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  • foolishness. "With the limitation of the number of missiles that each sidl may deploy being approximately 2,400," Rusk warned, \\-e will still have "three times the number of MIRVs 1l would take to completely destroy the orld. After World Wars I and II
  • in o exhibit on the 1920s 1980 Walter Cronkite and II panel of national leaders pursued the ques­ lion: "Amerlc lo the 1980's: Where Do We Go From Here?" 1980 In the course of one week, 35,000 visitors filed through the Library to i.ee Great Britain's
  • States Steel. September 18, 1918. (Photographer: R. Gallivan) 5 ''The American Image'' (continued) Son or Caleb Hicks, miner. Bradsha , McDowell County, West Virginia. August 27, 1946. (Photographer: Ru~II Lee) Burial at ·ea for the officers :md men
  • Department; 7. Roger Hilsman, Assistant Sec­ retary of State; 8. Harry McPherson, Special Counsel to the President; 9. Nicholas Katzenbach, Under Secretary of State: 10. Ray Cline, Deputy Director for Intelligence, C.I.A.; ii ii. McGeorge Bundy, National
  • , or ayb we 1.•ould b .1 onl1 stet1on to c rry lt. II to thinks e should spend about 500, as follO~ia: l. 2. dv rt1 in in he uat1n•Anter1oan, e out 1300 Advertising in about 15 oountr1 new papers. which w1ll get 11 our prim ry coverage, bout "'12!5. 3
  • of such cooperative challenges good faith. enter enterprise and should the If the a new era of in World War I it in World War II. People who work together in great projects of this kind are unlikely to want to fight. One condition, formed by technicians
  • . determination to bend every effort to search for peace, but to conduct search from position of strength. Reminding Prime Minister that current Autobahn /convoy hold-up REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS ---~..:C~O~NF=-=II>~lffl=I=..:iI==@:-=· '-✓--- PROHIBITED UNLESS
  • (0) . c. • • .... , 1. ' • , • •• • • • 7. • IJ • • • II t • - • • CCIICIUl'NlllflJ, (0) t • trip • r aoec:1GI • • Jet.., d .. t FEB VI~: / t: ',J / OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 1/7 / 63
  • In the donor's deed of gift. 3/26/2004 -=---J(__ Initials LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocType Doc Info oroa report See, 1a1io fa, Ii ,dia (sa, ,itized ~002) (euplicate #17Q, f)ISF, CF, lodia, Vol11~7, box 131) 07~b ,eport . Classification
  • widespread impression in Congr ss am within th Administration that India and Pakistan have air dy embarked on a "wild arms raoe II at the mcpens of their economic development wlll not stand close analysis. India' a military xpenditures in real terms
  • • '.a ..• n t P •.. CQl,;,.ii.&.i•"--• >< new school, sip i by Bureau Chocta , Tribe, Pearl of Indian Affairs River School in CJD: dlt . . 0 ..--· - _tbi~'.~~th·:tb•·· ,,_ • .,~-oit •• e;~~iitialf•·• •• \ ,-.,"• • •• ,I •• ..;.t
  • APPALACHI ~ - •• '\ii • APPALACH IA-POVERTY BEL T Appalachi~ is a chronicaH~-dep~lsed ar~a · in t~ . Mountain region. Figures in box~s indicate unemp ,in s~ates• Appalachia regions. ~,;,+ii::~i•~ · , .· }rates·. ;°'. ·· ' · By MARJORIE HUNTER
  • '~ 3p s EX¥~1R•V74 2 fl S IU/047-- ---+- --- (duplicate, #98 , NSF, Country File, Yugoslavia, Vol. II, and Diary Backup, "October 4, 1968) Talking Points ~ ., [I" /ot (duplicate, #98a, as above) n.d. #19a report "RVNAF Effectiveness: An Update
