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  • to States. THIS It is // S INTELLIGENCE information; its securit ust be maintained accordance with COMMUNICATIONS TELLIGENCE REGULATI be taken on any COMMUNICATIONS may be contained herein, regardless of the advan ed, unless such action is first approved
  • of tea;: gas. McNa~"-;.-a said that the use of tear gas must be h~:ncil~d cai·efally in the right operation and that he 'Yas opposed to pushing West:moreland ~o use it within the next few days unless \Ve~tmorcfa.~d felt such. action was desirabie
  • . Custom s Cour t Cz£y Extensio n o f no-strike perio d i n th e conductor s case Board N o . 17 1 (f m Jo e Ca l ifano ) Emergenc y Enrolled Bil l S . 1352 - Silve r certificate s - sponso r Sen . Sparkma n (Ala) -- las t da y action Monday , Jun e 26
  • Matsunaga departed 6:20p The President signed a letter to Acting Attorney General Ramsey Clark directing him under the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 to This is the first time bring an action in any district court in the United States to enjoin
  • A .t ST ATE 8 e 56 7 : .. •· ADE~ 68~ (NQTAL> . PLEASE DEL.IVER TO ACTION OF'FICe:R OPENJNG.'OF'-. euSINESS:_ce:c 7~ J• tONGEN INSTRUCTEDCALL ON FONMlNDHALAl tiN.DECEMBER1· REPEAt -; ~-HD CONVEY FOL..LOW·l'NG QUOTE.•. A~D H:As :tHE HvNOR To EXTEND
  • more comfortable working with him and knowing what his expectations were? C: Yes. I mean I did. I guess he used to say, or somebody used to say, "Use young men for action and older men for wisdom," and I was certainly one of his action guys
  • , but I don't have any sense of him being a significant achiever. G: You don't think that part of the action was directed at him to pull the stool out from under him? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
  • planning for the forthcoming visit to the United States of the HMS RESOLUTION. In response to your request for a recommendation as to whether the President should send a message of welcome 1 Mr. Baird recommends that no such action be taken. ~~~ Staff
  • security m ust be maintained in accordance w ith C O M M UN IC A TIO N S IN T E L L IG E N C E R E G U LA TIO N S . No action is to be taken on any C O M M UNIC ATIO NS I N T E L L I ­ G EN C E which may be contained herein, regardless of the advantages
  • and limiting ABMs, the relationship and i n t e r ­ action b e t w e e n ABMs and limitations on offensive missiles, and the implication of possible overseas developments of A B M s . C l o s e l y related to the " a r e a ” contracts was a reimbursable
  • derived from the United States. The Director, DIA did not feel that any drastic action was justifiec. on the basis of the &?ecific evidence cited to date. General Carroll believel that we should take account only of the broader ?roblem in stating intellige
  • , the nonpublic schools would have to close for lack of teachers. In effect, the Cardinal said, the Federal Government's action would change the qua ntitative mix of public and nonpublic enrollments. I had been prompted by the pupil-benefit theory myself
  • sharing 23 for the medically needy in the last session of Congress and the 24 near certainty that such amendments will be reintroduced in 1969? 25 No action has been taken by the Federal Government to SCHILLER'
  • pi-'. COPY LBJ LIBRARY .I . i• 17- liJC O ^lM G TELEGRAM Department of State r i t - ^ SECRET Action Info CONTROL : REC’ D ; 20743 JAN 2 7 , FROM: SAIGON ACTION: SECSTATE i m m e d i a t e ' 2 5 2 2 / DATE: , . JAN 2 7 , 9:51 AM
  • whose expertise is drawn upon by the Agency for special projects or other problems. INTERNAT IONAL RELA T IONS BUREAU T he Bureau has a dual responsibility: first to translate U.S. disarmament policies into action at. the conference table
  • learned that fighting involving U.S. troops and planes in Thu Due., a suburb of Saigon, has ended. Enemy losses are given as 108 killed in action. Friendly losses are unknown as yet. The fighting began yesterday when a U.S. Army platoon was heavily engaged
  • repairs to the ship to place her in pre-casualty con­ dition. When this point is reached, there will be material and legal questions which must be negotiated and solved be­ fore we can determine what future course of action we will takeo At the time
  • King was doing? C: Absolutely. There was an effort to keep them on board, to keep them focused on the importance of legislating, and federal action, and state legislative action, if any of that were possible. I think we probably thought, by and large
  • . ' Barefoot -_ Senator notes to Agenda DT This week's schedule included: Tax Increase - expenditure reductions Rules Committee ' Ssfe (include visited by) Senate Calendar Streets and Crime Control Committee Action ««. HOUSE date April JENT LYNDON B
  • n last nights speec h an d action. Reviewin g politic s i n Texas. Plannin g fo r even t i n Houston for thi s comin g Saturday . . . . askin g tha t Pric e Danie l als o com e down . o the pres s offic e _ y_ y (includ e visite d by ) tur Hon
