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  • to the fact that the Regional Office is now moving from Denver to Fort Worth, it appears to me a good time for any changes that might be made, and certainly I am interested vecy much in the proposition, and from what you had to say I believe you can get me
  • . · SCOTT .I t .... 6. The results of Ronning Mission relating to Prisoners of · ·. · · War is being .aent to the -Department ·by. separate telegram.- .: ·>-· . . ... ·, . ~: .... '·· .· :• • ~ •• I:: • ,• • 411 : t, • • ,., • ~ • ' .J
  • Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] 11 tentat ive list. Do you th i nk h e's anybody worth my see ing 7 Do y ou think he had en ough r elations with Johnson in those Ei senhower y e ars? C: I thi nk he probably did. Not a great de al of di re ct re
  • worth the risk. Woulda•t Wla Browa•s arriYal he a good time to him with aoxne woria &om the Prealdem; we cCNld t&Sea few .fareip policy plaans before November :. aD4 B.OK/ Jap imnnal• izatioa might jwrt be made bato one. spJioathis one? We could avan
  • IN RECENT SPEECH CEMBTEL 947) AND PROPOSALS FOR MAX.IMIZ ING EX.PORTS. BOWLES Br . ., {· I INCOMING TELEGRAM Department 2 Action NNNNQSA456 of State S!CKEr RR RUEHCR RUEHOT NEA DE RUSBAE6448 2881500 Info ss G SP SAH L H ZNY SSSSS. R 15 133 0Z
  • Legislative Files, 1953-54 Legislative Files, 1953-54 Legislative Files, 1953-54 Legislative Files, 1953-54 Legislative Files, 1953-54 250 250 250 250 Government Competition with Private Enterprise Mail Curtailment Parcel Post Rates [2 folders] Star Mail
  • of the bill was finally paid by the farmer, the worker, the small banker, and the small investor. Europe finally got free of charge from the United States less than t wenty billion dollars worth of goods, but the failure of the United States to pl
  • In a telegram sent from Tyler, Texas, Lady Bird tells LBJ that she had a hectic day and is taking the 5:00 bus home.
  • pp-ctjandlbj-letters-ctj-telegram-11-7-34
  • Telegram, Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson, 11/7/1934?
  • bs idiary st ocks of his radio and all other news papers exce pt the Star ·group where he was only a ble to buy t he oper ating ha.lf. He charges 15% on h is radio into Centra l and puts oper a.ting fews on t he pa pers. He say s t hat he has
  • directions to take and how much effort it is worth. I think that some Commerce soundings are about the only way to get a feeling for scope of the problem. On the impact, we could probably pick up information on the bond underwriting problem without too much
  • of contributing to the realization of this great humanitarian object~ve. · ,,,.- ·-· I am fully convinced tha~ our concerted ef­ forts in supporting the UNESCO activit;es in this field would constitute a historic step on the way towards the progress and happiness
  • Date Novembe r 4 , 196 4 THE WHIT E HOUS E PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y Jim Hog g Suit e o f Driskil l Hotel , Austin , Texa s The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place) . Entry No. C C Telephone fort Time Out In D Wednesda
  • operational theory was that the key to a successful ad campaign was identifying the product's "unique selling position." Reeves realized that Eisenhower -- a five-star general who managed to be plain old "Ike" to millions of Americans -- was h1s own unique
  • operational theory was that the key to a successful ad campaign was identifying the product's "unique selling position." Reeves realized that Eisenhower -- a five-star general who managed to be plain old "Ike" to millions of Americans -- was h1s own unique
  • -- immediately upon takeoff - showed Busby and Cater the telegram he had just received from Sen. Robt Kennedy. The President himselt made no comment. . . just handed it to the two men. . . and Busby said, "He wants to see you like he wanted to see McNamara
  • at all that if a visit to London should have to be paid for by another visit to the hospital, it is not worth it in terms of what the world and your own countrymen ask of you. But I will admit if pressed that I do not see why this particular visit should
  • . Recommendations for contracting the new and expanded capital and operations programs have been made in various sections of this report. It is worth listing here the more important of these programs and activities that should be contracted out to indicate
  • : ~~~~ft~?:i:l . ·1 ' ;. ;;f ;t~ ->~~f.ENDfAND HOLD,FOR,ACKS • ,./ • - !-:f~~ ~t;~· ... ~ • ;-,;:--:, ,, ,f SEC~;f:'.;,NQ{QR.~;;:~~;&);~s ·w. ·.. ~,,·._.,· . • .,:,·;:,:':~: t;,~~ -~~ ~ . •· .. .- !INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State
  • second most important tradin ·g partner, next to Canada. In 1962, we sold $1.41 billion worth of agricultural products, machinery, coal, scrap iron and other products to Japan, while buying $1.36 billion worth .of goods from it. Over the five­ year period
