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  • our construction capability. Providing the Naval Mobile Construction Battalion yet to be furnished as part of Program 5 would significantly improve our buildup in the· north. With regard to Republic of Korea Forces, action should be taken to oppose any
  • to try to keep any continuity on this thing. F: No, no. B: I just want to talk as it comes to me. I did go and look up the 1948 election. The Democratic primary of course had no Republican opposition. You take for instance in the primary here
  • and the involvement of Judge Clarence Martens, Coke Stevenson, and George Parr; Bean's 1947 House of Representatives campaign; Bean's relationship to Judge Roy Bean; Bean's proposed legislation to raise taxes on sulphur, oil, and gas in 1947; the 1956 state Democratic
  • 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 14 actions taken then or thereafter, I'm not about
  • FROM: OKAMOTO 8, 1969 ROBERTS Several month■ ago the Pre ■ ident ordered me to find pictures of individual Secret Service men in action so that he could present them with a valuable momento of their service to him. To be fair to a• many Secret
  • of legislation where domestic business is involved, this department and this bureau is not given a major part of the action ; therefore, we play a secondary role . different . Of course, it's debatable whether it should be I'm sure many would disagree
  • in the of General Ass~l!.lbly resolution in furtherance The import into voriginating to take urgently with ~he ·objectives in conformity upon the Government of the United measures. t6 put an end· to such actions; responsibility enjoyment of their I
  • WWRostow:rla \lcMI. .,... J .,., 1s. 5:45 p. m. MEMORANDUM 1,,a ~ roa THE P.RESIDENT SUBJECT: Mla8'Yla1• &boat Vietaam felt by VIP 1roap Ia ea!'IJ' Decembel' a meettaa of a dlatlaplshed graap of 22 Americas dti .... wa• called "1 tile C&nepe Eadowmn.t
  • briefly in my Message . . You will serve as the Executive Committee, determining policy and developing guidelines for action . . Eight of you will be Regional Representatives, responsible for the effective operation of the programs in each of the major
  • / , Watson mary 1 brought 1 1— 1967 the President's action at the signing table: Signed an Order designating M. Price Daniel of Texas as Vice Chmn of the Advisory on Intergovernmental Relations (from Hopkins/ Macy thru Watson) Signed a Macy proposal
  • REFERRAL To: Date: December 28, 1965 Department of State ACTION REQUESTED ~ Draft reply for: _ _ _·_ President's signatµre. _ _ _ _ Undersigned's signature. NOTE _ . Memorandum for use as en.closure to reply._ If more than 48 houn' delay
  • United States Senate Washington 25, D. C. Dear Mr. Carter: Enclosed is a copy of the file on the Victoria County, Texas, caseo The letter to the Comptroller General was handcarried to his office today. I have notified Congressman Thompson of this action
  • of the poverty program, kind of what survived of the community action agencies. We ought to get into the poverty program. Even though it was put in place while I was still in the Pentagon, I was involved in it and in what happened later. On the community action
  • a kind of continuous session that went on for that week while we were trying to decide what action to take. He came into the meetings. He said relatively little. He didn't take a dominant part at all in the discussions. The rest of us did to a much
  • helpful to the government, he should report to Washington. G: Can you recall about when you took this action? T: No, I just remember my action when I discovered it. G: Is this when you were chairman of the Joint Chiefs? T: No. Sometime when army
  • . He obviously did, as indicated by his actions subsequent to that time. McS: I think That was the main theme of the whole two days, actually. Were you surprised at being invited down to the Ranch? Or had you come to know him fairly well just
  • a presentation to the cabinet which just ended up with zero as far . • J as any action was concerned. [I remember] the contrast that we felt with the Congress, which was getting extremely interested in push; ng very hard, Congressman [Kenneth] Roberts from
  • during th e re st of th e sessions of th e S en ate th is week. UNITED STATES ACTION AGAINST N O RTH VIETNAM Mr. GORE. Mr. P resident, w hatever doubts one m ay have held regarding th e policy an d actions of th e U nited S tate s in S o u th V ietnam
  • as the Democratic nominee for governor in next ye 's Mar lan~ election. While my immed I don't think we e than maybe keepin that he has little ----·-· - -~- tion. is that no good can come to os from this, or phould attempt to take any action other so busy
  • are Democrats or Republicans. DM: That is true. When I first came here, old Hatton Sumners was the congressman from Dallas, and that was, well, twenty eight years ago. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • . 3, Approval Initial for Clearance Per Conversation As Requested Necessory Action Prepare Comment Note and Forward See Me Note and Return Signature For Your Information REMARKS OR ADDITIONAL Reply ROUTING .... FORM 2-u DS-10 r~7
