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  • COMMISSION OH 'f'IID 01:'ftES C..O•e,,Ut11,,, I ~4-IA't'ION ,r•"''''-os Ot\l«olrt,.a ~ No greater challenge faces America -,& than the future of its cities. The problems cities from which are deeply and neglect that difficulties do not yield
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • . Ripple,Ph.D. THE 1HIH·. HOUS,: JULi7 2 6 p1 o o~ :·o: . .ad l ,l ( 'l. A st 10, I r ce ely, JBC:dhl 5 July 14, 1965 President Lyndon Johnson The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: I run writing in regards to your actions
  • Latin America: more ~residential visits/additional trips by Covey Oliver (SRCRET} (x reF·CO 1-8) .A - A etter w-{r re ident to Dr. Raul Leoni re message to 5tli mtg- o-f ·•z-/1::t:-j-6 8 attachmen the Inter-American Cultural Corutcil mtg in Mara ay
  • and their various subsidiary and front organizations which are operating in the Free World •• •All of these situations call for an even more vigorous effort on our part to supplement present activ­ ities and to develop further programs of action, overt and covert
  • .Uminala ClOltly,etdlOd ... .,..._ Iha, o his activities in Durham. previoully. one of a group of three Negro Snan­ In Durham, Wheeler is at the cen­ ......... cial institutions holding. together, ter of Negro action. He is chairman PATAPAR ii med u a non
  • with a warning against creation of a "rat corps" presided over by a "high commissioner of rats." When Rep. Latta of Ohio took up the GOP assault to deplore Federal con­ trol and spendthrift programs, Democrat Charles Joelson of New Jersey reminded Latta that he
  • of the disturbances in Los Angeles. COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAMS Of the direct OEO programs, the Community Action Program appears most relevant. The Los Angeles Community has now resolved its problem of es­ tablishing a Community Action Agency that would include
  • the conditions which caused the riots; Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots chaired by John McCone, report and action on report's recommendations [Report filed oversize attachment 186]; and the President's task force on the riots. Several items
  • VIA RCA CARACAS 1631 JULY 11 1968 EXCELENTISIMO SENOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON PkESIDENTE DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA WASHINGTONDC DP-171 TENGO A HONRA EXPRESAR A VUESTRA EXCELENCIA SINCERO AGRADECIMIENTO POR LAS CORDIALES FELICITACIONES QUE TUVO
  • President Roosevelt; owner of WMCA in New York and other radio properties; has been active in Liberal Democratic circles in· New York and I believe was active against the organization surrogate candidate in the special election. Mr. Krim was not pushing Mr
  • legislative and public action. Would you sponsor a veteran to attend? Be part of this •call heard round the world' ... in Saigon, in Paris, in Moscow, and in the hearts of our countrymen. R. RARICK Distinguished Member of ongress from LOUISIA A ( Democratic
  • " presided over by a "high commissioner of rats." When Rep. Latta of Ohio took up the GOP assault to deplore Federal con­ trol and spendthrift programs, Democrat Charles Joelson of New Jersey reminded Latta that he himself had urged Federal funds to control
  • DEFIANCE, OHIO 9T. 43512 1 August 1968 Honorable ~don B. Johnson President: United States of America White House Washington D. C. Dear Mr. President: I am sure you are somewhat aware of the phenomena of Unidentified Flying all over the world
  • or willful disregard of the law. The President emphasized the . urgency of a comprehensive and effective attack up~n the problems of urban America. He emphasized that as far as the rioting in Los Angeles is concerned: .•• we cannot let the actions
