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  • , accompanied by Chet Carter of Protocol Office, departed his problem. office- -reading briefing papers as he walked- -and walked along the circular private drive to the Diplomatic Reception Room, South Portico entrance. As he Unofficial/visit to the United
  • , Director, Institute of Industrial Relations, UCLA Elliott V. Bell, Chairman of the Executive Committee, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Joseph L. Block, Chairman, Inland Steel Company W. Anthony Boyle, President, United Mine Workers of America Labor-Management
  • 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
  • l Inaugural Committe e Selection b y th e Unite d State s Marin e Ban d Invocation b y th e Mos t Reveren d Robert E . Luce y the Beautiful Solo b y Miss Leontyn e Price - - "America . President shoo k hand s w / Mis s Pric e and Prayer b y Rabbi
  • to provide that the flag of the United States of America may be flown for twenty-four hours of each day in Lexington, Massachusetts. H. R. 5597 > An Act to relieve physicians of liability for negligent medical treatment at the scene of an accident
  • at the International Bridge separating the United States and Mexico. The Presidential motorcade stopped, the President got out and walked to the middle of the bridge where he was met by President Diaz Ordaz of Mexico. They exchanged private greetings while
  • Farm Park (Virginia) Endangered Species Preservation National Historic Preservation -^ / ^ REMARKS by the President — ^ — see pages attached n^,^ October 15, 1966 White House Da\ Saturday Activity (include visited by) ATTENDANCE AT ^^i^v
  • not specify . . I W Abel , President , Unite d State s Steelworker s Mr. Georg e Mean y , President , AFL-CI Mr. Walte r Reuthe r , President , UA W Mr. Josep h Keena n , Secy , Int l Brotherhoo d o f Electrical Workers O VHITE HOUSE Date OENT LYNDON B
  • House Friday I or t Activity LD 4:35p ~ ~ 5:20p t rV Nov Oval Ofc - pl Walt Rostow Hon Marvin Watson, the Postmaster General ~OFF RECORD: Mr. I. W. Abel President of the United Steel Workers of America Mr. Abel is in town in conjunction
  • introduced one of the great fighters in the struggle for civil rights -- his own appointment, Solicitor General Thurgood Marshall. The fact that the President of the United States introduced a distinguished Negro had a powerful effect on the delegates
  • Keenan, VP, AFL-CIO " Mr. Waltey Reuther. President. United Automobile Workers * Mr. Jim Suffridge, President, Retail Clerks *" Mr. Al Barbour, President Wayne County AFL-CIO * Mr. Gus Scholle, President, Michigan AFL-CIO * Mr. Rov Wilkins ' Hon. Robert P
  • Nationa l Cash Register Co. , Dayton , Ohi o Wm J . Pachle r Pres. , ' Jtility Worker s Unio n o f America, D . C. David L . Parr , Secy-Mg ] , Centra l Arkansa s Mil k Producers Assn. , Littl e Rock . Ark . T. F . Patton , Chr . & P r ss . , Republi c
  • and Telegraph Company Leslie H. Warner, President, General Telephone and Electronics Corporation Glenn E. Watts, Exec. Vice President, Communications Workers of America Mr. Charles Lathey "r^-^^ Mr. John Coleman ^.^ l^^^nUpPl^ Mr> Rosel Hyde, Communications
  • (PL) Califano (PL) President of Joe Bierne /Communications Workers of America., AFL/CIO Mr. W. A. Smallwood, Secretary-Treasurer, CWA Mr. David Anderson, Civic Affairs Department, CWA Mr. Gus Cramer . to present resolution adopted by the CWA
  • area — A band playing "Hail to the Chief." — then the "Yellow Rose of Texas" as the President reviewed crack troops representing every fighting unit in South VietNam. The President rode in an open jeep standing alongside General Westmoreland
  • Remarks on behalf of the UNITED COMMUNITY CAMPAIGNS OF America (United Givers Funds) To Oval where he posed for Mr. Fred Maroon, the photographer Office for the Magazine Publishers Association OFF RECORD The Association is attempting to run a double
  • . This week's schedule 5. Farm Bill Extension and its relation to new Food Stamp Authorization International Development Association 7. Status of Consumer Bills 8. Status of jcaroaegB^irencSFkntliac Conservation Bills 9. Suggested mtg of Leadership
  • 5 (colo r pic s take n by Sg t Stotterl) o be October 15 . 1965. G/-REMARKS -- ' t Dr. Walte r Campbel l - President , Lion s International , Chicago , Illinoi s Miss Isabell a S . Diamon d - Edito r - BLINDNES S - America n Ass n o f Workers fo r th
  • for meeting w/ staff members OFFRECORD re appointment of coordinator on deslating projects in Israel and United Arab Republic in Cabinet Room Director Schultze Memorandum Henry Rowan - BOB Director Hornig Dr. Dean Peterson Bill Moyers Robert Kintner Spurgeon
  • !.'~ ·? ce -- ( J t/ '(: 1; ,,. lri. :...., .. ' Pf 1'' ~ .. ",,""*' MARCH 13, 1965 IMMEDIATE RFLEASE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE GODDARD DAY BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION