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  • .{!tllPb,AJSF,UJ;"~ 7-1~-~f " t~ ~--t-t'T· A 1/30/68 A 1/29/68 A 1/29/68 A 1/30/68 A -ZOO IIKj
  • ow.a .&pirtt. ii-at by Mt teki.n g up muoh ti e.t the begtrming r n:iig hi ti intc a -.e.ry • ort 'beglnain,g tl1il •ery abort · adi:0g. lt Young . ek.e .e t F gular *I accu-... ·t-y_pe of talk-the k:J..nd of thing , r.ocllty· uld . _... • . g_.ht MY
  • $42 million a year for a number of years, to help enlarge and Syria, and Lebanon. e~uip the armed forces of Jordan, At Sulilmit Conference II, the pledge was increased to $56 million per year. * Drawing on its share of these sums, Jordan has
  • . II. ---· r_..!.:. Highway Safety • Senator Ribicoff in a discussion with Alan Boyd and me said he would express no positive opinions on the proposed highway - safety program until be has bad a chance to look at it further with the assistance
  • See all scanned items from file unit "The Message - Vol. II"
  • Folder, "The Message - Vol. II [1 of 2]," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 2
  • ] LOCATION Vice-Presidential Summaries of~ Security File, VP Travel Johnson's Trips 1961-1963 (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security information. by statute or by the agency
  • Folder, "Summaries of Vice President Johnson's Trips, 1961-1963 [II]," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 1
  • FOR HONESTY AND CO MPETENCE. I SUGGESTED TO Jt1M THt\T HE :ii!GHT f-:LSO 1}!ANT 'TO THIMK OF NGUYEN HUU :~. HANH, GOVERfWR QF' THE _NP:Tim!AL BNn< OF VIETNAM, AMD . - MINISTER FOR ECONOMY AND · FINA~CE, ~HO AtTHOUGH FROM CENTRAL VIETNAM IS ~ROBABLY
  • . JOHNSON DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place) LBJ In May 12, 1968 Ranch _ Day Time Telephone f or t ...... . ; Out Lo LD 8:40p 9:45p DINNE • Jim II 9:45p |_ SUNDAY , . Activity (include visited by) R w/ President and Mrs. Johnson Lynda
  • Rather Jones 11:45p retired II ^ nnVFPNMFMT POINTING ntFirc • 1Qfi7 flF ? ^A-Q^T
  • dat e Apri l 16 , 196 8 >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY _ Tuesda _ Da y 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) _ Time 1: In Ou y (includ e visite d by ) o L£ • an ii 2:00p t > The President returne d fro m briefing s a t CINCPA C w/ Jim Jone s
  • . & Mrs. Horner , Mr. & Mrs. McHugh departed the main house to tour the Danz, Martin, and Malechek areas. Col. Cross—me n can shred the remainin g part of the runwa y whenever ready and perhaps J that will slow :_ the,.__, Johnson grass down a bit. ii i
  • 1.1 III JIT-.,, l_. u J . ~-1_L -_ J Cross (business service) --"Get the helicopter ready. We for church and lunch.^ _• __»_ ~T _LJ.—_!_.! Ml I «!•-.-. -L-l •! I ~— — ~ II—I " are going to the _____™ mary s (business service
  • , don't tell me I have to wait on you now while you dress!" 12:12p . To 12:13- 12:20p _ In Cabinet Room for - Swearing-in ceremony for Warren Christopher as _ Deputy Attorney General _____ j ___j i _l_ I.L.I. !' II t: I • r~ _~ i fr T/*^_i' list
  • —————————___________ _ ... ii _. "' —. 1, - ., - ^ Bac > - k to Ova l of c - w / Sec y McNamara , ^w niTf Hous e Dat NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N IA*V , «iden. bega n hi s da y a . (Place ) T Tme .. In Ou tL e Au Th e Whit e °}*£r' E»P g 7 , 196 7 Day — M
