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  • operational? O: It clearly was operational during some period, until the burglars were apprehended. I do remember that the problem with [Alfred] Baldwin and others who were monitoring my phone was a little difficulty in receiving clear signals.My phone
  • irregularities. Does this mean that Shivers should have been more actively involved in monitoring some of the boards and agencies? S: No. No. The Land Commission was elected with the field. And he had no responsibility for other departments except-­ G: But he
  • . Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Boatner -- III -- 29 But he did expect the reporters to be their own monitors of their news . I think reporters do tend
  • at the State Department that started something like this. "There's a report in the Reuters News Agency this morning based on a monitored radio broadcast from Hanoi that the North Vietnamese foreign minister said, 'If the U.S. would do A and B, there could
  • rights ii that area via an armed vessel -- per.baps a destroyer -- rather than via a communications monitoring ship like the USS BANNER
  • to be made through annual budgets over a three-four year period. We will require evidence of the amount of funds appropriated for the initial year of the project and 'will monitor the Afghan government's annual commitment to see that sufficient funds
  • or not." (Laughter) But we moved on everything. We started monitoring government purchasing. I'm sure if you go into the records you'll see we wouldn't even allow the government to go out and borrow money over a certain amount without a clearance from the White House
  • IVATION SAM SITES IN CUBA THIS AM. PROTESTED SUCH INTERFERENCE WITH CONDUCT OUR AERIAL SURVEILLANCE., WHICH WE OBLIGED CONDUCT IN ABSENCE GROUND VERIFICATION TO MONITOR REMOVAL OF WEAPONS. REQUESTED SOVS ENSURE NON-RECURRENCE SUCH INTERFERENCE DURING
  • , and the Poles, they held a swing, one way or the other. Now that commission would monitor very closely every U.S. military person or piece of equipment that came in or out of Vietnam. If I got some replacements out there I had to show by name, rank
  • , in the right-hand box w as a "civil-milit ary co m mittee" which he defined as a temporary parliament to advise and monitor the Gove1·nment of Vietnam. This would be divided into sub-committees of 20 mer.nbers each, half military, half civil, one on Economics
  • station KVET; Coke Stevenson; LBJ using a helicopter to campaign in 1948; monitoring the 1948 election returns; LBJ's kidney stones; Paul Porter; legal action surrounding the 1948 election and box 13 incident; the Democratic Executive Committee vote
  • duties in LBJ's 1964 campaign in the Office of Regional Coordinators at the Democratic National Committee; monitoring public support at campaign headquarters; Crooker's nomination to membership on the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB); staffing Crooker's law
  • no great desire to and really needed to be at home because our maid was having problems at the time. So she asked me to monitor the wedding on radio and television, which I did. I went to have a visit with Monroe Bush, husband of Nancy Bush, who worked
  • hundred feet or a thousand feet, and the aircraft's taking its commands from the navigation set, the flight controls are slaved into the course and everything else, and all you're doing is monitoring it on your radar. And as you approach the target, you
  • we had direct lines to the exchanges--Manny Cohen would be there and a couple of his people, I think Pollack was one of them; Larry Levinson was in for awhile on that; and we just sat there and monitored the market for a couple of days. And then when
  • you been able to monitor developments in Vietnam while you were in Hawaii? H: Oh, yes. We had a little task force there. As a matter of fact we had a task force that was going into Laos if anything happened in Laos, and I was the commander. I had
  • with the Community Action agencies we have. But there are many reasons that all have to be fitted into the context when you talk about this, because we have been held back in staffing; we can't put the people out into the field to do on-site monitoring
  • take We shall monitor round-the-clock the Situation Room. I suggested daily report to Bus Wheeler with you. some in he file a ,r :a I .,_, - --·-- .. -- ··--···-·-. .... .. •
  • German or Italian cooperation in the Pierrela~~c project. There also is no evidence that the Germans or Italians have been giving serious consideration to such cooperation. 'While we shall continue to monitor the situation from an intelligence standpoint
  • some indications that he is ready to restrict the CIA to its countersub­ version and intelligence functions and that he will constitute appropriate SCNR elements to • SECRET 5 • • SECRET monitor its activities. These moves would be helpful
  • with the delegation. That was the contemplation; regardless of whether they were delegates from their own states, they would literally live in the hotel where the delegation was located that they were assigned to monitor. So each morning for several days prior
  • should monitor and measure it. W. W. Rostow TOP SECRET USUN 3848 -- NODIS SUNFLOWER DBCLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec.: Nl.J .,,- By o\9 t .4 +::-fl •NARA, Date I~ -::l - '13 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 .NLJ By-~ USUN 3848 -- NODIS
  • received and monitored. As to location, it seems certain that the ship was in international waters when seized. In addition, there had been no information at any time suggesting that the ship had violated territorial waters. The orders to the ship expressly
  • India We can and should insist on firm agricultural, economic, and political commitments from the government of.India, some of which are now made but require monitoring. 1. Subramania.m's November agreements in Rome on long-range agricul­ tural reform