  • of one of the g·reat shopping streets in America is now underway on Nicollet Avenue Mall in Minneapolis. Halprin served as a consultant to the California State Division of Highways on freeway design, and to the $1-billion Bay Area Rapid Transit District
  • \ J' 1/ September 9, 1966 Note for Mr. Smith I underetand that no action le required on thie. Both Ambaeaador Goldberg and Secretary Ruak have talked to the P:reaident alnce this wae prepared. CEJohnaon DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • to hold I back agrarian reform, and are l arming themselves. The Government of President . Eduardo· Frei Montava and the Christian Democratic party is caught in the squeeze. The Government's agrarian reform bill could create many new property owners
  • spend $500; if it's $100, they'd spend $100. M: Now, the other side of this coin, of course, is to encourage foreigners to tour in America. J: That's correct. M: Did you do anything at that time to encourage foreign travel? J: Well
  • /loh/oh Helms -- II -- 9 Vietnamese and staying behind the scenes, had been advising them on political warfare and covert action and things of this kind. So when he went back again, was sent back again and wrote this report in 1961, obviously
  • for the signing ceremony, trying to bring in everybody we could think of in the various transportation interests including all of the modes, some of the suppliers, and such organizations as the Transportation Association of America and the National Freight Traffic
  • In- actions, the. enforcerrierit ·aspects of ~J~rficant f?~~ing on the control cend iary Agents. the con trot' function, and reported:. · µ~~ion._ ~~ primary issue is inTanks and Military Vehicles actual r,threatened'- violations,·of • Aircraft, Spacecraft
  • challenge. Until they do. month-to ...mouth action make• good sense. (See Phil Potter atory in the Baltimore Sun ,wi.erday But none ot u aee • any point ill leldng the morning, Tab A). pipeline break. ao I would like to authorise Komer to give the areea
  • the danger of nuclear conflicts, and this poli~y has been the policy of the United States of America for 19 years now, under both'Democratic and Republican administrations •.•• The release of nuclear weapons would come by Presidential decision alone. Complex
  • . - 16 While these numbers to the increased represent number are far too great a slight of vehicle to be tolerated miles system limited-access highways study group, action program Seventeen is almost the urgent whose job
  • and '64 and so forth and so on. M: What happens to bureaucrats who push an idea like that so hard and lose? What happened to the theologians? Did the President take some kind of action against them later? L: No, one of the fellows who had been
  • have to write them a memorandum saying that someone had committed a federal crime--please investigate it, because that's the only form which evoked action. So, I don't think it was just a matter of attitude although I think the attitude of Mr. Hoover
  • of a particular bureau and [because of] the failure of the bureau to take certain action, or the taking of certain actions that were detrimental to whatever matter was involved, you'd try to do something about it. And it would finally lead you to the conclusion
  • House level then? T: Generally so, yes. The National Export Expansion Council recommendations did . go to the President; he received them. Jack Connor and I and Joe Fowler in 1966 took these Action Committee reports and the three chairmen
  • Wednesday,.,. Decembe-r ll, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOA THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Significant Trend:s in .L atin .A merica: Curbing of University .Autonomy I· I An interesting new trend in Latin 1\merica is the action by several dem­ ocratic governments to curb
  • on hostilities - re "hot line" Situation Room 8:47a for meeting w/ re - Via "hot line" - Johnson to Kosygin actions to end hostilities ' .Secretary Rus k C •^ Secretary McNamara | / Walt Rostow and George Christian t _^ < Hon. William B. Macomber, Jr.--Asst
  • , ) Mr . Schutzer , a LIF E photographe r e Califan o wa s th e firs t America n death . H e wa s kille d b y mortar fire tha t struc k a n advised th e Pre s tha t th e Senat e Israel i half-track. The Presiden t approve d sendin g th e message
  • t thr u Jo e Califan o / j / Letter > ________ s_ yftX/^y^ Joh n C . Fuess , Esq. , America n Consu l General , Trieste , Italy--thankin g '^ hi m fo r hi s war m lette r o f suppor t / /* s */!& " \ij Mr . Joh n J . Sikkema , Hawthorne , Ne w Jersey
  • that they've done the wrong thing. I used to be a very timid person and even up until I was sixty years of age very cautious about expressing an opinion. But the one thing that would loosen my indignation and drive me into action was somebody doing