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  • DEPARTMENT 227. CODELJOHNSON FOR GAMMON - DELIVERBY 0700 SEPTEMBER 14 FOLLOWING ARETRANSLATIONS OF NEWSPAPER ARTICLESANDEDITORIALS HIGHLIGHTING VICE PRESIDENTIA~ VISIT TO NORWAY. ,. (1) MORGENBLADED.,. (CONSERVATIVE, CIRC 18672) SEPTEM3ER 11. LYNDON JOHNSON
  • . Presidents I should like to add my thanks to that ot the President ot th~tional Association ot Social Worker• tor your goodness in granting the delegates ot our Special A■Nably on Haan Rights an opportun­ \ iV to Met vi th you on -.rch 24th. The announceaent
  • this. But the suburban housewife was used to the image of me standing beside a well-stocked refrigerator, and I think they thought that at least the image would be that I was involved with consuming, if not consumer problems, that people associated me in a kitchen
  • of the American and Philip ine governments to commemorate the close association of their peo les . Not to approve the bill could lead to bad feeling while approval would make a positive contribution to continued good relations . Enclosures EXECUTIVE OFFICE
  • newspapers . Do you feel that in these early years Mr. Marsh was more important than Senator [Alvin] Wirtz? B: There's no way to compare the two of them . � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • these twelve pro­ Rs. 203 •.3 crores. totalling DEVELOPMENT BANK The Refinance Corporporation stimulating the contribution The corporation, established given by banks to private assistance of private plays an important role in enterprise to economic
  • is a night~are to the Indians. Other moves also reflect Pakistan •s attempt to break into the mainstream of Afro-Asian politics, undercut the Indian position, and establish firmly its 11independent 11 foreign policy. Pakistan has associated itself also
  • stands, or for how our Vietnam enterprise might be affected. Yet there may be a way to have our cake and eat it too. It is to move gradually to the same stance toward Peiping as we now have toward Hanoi -- i.e., if these people will only stop
  • of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, in New York City. It was called into existence in part because of the philosophic conceptions that were behind it, some of which came from Europe. It was like the Christian Democratic movement in Europe. There was a big
  • able to get the city and county officials to agree with Rev. Brookins' militant group that the American Arbitration Association could determine the methods by which these representatives would be "democrat­ ically selected." But this procedure will take
  • , that the interest Mr. Citro had in the car went beyond its possible use as a dining coach in his new restaurant. It held significance because of its association with Former President Lyndon Johnson and most especially The First T.ady Claudia "Ladyhird" Johnson
  • , that the interest Mr. Citro had in the car went beyond its possible use as a dining coach in his new restaurant. It held significance because of its association with Former President Lyndon Johnson and most especially The First T.ady Claudia "Ladyhird" Johnson
  • flied by the S.E.C.. p 1' 11165,which limits the number 1lle1in1 that they ml11ppro-.-· of banks one corporation can prialed S4.8-mllllon rmm an- ,;. : i:ontrol without re,lsterina II other of their enterprises. Fifth 1,, 1 bank holdlna company. 1be
  • Series description: This series consists of files created by White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, statements, and newspaper clippings. The materials cover the Department of Transportation
  • Primary. Steel reports Caro's claim that LBJ "stole" the election from Coke Stevenson, and says no proof was offered. Assuming Steel was old enough to read newspapers in 1977, he should have known that on July 31 of that year every major US daily front
  • occurred perhaps to me that I uas neglecting And I lmeu that because "e live I ua:::i passing here in the in the makini;." very stron~ly that uomen can participate church uorl: and at the same time ''make the art re:::ipectable Association
  • . BINGHAM,Colonel S.H., Consulting Engineers & Associates , New York BCRGMANN, Carl W., Ford Foundation., NYC BRADFORD, Armory H., Regional Plan Assn., NYC BRGm., Virginia Mae, Interstate Commerce Corrmission BUDD, Edward G., Jr., Budd Company, Phila, Pa
  • 1967. Secretary Rusk recommends the appointment (Tab A). Mr. Mortim·e r is also recommended by Am bassador Goldberg and the Board oi the United Nations Association. He ia willing to acrve. His biography is at Tab B. l. i1/.,. V Attachments As stated
