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  • :0 0 today, telegram s i n respons e t o th e Stat e o f th e Unio n were 21 7 favorable , an d 3 2 unfavorable all of which the President Senator Russell Long saw STRICTLY OFF RECORD (this visi t wa s at th e President's request) Secretary
  • - w/ Ashton Gonella Jack Valenti Secy Freeman MW BM (pl) Joe Califano (pl) Harry McPherson Kintner Walt (pl) Rostow Harry BM re (pl) McPherson (pl) telegram to Leontyne Price 16, 1966 Joe Califano (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) Walt Rostow (pl
  • , 1966 LBJ RANCH Day TUESDAY ; E Activity (include visited by) The president approved a telegram to fafw-jtTfr'fc MartinAndersen,Orlando, Fla. , for an\"f$ appreciation dinner . X The President to his bedroom in . the office suite to \ see Dr
  • types of William Dwight, Publisher, Holyoke Transcript Telegram, Holyoke, Ma appeals because everyone agreed Walter H. Johnson, Senior VPres. , Interpublic Group of Companies, NYC Gordon Kinney, VPres., Advertising Council, Wash, DC that the public
  • ) —_— (The President called himto thank him for his telegram supporting the President in his stand on the VietNam question and complimenting him on his able Secy of State Dean Rusk) 23, 1966 n^ Feb White House p^. Wed Ex] Activity (inc!ude visited b-/) t t OFF
  • e i n South VietNam. Received new s thi s mornin g o f General Eisenhower's illnes s fro m Dr . Burkle y Sent a telegram t o President Eisenhower. .... in Augusta, Ga . Press briefin g toda y (#191-A)afforded th e followin g information r e reca p o
  • Tom 6:25p President ^ Johnson in Oval Office to mjdr's office w/ Tom Johnson Looked at evening edition of Star with pictures of Eugene McCarthy and the Vice President - both of the candidates were holding babies who were crying and the President
  • : ; Helen Thoma s UPI Frank Swobod a UPI Frank Cormie r AP Doug Cornel l AP Dan Gottlieb Reuters Roy Ree d N Y Times t David Breasted N Y DailyNews George Packard PhilBulletin Murie1 DobbinBaltSun Garnett Horner WashingtonEvening Star Eve Edstrom
  • . McChesney Martin, Washington, D. C. ^__^ 2:16p t 2:30p 2:45p (include visited by) President • George j 18, 1968 Aboard Jet-Star Randolph Field to LBJ Ranch President ( The , Dr. George G. Burkley , Dr. Marlin W. »**»*** Vos s Larry Temple ' Jim Jones
  • Post Karl Star ABC Hess ; Louis Post Dispatch CBS Times Milton BS Erwin Knoll Newhouse Nsprs John Dean Schoelkopf USI A NBC John Morton ; Western Union Bill Chuck Roberts Newsweek NBC j Dan Thursday Ray Scherer NBC Bob Pierpoint CB Rather CBS Sid
  • Star Flowers sent today to the funeral of Secy Freeman's mother - to be held tomorrow in Minneapolis. In his morning press briefing, G Christian announced: The President has signed the following bills: H. R. 17023, the Independent Offices and HU D
  • regulation Returned t o Ova l Roo m w / Jac k Valent i - - talkin g abou t Je t Star s an d trip s made remarks remarks made To Eas t Roo m for greetin g o f a grou p o f U . S . Attorney s their wives , an d Departmen t of Justic e officials. Stoppe d i n
  • Administration Washington, D. C. Mr. John T. Knox Fiscal Agent for the 37 Farm Credit Banks (The Federal Land Banks, the Federal Intermediate Credit Banks and the Banks for Cooperatives) New York, Hew York Mr. Lome Greene, star of the television program
  • alway s supporte d the President bu t he ha s neve r ha d an invitation to com e visi t --the President invite d him . Th e President tol d Ambassador Linowit z to star t o n arrangements to ge t the Presiden t o f Paraguay into som e kin d o f meeting
  • ' . In Ou tL Th oL _ Tuesda y Whit e Hous e Day e t E*F>e Activit y (includ e visite d by ) tu e i n th e parlor s an d hallways pT o the Eas t Roo m fo r Entertainmen t provided b y Metropolitan Opera star , Richar d Tucke r an d i ^•••• a mezzo
  • Workers of America Mr. Anthony B. Sargent, CBS News Capt and Mrs. Walter M. Schirra, Jr. , Astronaut, Seabrook, Tex Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seib, Jr., Washington Evening Star Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Shackleton, Washington, D. C . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Simpson
  • . Gwertzman, Press Mr. J. Terhorst , Press Mr. B. Trautman, Press mary s to state room (President had called her) --Saidto send message back to Joe Califano that he Approved promotion of Lt. General Theodore J. Conway to 4-star general and assignment ot he
  • , and the President joined them there. Patrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Nugent attended the peception. The President was seen circulating around the rooms, and mingling with guests. Washington Star and Washington Post of June 14 both indicated that the L
  • Star John Herling, National Newspaper Syndicate Mr. Philip A Kazen, Laredo, Tex sat at Pres table Mr. Davi d J Kraslow, Los Angeles Times Dr. Warner Lawson, Dean, College of Fine Arts, Howard Univ sat at Pres table Mai Ronald B Lee, Washington, Dc Hon
  • d departe d a t 9:50 ; Valenti s departe d a t 10:00 p and the President retire d at ll:20 p JV October 2 , 196 5 WHITE HOUS E SATURDAY Today announce d th e star t o f a U . S. Japa n Cooperativ e Medica l Scienc e Progra m Released tex t o f
