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Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 43 (XLIII), 3/28/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- -ons by congressional action or because of the war in Vietnam. Secondly, we scrapped an idea that [Henry "Joe"] Fowler had, to get a congressional resolution for--in effect directing the President to reduce expenditures, and instead just went
- criticisms and suggestions to LBJ. 3/1 LBJ urges Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson to take action immediately under War Foods Order 9-19 by delivering substantial quantities of protein feed to the Texas area in order to alleviate feed famine. 3/2
- a the will of. the people as we want. to see it mobilized. Clearly, essential the price to our national withdrawing short people-rallying II. to be paid for convincing interest of "victory." program It was suggested could not be drafted America would
- to help illustrate Congress in action. Lecturers included Dr. Richard Baker, Historian of the U.S. Senate, and Dave McNeely, political reporter for the Austin American-Statesman (pictured on this page.) Other teach ers at the institute were Dr. Harold
- : To what extent was there a bipartisan equity in the committee? The Democrats controlled the committee, but-- P: I think what occurred was--I'm trying to remember. It must have been in 1964 when the--or was it 1966--I'm trying to remember when
- ~RP ~s ~SC ACTION: zo b8a1bu y JIDDA · :'°T DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 / 03 7 ~· 91.: f.;\~ NLJ Bv ~ - NAR!\~ Date 7 ... 3o.,1j~ Jidda 202 /'' . ex••ination possibility assistinq Yemeni ftarth ·l. 2 , r ~ 4j Jidda 182
- in any resumption of hostilities in Korea, we believe the Communists are not likely to assume the grave risks of armed action against South Korea over the next several years. (Paras. 12-25, 50-53) 2. The greatest threat to South Korea, at least
- it it you would do ao aoaln. very iaportant, ~or th.ere an MD)' who DNd only the rd your example to becoae CICIDV!nced o~ the aeceNitJ' rd acticn an their pert. Aoain, let •extend• per.c:mal oratitude done and Ake doing to ... equal nplo,aeDt in America
- previous war in which America has been involved. " The President said there is a need to in battle casualties. remove the emphasis on statistics Ambassador Bunker pointed out we report not only men killed in action and hospital cases, but casualties
- . Secretary Ball reported that last night's action by a minority of the Mem.bers of the Brazilian Congress who declared the office of the Preaidm.cy vacant and named the President of the Congr.ess, Mazzilli, as President was of doubtful legality. Thie doubt
- that public support is such that it affects decisions? The President: I attribute these polls largely to propaganda. You cannot govern your actions by polls. You make decisions when you determine it is the right thing to do. The best poll is a roll call
- actions ta.ken in ··implementation thereof completes the assignment contained in NSAM No. 300. McGeorge Bundy SEGRE I ~ -HE WHI T E H OUS E WA S HINGTON July 16, 19 65 SECRE'f MEMORANDUM FOR HOLDERS OF NSAM NO. 300 SUBJECT: Review of Alternative
- Folder, "NSAM # 300: Review of Alternative Communications, Navigation, Missile and Space Tracking and Data Acquisition Facilities, 5/19/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
- National Security Action Memorandums
- in Congress and elsewhere to explain her actions. 3. Under pressure, Aftab agreed that there is no real or apprehended da.nge_r::of Indian attack against Pakistan. However, he repeated the s~ndard ai:gument that the balance between Indian and Pakistani e,~11
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- have tended to debase the coinage, but I think the function of blowing off steam is still a useful function because there are many instances where the realities of concrete action are much more serious than rhetorical expressions. Take the current
- and 1970s and Lebanon and Central America in the 1980s; the dangers of coalition governments; Palestine and a pan-Arab nationalism; Middle Eastern policy as influenced by Congress and the so-called Jewish lobby; Sisco's opinion of US involvement
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info ~-+-- report ~01a Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages Date Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) c 9 619167 Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) c 1 6/9/67 Restriction A 1-Ql-1Al66
- Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM)
- Folder, "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) - FBI Reports - Cleveland," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 18
- ,., • • J, •• ••" • t, ', t P '• 0 5 6 6 7·.. •• INDICATE:□ COLLECT , □ CHARGE TO 4 c;>rlgln CPR Info, ss . UNCLASSIFIED ACTION: To Be Sent July 13 1 196S 15 PLEASESEND ·INFOCOPYAMEMBASSY BAGHDAD JuL13 12OSAH 'ff HIS EXCEI,I.ENCY G NEA ABD AL
- . Fri. May 5, page 20, section 1, "Lawmakers Criticize LBJ Imports Action, " --re "recent actions by the Johnson administration threatening the effectiveness of the mandatory program to control oil imports. " 1:50p | Departed Main House for ride
