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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) II FORM OF DOCUMENT _.lL_'"\ TT- ----- CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE -- ....., ................. ..::1--.C-'-- sec;z;:et ~ - . ,..,,., . -- ........... ~ l DATE ..3 p c..p . -z.o.,~ RESTRICTION
Folder, "[June 1966 - Meeting on Speech Themes for the President]," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- statement, ought not to mention territorial II ought to dramatize your personal understanding and ~ty, depth of feeling for the humanity involved and your desire to see a lasting and permanent peace in the Middle East. Events are moving very rapidly
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- A2902-04A 1 think that Liz would LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 2313 RED RIVER AUSTIN TX 78705 Phone: FAX: (512) 721-0199 (512)-721-0171 A RCHIVES TRANSFER Transferred from: Lara Ha II Archive s LBJ Library and Museum The object(s
- • . ',... ·.,,.. ' ~ ' ..· ' II . I .... ' ' I • ~· • EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT ' - 8 Up to now, Hanoi's emphasis has been on military and not negotiations. Abrams and Bunker concur in instructions on cessation of bombing. Thieu made a decision on the spot
- ~uia er ~sstnof.::= M • 'II T6a n - 3 Let's concentrate on our embassies, Saigon and Hanoi between 6 - 8, or 7 - 8. Secretary Rusk: Times will be "ungodly" in Australia, New Zealand. Walt Rostow: 6 p. m. EST = N Z EST 5 p. m. is Secretary
- at 11:00 a.m. and ended at 12:02. The meeting was held in the Cabinet Room. SERV\CESET rm~i.:!::~:J ::l r: ':1 t.D~tlSlaAH\'ii ~;&rJlllN m out 011 / C' .-~;;-;?~ ..... --·· :IBP SE:CRET ., NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S FRlDAY MORNING MEETING
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- APPALACHI ~ - •• '\ii • APPALACH IA-POVERTY BEL T Appalachi~ is a chronicaH~-dep~lsed ar~a · in t~ . Mountain region. Figures in box~s indicate unemp ,in s~ates• Appalachia regions. ~,;,+ii::~i•~ · , .· }rates·. ;°'. ·· ' · By MARJORIE HUNTER
- opinion, I would rather have them coming from Phuc Yen because I know where they are. We have better tactics and better planes than they do. Our boys are 100 percent better than they were during World War II. ' i!.1!£1!MG MOT ES EQ~XRIGHTfD Publicolion
- . .. ...... ~·,ii.I..: -~· ·.;;,•-. . ·.. > . • .... ; .;:.··. ' Re the Persian Gulf and the British pullout-- there i1 aome problem about oil. There ii 1ome trouble with tribes in S. Yemfn. Saudi Arabia and Turkey are in good 1hape. Secretary Rusk: ia not good
- . II""~/ ... -;:., ,. 'WITHDRAWA SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL lfBRARIES) CORR-ESPOr;.JOENTS OR T l from 11/21{6 7 - 8:30 a,,m. me,e ting with VP .Rusk, · ~am.er Wbe.e l·e r, Westm.o reland 1 ~~~~........~M-*H;] ~ ·c RICTlON CODES . ' ) CtDllfld
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- .>Jovember 2 3 ~ovember 5 4 181 393 -±07 -±5 6 -±05 MEETING ~~o:res COPYllG.HTED Pt1blicotion Requires P..armjssjon of Capyright Walt Rostow: They will feel it in Laos. H·o·tdar.-W. T~emes Johnson ·~ M!:: I ii
- are heavily occupied with the country's business - II too occupied to "pose in the conventional sense. Little of your strength of character and purpose is revealed. When you put your glasses on and forget about Oke, forget about striking an attitude
- was among them. A ft e r v isitin g with them , I went to the m o vie theatre and saw f i l m s taken at the ra n c h -w h e n the children w e r e young, Lyndon during W orld War II, a ll of which I soon re c o g n iz e d with dism ay w e r e just the lea
- frigate USS ORLANDO(PF-99) of the Atlantic Fleet from June 1944 to July 1945. Following World War II, Captain Hyslop was assigned to the Budget Division at Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., until August 1948 when he was ordered to Stanford
- those who have been there say anything about it. This was quite contrary to what took place in World War II. He said he had to be careful not to get the country on an anti-communist binge because it tears up what we have gained with the USSR (Consular
