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- action and a General Assembly at this time is undesirable. Rusk said that while the present trouble is tribal unrest and rebel bands moving freely in the absence of effective police, we must assume that if disintegration continues the Communists
- Congo (Democratic Republic)
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 5, June 1-30, 1964," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 2 [1 of 2]
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Oral history transcript, Norbert A. Schlei, interview 1 (I), 5/15/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of varying specificity as to what our proposals were to be in that area. We had arrived at the point I think where the core concept was to be the community action plan, which I think turned out to be Title II of the bill. Then there were all the other
- Biographical information; War on Poverty Task Force; members of the drafting group; Job Corps; role of the Labor Department; Willard Wirtz; women in the Job Corps; legislative input; delegation of authority; Sargent Shriver; Community Action Program
- President Clinton never men tions are ""Lyndon Johnson""----cven ··1ast year when he rattled off the names of other presidents besides himself who had tried to reform America's [healthl system. he cited Harry Truman, John Kennedy. and Richard Nixon. I
- Governments. The Vice President in ~eveloping actively Europe and America. tirm allies will of the respective discuss our interest the close commercial ties between· He will also exchange views with these on other matters ot mutual interest
- of Development Planning and Programs in Bureau for Latin America V Approved Discuss with me. Personnel action memo fm Robt Cox - re Dr. Edwin N. Barker to be Director of Research for the Peace Corps, r Approved Discuss with me. Proclamation #3279 - modifying
- radical. It's too early to know whether there will be progress on a Kurdish settlement or more trouble -- a key determinant of how free Iraqi troops will be to menace Israel. Until we see these people in action., we won't know for sure what problems we
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- to be here at 4 o'clock. He will be waiting in my office. At 3 :45 we will have the matters which need action before the weekend ready for presentation to you in a meeting which I think should include Ball, McNamara, Taylor, M c Cone, and myself. My current
Folder, "February 6, 1968 - 1:14 p.m. Tuesday Luncheon Meeting," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
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- WERE: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson The President: I met this morning with Senator Gore of Tenness~e. He gave me a goal report on Latin America. Do we have
- and the Russians push on the Arabs. Even if this were don e, a settlement is doubtful because the two sides are so far apart. This is a sad prognosis. e . Unless action comes within the next few weeks, Jarring will be ending a year of activity without results
- Europe to assume its full capacity in dealing with all the world's great problems. The kind of technology that is emerging; the kind of problems we all face in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America; the problems of moving towards a stable peace
- the actions in response to your Syr;,.cuse speech in a coordinated report from the appropriate Cabinet Officers which might be released to the press next week end.- cDtuwr, ·••·~ ., WVHS . ~. Tn. ISF.CC~ t; -'..J/43/t;J (!t} THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING
- : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
- ., .' December 5, 1967 In the Mansion The President congratulated Mr. Vance for an excellent job and an excellent report. Secretary Rusk said a case study should be made of this. Vance's actions an example of diplomatic excellence. He called Cyrus
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE #2e 'e19ert RESTR ICTION 3 pp ( dup of #1) tyGlr.f/- 't~ Conftdentta-1 - 2- pp memo DATE 11/1 10 ~J'kf:hY~~L SNECURITY FILE, National Security Action
- Folder, "NSAM # 271: Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters, 11/12/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- and on the actions which the Secretary of Stat~ was proposing. After con~iderable di~cussion of the~e proposals, the follouing were decided upon: f ~ f ~ ~ A) The President would speak on the telephone wi.th President Chfa.ri, provided that Mr. Salinger was able
- 80!4PtDEN .i IAL G May 13, 1965 NATIONAL SECUaJTY ACTION MEWOJlANDU . NO. 333 TOJ Th• ffl"&larf of Slaw Tu S~cf•tal'f td Defaate The Stter•tal'f of Couuaerce 8UBJ£CT: Follow.11p oa the Mtllor · epo•t Tb• Pn1.l deat b• c1Pec'8tl ••· to ••'. Wl
- Folder, "NSAM # 333: Follow_up on Miller Report, 5/13/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- s ver y anxiou s t o see mov e toward action, becaus e this a piec e Senator Everet t Dirkse n ( cont' d page S") Judge A . W . Moursun d - Round dMountain, Texa s (residence ) .-,•- •> '^ October 11 , 196 5 Bethesda Nava l Hospita l MONDAY •Dr
- had to take action. Totally unrelated to Kosygin's visit. President pressed on Middle East, Viet Nam, non -proliferation, ABM's. He got no positive reaction in the fir st talks. friendly, jolly and warm. But he found Kosygin He enjoyed hi.In
- like this. We have the following courses of action: First, go back to RP 6 for 48 hours including Hanoi and Haiphong. Second, Third, Executing attacks selectively in Haiphong Executing attacks selectively in Hanoi. -:: TOP SECRET 0
- IN SUBMISSION OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE ·TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL COUNSEL. Date M f 181 l.964 FROM THE SPECIAL COUNSEL ACTION: Comment _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Draft reply For your information------For necessary action
