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- % involvement by non-Negroes in Detroit. There was a 5% involvement by non-Negroes in Newark. The Attorney General said that the Crime Control Act is the best thing the administration has to fight this problem now. He said we do need a gun control bill. National
- dealt with the Congo, Cuba, disarmament, nuclear testing, outer space, colonialism, Bizerte, Goa, Angola, West New Guinea, the troika, economic development, financing -- and I could mention many more, like Kashmir, Ruanda-Urundi and Southern Rhodesia
- ( CLAUDIA TAYLOR JOHNSON WHITE HOUSE DIARY TAPES December 31, 1968 Tuesday, New Year's Eve at the Ranch was dreary and cold. headline for the world. An ominous With the renewed fighting in the Near East, the U.N. is about to censure the Israelis
- New Year's Eve; renewed fighting in the Near East; Senator Ted Kennedy will fight Russell Long for Senate Whip position; LBJ is swimming every day & walking with Lady Bird; coffee at Rev. Truesdale's; Johnsons meet new Treasury Secretary at airport
- THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON , GOMPIDEWT1AL Tuesday, June 4:00 p. m. Mr. 6, 1967 President: Herewith Nat Davis' situation in New York. report on the If the Israelis go fast enough, and the Soviets get worried enough, a simple cease fire
- in New York, and this provides an opportunity for the broadest high-level consultations. Security Coun sel. Secretary Ball reported his conversation with Foreign Secretary Brown in which he told the British we would not use the veto on an African race
- of gJft. GENER AL SERVICES ADMINI STRATI ON GSA DC 73. 4 95 GSA FORM 7122 (7 - 72 ) Vice Presi dent ~fJJ!!NT'.tA"t SPECIAL HANDLING _,.RES-ONLY TO : FROM: New York NUMBER: 1781 DATE : Nov . 14, 1962 Signature Record Date Officer (TOP SECRET
- the President's announcement of the U. N. Delegation with new and different people is very helpful politically both the the United Nations and to this Administration domestically. Katzenbach said that Joe Sisco briefed the NA TO people on the Middle East
- Ambassador in New York to maintain close contact with the Ambassador of the Soviet Uni_on and trust you will want to do likewise. Respectfully, Lyndon DECLASSIFIED I\J.SC..I c, ~~-J1 B. Johnson
- will promptly act upon it. We believe that a cease-fire is the necessary "first step," in the words of the resolution itself -- a first step toward what we all must hope will be a new time of settled peace and progress for all the peoples of the Middle East
- calm. The President 1 s message to De Gaulle and the latter's reply probably had a favorable effect on the market, over and above its political impact. 2. First assessment of the measures taken by the French government: The new exchange controls are s
- discussion of major issues at the 21st UN General Assembly is as follows: 1. Your opening remarks: a. Meeting called to survey the major problems we face when the General Assembly meets in New York next week. b. We take the UN seriously
- the time he is in New York he will see 70 or 80 Foreign Ministers. This opportunity provides a useful review of bilate r a l problems in addition to useful discussions of UN i ssues . 2 . As to African representatives , they are better than they used
- that the Ambassador knows the New York Times has a story for tomorrow's paper stating that Goldberg's resignation was di scussed wit h the Presid e nt today. Marvin ~ ~AVICE SET . . ... .. ,. . . ~~k; ,. ...,'• MARVIN WATSON ENTERED THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE M o n d ay , F e b ru a r y 15, 1965 WASHINGTON age 1 It began w ith w o rk a t the d esk , and then a little p a s t 12, leaving w ith B e ss fo r New Y ork, to a tte n d the p r e m ie r of The G r e a te s t S tory
- New York
- Lady Bird to New York City for premier of "The Greatest Story Ever Told;" Lady Bird visits a playground project in Harlem; Lady Bird views Bobby Lehman's art collection; Lady Bird to Ambassador Adlai Stevenson's home before show; Lady Bird
- New York City
- the ex best I think that and the French, to work toward a satisfactory of us to work on the contingencies tive in New York both of us will I hope we can keep in closest want to settlement. touch as the military minds aa available
- on the margin of the Assembly in the form of negotiations by Ambassador Jarring with the Arab and Israeli Foreign Ministers in New York at the beginning of the session. There will be a full debate on disarmament issues, but we do not expect any major initiatives