  • the conditions which caused the riots; Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots chaired by John McCone, report and action on report's recommendations [Report filed oversize attachment 186]; and the President's task force on the riots. Several items
  • : The Transition from Concern to Action. Your deep and continuing concern for problems of population, clearly set forth in your State of the Union Message in 1965 and repeated many times in the intervening years, has made the Nation aware of the great importance
  • 4845 Coliseum st. Los ,~ngeles, Cal. June 30, 19o5 Lyndon B. Johnson White House Washington, D.C. Dear hlr. President: The Board of Women for Legislative Action, Day Chapter, with 300 members actively working for the achievement and preservation
  • ACTIONS , , . WHICH HAVE DESEGREGATED TKI TIJSJ
  • w.Ka.stenmeier ·,. James...G~i.: ohB.ra •. ·~ .... ; See attached ll•t of addre••ee• Dear CODgr••unaa.: Charles c. ~~~_.;;..;._....-'"iw-..&.....;~-- The realdent wu , of c::our••· to bow of JCJUr owe •tapport for free aad open Democratic p&rtl•• lA each
  • see, they are at work on security arrangements in Texas ; and plan 7 or 8 trips between December 26 and January 15 . \}&!~stow THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE REFERRAL To: The Secretary 0£ Labor Date: 'N ovember s. 1968 r rr I/ - 2­ ACTION REQUESTED
  • DENER~(.11 ~- · LE/,4t:?1 THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE f1tJ5"-/ lie- REFERRAL To: The Secretary of Agriculture Date: May 22, 1968 ACTION ' REQUESTED _ _ Draft reply for: _ _ _ _ President's signature. _ _ _ _ Undersigned's signature. NOTE
  • - la&eraat la appndate _. I wW N 1i..l to ... tW Ma-. •' • letter i• ac 1Nae4. Slacerely, .Barefoat Suder• Lepaladw Coma•el totlle Pnaw.t File; f•/Jf (1) THE WHITE HOUSE REFERRAL The Attorney General To: Date: ACTION __ ____ ____ Draft
  • . Dear Mr. President: Like everyone else, I have been horrified and profoundly disturbed by the recent events in Selma, Alabama. They have done infinite damage to the fabric of national unity and infi­ nite damage to the world image of America . I cannot
  • • THE PRESIDENT THE WHITEHOUSE AS A REGISTERED ANDVOTINGDEMOCRAT FROMTHE CANDIDACY OF AL AT SMITHIN 192g TO THE PRESENTDAY, I AMSICK TO MYSTOMACH THE USURPATION OF THELEGALLY CONSTITUTED DELEGATION FROM MISS. ' . . BY THE FREEDOM DEMOCRATIC PARTY,ANDTHE ROUTEOF
  • arison of the actions of Mississi i's emocrats in 1956 un er Gov. Col man and in 1960 under Gov. Barnett should easily establish m oint. And, as I am-certain you well know, no man in Mississip~i worked harder and risked more for the Democratic candidates
  • . Governor Brya.~.:.t said tha·: attitude was about standard and what he would have anticipc.ted. Governor Bryant noted th~t he had talked recently with ..ocal Democratic leaders other than office holders. Based on thes-e conv,e rsations, it is Governor
  • GOOD DEMOCRATIC SENATOR RALPH YARBOROUGH THE CANDIDACY OF RATS HARRIS COUNTY TEX. ~'~'If.~~-·.-••-'•'' • ~ .. _ ' ...... '7'..' ' . ! I, • 'y ,I l . ' .. ::: !" • ~· -~\, :;,, ,: .. • ·• h•:,"1,.-,.{.;i. f' ___ ·••I
  • Executive Director AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION FORMER NATIONAL CHAIRMEN NATIONAL WILSON WYATT 1947-48 LEONHENDERSON 1948-49 H. HUMPHREY 1949-50 HUBERT FRANCIS BIDDLE 1950-53 M. SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR JR. JAMESE. DOYLE (Co-Chairmen) 1953-55 JOSEPH L
  • HE NOR SECRETARY SMITH SHOULD GET INVOLVED. SECRETARY SMITH OPPOSES ANY ACTION ON THIS FRONT ON GROUNDS THAT THE APPROACH IS NOT SELECTIVE AND WOULD HURT THE STEEL COMPANIES WHO HAVE SHOWNRESTRAINT AS WELL AS THOSE WHO HAVE ANNOUNCEDEXCESSIVE
