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Dillon, Dr. Heller, 274
Henry Fowler, G.Ackle y memo
Kermit Gordon, Elmer Staats and
Press Briefin g #10- Pres. met w/ to
,T . . . ...
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discuss UN
Matters -in specific TT
UNT
discussions on cooperation on outer
space
group in for a quick "
Ikeda
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±-\ WaltRostow(pl)
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' ^|HarryMcPherson(pl)
3:01_
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3:02p -- 3:15p j Joe
Califano in President signed Executive Order - establishing the Presidents
j Commission
on Postal Organization - and approved Press Release same subject,
3:03p j f
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3:04p
- on "Meet th e Press. "
t ~ Ear
l Death e - Austi n
LUNCH a t Hil l residenc e
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2:01p I
Departe
Arrive
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2:05p Arrive
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d Hil l residenc e b y helo
d LB J Ranc h
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d Mai n House
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Lovell requeste d t o se e th e Presiden t t o than k hi m fo r th e appt , an d to
ask -i f th e Presiden t woul d introduc e hi m t o the press .
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/Hire HOUSE Date
)€NT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON
WAtV
June
M
'resident began his day a t (Place) Day
- to drop Gordon and
off there to see the press--
Arrive the Federal Office Building
Governor Carl Sanders, Atlanta, Ga. (2)
Secy Fowler, Washington (b-3)
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Senator Mike Mansfield, Washington_(b-4)
Bill Moyers, Washington (b-4)
Fred Panzr, Washington
-
Governor Mills Godwin Governo
Governor Dan Moore ha
Governor Robert McNair
Governor WarrenHearnes
Marvin Watson
r Hughes and Governor Rolvaa g
d to leave--
The President walked to the hanger with the Governors, Secretaries et c fo r a
PRESS CONFERENCE
- , Washington
T Iking
to Bill Moyers about press conferences
Driector Schultze, Washington (b-2)
Datr December 30, 1966 LBJ RANCH ^___^_
Day Friday .
Expendi-
Activity (inciude visited by) ture
_- The
Code
President leftthe main house accompanied
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11:32a j
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To
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C-* 11:33a . 11:46a i
\ Donna
I Mr.
(The little girl was a "charmer".
.
. . . .,
I Mr.
Had a great deal of poise. ) _
T. r
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Press
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^ 11:46a |
- with the
group until near midnight . General subjects: Walt Rostow's appearance before group of
student editors on Saturday about Vietnam.
press relations and the economy.
'HUE House Date
February
5, 1967
ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
WARY
resident began his day
- REC ORD
March 10 , 194 7
The President lef t th e White Hous e a t 12:3 5 p . m., accompanie d
by Mrs. Johnson , Georg e Christian, Hele n Thomas o f United Press Inter national, Fran k Cormier o f the Associate d Press, Bo b Pierpoint o f CBS
- Nunn,
USSS
Marv Slater Hal
Pachios
Mr. Schoen Mr.
Sparks
K. Lynch PRESS
POOL: Merriman Smith
F. Ward Joe
Pinto
-Mr. McNulty
B.
Thompson G. Silk
J.
Atherton
S.
^ F. -—
R.Davis
Shackford
TT ^ Hefferman
H. Georges
U^)^ERMMEMTP
- . The scene was colorful and beautiful, but was marred by the confusion
of the press being intermingled with the performers.
Datr October 28 1966
Bang Saen, Thailand ^^
Activity (inctude visited by) turg
Friday
Expendi
Code
Motorcade departed Bangkok
- moments on the lake. There were no press people around, and it was a pretty
j sunny
day.
President and party p returned to the Haywood
The President then took Mr. & Mrs. Kintner and Ambassador Harriman out in the
little blue aqua-car. The Ambassador
- to the press outside and
have some pictures made before walking on to the chopper waiting. Outside the chopper
the President told Mary S and Lynda goodbye, then posed for pictures with Mrs. Johnson,
Luci and Pat before boarding the waiting chopper.
On chopper
- it toBill Moyers. _____
ll:3Qa The
President to his bedroom watching Meet the Press with Hale Boggs on it--Bill Moyer
and George Christian with the President.
(The plane carrying Mr. Mrs.
Steve Martin, Dr. Gould, Dr. Isen, and_Mrs. Beverley Johnson
- room for about five
minutes, thus allowing press and military personnel to gather in the amphitheat
The President and Mrs. Johnsonthen went to the stage of the amphitheater to th
of"Hail to the Chief." Lt. Col. James A. Conant delivered the invocation
- of both sides of the Capitol agreed that this was an object
which couLd be reached and promised to bend every effort in that direction. They also agreed to tell the press on leaving
meeting that the house would have enacted possibly 70 of the 91 bills
- FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON JUNE 20, 1966:
John H. Crimmins, of Maryland, a Foreign Service Officer
of Class one, to be Ambassador Extraordinary
- . Crockett
- Washington, D. C. (ret. his call)
Bob Fleming - San Antonio, Tex. - wanted to talk w/ the President before his
briefing w/ the press this morning.
O. P. Bobbitt - Austin, Texas and
son
Measured for new pair of boots by Mr. Sam Lucchese
- , Texas
Bob Fleming - San Antonio. Texas (BF had asked that the President call him
before he briefed the press)
Joe Califano - Washington, D. C. (re: Whitney Young's request to go to Vietnam
at his own expense and for JAG to check w/ Cy Vance
since
- Manatos
PMG OBrien (?)
to Oval Rm Ofc alone
Leaders to W. Lobby to report to Press
rm,, July
11, 1966
Day MONDAY
Activity (inctude visited by) ture
Expendi.(Jode
MW(pl)
Speaker John McCormack
MW (pl)
To the Cabinet Room (telling yb to tell Bill
- to the Russians
Senator Bourke Hickenlooper and
ask#)§ed them to make no public comments.
