g point s t o DT " e To th e barbersho p ] m th e barbershop, th e President walke d u p the hall, askin g "Where ar e Yoland a and th e brother?" — M W tol d hi m the y wer e i n the Fis h Room-- an d
  • e visite d by ) y o f Stat e Dea n Rusk y Willard Wirtz (h e was i n Jo e Califano' s office ) d Cam p David , vi a helicopter, e n rout e t o Andrews Ai r Forc e Bas e d Andrew s AF B 5, 196 7 y IITE Hoosf Date May 15, 1967 NT LYNDON B
  • , t o facilitiat e the rehabilitatio n o f persons convice d o f offenses agains t th e U . S. './" . - September 1 0 , 196 5 WHITE HOUS E --NE W ORLEANS , LA . FRIDAY The President departe d th e Sout h Grounds vi a choppe r w/ Senator Russel l
  • oi significant achieve­ ments. Discussion of Vi~t-Nam should be somewhat moderated by a desire to avoid complicating the Paris talks on that subject. There will be a desire to extend UN humanita1~ian assistance to the peoples of Nigeria, despite
  • commitment to the vi abil ity of Israel. As a member of Armed Servi ces, a deep obligation to see that these people get the weapons necessary to defend themselves. The foreign aid picture has been clouded in recent years because Israel has run out
  • be provided by the Library to researchers upon request. (5) Copies of the transcript and tape recording may be deposited in or loaned to institutions other than the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. Ar i vi st Date·~ 2.~1, /f72