  • BE RETURNED. IF ANY DELAY IN SUBMISSIONOF DRAFT REPLYIS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASETELEPHONE OFFICEOF THE SPECIALASSIST ANT. of Stat• Date JIily 9, 19'1 FROMTHE SPECIALASSISTANT ACTION: Comment-------Draft reply _________ _ For direct reply
  • . stronges:t course of action to prevc11t further cllsruptlvc rioting, Direct . contact ~·71 th ,y.o ung men · from the riot area indicated chronic 1.mcrnpJ.oym~nt and the xis tencc of be:i1Tiers to cconomlc opportunities f 01'" minorl ty youths ·a nd adu
  • the conditions which caused the riots; Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots chaired by John McCone, report and action on report's recommendations [Report filed oversize attachment 186]; and the President's task force on the riots. Several items
  • for an increase for House Members after the War, I met considerable criticism, and always in my talks at home took time to defend my action. It was my practice to call for questions after my speeches. One day in Perry County I called for questions and one little
  • reply for: _ _ _ _ President's signature. 'f _ _ _ _ Undersigned's signature. I~ , NOTE Memorandum for use as enclosure to reply. - -....- .. Direct reply. .______ Furnish information copy. Prompt action is essential. If more than 48 hours' delay
  • in advance, it should be easier to hold the agencies requests in line -- they will know that any further request for new nioney will require special action and cannot be tacked on to a routine request for an issue to meet a coming maturity. I i ,t i Ir I
  • , organized groups to do anything about it. Several years ago I called together a group ot Negro womentrom all over the country. We talked tor two days, and then drew up a • "Call to Action tor the Negro CoJ11111Unity." It was our idea i tselt should
  • is attached ( Tab B) . Hunt is a Democrat. Although he was appointed by Governor Hoff, he is not particularly close to Hoff and is not identified with him, beyond the fact that he is in Hoff's Administration. Approve Submit other Call me candidates
  • : "The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook - 1960 to 1985," research report no. 4: "The Large Poor Family - A Housing Gap," and research report no. 6: "Local Land and Building Regulations."
  • ------ ·-- ·- · ·7~-- .. ~A., ,;,.. achievement. Fueled by the democratic and in the destiny faith of the Nation, in the dignity America moved .of the individual forward again. The Economy We can point, that is flourishing, first, to what we see all
  • flrmntl68 where he be- ca.lled the great society to America on the ~.... ,.~, THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1 EN f k d d as lleved lt necessary-for example, ln deallng back of the Democratic donkey."
  • and politicians of country. of the action and that what is this of mine, M/Sgt. Carl W~ergstedt, at Fort Ord, California and is now enroute to Veitnam. M/Sgt. Bergstedt was due to retire from the u. S. Army with 20 years service on November 31, 1963; but he
  • ] ­ news re ease ~ 10 FROM THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE PUBLICITY DIVISION 1730 K STREET, N. w. FOR I MMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 31, 1965 WASHINGTON 6, D.C. FEDERAL 3-8750 B - 4003 President Johnson Warns Cabinet, Agency Heads of Their Civil
  • ) -~;.. . ~• . ·--·· . . - ~-~ ---·-·:·-·.··-·----: . Depa'.rtmeni of State -~- i,,; ~ ;.I 9 : 8 ~~ - ,:i., . 1 fRolCAli; O com □ CHARGE TQ -' ~ ~ I A L USE (J .....s .s ACTION: AmEmbassy DAKAR_ .Su Z2 ll 1s AH '66 'J./·93% ·.. · ·. STATE tJ ot 6 3 . ·, . ~IATE .. . C. F. : j 'f-3 o
  • portance that you eombine l'aptd growth with stability. From the experience oi La.Un America. and elsewhere, nothing la m ore capable of ulsrupting ·nd distorting a sound dev'clopment program than rapid infiatlon, some of th,,e speclfic eifecta of which