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  • • , ~ I Admiral William F. Raborn 1 Jro . l. ! .l i 4/6/65 LD call to El Monte, Calif. 4 :26 pm 4/8/65 LD call to Pasadena, Calif 10:07 am 4/28/65 Local call from 5:55 pm Dominican Repub,~ic 4/29/65 Local call to Local call from Local call
  • dependence that Foster Dulles had on Lyndon Johnson's legislative judgment. I can just hear Dulles saying time and again, "Hhat does Lyndon Johnson say?" whenever there was a crisis or same problem. It was quite a refrain: LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Relationship between Foster Dulles and LBJ; meeting LBJ; trying to establish trans-Atlantic nuclear force; going to the German government with a proposal for a MLF; LBJ’s understanding of, and congressional relations on, the trans-Atlantic nuclear
  • to urban disadvantage politanism the cities. at the identify with oriented to their creative which that to emphasize afford added amendments the Department the This role major of the , not concern metropolitan or further is to foster
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEWEE: John William
  • and his probable line. /J./13. William P. Bundy Attachment: Clipping from 1/11/65 edition. 0--) FE :WPBundy:mk 0 0 0 t. I,' ✓ JA,»AN, THE U.S., AND WAR :IN SOUTH VIETNAM.. , Interview ·With Japan's New Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato . r , I
  • , I .4 /-//,~6 -2­ The Papandreou Government relies primarily on private enterprise to foster Greece's economic development. A prime objective is to gear the economy to take full advantage of the Greek-EEC association, which to date has had
  • thought we were getting a snow job from the military. Was Cab[ot] Lodge the ambassador? Yes, I think Cab Lodge was out there at that time. I think I stayed the night with him one night. I stayed with [William] Westmoreland one night at his place. I spent
  • on it? A couple of members from Appropriations, I think, the Majority Leader. Anyhow, there were six or seven senators on that. So he knew where all the hidden money was in the budget and participated in all that. Of course, [he] still blames John Foster Dulles
  • --and in fostering this closer relationship between science and engineering is in one way the same as the work Cooper and Conrad did in their mission. Two test pilots, who are engineers, worked to enhance scientific knowledge. These two engineers became our first
  • society." A fUndamental objective of u.s. military programs is the fostering of a Latin American leadership dedicated to preserving democratic, constitutional order. We are making an intensive effort to develop an appreciation of the role of the military
  • fostered by the Government 2 a settlement of the dispute. 3 is deliberately in order to force the increase 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10. (S) The detonation on 16 October explosion Indian sharp have introduced defeats suffered time has
  • supportive and laudatory comments from 13 Senators: Mansfield, Pastore, Bayh, Brewster, Anderson, Hart, Sparkman, elson, McGee, Byrd (W. Va.), Williams (NJ), Mondale and Harris and from 5 Representatives: Albert, Morgan, Holifield, Price and Cohelan. Senator
  • before considering additional program assistance. RECOMMENDATION: I recommend that, in ac~ordance with the revised framework above, you authorize the negotiation with the Government of Peru of a program loan of $15 million. William S. Gaud i - CJM.f
  • """,/1/J/; M ~ lp Williams to President 1p C 7/3/68 A Deptel to Saigon 2p 7/9/68 A From Katzenbach, re: 4:30 meeting 1p undated A Deptel to Paris s 3p undated A "Tab B--Possible Opening Proposal . .. " 1p undated A "Topics to be Included
  • produce righteousness in far countries. This illusion was a major cause of trouble in the 1950's and it contributed to the rigidities of John Foster Dulles. / '....... {:'. . \ ...... •· - 2 1964 was a year of progress in this matter of Arre rican
  • the local currency . element of the loan from $6,450,000 to about $4,000,000. The $12,000,000 level will launch significant reforms. If the program proceeds satisfactorily, we will in future recommend an increase to the loan. u~r:c William S. Gaud ?WWTIAJ
