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  • GAITHER TO THE PRESIDENT INFO JOE CALIFANO CLARK CLIFFORD CITE CAPB1774 /3/~d~ CONFIDENTIAL AUGUST 2 , 19 68 (lc:J /¥/ (!LJ -•., AS CALIFANO INDICATED TO YOU IN A MEMORANDUMLAST NIGHT, THE EUROPEAN STEEL INDUSTRIES
  • Creole shrimp, plus party food. The guests left about 11:30, and Lyndon went to night reading, and I to bed with my current book. I was delighted that he had told Herman Jones that he wanted to appoint Bess to the first vacancy on the Committee
  • Bird reminisces about reading "Peter Rabbit" to daughters; Spanish lesson; Military Reception; Baroness Maria Von Trapp is guest & she wants to take "Sound of Music" to Vietnam for servicemen; dinner upstairs with guests; Committee on Retardation
  • of the proposed NSAM, interim enforcement measures will remain in forceo,. Benjamin Ho Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Draft memorandum.. [Front] [Back] DRAFT NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM TOt The The The The The The SUBJECT: Se·c retary
  • OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH SECRETARY McNAMARA UNDERSECRETARY KATZENBACH WALT ROSTOW GEORGE CHRISTIAN eeP¥AIGf:il'Ei P.. liEatioA Raew~ires ~i;;;,f CefS~ri~ht : · ornaa o nson September 19, 196 7 Cabinet Room The President read a tally sheet
  • the Republicans are on poor constitutional grounds and ultimately will be hurt politically. The President declined to discuss Senator McCarthy or other political questions. Theis asked the President to read a letter from Bob Thompson pro­ posing that the President
  • of it. The British Treasury may make some good sounds. The President: After reading DeGaulle's speech and seeing market performance, would you say it is likely to be successful? Secretary Fowler: I would say so for now. The President: It could hold
  • : (Read Wilson's cable). I don 1t think the Germans will do anything. Credit packages don 1t last long. The Germans won't do anything SERVICESET - 3 ­ to upset a farmer. You know what happens if farmers lose a few tnarks. They hang themselves
  • confidence in the dollar through demonstrating fiscal responsibility and other constructive measures to improve the balance-of-payments position. Read concluding portion of state­ ment he made at November 16 press conference announcing programs to strengthen
  • read letter which made two central points.) 1. A tax increase bill has not b een introduced in either House . 2. Unc e:r:tainty is causing financial disruption with serious consequences for the economy and our international position. Senator
  • roughly, the labor department was only rarely present and involved, and not involved in this mainstream of this strategic stuff. In the commerce department where I was then we really had no direct reading of the labor union--the trade union movement's
  • will agree is one of the Miller Committee's most significant recommendations. This is No. 14, which reads as follows: !£ trade with Communist countries is to be used for these objectives, the U. S. public, the Congress and the executive branch must have
  • questioned him closely on the sale of U . S . wheat to the USSR. He said if we sold agricultural equipment to the USSR and not to Cuba we would have difficulty in explaining why. He then read U . S. - Soviet trade figures and made the point that U. S . trade
  • LBJ gives commencement address at Glassboro, New York; Lady Bird reads newspaper headlines; Lady Bird to booksellers' convention; welcoming ceremony for President & Mrs. Trejos, Costa Rica; Lady Bird names houseguests; Lady Bird to hair salon