- Moultrie , Presiden t o f Washington, NAACP Herbert L .. Woods Woods ,, COR COR E Lester Lester McKinney McKinney . Studen t No No n Violen Violentt Coordinatin Coordinatin gg Committe Committe e Rubert Brown Brown,, No n Violen Violentt Action Actio n
- the pressure so calmly. His first question referred to the President's statement in the State of the Union message about restlessness in the country. The President: We live in a world clouded with uncertainty. It directly affects the action of people in many
- America on the Brink: Black Rebellion White Racism and PREFACE The events of this past summer are now history , thoug h \ . still very much alive in pur memories and very much a part of our present . We have mounted a research effort to amass
- . ....... COMMENTARY . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 ·- • 11 . .111 . . iv ...... . . . . . . .. A-1 THRUA-15 B-1 TERUB-10 REVI.:.---W ANDDISCUSSION· Senior Discussion Action Discussion ?ARTICIPANTS. ~.A?S . . . . . DISTRIBUTION
- January actions a whole lot more if there has been a pause beforehand. I find that Komer strongly shares this view, and that Califano seems to be shifting toward it. /h.-f. (,) , DECLASSIFIED .!./~ J l =-j~8'.. . 3:;~-_:...;: I k~
- of action .. .the story of a man from the Hill Country of Texas, touched by destiny. skilled in the arts of statecraft, comfortable with power, sensitive always to the needs of the people he came from ... the life of a man who through all his years believed
- n Latin America. And I will steadilyenlargeour commitmentto - the Alliancefor Progressasthe instrument of our war against povertyand injustice in the hemisphere. In the Atlantic communitywecontinueto pursueour goalof twentyyears
- may not ne~d o~ may consider it up reports self to go beyond.Jaffee. • '. B. Requirements with respect to Groups. SDS (S'l'UDENTSFOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY) 1. Headquarters 2. Officers - Chicago, - President Illinois. Where
- from our President to the permanent representatives at NATO in Paris. Today -- at President Kennedy's request -- I have come to reaffirm to you and to all who may note these proceedings America's determination that our commitments under the SEATO Treaty
- ~ on discussion agenda: 1) Colombia's Pre-Summit Activity 1) Lleras has done an excellent job in promoting economic integration and encour iging Latin America to act positively on economic development, relations with US etc. His action last yr i n holding
- opinion; and [I felt] that--although I am not positive of this and can't document it so to speak--frequently his basic horse sense told him that the best course of action was perhaps not that reco~nended by the majority of his advisors. Mc
- Barefoo t Sanders matters Mik e Manato s 8. Nee d fo r Committe e action . Jo e Califan o George Christia n H *H,TE HOUSE Date Feb. 20, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N DIARY President began his day at (Place) the T;—. Telephone Time In Out 11 f White
- a partne r i n Service 0 ( Brokerage Compan y of Rahway, n Ova l Offic weJerse w/Ne y Charles Feu ereisen, Oradell , Ne w Jersey, ne w National Commande r o f Jewish Wa r Veteran s o f U . S . o f America an d Monroe R. Sheinberg , Executiv e Directo r o f
- other need y nations; t o 45 million said , "Afte r th e luncheon Americans wh o benefi t fro m th e specia l milk , schoo l lunc h and other programs ; today thre e peopl e told m e t o th e America n consume r wh o pay s les s fo r mor e an d better
- fo r picture s w / Lati n America n Ambassadors the Presiden t posed (th e Ambassadors wer e gathere d i n conversationa l group s behind hi m as h e visite d w / Dr . Guillerm o Sevilla-Sacasa) , an d then aske d th e Ambassadors to follow hi m u p
- . (_) () · -: Border incidents, raids, am retaliatory- actions between the Israelis and the· Arab revanchists operating out o£ Egypt, Jordan, ·Syria,_ and Le~non had been commn occurrences ever since the· establishment of the State of Israel·. in 1948. On only -'tw
- . The ultimate purpose of these experiments is to improve our ability to dis criminate between natural seismic disturbances and underground nuclear explosions. II. Economic Actions 1. Exploratory Economic Talks- We should be prepared to begin tech nical
- Folder, "NSAM # 304: U.S. Relations with Eastern Europe, 6/10/1964 [2 of 3]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 4
- National Security Action Memorandums
- , and action to experi ence, to transform our unity of interest into a unity of purpose. For the hour and the day and the time are here to achieve progress without strife, opinion to achieve change without hatred: not without difference but without
- of note from Swipa &lbaa•y to G0C (in Spaniela) the lmbaaay of Swltze-rlaDd present• lta compliment_• t~ the Ministry of Foreign lalationa and, ill ita capacity•• repre• sentative of the intereats of . the United State ■ of America 1n Cuba, baa
- , the Compassionate President Lyndon B. Johnson The White House Washington, D. C. The United States of America Mr. President: It is my hope that you will accept my best regards for yourself and my esteem for your great people, as I avail myself of the occasion