  • Bennett Williams, attorney-Wash. , DC Hon and Mrs. Jack Valenti, President, MPA 9:00p I DINNER - w/ above and Mrs. Johnson second floor dining room 11:30p | 12:00m I 11 ! L I! ii i Guests ; Retired departed HOUSEGUESTS; Mrs. Jeann e Murra y
  • s concer n abou t e industry ; and secondly , suc h a meetin g would overcom e widesprea d feelin g tha t th e President talk s onl y t o maritime labor . ' th • i; Ii — j i 1:25p | t I 1 ~—— i Wal , _______ — t Rosto w - pl
  • Matete Majara. Minister of Agriculture Philemon 3M??Rr^ Molefi Jacob Rasekoai, Asst Secy, Cabinet Mr. Spencer Enraght Nettleton, Principal Asst Secy, Cabinet Hon. James Symington ' Mr. G. Edward Clark, (3xDOS Country Director "*" II _^ 11:582. t ^-L
  • picture to him "To George Brown, with affectionate regards, Lyndon B Johnson" I " } " j r 11:15a j t ._ ii Remainder of party-to Oval Office Harold Beeley Walter Haydon I Sir Patrick Dean. Amb of Great Britain j Donald Maitland Mr. Harold Shullaw
  • H> ^^F P ~ 'HUE HOUSE ^iy August J± Date ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON WARY LBJ resident began ms day at (Place)_ _ — •¥*•_ Tune In- Out WVBHBB^B^B^^^H^^ - «___ ji 8:38a ~ . .'"".'.-.- Mr. ' Ii i 1; 11:33a| Arrive . -- Dr
  • *. TH^HIT E HOUS E Dat PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y Th The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 1 jyr 1 In Ou tL Q-..-8:55a f oL cf Wal 10:20a t Califan 11:08 . ii&iSac f (j^.^11:30a f 11: 52 (2^ 11
  • a clum p (tw o or thr e e) o f liv e oa k tree s nea r th e fron t o f th e house . H e sai d tha t h e coul d recommen d littl e els e becaus e o f wate r shortage . 4. 30 p i iI |i I | j| t Depar t Rectory , accompanie d b y Mrs . Johnso n Mr
  • are four 21-ft. - high granite slabs with inscriptions describing Roosevelt's philosophy of citizenship ——^ "Nature" Youth, l:30p Departed ^ (^accompanied
  • _ o the swimmin g poo l fo r swi m w / Mr . Sa m Houston Johnson -^ 9:42a t_ ^ 9:52 y McNamara - Washingto n ________ aI _ _J._C . Kella m - Austi n ! === h; I flj 11:00 a ! Ii i i t _ Mrs . Charle s Baile y - Austi n « —^zzzz Dresse
  • . MarlynVOSS HMC Wesley King—(Corpsman) HM1 Steve Blauvelt (Corpsman) Paul Noonan (Photo) Jack Kightlinger (Photo) Betty fc Tilson Don Tilson SGT Bob Recco (Baggage) SGT II. G. Olenburgh (Baggage) Marie Fehmer Doris Kearns Mary Rather C. Hil l (USSS) J
  • Wed White Bill House 8-5-64 Moyers Henry W Jenkins Larry O'Brien J Edgar Hoover W Jenkins Ford La II Jolla out at OFF RECORD California To Mansion to meet w/ Plans for Progress group made Remarks East Room Attending were 148 persons Top
  • , For t Wort h (Rut h Carter ) - b . 47 Mr. Whitne y Young , NY C -b. 4 8 Don Bradley , Lo s Angele s - b. 49 Henry For d II , Detroi t - b. 5 0 George Meany , Honolul u - b . 5 1 11:00 Thursday LD t C C C C Telephone fort Time Day Nov. 5 , 196 4
  • Jerom e P. Cavanagh, Chairman Dr. Clarence Hilberry, Pres. Dr. Marvin Niehuss, Exe. VPres, Univ, of Michigan Wayn e State Univ. Henry For d II, Chairma n of the Board, Ford Motor Co. Fr. Laurence V Britt , S. J._^ FranK Angelo, Managing Editor, Detroit