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- . BLACK KEPPEL,Francis Justice and Mrs. DOUGLAS ANDERSON, Martin Justice and Mrs. CLARK ATKINS,Ollie Justice and Mrs. HARIAN BELAFW-TE, Harry Justice and Mrs. BRENNAN CARR,Waggoner Justice am Mrs. S'l'E}IART CATCHI?l:lS, James A.A. Justice and Mrs. WHITE
- I appreciate it , LBJ: Well, I've been down talking to the Elde1't Citizens now, and uh, ~ the Senior Citizen thing'befo t t!!hana, and I've talked to the Junior Citizen~ and I'll guess mr I'll go on home and talk to my daughters JA: (Laugh
- purposes. Nor will we forget that balance-of-payments policies should serve the Nation's basic goals abroad and at home-not the reverse. Yet this recognition makes it no less neces.5aryto deal firmly and decisively with our balance-of-payments prob lem
- , and the local number is 523 5531. J . All right.And would you want to give me ~our home add~eas and telephone nU111ber l R. •1 , my home is 1n Chicago . J . Yes sir . R. And •1 telephone numbel' 1s Pla za 2 8778 and the a:rea code in Chicago 1a 312 . My home
- . ~- . !'2--L~ r1-~ µ_,a,-.,,,L, ~~ a 51 l 6 r r. GrUf n: uui~DK you for your of our OU y fullynote. nc r ly, cmd /0 ( l 206 Harrison Street Davenport, Iowa April 24, 1964 President Lyndon B. Johnson ·te House ashingt
- To: FION: Bill l-Ioyers JV,j, if{, HARRY S. ASHMORE think the enclosed t Humphrey and Bill letters ~/
- anything next Monday at lunch? Juanita Yes sir - lunch at the '-Ahite House with the President LBJ For the President of Ecuador? Juanita Yes sir with Mrs. Johnson too. LBJ Have lunch with the President and the President of Ecuador. RY Well we
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- - Would we send the 82nd Airborne and extend enlistments? I guess if we did that we would have to call more reserves to build up our strategic forces here at home. Secretary McNamara: I agree that we should look at this situation and prepare for any
- . Military Assistance Command, Vietnam], is that right? K: That's what very few people realize. I went over there to be his chief of staff. G: And when was this, sir? K: This was in May of 1967. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- · • ......~ ·ear t~. Instead of ourown E Is planted by CongressmanHale tw~year turns In the U.S.\ ie residence of U.S. ,\::'1bassador to • louse. The present Australian go,·• t's home on Canbtrra. Oark Is rnmcnlIs a coalitionof the UbTu. Boggs prcscnlt'd the tree
- to enlarge freedom at home and a.round the world. In Europe much remains to be done. The reunification of 1n peace and freedom is a major goal. We share your hopes for a continued development of a united Europe. The strength of the Atlantic partnership
- YOURFELLOW AMERICANS AT HOME, AS IT HASME. EACHOF YOUHASMYBESTWISHESANDMYGRATEFUL THANKS FOR ALL.THATYOUHAV~DONE.ENDTEXT. PAGE 6 RUEHGN 18716 UNCLAS BUNKER 1 1 . . ,I 1. Wha.t actions we took: 102 o! 106 bat-talions by Christmas; alllca (Canberra
- until they have the upper hand. Meanwhile, our brave fighting men and those of our allies will continue to die in increasing numbers. The communists are convinced that they can achieve victory on the American home front, forcing Johnson or his successor
- been on the student cuuncil for five years in my old high school and served on committees in my community before leaving High School last June. I wish you as president god goog health and would like to hear from you sir very soon ~;~12o~ Mr.Alan N
- communities. I'd try to send it air mail. next day or two. home. He would get that letter the I always had instructions to send it to his He'd get the letter, and then early in the morning he'd get up--he was always an early riser--he'd take the letter
- MR. MOYERS: you, sir. I will not give a lid until 6 o'clock. END THE WHITE HOUS E WASHINGTON MR. VALENTI Buzz said fine when I retrieved the memo--but added please let him know if he's expected to do anything. Mon Sept 13 5:25 pm Perry Barber
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- now. t f·, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, HALE D. C. BOGGS -~~!~(j < '· • . .,, Lindy and Hale Bof,8S Jean and Charlie D vu at sir o'clock 5315 Bradley Boulevard Bethesda, Maryland ----------------- ---- jua.ni.i.a: !). h.ave
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- , was lamented by some of South the paper noted ominously, a "dangerous Africa's most respected citizens. Oppo11i•tion leader Sir de Villiers Graaff, for development." instance, warned that it might lead to "serious international repercussions." SOUTH AFRICA