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- Ministers in New York at the beginning of the sessicn. There will be a full debate on disarmament issues, but we do not expect any major initiatives or significant achieve ments. Discussion of Viet-Nam should be somewhat moderated by a desire to avoid
- off and he would comment later. Ambassador Ball: The session of the General Assembly meeting in New York will probably be the most routine in UN history, barring some unforeseen event. (See copy of State Summary of UNGA issues attached.) The following
- arrangements to go back any time. So, I would suggest that the President, in the absence of some new develop:mm.ent in he situation, get some sleep and we'll be in touch with him if we need to. Goodbye ••••
- , and does that Israel so sincerely. --GONFIDEM accepts the cease-fire He added that th-e rIAL ~l) "'5 0:PifJ?iBEWTI A_d:r Syrians were still 2 shelling Israeli border villages. Tabor welcomed the news of acceptance by both sides. Fedorenko
- the Soviets an opportunity to try to bring their influence to bear on the North Koreans. 3. Show the world we are not bellicose. But there may be a conflict in our doing this before the UN and our sending new planes over there. Can't the Enterprise take care
- the New York State poll which shows strong Jewish support. Secretary Rusk: We still have a good deal of time to work out a formula on the Middle East. It is my feeling that we should put it in the Security Council rather than in the General Assembly. We do
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Sisco -- I -- 7 S: That's the warm-up period. And what happened was this-- this is new, this is not known, and theref ore, would be of intere st: Arthur Goldberg at that time felt very strong ly that the matter should
- : The only North Korean we have in our possession is the number two man in the North Korean news agency who defected. His point of view is that they will exploit the incident and then turn the ship loose for humanitarian reasons. The President: That is about
- e d an d ta lk e d to m e . He s a i d he w a s j u s t b a c k f r o m New Y o r k a n d th a t he h a d ta lk e d to e v e r so m a n y e n v o y s a t the U n ite d N atio n s - - a l l of th em w ith w a r m m e s s a g e s h op ing fo r the P
- LBJ has better color; LBJ ordered clothes in New York for Lynda, Luci and Lady Bird; extreme cleaning at White House during Johnsons' absence; Lady Bird talks with Lynda Johnson about her article for National Geographic; description of hospital
- a rd e n . t. V' : . ' of j u s t c a llin g fo r th f r o m h i m s e l f and f r o m e v e r y o n e a r o u n d h im the l a s t o u n ce of s tr e n g t h . - T h e new t u r f is b e in g ■‘ 'i saa MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTON M
- . Fulbright is against a resoiution of any kind. We should discretely show the Congress copies of the mutual security acts between North Korea and the Soviets. I thought we soould have had a resolution on the Israel situation. We have a new ball game
- . Lyndon had been t a l k i n g a l l m orning w it h Jack a b ou t G i n New Yo r k . a t o i n th e d ays t h a t I h a v e been L i t t l e C o rey , a s sh e c a l l s h e r s e l f h a s a c q u ir e d a ca t, Ga t o .A n d -she an d G a t o h
- Johnsons are awakened by telephone; Lady Bird goes to her room & has nightmares; Lady Bird reminisces about the Cuban Missile Crisis; Lady Bird is leaving on Friday for New England trip; Luci Nugent's baby due soon; drive through Washington, DC
- o tt C a r p e n te r an d G ordon C o o p e r a n d R ic h a r d G o rd o n , a new one to m e , a n d J a m e s L o v e ll a n d G e n e r a l M c C o n n e ll, th e A ir F o r c e C h ie f of S taff D o n ald H o rn ig , L y n d o n 's S p e c ia
- e n s a i d o n e tim e th e c o u r t in New J e r s e y h a n d e d dow n a d e c is io n w h e r e a n o ld la d y in h e r w ill h a d le f t a b e q u e s t to B illy S u n d a y b u t s h e r e a l l y m e a n t B illy G r a h a m — a n d th
- Congressional Prayer Breakfast; Lady Bird does office work; LBJ has television news conference; story about Adlai Stevenson's birthday cake; Stevenson discusses the Soviet Union, the United Nations, the Congo and China; Lady Bird meets with Barbara
- for Arthur Goldberg & George Ball; news stories about LBJ-Goldberg rift; LBJ makes speech; Chief Justice Earl Warren swears in George Ball; Ball gives speech; Eve Labouisse talks about Greece; dinner guests; Lady Bird visits with Luci Nugent