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- estates when the property. ij 1: i I 0 M. L. Null The condemnation case referred to above is Civil Action No. 22. In the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Victoria Division, entitled United States ?f America, Petitioner
- December 22, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Milan Miskovsky FROM: Harold Hair SUBJECT: Minutemen In my visit on December 21, 1967 with Lt. George Fenil, Chief of the civil Disobedience Squad, Philadelphia Police Department* I a sked him about a newspaper
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- a very powerful committee and as time went by they had jurisdiction over civil rights legislation. But the significance of Price Daniel going on the Judiciary Committee over Governor Lehman was basically a civil rights fight. I think this one move
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 67: Mar. 14‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- urdered Americans In addition, there have been a number of mining and other attacks on bridges and railways in South Viet-Nam as well. as assassinations and ambushes involving South Vietnamese civil and military officials. The Governments of the Republic
- was just rambling in his conversation. "Could it have been Castro? Could it have been the Soviet Union?" And I told him no, that the investigation had been very thorough, that the Warren Commission had confirmed the conclusions of the FBI
- with Martin Luther King, Jr. FBI role vs. Secret Service role; FBI jurisdiction in cases; FBI involvement in civil rights cases, especially the murder of three civil rights workers in Mississippi and Viola Liuzzo murder.
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- , ·-· ·· ... .. . The President - TO: ~ ,Jtr¥ FROM: H. SUBJECT: American Observers ·of~the Vietnamese Elections c. Lodge l~ -··· . . . ,., ... . Anothe -expression of . opinion concerning the Vietnamese elections from . one of the American Observers has come to me
- because of the press of work that is piling up in the Budget session, State of the Union Message, and your legislative program. 4. At the same time, I think it may well be in our interests to have Wilson here in December, both to make sure their defense
- nation on sea and l and- our Ar m3--and our Navy personels have been limited in freedom of speech and freedom .of action. ur cons titution makers designed a protection of civil liberty grom a pO$Sible military des potism. The Hatc"h Bill according to its
- •v,e. th :t thit br48k1nfI • tro ell formal political rally linff ie j•uetitied ·tha't Roo•-n:elt dMa -,tud for yout . e: d the rutu.r , _ u · tor ~tM,ag. o I •11-.-n t h 11.t American yout .le e(l11c -ion ha 1 t- place heN. -OM o.f' our t-hs-e
- Conference last September, it was agreed that the two co-chairmen, the Soviet Union and the United States, would consult and agree on a date for resumption after which the other members of the Committee would be consulted in order to obtain their agreement
- . THAT THE. GERMANS WOULD BE PREPARED t.0 L\JCREASE THEIR CIVIL PURCHASES TO -DM250 MILLIO_N , WHICH, ii. ITH ~1ILIIARY PURCHASES IN THE ORDER OF DM200 MILLION WOULD Ai'1 0UNt ·-ro Dr,1 450 MILLION c1.E✓• IN -THE NEIGHBOR .HOOD OF . 41 ~ILL ION . POUNDS). 11CCLOY
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- by helping lead the American Veterans Committee'~ ... He . is . . ,,, ' , : ' ' . a graduate of Yale University, swmna cum laude, and ' was a Lowell Junior Fellow at Harvard for three years. ·'' 5. . The·s~· officers should complement each other
- are, of course, the American reporting from there, and backed up by strong feelings-- D: Do you mean the reporting of the press? B: No, I mean mainly the government, the embassy, and backed up by the interested agencies in the U.S. He gets the feeling
- · PICKLE, J. J. Daniel J. RONA1'ITIOUSE, SPRINGER,William L. STAGGERS,Harley o. WATSCN,Albert W. Wil.LIAMS, John B. ADA?£, John G. Wash., D .C • AMOS, John, American Trucking Assn, Inc., Wash., D.C. DEAN, George Baker, Harvard University Cambri~e, Mass
- significantly to increasing the number of Soviet tourists and exchange visitors coming to the US. It undoubtedly would also l~ad to an increase in the number of American tourists going to the Soviet'...Union. Finally, it would result in broad contacts between
- ) 1966 Task Force on Civil Rights (2) Presidential Commitments; Expiring Laws; Bills Pending; Studies --l Presidential Commitments, Etc. --2 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 Economic Education Eighteen Year Old Vote -- Draft The American Farmer Pamphlet
- as a lawyer and a judge appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson to the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. Goldberg ruled on cases involving civil rights and liberties, school integration, school finance, and federal criminal procedures. This collection
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS O R TITLE F.Cf, ~ v6i t1- n tt1 "Elantiago,, ~ JI.. ~, .. &/I 3.1,5..1.- RESTRICTION NI. J C,/... 'i I ,, Inter-American Meeti.ng o-f ·-P1esi:-dents unda-t-ed
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- this: In the pe_riod ·#H~#HH-#H#Hff#4 Former Presidei1-t Eisenhower ashs priority efforts to _ensure Viet,iam, victory: Page 3 . .#############H#####H##H#H#H##~####~~H-##########1. f before the massive American build-up be• gan, about two years ago, the war was go
- with the United States of Brazil relating to cooperation in the civil uses of atomic: energy. The amendment has been rovlewed by the Bt.treau of the Budget. particularly fi-om tho standp0int of the budgetary and fiscal aspects. and lt recommend$ that you approve
- —State (--1966) [2of3] Church—State (--1966) [3of3] Church—State (1967-1968) Civil Rights [contains folder labeled “Role of States in Securing Compliance with Civil Rights Act of 1964] Cooperative Education Credit Unions District of Columbia Educational
- in thia agreement because your participation was voluntary and repreaent• your r.ecognition of the importance that American lnduatry is attaching to these problem•. Your leadersblp wilt. I am sure, awaken an answering reaponae from, member• of your
