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  • •^^ '^^ /HITE HOUSE Date >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place) THE Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo 12:50a t 1:00a Stopped 1:00a 2:00a WHITE ^1 6, 1968 HOUSE Day fort Activity LD 12:15a Larr 12:40a t JUNE THURSDAY
  • . .. .— — 8:34p Th 8:34p f jt I .i y D | Wal / Monda yn£ L fort . . Activit . .— In Ou e Whit e Hous e May 22 , 196 7 |, , e President t o th e ova l offic e , Sec Cabine ,E _ an Roo done y Rober t Q_M.__.B..fc : McNamara-- a not e wa s take n
  • at (Place) The Entry Time »' : T-..- Telephone fort 1 In Out Lo LD ' (include visited by) ture C^ _ As mf closed the door from his ofc to mjdr's room, th e President looke d from the ticker machines «•••••• and said, "Tell George to : come
  • . ~~~~ Following the "Star Spangled Banner", the commander of the Canadian Honor Guard saluted the President and escorted the President to came front-center, REVIEW THE TROOPS. 11:40a ; The President back on the platform-- seated while the Pierre Dupuy
  • Observer Henry L. Griffin - Associated Press Francis Routt - Washington Evening Star ^ John Rous - Associated Press Paul Schmick - Evening Star Frank Hoy - The Washington Post ____ Albert Moldvay - National Geographic George Mobley - National Geographic
  • at (Place) The x;m Telephone Entry Tune fort *j 1 1 1 In Out Lo Expend,Activity Code LD 113 •j,^ guests at this luncheon President ; Secretary Bai^n TOASTS 2:55p MW (_ _ 3:01p I ___ 3:10p t | j\ the President's table, reading from his right Banda
  • ) ~Wal " T Henr \ ^ H w/ J° e Califano , Georg e Christian , an d Tom Johnson 2:01p LUNC 4:40p | l 27 , 196 7 e fort . 1:45p T . ^ t Rosto w (pl ) ~" . : ^Z . ^ _________, y Wilso n (pl ) — _ T ^ __„ o Ova l of c - w / M W 7HT
  • to the troops Then Navy Band played Stars Bangled Banner and Marine Honor Guard stood by with fixed rifles for a 21-gun salute. 10:33a Departed General immediately on Helicopter 1 for Palm Desert, California - home o f Eisenhower WHITE HOUS E Dat e JIDENT
  • . Carrol l Hamilton — Mr. f—^ \ *Dr. Charle s Star k Draper , Head , Departmen t -^ o f Aeronautic s an d Astronautics, l o f Engineering , MI T -. Paul Thompson Mr. Willia m Kiera n Mr. Denni s Shaw Lt. j g Thoma s Mill s Chief Rober t Dun n PH1 Willia
  • a briefing memo for his meeting w/ Chancellor Kiesinger today and other items that had accumulated during the night. This morning, he read the "New York Times" and the "Stars and Stripes" : j 1j . Mr. j Ranch i (____-E \ j last Marvin Watson told
  • — . ^ in Out : Lo fort . LD ^^ White House Day Activity Thursday (:nc!ude visited by) / Lloyd Falk / Harold Hagan / Gerald A. Jackson Cong. Geo. Fallon Chas. Zuver, K, Jay Janis - HUD Frederick A. Fay, Natl Assn ^ t Herbert N. Jasper ' of Hsg
  • Bill) nntf AUGUST White House W a l t ^ R o s t o w 31, 1966 WEDNESDA Y ( b . 5 ) Bill Moyers (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) Jake Jacobsen (pl) To MJDR's rpom - reading The Evening Star newspaper Back to Oval Room Office Departed the Oval Room Office
  • , Escor t Ofc r an d Interpreter , DO S - . - 'MITE Hous e Dat e Ma ENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N DIARY 'resident bega n hi s day at (Place) Th Time Telephon .1 In Ou tL "11:58a f "12:35p 1:2 e Whit e Hous e Day e fort Activit oL _ Wednesda Mrs
  • The President began his day at (Place ) The Entrv Tune ^' : 1 -p- Telephone fort Activity In Out Expend,- Lo 10:50a f C-^ 10:55a f (L~ 11:00a t -11:11a t White House Day (include visited by) ture Code LD Wednesday Bob Fleming Senator Mike
  • the first dance at his own inaugural ball since said the Evening Star, Jan. 21, 1965 President to George Washington," January 20 , 196 5 Wednesday White Hous e Thence, t o Statle r Hilto n Hote l w / Mrs . Johnso n and Mr. an d Mrs. Leonar d Marks
  • March 15, 1967 Day_ Wednesday Activity (include visited by) Following story from Evening Star, March 15, 1967: President Johnson , Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy and other members of the Kennedy family joined in prayer at rain-soaked Arlington Cemetery today
  • Ofc --. went through th e telegrams received on the appt of Thurgoo d Marshall. . (there were 34 favorable and 5 mgjm unfavorable--the President had copies of the unfavorable made and sent to Clifford Alexander) 10:37a ; __ To 1 ___! in 10
  • Republic and Mrs. Tsiranana, as they stepped from automobiles which had brought them from the ellipse. Walk to the Podium, as the Malagas y national anthem and the Star Spangled Banner ar e played. Reviewe d the troops, made welcoming remarks
  • . The President called Mary S in and dictated a telegram to General Andrew J. Goodpaster who was in Walter Reed Army Hospital The press went in to the two Presidents: Bob Roth, Philadelphia Bulletin Bob Fleming ^\ Syd Davis Hal Pachios Car l Baumann, AP Tom
  • while he was outside in the sun . Doug Cater The President returned t o the suite o f rooms and read the front page o i th e Evening Star i n the corridor. . . then was wheeled to hi s roo m w/ J V MMV Courtenay -- and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Martin i
