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- will be acceptable to him for the two roles--chairman of the Texas delegation as well as favorite son--only if he renounces “liberal” alliances with groups such as the Americans for Democratic Action, the anti-Shivers Democratic Advisory Council of Texas, and the CIO
- or definitive. discoverlbj.org 1/24 Conclusion of present set of Preparedness Subcommittee hearings lists principal areas on which action must be taken. Interim report of 17 points is unanimously approved by entire subcommittee. 1/26 Prominent Democrats
- ” the Congress by threatening to veto bills. LBJ says the Democratic victory last November was a call for government action, something the Republican administration has not provided. 1/25 LBJ is at the Ranch until 1/27. 1/27 CTJ begins Hester Beale
- and the Americans for Democratic Action will “attempt to muscle in” on the legislative program of Congress. The DNC has circulated an analysis of the President’s State of the Union Message attacking it on certain points. LBJ replies that the Democratic leadership
- as a filibuster designed to prevent action on the Bricker Amendment and the Eisenhower program. LBJ criticizes Knowland’s statements in a speech on the Senate floor, charging that the Republicans have engaged in lengthy debate, not the Democrats, and that Knowland
- LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) is elected Democratic whip, and Ernest McFarland is elected Democratic majority leader. 1/3 Congress convenes. 1/5 Senator Taft delivers a speech attacking the Truman Administration’s foreign and military policies, saying
- /1 Puerto Rican nationalists attempt to assassinate Truman outside Blair House. 11/2 LBJ speaks at a luncheon meeting of the Theater Owners of America. 11/7 Republicans make significant gains in congressional elections. Senate Democratic Majority
- agrees to call meetings at the request of any senator. The Gore motion is defeated in the Democratic caucus on 1/12 by a vote of 51-12. 1/8 LBJ calls Senators Pastore, Holland, Smathers and Chavez this morning to thank them for their action
- in President Truman’s 1948 budget. Meeting of special session of the State Democratic Executive Committee in Austin, called by Chairman Robert W. Calvert at the request of Governor Beauford Jester, makes plans for taking over organization and financing
- carried in government service as a soldier in action. An interesting and heartening note is the barrage of mail he has received in the aftermath, much of it from the general public, which seems so understanding of a man who had, indeed, reached the end
- carried in government service as a soldier in action. An interesting and heartening note is the barrage of mail he has received in the aftermath, much of it from the general public, which seems so understanding of a man who had, indeed, reached the end
- CORPS. THOSE WHO DOUBTED HIS SINCERITY. IT CAME IN THAT ELECTRIC MOMENT TO SEVERAL HUNDRED DEMOCRATS IN THE PENTHOUSE BALLROOM OF THE JUNG HOTEL, WHEN LBJ OUOTED AN UNAMED SOUTHERN SENATOR CONFIDING IN SAM RAYBURN ABOUT HIS CONSTITUENCY."ALL THEY EVER
- CORPS. THOSE WHO DOUBTED HIS SINCERITY. IT CAME IN THAT ELECTRIC MOMENT TO SEVERAL HUNDRED DEMOCRATS IN THE PENTHOUSE BALLROOM OF THE JUNG HOTEL, WHEN LBJ OUOTED AN UNAMED SOUTHERN SENATOR CONFIDING IN SAM RAYBURN ABOUT HIS CONSTITUENCY."ALL THEY EVER
- /68 39 Phoenix, Arizona Trip 5/28/68 40 Portland, Oregon Trip (American Institute of Architects) 6/26/68 41 Central American Trip 7/6-8/68 42 Louisville, Kentucky Trip 10/5/68 43 Keep America Beautiful Awards lunch, Biltmore, New York
- /68 39 Phoenix, Arizona Trip 5/28/68 40 Portland, Oregon Trip (American Institute of Architects) 6/26/68 41 Central American Trip 7/6-8/68 42 Louisville, Kentucky Trip 10/5/68 43 Keep America Beautiful Awards lunch, Biltmore, New York
- and then cabinet meeting at WH. During afternoon, LBJ calls Carl Rowan to ask him to help on speech for Jewish Congress dinner; then calls Bobby Baker about whether or not to accept invitation from Jewish Congress. 1/10 Democratic Conference. Then LBJ meets
- . . . .I saw one statement that Army officials shouldn’t marry such women--or that wives shouldn’t be allowed overseas.” 5/17 Over the weekend, in a speech to Americans for Democratic Action, President Truman denounces the oil lobby and offers
- for Rotary Club meeting, and barbecue at night. Democratic National Chairman Robert Hannegan ruled that anti-fourth term Texas Democrats be seated on the Democratic National Convention’s temporary roll call, over the pro-FDR delegation. This action gives anti
- Relations Committee following which he meets with Senators Russell and Knowland and General Persons of the White House staff. 1/3 Congress convenes. Party ratio in the Senate is 49 Democrats to 47 Republicans. LBJ is re-elected majority leader when Senator
- LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) is unanimously elected minority leader of the Senate at the Democratic caucus; he is nominated by Russell and seconded by Greene and Chavez. Earle Clements is elected Democratic whip. Later LBJ is photographed with President Truman