  • Minister Wilson indicating the French would devalue the franc 15%. The y wanted me t o cal l Kiesinger and ask him to call DeGaulle about withholding action until the 10 nations could get together, I suggested that Barr immediately call Secy Fowler whose
  • behind and Room statement get some of appeared before on action in this live Viet stuff I'm television Nam signing cameras To office w/ Jack Valenti Bill Moyers W Jenkins Bill Moyers and Jack Valenti To press office Secretary Averill Harriman
  • than hal! of that. But that is for 19'66. Today's meeting I want to talk about the 1967 Fiscal Year. has already added on $250 million above my request. Congress My budget advisors have reviewed the actions· of the various committees. It appears
  • to the South-Central highlands for flexibility of action. He wants 13, 500 support troops, or might have to cancel the civilianization progress. Westy said he could make progress with the forces. he has. He said he should have a ready element in Hawaii in case
  • . The President said he hopes they (Thieu and Ky) show action even though all the election returns are not in yet and even though they have not been inaugurated. The President said "instead of Dzu taking the headlines, Thieu and Ky should fill the news
  • on recovery. They The Vietnamese forces are doing well. General Wheeler: They have more actions going for them than before Tet-. Sec r etaries Cliffor d and Rusk: Did the attitude of the American people (Ambassador Diem's message) cause some
  • a re both surrounded by Irish m en . F u rth e rm o re , I h ea rd it said that th e re a re m o re Irish m en in the White House than peop le, " And o f d eV a le ra h im s e lf, he said, " F e w m en have had the sa tisf action that you have had
  • contact device as you know, from time to time over a period of a c__cJuple of years and the Congressional r~action was excellent. As a matter of fact I have Members even now asking me if future cruises are in offing. Our format was to depart about 7:00pm
  • though t he woul d tel l hi m himself . Th e President n tol d th e Am b h e wa s lookin g a t th e Rosto w mem o o n th e chec k list o f followup action s n th e Summit . Th e Presiden t tol d th e Dominica n Republic h e woul d giv e consideratio n t o
  • , wanted Dr. Barzel to know that we are concerned but that we are not picking a fight w/ de Gaulle; we viewed de Gaulle's actions more in s than in anger. President said he looked forward w/ greatpleasure to seeing Erhard ag Pres. expressed his
  • Operations, Washington, DC SPECIAL FORCES TEAM MEMBERS WITH LT WILLIAMS DURING THE ACTION IN V Lt Col Ernest J. Vogelgesang, Fort Bragg, N C Captain Robert P. Salzman, Fort Sill, Okla Capt Wm M Stokes, III, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas MSgt E8 Manuel Z. Enriquez
  • McCormac k Larry O'Brien Senator Alle n Ellende r McGeorge Bund y y George Reed Reedy Speaker Joh n McCormac k McGeorge Bund y calls and ushers ofc checked ( &, / re Holland /./ t re UN action call carded February 10 , 1965 White House
  • "LBJ-The Professional" ; " A President's Country" ; "A Tim e fo r Action " ALSO - - anothe r identia l se t for Mr . Ma x Brooks t o be carried b y Mr. Ro y White calls ushers checked Monday White Hous e - - LB J Ranch March 22 , 196 5 Riding i n
  • . Paper s fo r Monday , Apr l 12 , 1965 A PROCLAMATIO N FO R SENIO R CITIZENS , 196 5 - - MA Y SE T ASIDE for th e them e o f this specia l mont h - - Meetin g the Challeng e of Agin g Throug h Community Action for Olde r Americans . A PROCLAMATIO N FO R
  • IN SUBMISSIONOF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASETELEPHONE OFFICEOF THESPEOALASSIST ANT. .... "....,. Date D•c•mbe• FROMTHE SPECIALASSISTANT ACTION: Comment ______ Draft reply _ ---.JC_,._ ________ _ For direct reply ________ _ For your information
  • in trying to finance a six and one-half million dollar expansion program for the hospital. It now looks as if we can get the other five million dollars from private and public sources if, but only if we get favorable action on our pending application tor
  • and the appropriate officers of the depart­ ment. As soon as possible I will report to you our comments and conclusions and any action which we are taking or propose to take upon the report. Sincerely, James Forresta.l Honorable Carl Vinson Chairman, House Naval
  • try to bring Ayub around , s eeking to avoid any action which might cause him to think he was being forced to the brink. I The President wondered how much we unounts of aid we were giving to India nuch our aid to Pakistan was runni n · ; ~ .l..!1
  • that, if the disorder followed the pattern of p st disturbances in Elizabeth and elsewhere, the following day ld see an i ntensification of action on the part of the youths. patrolled» the 36 square blocks with more than 100 , some of them stationed o n rooftops
  • Westmoreland indicated that the weather forecast is such that President Thieu may not be· able to land. General Abrams reports a number of gallant actions by the First ARVNDivision starting with att~ck on Citadel west wall at 0200 hours on -24 February