  • Freeman was holding the briefing for the newsmen and the President ^ decided to join and sat in the Fish Room on the front row -- starring reporters NOTE: "he Washington Post, for near him. On two questions, Secretary Freeman pointed out that the President
  • Francisco (sister & Brother-in-law of Dr. Java Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Browning, Wharton, NJ (father and mother-in-law of Dr. Jav Dr. David Prowitt, Natl Education Television, NYC To mjdr's room where he looked at memos, Secy Joseph Barr Evening Star, April
  • e Dr. Othma r Herma n Amman n Dr . Marshal l Warren Nirenberg Dr. Theodosiu s Dobzhansk v Dr . Julia n Schwinger Dr. Charle s Star k Drape r Dr . Harol d Clayto n Urey : Dr. Solomo n Lefschet z ' Dr . ' Robert Burn s Woodwar d Dr. Nea l Elgar Mille r
  • ground floor (se e pag e "7" ^ National Newspaper Publishers Associations CIVIL RIGHTS John Bogle Joh n Sengstacke Asst Pub Philadelphia Tribune Publisher Chicago Defender Mildred Brown Whittier Sengstacke • Publisher Omaha Star Gen Mgr Tri State
  • Sout h Grounds Merriman Smith , UP I Frank Cormier , A P John Chancellor , NB C Nan Robertson, N Y Time s Charles Baile y. Minneapoli s Tribun e Douglas Kiker , N Y Herald Tribun e • Garnet t "Jack " Horner . Washingto n Evenin g Star George George Reed
  • Bureau and reforms i n it s Maguir e - - th e President wa s talkin g t o him about answers to the telegrams received o n the Stat e o f th e Unio n speech . Georg Marvi p Watso 5:12p f l -p e Califan o - - returnin g th e President's call . r p
  • • - —— — — Presiden t t o hi s bedroom for ru b an d slee p t asleep-- -~ —— — TELEGRAM The White House Washington ,i mf asked Lem Johns for acces s to their shift reports on South American Trip • 4-1967 12:05p .
  • ) \ |^ ! Secy Robert McNamara ; - to dictate changes in telegram to go to Sen. Yarborough in Texas Jim __ , Ashton __^ Doug _______• . Note: in tonight's night reading MJDR has a note the President saying "if you miss the FDR in your Oval Rm Office over
  • , Durham, N. C. , ack'g b'' f* p ' to Pres f seeing DN C sponsored gp of summer interns & others .^^^9) Ltr to Mr. Lester E. Thompson, Pres, The Conservative Baptist Assoc of Amer. , ^t'\L^ ^ Prescott, Ariz -- thank'g f his telegram -- Pres in their prayers
  • of his conversations with members FRB concerning interest rates and money market conditions Retired Dr. Walter Heller houseguest Telegram sent todzy to Cong Carl Albert who suffered a mild heart attack and is recuperating in Bethesda Naval Hospital
  • expects to spend one to two months there preparing a major article for LIFE magazine on the war in VietNam. (In this meeting, the President used Lodge's weekly telegram dated July 27) n^ .August White House pa 1, 1966 v MONDAY Activity (inc!ude visited
  • ) Rostow (PL) Temple (PL) the office with Mrs. Johnson and little Lyn Nugent. Stayed in mjdr's office reading the Evening Star. Mrs. J and Lyn on into the Oval Office. Lyn played with telephones, Oke took pictures. I I To the Oval Office. | US
  • their Presidents , t o r Prim e Ministers . (mor e o n the othe r side ) * . .,.,.- . :,, : . . . - Dat e Apri l 14 , 196 7 Day FRIDA Y Activity (includ e visite d by ) tur Expendie Code During th e millin g aroun d that preceded the star t o f th e
  • €NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place)_ Tune Telephone .1 In Out Lo The White House I Activity L D Code Day, Saturday (include visited by) ture The Navy Band played the "Star Spangled Banner" 11:51 a Welcome by Mr
  • Bronze stars, and the Purple Heart. He currently is a lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Army Reserve. He was an administrative assistant to Congressman John J. McFall from 1957 to 1963. Prior to that, he served as a reporter for the Stockton Daily Record
  • minutes) Tom Rostow (pl) - . _. Out __ of his ofc - down the hall - returning to MW's room at 5:23p to go over tomorrow's schedule w/ JJ _ To _ To ___ 1 5:31p t . .. mjdr's room where he looked at first issue of Evening Star ... Complaining
  • . Stopped again. (6th stop according to press pool). Large cheer. Sign from the Sunshine State to the Lone Star State. " saving "G Stopped. Crowd cheering amdly. Prime Minister Holt spoke. The crowd sang gave three cheers for the President. The President
  • Hotel, the hotel where the President had stayed the night o June 8, 1942, the night before he was awarded the Silver Star. The President ente the building and talked to the woman who was there when he had stayed there previo They showed his the register
  • ", --author Jim Symington, star Jim Sym and possibly enjoyed only by Jim Symington. To begin a chorus led by Ambassador James Symington sang "On the Road with LBJ Then Amb. Symington did a dialogue, supposedlya closed door conversation between the President
  • , Operators (xxBBsdx Crossroads Africa, Inc. , N Rosenthal, Cong. Benjamin S Rostow, Hon. Walt W. Rowan, Hon. Carl T. - columnist, Washington Star Rumford, Hon. W. Byron Rusk. Hon. Dea n - Secy State Sisco, Hon. Joseph J , Slaughter, Mr. Adolph J Associated