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- Jurisdiction Over Certain Blocked Assets from the Attorney General to the Secretary of the Treasury." ~-711-~ / ( Frank M. Wozencraft Assistant Attorney General Office of Legal Counsel Attachment DRAFTPRESSRELEASEFOR USE IN ANNOUNCING THE SIGNINGOF
- by the Commerce Committee.) In doubt about the jurisdiction and at your suggestion, I have asked for an appointment for the Secretary to talk to Carl Albert in the House, and at Mike Manatos' suggestion, I will talk to Frank Valeo tomorrow. Alan Boyd
- u p a t noo n today . w/ Rep . Car l Perkin s ,, Les C Beebe Rep Frank Thompso n Le o C. Beebe ? Motor Co. Co Rep. Elme r Hollan d VP . Ford Moto VP Ford r Rep. Joh n Dent Rep. Roma n Pucinsk i WHITE HOUS E Dat e2 IIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N 3
- amplification of the President's comment about the influence of Hanoi 1 s will to fight versus our will. He asked if the President worried about criticism from Senator Lausche, Bishop Sheen and Senator Cooper. The President said those three didn't worry him, nor
- , Frank G., Tennessee, 1955-59 3 6/6/23 Clifford, Clark M., 1948-58 Clyde, George D., Utah, 1958 Cohen, Hon. Benjamin V., 1957-58 Coleman, J. P., Mississippi, 1952-59 Collins, LeRoy, Florida, 1958-59 Corcoran, Thomas G., ca. 1938-61 D [includes
- Frank J. Lausche~ United St.ates senate ? 'l'he Honorable Thomas E,. Morgan, House of Representatives ? The Honorable omar Burleson, House of Representatives The Honorable Wayne L. Hays, House of Representatives The Honorable Clement J .. Zablocki
- changes on 3/23. LBJ, in New York, lunches with Time magazine editors and later meets with Newsweek editors. CTJ joins him in New York that evening and they attend The Music Man. 3/21 The Johnsons have dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stanton at Club 21
Oral history transcript, William A. Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : [Frank] Lausche was Democrat, I guess, or voted with the Democrats. R: Well, and then somebody else died, I think it was a senator from West Virginia, and they appointed a Democrat, which gave us--the Democrats--control of [the Senate]. This was in 1954
- BRIOHT, J .W., NSFIELD, Mike MORSE,Wayne HICKENLOOPER,Bourke B. CASE, Clifford P. COOPER,John Sherman CARLSON,Frank AIKEN, George n. HARPHAM,Dale, Washington, n.c. KING, James B., Jr. LOBODA,Samuel R., Oakton, Va. April Jl. 1'61 Dear CoaaH•en,ae
- for the nselves. It was a I remain, Your friend, I Frank B. G" iotti, D. D. Past Na:ti al Commander Regular et erans Association of the U. s. ~oing around that the that he might rename :-ganization in this l that we stop alloWing •.• t Gaul.le shows a good
Oral history transcript, Donald J. Cronin, interview 3 (III), 12/14/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- , during the mid-1950s he had a very narrow majority, one or two votes. C: Had the Wayne Morse situation and so on. G: Frank C: Lausche. Yes. But I'm not sure--then again, I'm going backwards. I'm not so sure anybody really wanted a working majority
- facilities. Democrats Harry Byrd and Frank Lausche joined Republicans on the vote. Eisenhower sends special message to Congress proposing legislation to establish civilian controlled National Aeronautics and Space Agency to direct all government activities
- the people when I ran that I'd vote with the Democrats to organize the Senate, so that was well settled. My word is my bond. Now when Senator [Frank] Lausche came in, it may have been a little different because he had everybody in suspense as to which
- know. [Inaudible]. G: The Senate was almost split fifty-fifty Democrats and Republicans that year. In 1957, LBJ was elected majority leader because of one very conservative Democrat, Senator [Frank] Lausche, voted for him for majority leader. Did he
- - 1968 Series III - Meetings - Section A - Cabinet 10 June 1, 1966 1962 - 1968 Series III - Meetings - Section A - Cabinet 10 10 03/03/17 Sept. 11, 1967 - National Issues Conference. Sponsored by Congressman Frank Evans, Washington. Sept. 19, 1967
- with Stanley Marcus, Ed Connally, Mr. Choate (Boston Herald-Traveler), Mr. & Mrs. Hobart Taylor, Jr., Jim Pipkin and Augustus Long of Texaco, and Frank Mayborn. Talks with Woodrow Seals and with Secy. Freeman. 1/20 Lunch at White House for [Democratic
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 9 (IX), 8/16/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Do you recall what he did that was so impressive? R: No, it wasn't what he did, it was his manner. relaxed. He was easy. He seemed to be very frank and very candid. He was Since there was so little he could possibly say I didn't pay any
- , is in no mood for additional legislative programs. ICC - no ~oblem. Safety - concern over additional expenditures even from the Trust Fund. Said he will discuss with Wilbur Mills, George Fallon and possibly Harley Staggers. Rep. °Frank Thompson - Okay