- grandchildren, Jacalyn and Bryan Gill,II, whose father Lieutenant Colonel Bryan Gill is presently assigned to Washington. You gave these teenagers an unforgetable moment. It was my pleasure to introduce the Vice Presi to our Convention on August 4, who also
- that the ship DECLASSlFIED 'lt Qih sSEC"Ri ii 'i' EYES ONLY SERVJCF: Sci [1 of 9] E Q 13516 Sec. 3.5 L)q Nu"[{~_:_-~E~!t e,;ofRfJS,~~rcNl 13 By J' I) v NARA, Date.L21-l!~lu.l._l- - TeP SECRET EYES ONLY - 2 - was 10 miles off shore. CIA feels
- : News is basically good. enemy around Saigon. They are clearing out the There have been successful offensive operations in IV Corps. is happening in II Corps. News is good in I Corps. We will see an effort to grab Hue. Nothing It could be a sizeable
- . President: Any suggestions? Rusk: Major peace proposals are~·~ promising unless ~h~~ i iI _l' ' . 2 PU61icction Requires Pepnissien of Copyright TEO Helder: W. Thomas Johtwon is a cessation of bombin~. There are serious political
- p. m. The meeting ended at ..~ .... ~ ..~, ,_ -~ -. ·~ - · ...._ ·y2£~~--~r ii~{-:))- Meeting began:. 10:30 a. m. Meeting ended: 12:15 p. m. NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH GENERAL EARLE WHEELER, JCS AND GENERAL CREIGHTON ABRAMS
- The Beautiful" series of "slide boolts II which would be used to teach the principles of conservation as a subject in our high schools. I'm not sure whether she can do anything to help. Certainly it's nothine more than a stab in the dark. But with this in mind
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- , the highest American of ficial to visit their city since President Truman at the close of World War II. And he was more than just a friendly Texan they had come to know through photos and films from their own beloved Chancellor Adenauer's visit to the LBJ
- i t i a l e d i t " o . k . ". An d I d i s c u s s e d w ith h im h is own d e c i s io n of l a s t F r i d a y n ig h t a n d a s k e d if it w e r e i r r e v o c a b l e b e c a u s e L y n d o n ..................... -■i»ii^»i i ^ . ii
- the opportunity to earn a fair reward. I have instructed the Secretary of Agriculture to lead a major effort to find new approaches to reduce the heavy cost of our farm programs and to direct more of our effort to the small farmer who needs the help the most. [II
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- at the ran ch , w e had had to land in A u stin and d riv e out b e c a u se of the w ea th er.. - 7 li r g i r a m ' i t t l ll n i i a i m t iim . M i i»ii n
- ) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 11/17/2014 Initials B9BE9B9SSES m e m o r a 'n d u m THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 16, 1965 Arid t h e n II w o r k e d on the m a i l
- and pa;inting up and p la n tin g can do to k eep the c i t y "cool, baby", to k e e p dow n that s p ir it o f fr u s tr a tio n and h o s t ilit y w h o se fin a l r io ts ," ■ ■ T; U M W if Wi U. « ii > — ■ ■.- ; .■■ ---------- :. - ^ " '■ J
- a d r e a m , a n d j u s t to b e a l i v e MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE ^ . 1 - S a tu r d a y , J u n e 1 5 , 19o8 WA A SS H K II N N UO TT UO W H W Page 4 , i s th e g r e a t e s t j o y , L y n d o n w a s g iv in g D o r is K e a r n s
- to s e e th e m to d i s c u s s s ii^ o f f e r i n g th e l i t t l e h o u s e i n J o h n s o n C i t y w h e r e L y n d o n g r e w u p to th e N a t i o n a l P a r k S e r v i c e , a n d a p i e c e o f l e g i s l a t i o n t h a t w o u l d
- r e e to q u a lif y f o r s o m e of t h e s e b e a u t i f i c a t i o n f u n d s ^w e r e N e w H a v e n w h e r e ii MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINGTON T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 10, 1966 Page 7 R i c h a r d L e e i s M a y o r
- r o o m . L y n d o n w a s h a v in g n e w s p a p e rm e n in th e fa m ily d in in g r o o m , an d II b e s id e s I w a n te d lu n c h in J a n e 's r o o m . I d re w h e r in th e c o n v e r s a tio n a b o u t w h a t s ta te s h e h a d
- WASHINGTON Page 7 L e B a ro n iis an d M r s . R i e t z k e . T h e r e w a s a s iz e a b le c o n tin g e n t of P r e s s in v ite d a s g u e s ts . D i c k e r s o n 's , L e H e y , B onnie Angeljio a n d h e r h u s b a n d - - s h e i s a lw a y