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  • / / /t? /J calls carded March 6 , 1965 The White House Saturday To Office w/Marvin Watson Chalmers Roberts , Washington Post McGeorge Bund y Willard Shelto n , AFL-CIO News To Press Office t o read ticker and Bill Moyers McGeorge Bundy Cong. Jack
  • World Report ABC News New York Daily News NBC TV Washington Star Washington Post St. Louis Post Dispatch National Broadcasting Company Columbia Broadcasting System Baltimore Sun ABC Radio NBC TV ABC News Philadelphia Bulletin Lighting Technician Columbia
  • ^ Larry Temple, J Jones Whitney Young - New York City Mrs Johnson ^%L^d^^^^^^^^^^e talked during lunch to ^^^^'^L^tt Mr KrimZ^J^ re Library ^
  • Jack Valenti Gerri Whittington to remind of Lisagor / Higgins appt. Roy Wilkins Pierre Salinger Walter Jenkins re death of Judge Rice Bill Moyers Walter Jenkins re wanting Deloach to watch TV program McGeorge Bundy f Senator Humphrey ( New York City
  • n^ Octobe r 3, ig&x 1967 The White House p Tuesday Activity (inc!ude visited by) Mrs. Johnson - at Luci's house, in Austin (still sleeping, did not talk) Walt Rostow Edwin Weisl, Sr - New York City _ Mrs. Johnson - returning his call Harry
  • calls checked usher's checked White House September 30, 1966 Friday Lynda Bird - New York City To Oval Office Bill Moyers (pl) MW (pl) Ambassador Arthur Goldberg re Max Kampelman Cong. Samuel Stratton OFF for private SIGNING CEREMONY H. R
  • Nichols Alabama Daniel L. Parent Massachusetts Marvin E. Rainey Kansas William Ryan Vermont Milo Thomas New - Elden Tipton Indiana -Joseph A. Varon Florida DISTRICT Jersey 12th Dakota 2nd 4th Carolina 9th 7th 3rd 2n 1st 5th 1s 6th 4th York 30th Jersey 7t
  • , Minneapolis Tribune Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C. William M Blair, New York Times Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
  • party wore native dress. The Secretary of State, Dean Rusk Washington Post of Wed The Secretary of Treasury, Henry Fowler June 22 took note of the J The Secretary of Defense, Robert S McNamara President's new patent leather shoes with bows
  • sponsored by the President's Club of New York. Also left w/ the President, Brooklyn Navy Yard Report Robert Picture made w/ Del Webb - presentation of pass to Yankee Stadium Mr Webb is owner of NY Yankees To mansion for lunch w/ Washington Post people - w
  • ) Bill Mo yers (PlO Mrs. Johnson Califano (pl) Bob Kintner ^——-^—— — Ambassador Goldberg in New York ( b 3) ___ Senator Frank Church (In New York in Amb. Goldberg's suite) (b4) (Courtenay Valenti called. Pres said he'd have to call her back, he had
  • ) ^__^^^^_^^. Bill Moyers (pl) -. - ' MW (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) Watson (pl) (The President had placed a call with the operator for Dr. Heller. Now asked it be hel Mayor John Lindsay of New York accompanied by James E. Rankin, Corporation Coun and Bill Moyers. Oke
  • Post, Denver, Colorado Jack S. Knight, Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press, and Akron, Beacon Journal John Cowles, Jr. , Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn W. H. James, Exec VP of New York News, NYC Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, NY Times Richard
  • in the advance o f education since the Constitituio n was written . The President today announced i. two appointments t o the United States Advisor y Commission on Information. Mr. M. S. Novik, Radio-television consultant of New York is bein g reappointed
  • Francisco Chroricl e Don Shoemaker, Editor , Miam i Heral d Templeto Tom Easton, Editor , Sa n Francisco Call-Bulleti n Martin Ochs , Editor , Chattanoog a Times E . L . Holland , Editor , Birmingha m New s Max Lerner, Columnist , Ne w York Pos t To m
  • Jersey Mr. Edgar D. Kaiser, President, Kaiser Industries Corporation, Oakland, California Mr. Andre Meyer, Lazard Freres and Co. , New York, New York Mr. Edwin L. Weisl, Sr. , Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett, New York, New York Hon. Joseph Califano. Jr. Hon
  • tonight and that the Vietnam thing was taking much of his tim e and wearing on him. H e introduced Secretary Ball (subbin g for Secy Rusk who was iaaaesc in New York) who dealt exclusively with comment s on the political and economic side of the Vietnam
  • Inspector Robert Wick of FBI fr mans Lunch Secy in mansion w/ George Alex Rose and Jimmy McNamara fr mans Reedy Wechsler Douglass Cater New York Post and off Record Flowers an d notes sen t to : Ambassador t o Cost a Rica , Gonzale s J . Faci o
  • . (returning his call) Governor Edmund Brown -- Sacremento, California b. 4 Justice Arthu r Goldberg -- Washington, D. C. Chairman William Martin b. 5 of Federal Reserve Dr. Fran k Stanton -- New York City, N. Y. n/r The President returned to the living room
  • general - sent to the Senate Proclamation recognizing New York World's Fair Accepted resignation of Dr. Eugene P. Wigner from the General Advisory Committee to the AEC and announced appointment of Dr. John C. Bugher Haircut Nap - Dave Highley W Jenkins
