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  • taking for word.) this "Tell him I realize and admire greatly and I said as much night.'' down? (Answer: Yes, sir, all the practical difficulties the way he has handled it, to the President on Monday (Thank you very much, General Marshall
  • Long Senator Robert Byrd Speaker McCormack Congressman Carl Albert Congressman Hale Boggs Postmaster General Larry 0 1 Brien Barefoot San ders Mike Manatos Jim Jones The President opened the meeting and read from the agenda (a copy of which
  • WITH THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHrP February 6, 1968 Breakfast In the Mans ion The President reviewed Vietnam and the Pueblo situation with the leader­ ship. He read the 6 :30 a. m. situation report and the CIA briefing on developments around the world
  • OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP January 30, 1968 In the Mansion The President: I want to tell all that we know about the Pueblo incident. We are spending days and nights on the situation. I want you to treat this as a very confidential
  • - c / Sunday, O ctober 3, 01965 \ p V^' u Lyndon and I had a la te b rea k fa st and then got read y to go to the N ation al C ity C h ristia n Church. -^ ' f When w e w alked in I cam e fa ce to fa ce w ith Judge an d M r s. F e r g u so n fro m
  • the use of all-night sessions and things like that. M: Yes. Oh, physical breakdown, ordeal. Yes, he believed in that. I think that's one reason he was partly right against cloture, said, "Look, you just 1eave this thing and you get a really tough
  • and the ICC Chairmanship. Henry Wilson and I will get all future reports in the same form as the Weaver report you returned last night for your ease of reference. ~ Attach. -------· U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY ---- WASHINGTON, 0.C
  • Show; tea with the Bill Livingstons; tea with houseguests; late night due to House vote; 8th Congressional reception; men receive briefing while women have program from Presidential descendants; dinner; Johnsons to Texas; Lady Bird sleeps & reads
  • · • • • all . ' • • ' . O • f .... I •. I I '• Calendar No.1627 89-rn CONGRESS S.3010 2o SESSION [Report No. 1659] IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES 2, 1966 Mr. MAo.susoN introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred
  • , New Jersey, Penn­ sylvania; and Maryland; and (3) malt beverages . from New York, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., Newark, N.J., from Buhl, Idaho to points 1n Arizona, and Reading, Pa~ to Milford, Del. NoTE
  • rubber stamp for use in depositing checks on and after ?fovember 9, 1965, to read as 1'ollows z (Office Deposit Symbol) PS¥ to th~ order of' the Treasurer of' the United States, any Federal Reserve BBl'lkor Branch or General Depositary for credit
  • into elaborate detail was necessary. The proV1~1onsof secti_on.J, read in their entirety, allow the necessary accommodation t? established practices and also allow the Secretary of Transportation and the NTSB f~ture flexibility in improving pra_ctices
  • '1t1i~£.ion cJ Copy tight Holder· w TAetflas Jolmson -ECLABSrFIED I! E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 N LJ '19 · ;) yo Hy~ NA.RA Date J - ' ~ 7- Dl> --.._ Director Helms: Read proposed letter from the President to Kiy and Thieu on the Vietnamese elections
  • Larry O'Brien, Mike Manatos 1 Barefoot Sanders, George Christian, Tom Johnson and Jim Jones. The President opened the meeting at 5:55 p. m. by reading from Barefoot Sanders' memo concerning this week's Congressional program. (copy of memo attached
  • they will start reading the Bill for amendments on Wednesday. The President asked if we can finish it during the week. Albert said "I hope to but it will take pushing. I hope to clean it up next week. Albert said we have not done bad this year having passed a lot
  • Program. The President read parts of the Job Message, pointing out there is "a new social consciousness among businessmen in this country today." The President then read a later CIA report on the ship captured by the North Koreans. The President
  • and that they probably had the sixty two votes to ~ct it. He said he ·had seen the ~1·;3ss speculation about a. Soviet dek: ­ g'-tion c:om.inr; to the U. N. that r:-.i .:Jht b1cluda Gromyko o:.· :~o::r.;in. I-!~ .eai.'! he h.o::w nothing mm:' e t~n w:~a.t he bad read
  • this kind of latitude. 11 The President said we could hit these ports if there were no ships in them. Rusk interjected that the order should read "no ships." The order should not be conditioned upon whether they are "Russian ships" or on the registry
  • Education and Labor. The President asked about the Clark Amendment to add $3 billion to the OEO in the Senate. Mansfield said w e should ge t as close to the Administration r e que st as possible . -4­ At this point, the President read excerpts from
  • intermediaries involved thus closing down the private channel. This private rebuff must be read in the light of Hanoi's recent public state­ ments. These have all been extremely negative on the subject of peace negotiations. Let me cite a few of the more
  • discussed his Honolulu Conference, Vietnam and the SEATO Treaty; LBJ and Lady Bird call Maxwell Taylor about his TV appearance; Johnsons read newspapers
  • b e f o r e , c o u ld s ta n d up as the farces. in that was never a f a v o r i t e have read a b i t everywhere S h a k e s p e a r e /o f I f i n a l l y got S h a k e s p e a r e 's e a r l i e s t p la y s one j u s t r ig h t
  • LBJ & Lady Bird to National City Christian Church; read newspapers; Saul Pett interviews Lady Bird for article on LBJ; Johnsons watch Sunday news programs; lunch; Lady Bird bowls; guests arrive for dinner on the "Sequoia;" Lady Bird names guests
  • should not participate in the CAB proceedings, which occur too late to have substantial impact, but during the preceding negotiations. We urge revision of the last entence in this section to read, "The Secretary of Trans­ ortation snouTaparrtc"ipate "1ith
  • ecid ed the s im p le s t thing to do w ould be to p ile in c a r s and ju st take the rou te. On the w ay I saw r e a lly v e r y litt le ev id en ce of the burning and looting w e had read so m u ch about, although w e w e r e going through a p
  • Lady Bird to LBJ's hospital room; vote on Highway Beautification Bill; Luci Johnson reads LBJ a poem and a prayer while LBJ kneels; LBJ to surgery;--removed gall bladder and kidney stone; Lady Bird talks to family and Billy Graham; LBJ returns from
  • Bird reads newspapers; White House telephones; Lady Bird takes nap; guests for dinner and watching Dean Rusk on tv through Telstar; Lady Bird talks with John Macy about LBJ Library and Thomas Mann about Latin America; talks with Lynda Luci Johnson
  • , then reads Louis Auchinclass book, Brownstone Front; LBJ meets with foreign policy advisers about Vietnam; Poverty Bill passes; Adlai Stevenson; Arthur Schlesinger book
  • for their aaaiata.nce. ·.• Your urfent intere•t in doiq aomethiq far•re&china about the problem• of the city •• without becomtn1 the mayoz, of ev,ry city. • Your deaf.re, which I will underacore, to keep the wo~·:., undez, tiabt wz,apa •o we don 1t read about o,m work
  • •hip. ",11t11r.n~n ...1 l,-ad(";,d/'1 f.ci. 3. Have just received this message from Barbara. w,._rd who bin India: "Have read English langugge press every day for last week. On the See little trace of attack or criticism of President. contrary recent
  • we should add. ;:. I I II . I I • Y.: •• f .~ ... • _, #' • . • EYES ONll . October 13, 1965 FOR BW Moyer• FROM Joe Califano Read this in the background of all the detailed memoranda you have read on each ta•k force. Please give me
  • The Transportation Message The long legislative struggle, including redrafting the bill at the White House (a session attended by Levinson, Zwick, O'Keefe, and Boyd). The fight over the inclusion of the Maritime The last minute admendments. Levinson to read law