  • . Peanut processing and other associated food processing plants are very important to SuffoJi which is called the Peanut Capital of the World. other active industries are involved in lumber, meat dairy goods, farm implement manufacturing, packing, seafoods
  • of the transportation programs of the Federal Government; THE NEW DEPARTMENT 3 To facilitate the development and improvement of coordinated trans­ portation service, to be provided by private enterprise to the maximum extent feasible; To encourage cooperation
  • pnid the llainillon Wright (inn as much as $300,­ ootl a n u u a l ~ s e d contract to the Nationalist :government, the firm boasted that "in 75 per cent of the releases, neither the editor of the newspaper-nor t he news· paper reader - HAS ANY
  • a Sabena plane, as I recall it, from Brussels to New York. Welanded at Manchester just for a refueling stop. I picked up a British newspaper there, and the big headlines were that the United States and CorranunistChina had agreed to resume talks
  • believe nations extend their strength rather than overextend it by joining together in free associations to meet common dangers and work for common good. Our al Iiances are not burdens beyond our capacity to support -- they are supports without which we
  • the 1960s, when he was st ill a senator? W: No, sir, I had no personal association with him other than in 1956 I was delegate to the Democratic National Convention and was the platform representative from Alabama, and I got on the elevator at, I believe
  • report did provide estimates of what the cost would be under various circumstances. And these costs, the Farmers Home Administration, Lee Fryer, who was an associate administrator, I believe was his title at the time, worked as a task force
  • we call Long News Service which is an independent Capitol News Service. We correspond for eighteen daily newspapers in Texas. Among them the San Antonio Light, Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Beaumont Enterprise, EI Paso Herald-Post, Texarkana
  • because I'd just got back from the army. The first thing I did was to start buying newspapers and doing things, and I wasn't very much involved with political party activity. I don't remember having gone [but] to maybe one or two meetings, if we had
  • the print, the editors and publishers of newspapers business? Z: How much he did it I honestly don't know. At that time, as you know, there were occasional flare-ups of Johnson. Wasn't it that period that he called the UPI desk here in Washington one
  • in this area that In swaml()S the formation of H2S and CH, from rotting vegetation is common. These could be Ignited by the spontaneous burning of PH,. The association of the sightings wPth swamps in this particular Instance ls more than coincidence. No group
  • newspaper and television coverage on the Conference and that the Minister of Interior would be calling on the top communist leaders in the near future. The Foreign Minister confirmed that he was meeting with 's tudent and labor leaders early next week
  • statement on "escalation without limit" by Max Taylor. McG. B. r SECRET (I ) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 23, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The Investment Bankers Association of America has asked me to address its spring meeting
  • 1965 to the present, you have been associated as a senior staff member of the Brookings Institute on government studies. I should also add, for the record, that you, in 1960 and again in 1968, \-.Jere the secretary to the platform committee
  • if there were any problems connected with that project? Any special problems? 0: No, other than the sort of problems that were always associated with that type of project because it was a new type of endeavor, a new type of relationship . The federal
  • the war for a year, and read the Dallas News, which was in those days a rather jingoistic newspaper, which announced with regularity that Texans were bombing Berlin and invading Italy and so on. Anyway, we came down here never supposing that the first
  • remember at a dinner with Harry McPherson, who was another old friend of his and of ours . And I used to see him at larger parties every now and then, but it was not an extensive association . But I think it's fair to say that he regarded me
  • . Eggers was for maey years associated with the U.S. Trade Union movement as a member and officer of the International Woodworkers ot America in Portland, Oregon. During the war years Mr. Eggers served es a labor member of the 12 Regional War Labor Board
  • will be successful enterprise. Drafted by: Cleared by: EUR/P:JFKing/RFCourtney P - Mr. Sie~erts BNA•·Mr. sttullaw EUR-· Mr. Creel S/S-S - Mr. Bartelv. Room 7239. Ext. 3737 UNCLASSIFIED in - 7/ 2 UNCLASSIFIED PMW/P-2 December 3, 1964 VISIT