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  • and private of all or some of the government's government agency. became convinced By of the Treasury, easy_and secure to the Atlantic the range and scope of Federal mended the amalgamation into in a remote area. of the Hoover Commission
  • nne that he could ever reITlember sufficiently t,.., qunte, was "Get busy and expand nur exports in order to balance our payments." The new Administration caITle in with a firm c,..,nvicti,..,n that this was a j,..,b f,..,r C,..,mITlerce t,.., d
  • , just as Hoover was leaving office. And the column was beginning to get going when Roosevelt came in in March of 1933. F: When did you first become aware of Congressman Johnson, or do we have to come down forward of that? P: I don't remember exactly
  • the street from Edgar Hoover, or almost across the street. So we went over there quite often, and they came around to our place some. Then when I moved, about '45, late '45, I moved down to 2101 Connecticut, I would 11 LBJ Presidential Library http
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION .J tf7 Je Report State ~ 3~-0ee R:epert en Korea #73f R:0J18.Pt ~e ~ask -4/-79dMemo 3-9
  • ~ ~ ~( ,-,/ C;~A "f\ ) {!!,) JV' i1/ ,j") ~ ~o~Oo~ Attached are: (a) a list of the candidates for the the Cities which Paul Douglas would chair a~ (b) a short statement r> ~p-7 ...... ,.,...' announci g the form~tion of the Commission.x~ ()7t,_, :Zhur
  • . It was And Dr. W. J. Moyes, Mrs. Ball, Verner Benton. (Interruption) G: How about this banking course that he would teach? He, in the evenings I understand, would teach some group of bankers, some night school. Do you know anything about that? LBJ
  • -Round column was conceived. Mr. Hoover, who was then President, sent word to the Monitor that I was personna non grata around the White House. Of course, nowadays that would be occasion for a raise--during Mr. Johnsonls time. book. The Monitor asked
  • I I I ! T I_ ~Cnifea ,.!ofet-les .& • ~ ~ ~ ,ct,i, WASHINGTON, D . C. ~~ I " ~ ~~~~--. -~ (J~ _a ~ ~
  • ~~ ,:::?J~ f,' ;:_ ¥F o ~ . r'-Jz,c - Hamilton/ vmr . EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20S03 SEP 1 2 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: P. L. 480 Program for Chile In the attached memorandum
  • practically all of the terr! tory north of that famous Line - I hope you will have the good judgment to come to the free (almost) State of Texas. both, I am With best regards and good wishes to you Sine~ AJW:ob Alvin J. ' no,....~..rha t progress P.S
  • Wirtz, Alvin J. (Alvin Jacob), 1888-1951
  • : By misuse, sir, specifically, do you mean by previous Secretaries? H: Oh, I mean that nobody had taken the department seriously, almost since Hoover's time, certainly during the Roosevelt time. B: When Hoover was Secretary of Commerce, or when he
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION DATE " /0-8-'?8 #11 memo 4/22/68 Rostow to Presi~~nt,J~: l~qel _ ~'/- ...._,., S 2 p ~ti 3-'t-d!> All J .,. t:r 3 [Duplicate of # 163, NSF, CF
  • can borrow. This is just sheer nonsense. This game is played much more effectively when you have Democratic President. Democrats don't get all upset about raising the debt limit. Southern Democrats do, but the m a j o r i t y of them don't get too
  • Biographical information; House Banking and Currency Commission; Sam Rayburn; Inter-American Bank; International Development Association; Hoover Commission; campaigns for Congress; Kennedy appointment to the Treasury; Chairman of the FDIC; May 1965
  • help. our efforts The hungry ~1~cannot growth in its resources l of population to nations between the And we will push field. UNQUOTE. -:J August 4, 1965 Mac We 're moving on population control. Califano (perhaps znore at Moyers' urging
  • INDUSTIIA&. f'IOC!SSH • METHODS • TIMI STUDY • STANDAIDS JAMES J. CALLAHA SS.c> WOT CHICAGO QRAND AVSNUS ✓-v 39, ILUNOIS ~ ✓s
  • , I think, in his mind that "neutrality!' wasn't going to work. Then, I think, the firing of Secretary McNamara was a profoundly important thing to hiJ!}. a, sense~ And that worked out very badly. RFK really kept that secret, in :r: 1:.'eme)J}ber
  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Dean -- I -- 8 Hoover Commission recommendations, instead of proceeding with a department, they decided, in effect, to convert Commerce
  • the "Chicken in Every Pot," "Two Automobiles in the Garage." An that baloney was sho\'/ing up so fast on Hoover that it was pitiful. Yet a lot of people believed it and listened to it. Now I enjoyed my relationship with Johnson. I helped him in every way