  • of Senator Sparkman. Others present were Senators Mansfield• Lausche, Gore, SymiL1.gton, Pell, Hickenlooper, Aiken, . Williams, Mundt, and Cooper. ·· The Secretary opened with a general review of events, the steps taken and the options open on the i~cident
  • as a whole to review them, or to see this memo ra.n,dum. The study of ( l) Eliminating or Controlling Pollution from Federal Sources was made by James Quigley of HEW and William Ross of BOB. Possibilities of (2) Expanded Research and Development in air
  • of the fantastic contortions the Administration has had to go through to try to justify and explain the internal situation in Viet-Nam." ifjj} William J. Jorden CONGRESSh., . . {AL RECORD· SENATE May 27, 1966 11159 The riots that have occurred a rc calcu­
  • by you will set the st_ age for a successful visit to I attach a draft of a few remarks that you upon in speaking to the Mission. En.c losure : tr.s. Private . Investment and Trade Exploratory Mission to Korea may William S. Gaud wish to draw
  • 1 Attached for the information and files of MR. Kc.IERare two memoranda of conversation between William P. Bundy and H.~ ".qtul KIM.,.. dated December 2 regar~ing: , • • 1. Korea-Japan Settlement, 2. Possibility of State Visit by Korean
  • know we are heading this particular issue off in our latest instructions to Foster ln Geneva. Gene also reports (with fingers crossed) that: He believes we have an agreed State-Defense negotiating position on the trilateral talks to which McCloy also
  • the full support of Canada., the U. K . ., Germany and Japan, our key India Consortium partners. ) George Woods is expected back Sunday night, check with him personally then or Monday morning,to accuracy of these views. and I will • verify the .. William
  • On Anheuser-Busch Democratic National Committee: Gen'l Organizational Plans for 1964 Election DEMOCRATIC PARTY FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES, 1963: GALA, DOLLARS FOR DEMOS, ETC. Campaign Financing: Williams Announcement, 1966 Democratic Fund Raising, 1965: President
  • . --.-.u.a.. WILLIAM M. -CULi.OCH, -T• IIICHAIID a. IIIIUG.L, C:UNTaf P.A~ . -0 OIIHWAY, IXIDITIY& DI- JOINT CoMMITTEE December WALi.AC& P. -.:TT, ___ 12.-"J.,,. -
  • to be an atomic bomb. United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
  • , the Internal Revenue Service, because most of the major scandals of the preceding few years had been efforts to intervene with the Internal Revenue Service. You may remember [John] Williams of Delaware, for instance, who found some absolutely horrific scams
  • on the Israeli desalting project: George Woods Charles Schultze Lincoln Gordon William Webster /4alter Heller Max Millikan James Riddleberge r This list has been sifted by State, AEC, Interior, Don Hornig's staff and by Mac Bundy. State put Dave Bell at the top
  • to the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity was organized at a White House meeting on Tuesday, August 6. At that time, G. William ~iller, President of Jextron, Inc., was named Chairman of the Advisory Council and the following representatives from
  • ; the Pueblo incident; Robert McNamara and Clark Clifford; LBJ’s estimation of the enemy’s thinking; Tet offensive; the San Antonio formula; LBJ not running for re-election; LBJ’s lack of involvement in the 1968 convention; General William Westmoreland
  • a one-vote loss after all of the manipulation and maneuvering. I think it's a microcosm of efforts we undertook. It had all the elements in it. G: The Republicans charged that three of the Democratic conferees, [William] Ayres, Adam Clayton Powell
  • Ireland; LBJ's vice presidential trip to Vietnam, Taiwan, and Indonesia; William F. Buckley's article stating that O'Brien had acted inappropriately while in Latin America with JFK in December 1961; O'Brien's Time cover story in September 1961; O'Brien's
  • '-:) ~'-'-~ ' ~ (dup. #54, NSF, Country File, India, "India's Food Problem, Vol. 4") CAP 82675 re VietRa-m -#8 eable #9b memo - ~ J) S 0()4t-" ,o-1c>-C\S t-)w qJ-;i.\ l - William BamJy to Secretat y o f ~ • 1L.) 6-p C _re_Yiet.nam._ ~1'.,1'-6 L Iq4 IV
  • million. V0 William ,o .•• ..,..··• . ~ S. Gaud • ____ _J Thursday, 7:05 p.m. November 2, 1967 Mr. President: If you haven't see it, you will wi.sh to read Gen. Bradley's article. W. W •. Rostow WWRostow:rln GENERAL OMARBRADLEY The GI's