- of Agriculture & Mrs. Freeman MANSFIELD, Mike, U.S. Senate CASE, Clifford, U.S. Senate LAUSCHE, Frank J ., U.S. Senate GRUENING, Ernest, U.S. Senate CHAFEE, John H., Gov. of R.I. ELLINGTON, Buford, Gov. of Tenn. CONNALLY, John B., Gov. of Texas WlDNALL, William B
- Lausche votes with the Democrats to organize the Senate. Senator Mansfield is elected Democratic whip. Senator Anderson offers a motion to consider the adoption of new Senate rules in hopes of changing Rule 22, the filibuster rule. LBJ immediately moves
- by member ICO agencies, with attachment of Jo Ko Treadwell, Chairman, Ships Panel of ICO, letter dated January 24, 1967, to Dro Frosch regarding utilization of ANTON BRUUN M Letter to Mro Frank Meyer, Administrative Assistant to Representative Gerald Ford
- , Edward V. McCLELLAN , John 1 • SCOTT, Hugh TYDINGS, Joseph D. BARTLETT, E. L. BREHJSTER, Daniel B. CASE, Clifford P. CLARK) Joseph S. DOUGLAS, Paul H. GRUENING, Ernest HARTKE, Vance INOUYE, Daniel KENNEDY, Robert F. KUCHEL, Thomas H. LAUSCHE, Frank J
- and strategic delivery systems, and to apply necessary safeguards to peaceful activities which have possible weapon implications. The Assistant Director is Dr. Herbert Scoville, Jr. He was appointed to this position in December, 1963, succeeding Dr. Frank Long
- . Sabin o Hernandez , Dr . Ricard o Moren o Cornejo , Dr. Juli e Eduard o Pazmine , Alfons o Mejia , Dr . Neftal i Fonce-Miranda , Eduardo Arosemena ; Senators : Sparkman , Humphrey , Lausche , Church ; Congressmen: Clemen t Zablocki , Oma r Burleson , Edn
- Secreta Senator Bourk e Hickenlooper Cong Cong. Che t Holifiel d Senato The Vic e Presiden t Hon Senator Henr y Jackso n Genera Senator Fran k Lausch e Cong Cong. Cong. Josep Josep h W W.. Marti n Ashton Bill Gonella Moyers Jake Jacobsen Bill Moyers
- a Robertso n Senator Stuar t Symingto n Senator Clinto n Anders or Senator Fran k Lausche Senator Gal e McGe e \ Senator Phili p Har t / ^ Senator J Loss Bas s 1 Senator Jame s Pearso n J Senator Pete Pete rr Dominick" Dominick" ' To th e Cabine t Roo m
- , the Philippines, Kenya, and Ghana. There are also texts for speeches delivered by Sargent Shriver and Harris Wofford. 14 1964 Peace Corps Coordination Meetings [Folder title added to list 11/16/92] Memos to Moyers from Ed Henry, Bob Lane, Frank Erwin, and Fannie
- , Harrison A. BREWSTER,Daniel B. KENNEDY,Edward M. BASS, Ross CANNON, Howard W. COTTON,Norris DOMINICK,Peter HARTKE,Vance LAUSCHE,Frank J. McGEE, Gale W. MCRTON,Thruston B. NEUBERGER, Maurine B. PEARSON,James B. u. s. Congress GJ:AIMO,Robert N. HARRIS, Oren
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 16 (XVI), 9/13/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- and there. I think [Frank] Lausche of Ohio was in the Senate at that particular point and Lausche was way to the right of Bob Taft. You get sorne of the New England group such as Johnny Pastore, who was a liberal but certainly was not part of the liberal
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- . Woolf crJ•it brUlianUt. It .can't. e~~r, b• that tough. a1aia~ Jlt' • 1ot to 1•t ea1ier. Y~ bow you baye a yo\Uli, 111.a• working for you iame of ·Peter stabell wit.~ married Su ■an. Loe• ■•r, Frank Loe ■■ er' t dauahter. i q.udl~ her oa my knee
- position is inimical to our best interests in .-Latin America. Senator Lausche -- Ray Firestone, Chairman of Firestone, _ has been talking to Senator Lausche and is planning to do so again. He seems to be sanguine about having Lausche support the Resolution
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- , quite strong in that way. interest was foreign policy. But the key that triggered my The incumbent Senator, Senator Frank Barrett who had been in public life without a defeat all the way from the state legislature to governor to Congress to the Senate
- a in st t h e v a st m ajo rity s e n ti m e n t in th is co u n try , b o th w h ite an d Negro, w h ich n o w w a n ts to see th in g s d on e. Instead o f Just lis te n to m ore b ig talk . SOUTHEAST ASIA PROBLEM M r. LAUSCHE. Mr. P resident, I de
- Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh SUNDQUIST -- I -- 6 S: On the motion of Senator Lausche. G: But that did come from the Agriculture Department in 1963? S: Oh, yes
- -=--.~ CODE _ _ _ ~ J96-3500 _ __ . (Walter Edwards) 1.700 K. St., N# Res: 4941 Glenbrook Rd : ~: 363-4133 AREA COO[ - CHURCH_, Sen~ Frank .(405 OSOB) 6704 Pembert~.!:!L-.8.~tb_~sdaL_ Md_.- - -·- OL 6-lm JlqFA CODE 342-8107 109 Idaho St., Boise
- know that Johnson went over frequently--until the last year when Mr. Rayburn was progressively ill--to the Board of Education meetings and met there with the collection of Texans and others, Dick Bolling [D.-Mo.] and Frank Thompson [D.-N.J.] and John