  • - Ramsey Clark Report 11. Model Cities 6v/. h 'C..( ~--74..,t:/;/ ,~~~,,rJ
  • and depth& MUCIII Cohn drove th• opinionated to helgbta and deptha of wrllal extrava­ gance. "There Ill only one man the Communlllta hate more than Roy Cohn and that la Ma■ J. Edpr Hoover," I■ tlle aald Senator Jo­ New■ aepll R. KcCarftly, Cohn'■ friend
  • ..... ., .. ... receip~ of the · •. \Jontlnued on Page 11, C~lun. , 'Slave Labor' Disclaimed · ;:;; .In 'Quoddy' Plan·fpr DP's ,e .rly , • the ings $4,0, en dri j _ eisn ful 1 pend stror\ conti lion, ' te" By FRANK L ~LUCKHOHN ~ail
  • , interracial group to Negro only and Black -Power aims; membership 12 to 15 p with CURTI S .FREEMAN , Chairman, and JOHN Report of: Olflce1 Bureau FIie ,1 o DECLASSIFIED / E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 . NW / J!:Ac JD·3t BY. iJ 1:NARA, Date .. ~ D, / 0 GROUP
  • to get a job with one of the real estate firms there . Then I went in with a group of lawyers . We organized the firm of Conger, Low, and Spears, with Judge A . W . Conger and George Conger . M: Is that C-0-N-G-E-R? L: C 0 N G E R. lawyers . And J
  • activities in Chile with Board of Economic Warfare; LBJ’s 1948 campaign for the Senate; the Taft-Hartley Act and LBJ’s relationship with labor forces; LBJ’s enemies in the 1940’s and 1950’s; Coke Stevenson; Clint Small; Wright Morrow; Dan Moody’ J. Evetts
  • , 1971 INTERVIEWEE: J ERRE WI LLI AMS INTERVIEI4ER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Professor ~'/illiams' office, Law Building, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 W: All right, you·ve asked me about when I first got to know the President. l
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE op.t.r\ 1 ~
  • have been re-elected on a Chinese laundry ticket, and I think he knew it, too. J LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • to lesser offenses (failure to report a firearm for safety ±nspection in one instance), and one has been bound for trial which is set for April 26, 1968. by Judge Vincent J. Brennan, of the Recorder's I was received court, who spent close 'to forty-five
  • did you work with, J. P. Boyd? $: Boyd and a fellow by the name of Gartland. They called him Judge Gartland. marily. He was on his staff also. But I worked with both pri- Boyd, of course, was in Washington. Gartland actually went out
  • [are examples]. Ray Roberts, I think he sized up people like Ed Clark, John Connally, Cecil Burney down in Corpus Christi, John Singleton who is a Federal j udge down in Houston, Joe Kilgore, John Peace over in San Antonio, many many people that you could
  • [?] and other Forest Service-Job Corps and I think [Mike] Mansfield got in on L W J X \ V developed an agreement. Mansfield got it out of Sarge someway, or one of Sarge's successors, that selected input. word. We weren't going to take the worst ones
  • had a world of contacts there in helping select these witnesses. So we had very knowledgeable people in and really compiled a good record. F: How do you explain Senator Johnson's sponsorship of J. William Fulbright for the Foreign Relations
  • . Hoover testified before the Commission on Disorders to the effect that to date--at that time--we had no such evidence, and I think it's safe to say we still have no such evidence. I think you need to distinguish between conspiracies to foment disorders
  • at the Teamsters union, but there were quite a few others, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, which had been run by Willie Bioff and people like that. The laborers union, run by Willie Mereshi [?J, again what you had there, there is one
  • was, it was open to old mining laws and could they stake out mining claims and take it away. Well, that started back in the 20's. President Herbert Hoover closed all the oil shale country to mining locations. I think this was a very provident step and the question
  • the first six weeks I served as J-2 adviser to the I ARVN Corps. Then there was a greater need for a J-2 adviser to the III ARVN Corps so I was transferred there in the same capacity. I served under--I don't remember his actual name, but we called him
  • Hormachea [?J. His daddy was called Joe the tailor and he had a taxi as well as a tailor shop there. He was of Spanish descent, and he and Lyndon were very, very close friends. Antonio. He died soon after graduation I think in San But he and Lyndon
  • 38,732 ua,462 13.850 19,910 24,241 51.891 132,401 34,793 16.144 71,335 56,010 50,166 29,bb4 24,290 28,884 3.965 Increase ettect1ve February 28, 1967 Scheduled release of Fourth Quarter tunds effective• J"creaee effective April 1, 1967 ($175,000