  • of Education, to which office he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. Marshall P. Jones, of Maryland, a Foreign Service Officer of Class one, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Malawi, to which
  • Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Guyana. Elliott P. Skinner, of New York, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Upper Volta. Walter P. McConaughy, of Alabama
  • Beirne, Pres. Communications Workers of America, Mr. William Coleman, State Democratic Chairman and Mr. Albert S. Porter, Cuyahoga County Democratic Chairman. Mayor Locher introduces the President to the public. PRESIDENT MAKES REMARKS - then walked
  • and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Senegal, to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary o f the United States of America to The Gambia. Ridgway B. Knight, of the District
  • for Democratic Action - to give brief rpt to Leaders, Hayes Redmon calle d in by Pres. after 5 min. of Mtg (has been in VNa m for 2 m Charles Roche " " " " (consultin g w/ America n Missi (there on electoral procedures (as they relate to VNamese elec (tion
  • Extraordinary an d Plenipotentiary o f the United State s of America t o th e Republic of Indonesia* Mrs. Patrici a Roberts Harris, o f the District of Columbia, to be Ambassado r Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary o f the United States of America to Luxembourg
  • th e las t recess o f th e Senate , t o th e office s indicated : Ben H. Brown, Jr., of South Carolina, a Foreign Service Officer of Class one, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Liberia. William
  • Scout movement to America Beautiful) Annual: Report to Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States for 5, 732, 70 Boy Scouts of America signed by Thomas J Watson, Jr as President and Joseph A. Brunton, Jr. , Chief Scout Executive. Desk set
  • , Continenta l Insuranc e C o - NYC Samuel B . Jones , VP , Relianc e Insuranc e Co . , Philadelphia , Pa . Lee Orton , Senio r V P & Treasurer - Federa l In s Co . - NYC R. Wilso n Oster, Oster , Financia Financia ll VP VP . Unite d States Riedibfcsoaaasi
  • REMARKS list 1o DT 170 people gathered The President signed proclamation designating 1965 to be International Cooperation Year in the United States of America, using his personal fountain pm To office w/ Henry Cabot Lodge McGeorge Bundy JV Fri
  • Nominations sent to the Senate today: Maurice M. Bernbaum, of Illinois, a Foreign Service Officer of the Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to SK Venezuela. Wymberley DeR. Coerr
  • , of Maryland , t o be th e Representative o f the United States of America t o the Twentiet h Plenary Session o f th e Economic Commission for Europe o f the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Morris B. Abram , of New York, to be th e
  • WHEREOF, I have here.mto of the United States of America to be afixed. set m y hand andeau se d the seal Done at Johnson City, Texas, this twentieth day of .iviarch in t he Year of our Lord Nineteen hundred and sixty five, And of the Independence
  • , to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary o f the United States of America to New Zealand. David S. King, of Utah, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Malagasy Republic. Robert L. Payton, of Missouri
  • SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON OCTOBER 6, 1966: Spottswood W. Robinson, III, of the District of Columbia, to be United States Circuit Judge, District of Columbia Circuit, vice George T. Washington, retired. John Lewis Smith, Jr
  • , to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Viet-Nam, vice Henry Cabot Lodge. William W. Heath, of Texas, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Sweden. John M
  • Trimbl e Robert Kome r Ulric Hayne s Edmund S Glen n (interpreter ) Estes .. America America nn Ambassado Ambassadorr ttooth theeRepubli Republiccoof f Uppe Uppe r Volt Volt aa The Honorabl e Thoma s S . Estes Walking on South Portico w/ President
  • . Raymond R. Guest, of Virginia, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiar y o f the Unite d States of America to Ireland. Angier Biddle Duke, of New York, to b e Ambassador Extraordinary an d Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Spain
  • : Ellsworth Bunker, of Vermont, to be Ambassador at Large. Llewellyn E. Thompson, of Colorado, a Foreign Service Officer of the Class of Career Ambassador, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Union
  • L . Prout y Frank Keppell , Dep t o f HEW Senator Georg e Murph y George Meany , AFL-CI O Cong. Jame s O'Har a Andrew J. Biemiller , AFL-CI O Cong Sa m Gibbons M. D. Mobley . Exe c Director . America n s.,Cong Dominic k Daniel s Vocational