- . strike. The country is being plunged headlong into a disastrous We are beginning to feel the pinch already. 4. It is now up to the Congress to act - - and it is imperative and crucial that it take action. 5. The best, most responsible and fairest action
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- ) THE WHITE HOUSE . WASHI N GT ON March 18, 1965 . J NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 327 MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS O F S T AFF . THE CHAIRMAN, ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION THE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING THE DIRECTOR
- Folder, "NSAM # 327: Discontinuance of Net Evaluation of National Security Council, 3/18/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
- July 23 '64 Helicopter t o Valle y Forge, Pa . , w / J . Valenti , Dr . Burkley , Col . Connell , Sgt . Gaddis , Agents Behn , Youngblood , an d Stout, arrivin g a t 8:3 5 pm - Me t by To m Watson , President o f the Bo y Scouts o f America. Shoo k
- Helms: No antisemitism in Czechoslovakia. Nixon: The Czech government goes to great pains to show Jewish cemetery. It is no problem. It is a problem in Poland. Secretary Rusk: Don't give the Russians a pretext for action. tough on the USSR
- . an d Mrs. Alli e T . Hughe s - w / friendshi p - : LBJ "My Hop e fo r America - " - "T o Loren a Hughes - w / pleasan t memoriasis " -LBJ " and gav e Mrs . Hughe s — a larg e medallio n — and Mr . Hughe s a smal l on e Chairman Mac y George Reedy
- At The Library The year (we start it in September) began with a rousing program bringing the music of America through seven pre idents by Ken Ragsdale and his orche tra. Historian Stephen Am bro ·e. whose D-Day: The Climactic Battle l World War II was widely
- Wedgewood Drive., Raleigh, N.C., and is em~loyed full time as Grand Dragon for the United Klans of Americal Inc.; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, .Virginia Realm. Public rallies. and other United Klans of America, Inc., meetings attended by the subject reported
- men about 20 or 21 years old to The White House between now and the latter part of January, I have two sug gestions: Henry Moore of Hillsboro,Texas Ed Bass of Fort Worth. ( 5nv"/ii p~ 11~~ /').4-,) Both have been working at the Democratic
- Walt Rostow Joe Califano Ernest Goldstein Art Okun Ed Fried Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Anderson Speaker McCormack Representative Boggs Representative Ullman Secretary Fowler -- Discussed actions to be taken in defense of the dollar during
- the discussion with an outline of the authority which he has been g ranted to take countermeasures in the event of Soviet or East German action to deny allied air access to Berlin. He described measures which he has taken to implement his authority and to prepare
- " --- ACTION: AmEmbassy KAMPALA Ocrti G oaPH'66 j' Preisident of Uganda on Octob~r. 9~ 1.9660 ·,.~.I.• rv a.~, ..."~...,, On. b~h.alf America. sincere 9 of the r,H~opl~:of t.:lu~ fh.1.it:r;-d State.s and on ·my own behalf good wish~s indep,~ndenC
- % .of theee hard core poor have received aome h•lp. Thl• report augge•t• that Head Start la the moat effective federal program, hittba1 up to twothb-d• of needy children. Bec:entty, tho local comm.unity .Action Agency ha• beeo apllt into flve pl•c:•• to get
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 106: Nov. 15‑18, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- ACTION FrWay. NOYember 15. 19'8 7:15 p.m. Mr. Pre•ldeat: Herewith a •b.ortened for Bob Owbar1h'• ••r ■ lOD the letter w. w. WWRoatow:rln R.o•tow file. of NO¥ember 15, 1968 l --14 like te brlaa to JOU au.el• IN outat .... •I ... effect
- for such training when authorized. In announcing his actions, the President stated that this review brings into full focus the need for women throughout America to be al.ert to the increasing involvement of the United States in world affairs and the obligation
- Folder, "NSAM # 306: Language Training for U.S. Government Dependents, 6/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
- National Security Action Memorandums
- Franklin Lindsay for the Schelling job: but action apparently awaits Nick's return. °I belleve lt essential that Sec. Ruk under stand your personal concern that NSAM 341 has not been eHectively lmple·t nented. W. W. Rostow OONFlDENTIAL -- WWRostow:rln
- Folder, "NSAM # 341: The Direction, Coordination and Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities Overseas, 3/2/1966, [2 of 2]" National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 25, 196 7 1:15 p. m. TOP SECRE':F ATTACHMENT FOR THE PRESIDENT \Om FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your meeting with the Democratic Leadership on October 23, 1967 in the Cabinet Room
- Folder, "October 23, 1967 - 5:36 p.m. Democratic Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
- Departm ent o f State SECRET" Z C Control: Rec'd: Action Info FROM: SAIGON ACTION: SEC STA TE 270 INFO: CINCPAC F^OLAD 123 V IE T IA N E 13 PHNOM PENH kZ DATE: 25^58 JULY 3 1 , 196^ 11:^7 A.M. 031 JULY 3 1 , 7 P.M . I- IM DIS . FONMIN QUAT
- not affect e d by the Sovie t action. In respon :;c.: he w a s told that U.S . i n t erests are involved i n Berlin where we are cornrnitte d to prevent the city being over run by th e Russians. Although th e ::>uviet military effort went smoothly
- . This was that while discussion proceeded the U.S. government would assume that the Democratic Republic of Vietnam would not take advantage of the bombing cessation. This was directly related to prompt and productive discussions without taking military advantage