Senator J. W.Fulbright At
the end of the meeting the President asked
Speaker McCormack Senators
Mansfield and Dirksen if they would
Cong. Carl Albert mind
meeting the press
- press
discovered Luci's whereabouts
Charles Murphy
Arrived Navy Yard -- and to the Honey Fitz where he greeted Mrs. Johnson,
Ruth Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Nugent. Afte r getting all guestssettled, the
President went to the upper deck and met
- visited by)
Arrived birthplace.
Departed birthplace.
Arrived main house.
Press conference on front lawn. Pres, Mrs. Johnson, Gen and Mrs. Westmoreland,
Capt Carpenter, WO Montgom ery. (Transcript in Diary Supplement).
uniformed services
Signed Over seas
- Califano and Amb. Goldberg )
o u t
a t
1 2 : 1 0 p
The President received from Amb Goldberg his annual report -telling what has been accomplished at UN this past twelve months-the report was released to the press
J o h n
M a c y
Arthur Moore, Washington
- e
McGeorge Bund y (pl)
Senator Joh n Stenni s o f Mississippi (b
. 1)
L)
August 18 , 1965
The White House
To flower
problems
governors
Garden For
thence to
Wednesday
statement
Cabinet
to press on water
drought
Room to talk
again
w/
To Ova l
-
Douglas's
Lee Whit e
Press
that
innocent
AA
Sgt
Buck
was
recently
granted
pardon
by Pres on
grounds
of innocence
Sen
Douglas had
championed
his cause
in
To discuss replacement for A Stevenson on Eleanor
To ask Pres to swear him in in October
Ambassador
- , the press pool reporters walked in and talked w/ th e President
and th e Vice President (Ray Scherer, Al Spivak, Phi l Potter, Frank Cormier , and
a lad y - ? '
Mrs. Humphrey brough t th e President a pair of yellow pajamas on which she
had embroidered th e
- of the White
LUNCH in the conferenc e roo m w/ Mrs . Johnson , BM , MW , JJ , V M
Tenderloin o f steak, spinac h - consomm e w / rice , tapioc a fo r dessert
The President wor e his gre y rob e give n him b y the W H Press Corp s
To bedroom w / Mrs . Johnso n
- was the Attorney General of
Alabama, Richmond Flowers.
• Gs^
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LUNCH in the sitting room w/ Mrs . Johnson, Mr an d Mrs. Bobbit t and Philip
while watching "Meet the Press" xs£j£ where NYC mayoralty candidate s
appeared: Beame, Lindsey , Buckley.
The President
-
"Seve
n Day s i n the Lif e O f Pres
October 27, 1965
White House - LB J Ranch, Texas
Watched the 10:00 news
Retired for the evening.
WEDNESDAY
IMMEDIATE RELEASE OCTOBE
R 28, 1965
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
(Austin, Texas
- Date February
White House Day
Saturday
Activity (inctude visited by) ture
Joe
"^^ ^7
Califano
"
26. 1966 .
Expend!Code
"
Mr "Bundy
To the Oval Ofc w/ BM and JJ
Secy Fowler
"*OFFRECORD: Eugene Black ""*
PRESS CONFERENCE - Oval Ofc
- to heads of exec depts and agencies on
1966 budget expenditures from the Pres . ^^
To MW's ofc
To Oval Ofc
Chairman Wilbur Mills and Congressman John ByrneS
Joined by Secy Fowler and Joseph Barr
Press and photons in to watch
wolfe cola pix
SIGNING
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Urban Leagu
BM's press briefing #374 -A A.
Philip Randolph , Vice Pres of AFL-CIO
indicated that the purpose of the Andy
Biemiller, Leagislative Director of the AFL-CIO
meeting was to discuss the broad Dave
Brodie, Director of Washington ofc of the Anti
- . Hornig's ofc.
HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE
OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON MARCH 21, 1966:
Henry H. Fowler, of Virginia, to be United States Governor of the Asian
Development
-
- - for presentation of American League Baseball Pass
Frank Ikard
w/ Robert Dunlop, President of Sun Oil
Ed Warren, President of
Cities
Joined by Secy Fowler
at 12:55p
Mike Manatos
Vicky
McCammon
Secretary
Fowler
(returning
his call)
Service
OFF RECORD
press
- .
To the South Grounds w/ Mr . Gullande r and Mr. Jorda n
then returned to Oval Office and they departed at 1:0 8 p
Dr. Hornig
and Robert Kintner,
press & photogs in
Walt Rostow Dr. Colin McLeod
out at 1:40
out
at
1:40p
Dr. Hornig asked to see
- went down
to Lawn Avenue and shook hands with scores of students who pressed forward
to meet him. 3&x3oax
Across on the balcony on one of the clubs, two students
held anti- Vietnam signs--one of them read "Draft beer--not men.
" The
President appeared
- * reads H s
Back to Oval Rm Ofc
Secretary Fowler an d Francis Bator
-Met w/Secy Fowler to discuss the balance o f payments and some other economi c matters.
this *>e mtg &f held ^ -prior ^isto Secy ^tf Fowler's~£c*h~- press *ztL conference :^^ to
Bill
- invited were the Washington press Corps . . . and members of the
Texas cabinet. . . and friends (Mr . and Mrs. Frank Erwin , Senato r And Mrs.
Ralph Yarborough, etc. ) C^*^
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Left the
Driskill Hotel w/ Mrs. Johnson, Judg e and Mrs. Moursund. Mr . J