  • :. s; not .. : ~ ,; ; .:- :-.-: :-~1: :..:,.- dee 12.ss ~~: ~ ...1 ·I I OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE:0 0 CHARGETO 1/-0 Origin ss Info, ? of State 65 COLLECT ~ ACTION: Amembaaay LORDON Amembaasy NEW DILBI lNFO: Amembasay KABACBI ,S
  • the polls in Fort Worth on that election, and she felt personally responsible for his election. f: That's the nice thing about that close an election. Every box that went by 37 votes can claim to have put him in. H: Don't tell me. You'll find that, I'm
  • they had ever flown the Cypriot flag. An interesting sidelight, by the way, is that the Cypriots didn't have a national anthem. And so you get into this customary thing, the exchanges of national anthems. They had a band there that could play "The Star
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident
  • . October 9, 1968 President: Herewlth the text on the tea break. Worth reading for underlined pae•ages. The moat forthcomln1 busine • a yet wlth Hanol -- but •till utterly lnconclu•ive. w. Parla 22106 (DELTO 88S) WWRostow:rln W. Roatow -SECRET 7 B
  • the last telegram to Moscow in SUNFLOWER series that approaches could represent either: A. A sign of serious interest on Hanoi's part in beginning procese toward reaching settlement or toward mutual abatement of the conflict; or B. Part of an intensified
  • contacts here aren't too optimistic, but those are worth a try. U th.ls were a one-way trip, the Korean-American Foundation would pay for ocean travel to help get the student back. Third, tho State Department response is that any !oreigner facing
  • WHIT E HOUSE Da e fort Activit oL D _ 7:30 a t : 50a t TH MA y Templ e s VHITE HOUS E dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Resident bega n hi s day at (Place ) TH T^mp Telephon In Ou 11 tL e MA Y 15 , 196 8 E WHIT E HOUS E Day e f o r t
  • WHITE HOUS E dat e Ma y 20 , 196 8 IDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N f DIAR Y Monda President bega n hi s day at (Place) _ TH Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL E WHIT E HOUS E Da e fort Activit oL t ha d breakfas t 8:35am t Judge 8:45 Mr _ 9:0 y y
  • : I didn't think you could get from here to there anymore. C: Working that whole system out with the railroad companies was really something. But here's the thing. You got these fantastic telegrams from little two-bit towns along the way. I'll
  • County--Russellville. It's in the Arkansas River Valley halfway between Little Rock and Fort Smith. We had a good-sized colored population~ I would suppose about twenty per cent of our people in the town were black. challenge~ ism there. And it had
  • upon, it was an entirely different group. Judge Sarah Hughes in Dallas, Judge Leo Brewster in Fort Worth, Judge Noel, Jim Noel in Houston. and myself. Now I think that certainly there must have been some personality problems between the Vice President
  • they ever got it down to where anybody got any but the athletic department. G: Let me ask you some more about the White Stars. W: All right. G: Was the official name White Stars or was it Alpha and Omega? W: It was Alpha Omega. We called them
  • to Washington. There was Gale McGee, sitting all by himself at the front end of the boat looking up at the stars. He said, "It sure is pretty here. It kind of reminds me a little bit of my home state, Wyoming. I look up at these stars. You know, sometimes it's
  • scaling Mt. Everest. It fort, on .the other hand, is first, last will be a triumph for man's in­ and unblushingly miliwy. The domitable spirit of adventure; but, Soviet Union is therefore racing to WERE RUNNING THB WRONG RACE WITH RUSSIA/ win inner
  • - October 13, 1967 JOHMSOM t his day at (Place)— Uay The White House - Teiephone fort OtM Lo Friday i AcHvtty (mc)ude vtstted by) LD :10p OFF RECORD: Jack Horner and Lee Cohn of the Washington Star. Tom Johnson's Tom Johnson notes to DT
  • first vestiges of the new day can be seen. Date March 19, 1967 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Aboard T-_ Telephone fort Entrv Tune \o' 1 1 1^ Ou AFOne 26000--en route Hickam AFB Expend,- Activity LD
  • in the field for whatever that judgment is worth examined them. That is about the extent of the informa­ to use back here as expert Monday morning quarterbacks. tion we have on it. That is the judgII1:entof the best military advice I have Q. Did you say "men
  • attention. When I read it last Sunday it seemed amazing to me that Gardner Cowles would allow Look to be used for such a tawdry piece of yellow journalism. I sent him a telegram at once urging him to review the situation with me, to .which he has not ·yet
  • it is likely that no resolution will pass. ' l ·\ 2. Send a .telegram tonight to the Republic of Korea to get their .agreement on what should be put to the United Nations. 3. Go to the 16 countries who as part of the UN forces had· troops in Korea. We should