  • million ) Harry Provence - Waco. Texas Bill Moyers - Austin, Texas Senator Ros s Bass -- Palm Beach, Florida The President drove to the hangar are a to greet the Jet Star from Washington carrying: £/ Se cy. Dean Rusk ^^ Secy. Robert McNamar a Hon. Rober t
  • Force Base, San Antonio, Texas ? President deplaned and went to the crowd at the fence. The President had on his ranc to boarding the jet star, the President talked briefly with Tom Johnson. President boarded the jet star joining: Mrs. Johnson Lynda
  • reviewing Stand. The President mounted it, and stood alone to receive a 21-gun salute to the President. The Royal Canadian Engineers Band played the Star Spangled Banner. The President, Prime Minister Pearson, and Premier Bennett walked to the Speaker's
  • and Lyle Denniston OFF Bob Walters i^^nGarnett (Jack) Homer RECORD jT The Evening Star is winding up its task force research on the President--story will appear Sunday, Nov 18. They have interviewed most of the White House staff and many members
  • for the(evening(?) morning This page considered as end of Tuesday, February 8, 1966 -- even though it is part of Wednesday morning. In a circular telegram to all diplomatic posts -- classified as CONFIDENTIAL-i- ____ these points were brought out to be used
  • . Lloyd Hughes, Press Secy to the PM Cong Thomas E. Morgan Mr. Joh n E. Killick, Counselor, British Embassy Hon Bil l Moyers t Mr. Joh n M. Stevens , Economic Minister, British Embassy Mr. Crosb y S. Noyes, Washington Star Hon Walt Rostow Hon. Gardne r
  • ^ to talk on. n to Ova l Office - to work birthday telegrams 11:28a t Hon 11:30a t Ramse 11:32a f Jak 11:45a t Hon a} - 12:09 p ~ |, 12:18p| j I| r Everet t Dirkse n , (The Senato r tol d th e Presiden t tha t h e ha d receive d inf o fro m
  • r Mill Mill s o f Arkansas McGeorge Ramsey Bundy Clark Congressman Clark re apportionment Thompson of Texas Texas matters Garnett Jack Horner Jack Southerland Hon Jesse M Secretary Unruh Evening Star US News World Speaker of the OFF
  • with A. W. Moursund Melvin Winters Arthur Krim 12:37am President departed Haywood Ranch vis helicopter w/ Arthur Krim 12:53a Arrived LBJ Ranch Main House Into office reading messages, approving telegram to Frank McKinney (heart attack in Indianapolis) 2
  • McNamar a and Califano, D . C. to Moursund ranch. Departed Moursund ranch. Driving through Johnson City. Arrived LBJ ranch . Califano, D. C. Bill Moyers, Austin . Received telegram from Mayor -elect John Lindsa y of New York thanking him for his telegram
  • Sevareid , GBS Bob Young , Chicago Tribune Hugh John Cauley , Kansas City Star Chalmers Roberts . Washington Post Crosby Noyes . Washington S^aox Star Mel Elfin . Newsweek Jack Sutherland , U S News Bill Moyers, Tom Johnson. Hal Pachios Sidey, TIME Today
  • the Oval Office Newsboy Week picture for picture of the President Paul Link - age 15 -- carrier for the Evening Star handing Paul Link a copy of , William Merritt , circulation director of the Star his msg to be used W_ William Clayton , w/ the Evening
  • -- returning to th e Ha ywood Ranch House at 4:4 3 pm Departed th e Haywood Ranch and went bv helicopter to Bergstrom AF B arriving a t 5:22 pm Departed Bergstrom via Jet Star #1 w/ Mrs. Johnson, Luci , JV, Congressman Henry Gonzalez an d Congressman Bob Page
  • aj^ i /jj ^John Stampone, Army Times- President of ** _ !/^PT Prese lted_a_bj)ok /\ Gene Bassett, Washington Daily News of original cai toone Gib Crockett, Washington Star __ about ;he Pres identj _ Don Hesse, St. Louis Globe Democratic ______ Karl
  • House - - LB J R^nch Friday While a t th e Nicholso n Ranch — JV and MW had conversetion s relating to th e telegram receive d b y the President earlier this day -i d also , discussing the reply to the telegram an d a statemen t t o answer Governor' s
  • with: Cong. and Mrs. Jack Brooks Cong. and Mrs. Jim Wrigh t Cong. and Mrs . Geo. Mahon Cong. Ray Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins Condolence Telegram sent to Mrs. W. P. Hobby on death of her husband Message sent - text released June 8 Today named four
  • for a short nap before leaving for Mexico City. The President went to the waiting Jet Star w/ Mrs. Valenti, Judge Thornberry, JJ, MF, VM -- stood at the door to the Jet Star and told the Judge goodbye and told the Judge to give his love to Eloise (Mrs
  • alone Bill Moyers WJ at 1:51 ALL-Star team en route to Soviet Union Rose Garden for pictures and mingling w/ guests South Lawn - w/ Mrs J and Lynda - welcomes 3,000 women delegates Democratic In office w/ Frank Cormier and Merriman Presidential
  • German Congr Celler Labor Party and OFF RECORD In outer office reading afternoon papers says Well Eric Sevareid says we talk too much after reading column in Evening Star To Cabinet Room to greet Mrs Katherine E White US Ambassador to Denmark photogs
  • - courtesy call .70 Mrs. Roy Roberts - wife of Kansas City Star publisher - Georgetown Hosp. " Julia Sevilla - daughter of Nicaraguan Ambassador - (ill) Tuesday Mr. President , Senator Smather s woul d like to talk with you on the telephone sometime