- in Washington. [On 12/31/48 there was a meeting of Democratic senators in Washington] January 1/3 Congress convenes. LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) is sworn in as Texas’ junior senator, with CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson) and Lynda seated in the galleries. A petition protesting
- this reaction from community in America: League of the the Jewish Monday there was sharp disillusion and dismay at the McClosky statement concerning "neutrality in word, thought, and deed. " The row -back by Secretary Rusk did not fully catch up
- criticisms and suggestions to LBJ. 3/1 LBJ urges Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson to take action immediately under War Foods Order 9-19 by delivering substantial quantities of protein feed to the Texas area in order to alleviate feed famine. 3/2
- in China through establishment of coalition government of Nationalists and Communists. Decision was made by Secretary Marshall, who had spent thirteen months in China seeking to end the civil war. 1/30 House Democrats present former Speaker Rayburn
- it know. We aaid on that to have described at the time. In the it, fir ■ t today, B-10 we never place, promiaed anybody on auch a move of that of ~overnments solved action, action I suppose, to open the the judgment Q that they chan9
- and operations in Navy Department. 3/10-11 Frances Perkins appears before Vinson’s Naval Affairs Committee on absenteeism bill. 3/15 John L. Lewis, president United Mine Workers of America, threatens to call a strike of 450,000 soft coal miners
- of Staff Emergency Action Procedures {SM-600-63) dated 12 June 1963, the JCS, comman ders of unified and specified commands, CINCNORAD or higher authority are authorized to declare Defense Readiness Conditions (DEFCONS) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. A copy of Chapter
- Council concerning the ·termination of aggression on the part of Israel in the Near Eas_t these attempts have proved ineffective. A very crucial moment has now arrived which forces us, if military actions· are not stopped in the next few hours, to adopt
- , Two days have passed since the Security Council I s Resolution concerning the cessation of military actions in the Near East. ·Facts show that Israel, after the Security Council's appeal, seized considerable territory of the Arab States -- United Arab
- that your information concerning the cessation of. military actions in Syria on the part of Israel is not borne out. We have constant and uninterrupted communications with Damascus. Israel, employing all types of weapons, aviation and artillery, tanks
- \.. : INCOMING TELEGRAM Department . of State L Action ss FROM: Secretary Rusk in Flight ACTION: Secstate:1 Washington Info Control: 9448 Rec'd: December 13, 1963 1:50 p.m. 03 Unnumbered? IMMEDIATE De C. DATE: 131837Z December EYES
Note, 6/8/67, 11 AM
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- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 6 / 8/ 67 11 00 am Our Defense Attache in Tel Aviv has informed us that the attack on the USS LIBERTY was a mistaken action of Israeli boats. The Israelis have helicopters en route to the ship for the purpose
- 20 OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 of State r. COLLECT CHARGE TO Origin 0 SECRET ACTION: AMEMBASSY:LONDON IMMEDIATE STATE: ...2...,08..,__406_ _____ NODIS REF: State 202732 DD FOR THE CHARGEeYou should transmit 0 June 5
Message, CINCPAC, 11/22/63
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- , According to available information,· Israel is ignoring the Resolution of the Security Council, summoning all governments concerned to take as a first step all measures towards an immediate cease-fire and cessation of all military actions in this area. its
Note, Bundy to LBJ, 6/9/67
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- occurred. (Probably for mer~ use in the Middle East than in the United States.) 2. The U. S. is strongly opposed to any further military action by either side (this position will be developed undoubtedly by Ambassador Goldberg in the course of the day
- OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO -aGflE'l' M Orig{n_ of State COLLECT 6 ACTION: Amembassy PARIS TOSEC = IMMEDIATE EYES o::;1y. SECRETARY FROM fJfC 13 q 53 PH '63 EYES ONLY BALL ~~iffl11JGfflGt Katzenbach st
- message. It now appears that military action in the Middle East is b~ing concluded. I hope our efforts in the days ahead can be devoted to the achievement of lasting peace throughout the world. Respectfully, Lyndon~- Johnson ~ ,?s-.1sz B.0.123S6,Sec
- and the UAR. If today all military actions are concluded, it will be necessary to proceed to the next step of evacuating the territory occupied by Israel and the return of troops behind the armistice line. I consider that w,e should maintain· on this matter
- Thi) deci to have been nlade on the basis of the 11 eitua.tion in the Secur1t:y council and ut·gency" of implementing a c~ase-fire. said tllat no foundation to Syrian clla.i·ges t at lsl·ael inten~\ed to advance on Dal!lascu.s. Israel's action wa.s