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  • : --- Very little went on yesterday in Vietnam. There were some small actions around Khe Sanh. More people were evacuated from Khe Sanh. A defector was picked up. He said the plan of attack was first to hit Long Vie; then to hit Con Thien; then to hit Khe
  • (negotiations bave been very near"? Suggested Minister public response: was referring to was the fact had shown any willingness ------- action against I assume that to halt in his report or even face could .!!, borrow Secretary "elementary States
  • Chairman Ackley described yesterday as soaring profits and with the very difficult Vietnam situation might require additional military action, moving at this time the Bethlehem people to leave themselves open to charges of profiteering." Actually ... G
  • these thing s an d bring m e th e action item s fo r th e nigh t reading . (pl ) Jo e Califano' s sec y - sh e informed Mr . Califan o wa s probabl y just arriving t his hom e - Presiden t sai d "neve r mind . " h_ a . . e Presiden t departe d th e Offic e
  • to Lt. Gen. Kinnard, who was the Division Commanding General at the time of the action for which the Citation is being awarded. Brief REMARKS by the President 'mit House n*,. Sept 15, 1967 EMT LYMOOM B. JOMMSOW ^ The resident began his day at (Place
  • d 12:10a retire d Today awarde d th e Presidentia l Uni t Citatio n t o Specifie d Element s Assigne d and Attache d t o th e 1s t Brigate , 101s t Airborn e Divisio n (airmobile ) unite d States Army , fo r extraordinar y heroism i n action agains
  • Da or t ExpendiActivity LD 10:00 f~ Left 10:50 p. Nov. Today awarded the Presidential Unit Citation to Seal Team ONE for extraor dinary heroism in action against the Viet Cong in the Republic of Vietnam from 16 July 1966 31 Aug 1967 Today
  • a s Wrigh t Brother s Da y Date De c 16, 1968 *•*•* * *^ 1 Day Activity (include visited by) Today awarded the Presidential Unit Citation t o the 21st Tactical Air Support Squadron, USAF, for extraordinary gallantry in action against hostile forces
  • of "A Time for Action" autographed. friend and ally, LBJ" "To Ismet Inonu, with warmest personal regards and admiration LBJ" Requested the Tariff Commission to begin an investigation for the purpose of advising the President on the probable economic effects
  • inscriptio n Autographed cop y of "A Tim e fo r Action " Autographed photograph in sterling silve r fram e wit h Presidential Sea l Down Gran d Staircase wit h Mrs . Johnson , Presiden t an d Mrs. Orlich , an d to East Roo m t o receive dinne r guest s State
  • Benediktsson, Prim e Ministe r o f Iceland, wit h warm persona l regards, LB J Book - autographe d = leather boun d - " A Tim e fo r Action . n "T o Hi s Excellency Bjarn i Benediktsson, Prim e Ministe r o f Iceland, a s a toke n of my dee p appreciation fo r
  • ; Color photograph inscribed as follows: "To my good friend Jens Otto Krag with warm personal regard. LBJ" and the book, a Time for Action inscribed as follows: "To Jens Otto Krag as a token of my respect and personal esteem, LBJ " J Valenti To Cabinet
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY ■a;/'- - ' ■: . oyieoKfi TELESSAM JO eim rtiBeiit of£ aState t. iNDiCATE; □CCUtCT □ CHARGE TO ; j- ' Origin WSS* i^fo. r ; p u ; r n -. ACTiON: Amembassy SAIGOJI t8.'l0 WR-SBDl ^ T E H P T IM F O : CETCPAC P M Q E irZ urin
  • have been revised downward from $126. 9 billion; and $5. 3 billion in revenue will be lost because of lower corporate profits, lower yields, miscellaneous changes, and Congressional action on investment credit. This totals as follows, possibly: $141. 5
  • if they shell us. THE PRESIDENT: Then we are trading all bombing for talks but we would expect to. take any action necessary if they begin to shell us in the DMZ. How long would it take? What if they re-arm, re-equip, or re-fortify? SECRETARY RUSK: It would
  • and some of the action in the southg TOP £:EGRET [3 of 5] MEETING NOTES CO? T O P g£GR:E I - 4 - Secretary Rusk : something. TED Publico7k~ hoquires P-a;m',. ic11 cf Lopyright · r· W Tiiomos Johnson A pause ought to be connected with a pr omi se
  • over Canada would make it extremely difficult politically .. The Soviets have never taken another interpretation. · They have never admitted their actions. DR. HORNIG: There will be two types of reaction. Here in this country I know the reaction
  • in response to an appeal by the Secretary General. Action will be rcqui red in the United Nations,and the Secretary General will have to decide whether he can increase the UN force on Cyprus as required by these agreements within his current mandate
  • McNamara said he did not believe that it was necessary. Secretary Nitze agreed with Secretary McNamara. General Greene said it was a matter of what the President wanted this wing to be capable of doing in the event it were to be needed in actions
  • this was not their problem. They said the presence of U.S. troops in South Korea is a source of tension. They said they would not take action on the matter. The President asked what other channels are open to us. Secretary Rusk said the Mixed Armistice Commission meets