  • Mr. Thomas W. Young, Journal & Guide, Norfolk, Va. ^r \^ Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Sr. , Louisville Defender, Louisville, Kentucky * Mr. Frank L. Stanley, Jr. , Louisville Defender (presently on loan to National Urban League, New York, New York) _ Mr
  • Telephone 11 In Out Lo 20, 1968 White House ~ Monday £ fort Activity LD ^ (include visited by) On board the President had chili and two saltines and a cup of coffee 8:51 p Arrived Floyd Bennet Field, NeW York 8:54p Departed Floyd Bennet Fiel d
  • succeed w/ me," said the President. "I have some other clients for you." To Cabinet Room to greet a group of volunteers from the American Cancer Society ATTENDANCE: Mr. Lane W. Adams - New York, N. Y. --Exec VP of Am Cancer Soc Mr. Steve Barrie, Sunnyside
  • P. 2 Thurs. White House 9-3-64 Senator Clinton Anderson of New Mexico, (welcomed him in the office by saying, "1 just wanted t o thank you, Clint, fo r what you did at the convention" ) Shook hands w/ Mary White of Valenti's office and she wished
  • at President's table Herbert Allen, Jr. ,NYC Mr. John W. Bassett, Max Jr. , Washington, DC Mr. Richard H. Boyce, Scripps Howard Newspapers Judge Sidney Clark, Wilmington, Delaware Mr. John A Coleman, New York, New York Mr. Arlan R. Coolidge, Pres., Rhode Island
  • Date December LBJ RANCH Day 18, 1966 SUNDAY Expendi- Activity (inciude visited by) ture Code The President later in the day reported that he had awakened at 4:30a and read the Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, and New York Times and Wall Street
  • , NYC Mr. Louis E. Martin, Wash. , DC Mr. Endre Marton, Associated Press Very Rev. Leo McLaughlin, S. J. Pres. , Fordham University, Bronx, NY Dr. Thomas Patrick Melady, Pres. , Africa Service Inst. of New York Mr. Lee W. Minton, Pres., Glass Bottle
  • Expenditure Code off record re appointments w/ som e identification w/ Brooklyn. Doug Nobles memo giving the President info on appointments to DT Specific interest in today's meeting w/ Mr. Thomas Galulcci for Regional Director in New York . 7:34p Wheels down
  • for television TAPING of the President's statement on the Food Message to Congress To the Oval Ofc The Honorable Nelson Rockefeller ^_ Oke pics and Frank Wolfe Governor of New York pics The Governor asked to see the President on a number of matters
  • the newspaper s fo r th e Ne w York York Dail Daily y New New s rushe dd tto o th ee Cabine Cabine tt Roo Roo m wher where e February 1 8 196 5 The Whit e House Thursday he sai d he ha d lef t it . H e cam e ou t an d aske d fo r on e quickly (Cath y
  • of the Gridiro H.E. Vu Van Thai, Amb of VietNam; Mayor of New York, John Lindsay; Senator Jacob Javits, John CoWles. 1:1 5a Sunday, March 13 Departed Statler Hotel returning to Mansion at 1:23a {! 2:00a Retired ^L^:^lp ^-27p^ To
  • - says Port Jervis. N. Y is small, about 9,000, but the paper circulates Orange County and adjacent areas to make it 11,000 circulation. This is the 27th District of New York; John Dow is Democratic first-term member. The paper has supported
  • WalkerPres. Universal Life Ins. Co. Mrs. Shazar Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. M. WarburgNew York City Secy Dean Rusk Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson Mrs. Arthur Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. James Wechsler Editor, New York Post Mr. Louis Nizer Mr. Morris Weinberg Mrs. Dore
  • . D., secretary, Board of Airport Commissioners, Los Angeles, California DARRISON, F. Gibson, Exec. Rep., New York Central System, Washington, D. C. DAWSON, Cong. William DE MENT, George L, Chairman, Chicago Transit Board, Chicago, Illinois DWYER, Cong
  • Reed - Newhouse ; ^ Thomas (Tom)Wicke r - New York Times Sid Davis - Westinghouse I Don Larrabee - Larrabee News Service j Geo. Christian ' HI • re this mtg to \ DT /MITE Hous e Dat «NT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Augus MARY ^ 'resident bega n hi s
  • . 2n d Incumben t NEW YORK Beckley, Barbar a 39t h Rep . McCarthy's staff Bingham, Jonathan, Cong23rd Incumben t Connors, Richar d y 29t h Nomine e Cor so, Frank 2n d Nomine e Castle, Robert 32n d ' Nomine e Dow, John , Con g 27t h - Incumben t Ewing
  • on the story in the New York Times this morning on the Presidential panel studying the program for the cities1 MR. IAITIN: Q. I know nothing about it. Joe, is Mr. Bundy in the White Bouse today1 MR. LAITIN: Yes. MORE -- -· -2- Q. Can you tell us
  • of California, vice Harry C. Westover, retired. A. Andrew Hauk, of California, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of California, vice William M. Byrne, retiring. Walter R. Mansfield, of New York, to be United States District Judge
  • Mr. -AtHHaM^Carlson, a possible appointee as Amb. to M^awMMAa^- Bogota to succeed Hon. Lincoln Gordon . Asst Secy of State Covey Oliver Bill Bowdler, NSC staff Mr. Carlson is now Associate Director, Latin American Program, Ford Foundation, New York
  • ) Dorothy Schiff, Publisher of the New York Post OFF w/MW - M W out 6:17p Bill Moyers (pl) B i l l M o y e Dorothy r s Schiff j o i n e d M W in Joe Califano working desk w/ yb M W in Departed the Ofc and went to the Mansion RECORD: n.t. AUGUST