- out below 1s the text of a note of March 30, 1966 ~om the Chairman of the Camittee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space: _BATOR J BOWDLERf =BOWMAK 1 _CHASE _COOPER _HAYNES _JESSUP ~UN 11 Sir, •. ~--~ _KLEIN ~ _..KOMER :E _MS@ c.. _R "As you
- Corp., Cadillac Motor Car Div., C eve land Douglas M. Haynes as Assist. Chief Att. of the Cleveland Reg. Office Francis J. Caine to the position of Legal and Guardianship Attorney, Va WH Presidential approval of H. R. 3648 by P. Defense $2,675,498
- in their first try at the title and became SW Intercollegiate Indi vidual Champion in the process. The defending champions at the University of Texas stayed home and robbed the event of some of its drama. How ever, Rice University stayed an even½ point be hind
- in my book• at home one and poaa1blJ two volumes dealing with the a.J•terious, deyioua and notorious tinanoial machinations ot this guy. One ot the volwaoa was writ\en by a newspaperman in Minneapolis, who was later murdered, preaumably by gwuaen
- , and it comes very hard to at home in all the grandeur ot the new building. One could never imagine "Stretch" Farley, the semi-pro baseball ---- player, in such an abode. world's greatest building gypsum salesman, materials nor tor Big ~im Farley
- and a Democratic Congress. Senator McNamara and many of his colleagues, such as Senator Douglas and Senator Lehman and Senator Humphrey--I remember later when the large class of 1958 came in, Senator Clark and Senator Hart and others were very eager to use
- am claeckl•1 tile .,.Ucr • back la ,_. wltaa,... tlda, ... wlU ~ Lawreace F. O'Brl S,-clal Aealataat to tlut P ... eldat Hwraa.le llale ..... of a .. r•1-t1111Yee Wuldapoa.D.C. HOMe jl/az Marcia 1. 1964 J- fer ,- .. latte~ el Ma"11 • a re
- : It was in June or July of 1942. President Johnson was a reserve naval officer. He went on active duty as a lieutenant commander and went down to [Douglas] MacArthur's command, and served there for a few weeks and went on several missions, I know, air missions
- for him to use planes to fly between his home stale and Washington. The treach• erous political sniping by the Roosevelt•Farley Admin• istration was for the specific purpose of prever,ting his presence in the Congress as much as possible, and particularly
- & Assistants• Union of North America Pressmen's Home, Tennessee !,'~r. George Burdon, President United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum & Plastic Workers of America 87 South High -Street Akron 8, Ohio a/Mr. Eugene E. Frazier, President· United Transport Ser/ice Employees
- at home and abroad today, I believe that atantial progress has been made in the lut tew years to confront thoae problems and to rovide th• legi•lative concentrated tfort t:o framework which 1111 it overcome them. Without your help, t:hi• progress vould
- , IV CTZ crises crises J K ----------------------- Westmoreland's memo, memo, ------------------------ answers at home to President - L M ------------------- in Viet Nam and Korea----------- N February: ..,r 1 Statement 1
- top federal officials serving as conference panel chairman will be Robert I Weaver, Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, and John W. Macy, Jr. , Chairman of the U.S. Civil Service Commission. The purpose of the conference
- ~LEARSON, PRESIDINT IBM CORP ARMONK NEW YORK -4! WHBll2 MR a ~ DAVID S LEVIS, PRESIDENT MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP PO BOX 516 VHBl13 ..t MR KEN MCKAY. VIC[ PRESIDENT •. " I'° ST LOUIS MISSOURI ~f.Cf.Nf.O JAN 8 1969 CENTAAL riLt.S - - AMERICAN
- . and NDt home Ylrt.UallJ all of the lteJ malD• It WU quite obTloua th&t the Stan and the te-men l•Yhls beblad air ere- with Easl• were llharlDI the pNdlcament of the man wtth• the .two llllTer ban. Iaapecttona una111ble plaa8'. of Wlq Seadquarter■ were few
- 11 by R. Douglas Payne, Executive Director, Southwestern Research Society: BBlIN VERBATIM TEXT: Southwestern Research Society wants to support ID Chong P'il tor partiin your 1964 International cipation finance his travel We are prepared, ot course
- ~€ /.,/l, Ev.I so.6 Thuraday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Dougla•• September 5:50 p.m. 9, 1965 Cater In exploring possibilities for th~ luncheon to celebrate the signing of the Higher Education Act, I have a further proposal which you may wiah
- to the effort. I suggested, for example, that it might be useful~r Dr . Spencer ~ .>._r . .. to talk witti_ George- McGhee, Robert "McNamara, Douglas illon, · McGeorgeT:Bundy. . · ' ~ Dr. Spencer told me that he h ~al d eady approached The Rockefeller