  • night that the 82nd is all we have here. But he said he would not have Westmoreland asking for the 82nd and not supplying them. Secretary McNamara: I am trying to devise a plan which will get you the men without the disastrous consequences of the action
  • in the world. This is an action comparable to the U2. It clearly invades Soviet territorial waters. Were we to get caught, it would be tough in the light of world opinion. This mission is to photograph the nose cones of missiles. CLARK CLIFFORD: The Navy
  • reports of re sults of today' s m ~e tin g in Slovakia.. Z. Viet am Public Info r mation Problems -- Secretary Rusk ~ 3. F o ..'low - up action s on Secre tary Rue·· -~a press conference including the question 0£ H anoi' a "re straintu and intelligence
  • that they can allow this significant action to pass without reaction of some kind . ) - - Attrition of friends a.broad and people at home . This would be regarded in the world as a major step and there are bound to be reactions. What are the alternativ?s? Don't
  • going down for the third time. I want to see Wilson and De Gaulle out there with their ships all lined up too . " But all of these things have a way of falling apart. He mentioned, for instance , early Congressional support for his actions in Vietnam
  • them how to fight hand-to-hand. Can't understand why Americans who dissent can't do their dissenting in priv?-te. Once we are committed to a program of action, there never ha.s be~n public dissent. You have to go back to the Civil War to find
  • if-, »K_£ i -.• "-. Date. ___ PRESIDENT LYNDON B JOHNSON he wasnot unaware of political consequences to his decisions, but DAIIY DIARY could not let such factors control his actions. They discussed possible Republican The President began his day candidates
  • Pres and Congress on matters relating to histo ric^s _^_ i 'Today traismitted the fifth semi annual report of actions taken by federal . ^ agencies_ which unde r the_1964 amendments to the Alaskan Omnibus Act which was ____„ enacted in response
  • of the seven X^XlgaQK bills, today being the "last day" for — his personal action. The 7th, H. R. 3520 , referred to as the Star Route Contract Prices Bill, he planned to veto saying he would do so (sign the veto message) at midnight. He took this bill
  • Hirsch has been at the White House serving as a social aide for four years and is leaving for service in VietNam. Matt- August 16, 1966 White House p^, Activity (inc)ude visited by) tu Tuesday Exp< Cc Secretary Stewart Udall - re upcoming action
  • the fiscal year ending June 30 Also received report on the progress of programs to translate the Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke Amendments of 1965 into action n*,n Aug white House 23, 1966 n*v Tuesday Activity (inctud r visited by) ATTENDANCE
  • Arrived in Oval Rm Ofc - reading tickers ___ .Working his desk w/vrn - (approved message for PM Menzies - to McGeo.Bundy ) — for further action Jack Valenti Marvin Watson (pl) Atty General Justice Abe Fortas Bill Moyers (pl) Senator Russell Long (of La
  • Cong. Georg e Maho n June l. 196 5 White Hous e Tuesday Today released a memorandu m from Sec y of Defense McNamar a detailin g action s taken b y th e Dep t o f Defense i n suppor t of the President' s Wa r o n Poverty . Sent messag e t o th e
  • organized strugg le committee s to coordinate action plans House. s ent delega tions to demon s trate at Government The Communists escalated their tactics to include work-stoppages during phase three , and resorted to terrorism in phase four. The Hong
  • liko. But this will not be oohosive , and it 11111 not prevail a.go.inst one Qr other topG . or So the uext Pr oaident and Vice President will bo tho atrong party IMn of international vision; rlth reputation tor a.f'tirmativo action
  • to demonstrate its support for Arab nationalist forces, perhaps compensating, or overcompensating, f,::,r its very cautious be­ havior during the Arab-Israeli war. Moscow's action also has something of the nature of an at­ tempt to salvage the Egyptian investment
  • NA FORM 1429 (6-85) .I ~ T__tt_E WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON . \ SECftE'f DECtASSffIED Authority N $'- '!!!;,.,o 'i-13 .. '!J ~ By ~ NAP-u\. Date ! ~ ~ '(;-7i" October Z9, 1964 ' NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 315 MEMORANDUM
  • Folder, "NSAM # 315: Communications Security Survey [includes information on physical and telecommunications security at the White House and the LBJ Ranch], 10/29/1964 [1 of 2]," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 5
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • and smelling the evergreens and yet this year all eyes are ahead- - that is the way the action points. looks and clinging are out. Nostalgia and backward Nevertheless I had le ft them up, I liked them, so there i t is. I t was deliberately an early party
  • LBJ & Lady Bird read newspapers about LBJ's Gridiron speech; lunch and a swim with the McNamaras; LBJ, Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy to Burning Tree for golf; Lady Bird reflects on LBJ's recent actions and successes; dinner at the McNamaras
  • therefore reooaaend action be taken to change the antenna 878te1Dor otherwise suppress the background noise exi■ting in this equipment. b. The control panel for the HF single sideband radio syetem is accessible only to the copilot, and conaequently 1a only