Oral history transcript, James C. Gaither, interview 1 (I), 11/19/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- was then Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Division. Then in late July of 1966, I came over here as a staff assistant to the President, working for Joe Califano. P: Who brought you on? G: Califano. The background is somewhat complicated. John
- America'• aympathy for CncboalovaJda in a D.Clll-political and American ■ ettiag. W. W. Roatow ---- Speak to Jim Jones tentati•ely about a time No ---- Speak to me _ _ __ -· ·•:i~" . ·· • ,. • , ~ T0 B~ :'\}.! f..Dt
- another recruit in Wiesbaden, [Germany]. So I went to law school, thinking that law school was essentially about constitutional matters, matter of civil liberties. I discovered it was about torts and private property and was somewhat taken aback. B: Did
- Civil Rights Bill; LBJ’s 1964 campaign speech in New Orleans; Johnson treatment; immense capacity to judge people; Johnson-Rayburn relationship; first signs of Presidential ambition; LBJ’s relationship with oil and gas industries; relationship
- on President Johnson, discussed and showed his prize-winning civil rights film, A Time for Justice, as "a tribute" to "the contribution [LBJ] made in this vital area." Understanding that contribution, he said, "you will know what a giant he was in American
- 6 6 10/04/17 National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Folder Title Advertising Council Afganistan AFL-CIO Airline Strike Alliance for Progress Aluminim, Zinc, etc. HR 9047 and HR 1305 American Alumni council American Bible Society
- some tiichly org,mized church cnlitici;. 0 0 H. L. HUN1' • KOREA U.S. DEAD AND WOUNDED BEFORE PEACE TALKS U.S. DEAD AND WOUNDED AFTER PEACE TALKS HEAR ... 74,715* Hon. John Distinguished Americans ... Meeting at this crucial hour ... to arouse
- (Ambassadors)" open 3 "Appointments-Selections (American Red Cross)" open 3 "Appointments-Selections (Board of Foreign Scholarships)" open 3 "Appointments-Selections (Civil Service)" open 3 "Appointments-Selections (Judges)" open 3 "Appointments
- Carroll, and some of them two hundred of them. They are unedited; give unequalled insights into what war is. no conections, no "expletives deleted," There are letters from the home front as A Union soldier wrote from a Civil well, occasionally one from
- Civil Liberties Union has us in court now, and, in fact, today we are making an appeal. The District court ruled on last Saturday that the regulations we have prescribed governing demonstrations in front of the White House and Lafayette Park
- . It is the spirit of Korea today,of Americatoday-- andof our meetingtodayto lookforward,to the worksweseekto dotogether. Wehavenot forgotten-- weshalI neverforget -- in Americaor in Koreathat the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. But likewise,Mr. President
- it"--and 0;:1 the other side, presumably the union and shippers, who say, "We want more ships and more emphasis on American carriers," and then a :niddle p,nition of those who think that we need to do so:nething drastic in the way of remedying the problems
- Biographical information; Maritime Administration; Commerce and Transportation Departments; unions; President’s veto of independent maritime agency; Merchant Marines; standard containers; Nick Johnson; Robert McNamara and his program; shipbuilding
- surprise he opened up the initial interview with a suggestion that the Mine Workers International Union and he needed a new general counsel, and would I consider it? It was a long far cry from anything, that I'd ever anticipated up to that time. F: You
- Early personal history in Texas; Justice Department experience; Texas Legislature service; Mine Workers International Union background; LBJ and John L. Lewis; first contacts with LBJ; recollection of Sam Ealy Johnson; LBJ’s job with Kleburg and NYA
Folder title list, White House Central Files, Subject Files, International Organizations (IT)
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- : International Organizations [NAID 591581] http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/whcf President of PAR Congress in November of 1968, -1”. IT 42 PAN AMERICAN UNION Processed. Box 9 Contains copy of OAS Chronicle of 1966 and material on the Pan American
- senior and action level teams, each rep resenting one of the following: the United States, the Soviet Union, ~he Viet Cong, North Vietnam, Red China, and the Govern ment ot South Vietnam. Action level players analyzed the sce nario situation
- of your as sumption of the presidency of the American Republic, tow ish you divine guidance and success in the leadership of the free world toward peace and security. And we express this wish with confidence in your reputation for steadfastness, strength
- no defense subsidiea . Build modern bulk cargo·vessels ahips in our tramp fleet. competition. to replace old Liberty Costs would drop by $10 million next year (to about $390 million) and level off at about $375 million by 1985. Fleet capacity
- under it. They include materials on the costs, legal analysis, support, and opposition to the bill. They also contain materials on railroads, commercial and civil aviation, trucking, maritime transportation and trade, urban transportation, taxes and fees
- of Civil Defense in Hawaii, advised on January 24, 1968, that he had received information that day from the Civil Defense Director of American Samoa that rioting involving fishermen was occurring in American Samoa. Mr. Butchart stated the Civil Defense
- Civil disobedience
- Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
- and talk at Bertram and Liberty Hill and Andice and Briggs and wind up at Burnet. Then down toward Georgetown, where he would cover Florence and Briggs and Jarrell and Bartlett and Schwertner and whole lots of little bitty towns that I can't even remember
- LBJ's 1946 campaign and schedule of campaign activities; Gene Autry campaigning with LBJ; criticism after LBJ shook hands with African-American constituents; Wooldridge Park gatherings for food and political speech-making; the women's division