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  • visited by) ture Director Charles Code Schultze Today the appointment of eight new members of the National Council on the Arts was announced. They are: Miss Marian Anderson of Danbury, Connecticut Mr. Lawrence Halperin , Helen Hayes of NewYork City
  • was stopped in a pasture talking to Dale Malechek about the problems with the fence. It seemed that the old fence had no t been on the line, but the new fence had already been party erected along the old fence. THey decided to get the surveyor to come the next
  • SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1966: William Haddon, Jr., of New York, to be Traffic Safety Administrator. (New Position) Howard G. Gamser, of New York, to be a Member of the National Mediation Board for the term
  • ;_ (inc!ude visited by) t Exj ( -Lynda in to say goodbye prior to returning to Washington and New York. The President was teasing her about taking a second robe, when he had been planning to give her a T-bird. . . Mrs. Johnson in to the office to say
  • special emphasis to his desire for the staff members Bromley Smith Henry Rowen of the Bureau of the Budget Francis Bator participation in the formulation William G Bowdler and presentation of new and ! creative ideas andinitiatives to meet Lt C ol Richard
  • --particularly the credit that Rep Gov of Ohio is receiving i the news announcementsovtRM^NTPR,^,wGOfp.cF ,,no* n,? ,, — of grants from FederalGovt. * June 20, 1966 Monday MW in office. Rostow (Pl) Rostow (Pl) Sacramento, Gov Pat Brown at ranch Calif
  • i n Northeast wit h th e following : Secretary Stewar t Udal l Gov . Nelso n Rockefelle r o f New York . Charle s L . Terr y o f Delawar e Charles Schultz e Gov Buford Ellingto n Gov . Willia m W . Scranto n o f Pennsylvani a General Cassid y Mayo r
  • October 24, 1965 SUNDAY White House - LBJ Ranch, Texas Breakfast *^ u in bed ~ whoLc> had *— «?C just then greeted arrived Mr. ^L' A, . & fr. Mrs. . Arthur J^J Krim yr^ • New f York c City . The President and Mrs. Johnson drove
  • Church i n Johnson City , Texas present were: ^"^ Mrs. Johnson, Lynd a £j-^x Dale. Malechek and Mrs. Malechek £/ Mr. an d Mrs. Earle Deathe James Moyers, Austin - t o repor t to him o n the church service for possible news release to the reporters
  • of Congress, Washington _ library. t Leonard Schwartz, Brentano's Inc. _ __ __.__,____ Arnold Swenson, Harvard Cooperative Soc. , Cambridge, Mass [ Mrs. Doris Thompson, Francis Scott Key Bookshop, Washington j Miss Elizabeth Yount, New Canaan Book Shop, New
  • . Albert H. Quie, M. C. , gave greetings from the House Breakfast Group Sen. John Stennis gave greetings from the Senate Breakfast Group Secy Fowler gave New Testament Reading Dr. Richard C. Halverson, gave prayer for National Leaders Dr. Billy Graham
  • Departed the Danz Ranch an d drove to th e side entranc e o f the house. . .there they picked up a new mercury ca r -- tha t was sppposed to be for Mrs. Bailey. . and drov e it to her house. . . . arriving at 5:5 5 pm. The President w/ Mrs . Bailey drivin
  • Friday •Left theRanch house w/ the Krims, and those men from the meeting w / Jack Valei.ti and Joe Califano, etc. and the Marks On th e Danz Ranch are a On the Martin Ranch area Heading toward the Mal echek house To the new house being buil t next door
  • - for the Mansion to Lunch. LUNCH w/ Justice Abe Fortas and Jack Valenti . Hse Mess Joe Califano (fmthe Mansion) -Califano in Wh Secy McNamara (fm the Mansion) Juanj/ta Roberts - re allright to move his desk this afternoon and replace w/new one. (fm the Mansion
  • . "___. {; The n he returned to his office alone, to take the call from Governor Rockefeller ^ j - — (1^ 2:54p ] t Governor 2:59p The ^} w/ of New York, Nelson Rockefeller (b. 3) - returning his call of yesterday President stopped in mjdr's room to look
  • Parker Mize News Editor Des Moines Tribune Lauren Soth Editorial Page Editor Des moines Register Tribune John Cowles , Jr . Editor Minneapolis Star and Tribune Editorial Page Minneapolis Robert W . Smit h - Editor Bower Hawthorn e Exec News Editor Richard
  • " - - s read * newspapers DeLoach Speaker John MacCormick (returnin g the President's call) (b. Cong. Carl Albert (b. 1) 1) O ._,, To Fish Room to greet group fr. Texas an d New Mexico on behalf of Guadelupe National Returned to Offic e w/Horace
  • Rostow Bromle y Smith ; ; .—— — ——-—-—. — Governor Richard Hughes of New Jersey joined w/ his assistant, Mr. John V. Spinalli (Exec Asst to Gov of New Jersey) ] Gov. Hughes is Chairman of the Advisory Panel on Insurance in Riot-Affected Areas. 'wit
  • Medal Number One. Rostow - pl Secy Dean Rusk President's helicopter departed for New York City Date Thurs. The White House Dec Day 7 1967 Activity (include visited by) ture ExpendiCode The President departed the South Lawn via helicopter
  • . Richar d Hughes , Governo r o f New Jersey; Senato r Harriso n Williams, Ne w Jersey; Senato r Cliffor d Case , Ne w Jersey; Secretary Udall ; Secretar y o f th e Army Ailes; (The Arm y turned ove r 27 1 acres t o th e stat e o f New Jersey) Off Record
  • ) 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
  • Moyers ] To Oval Office H Secretary of HUD,Robert Weaver ]! Gardner Ackley , Chairman, CEA H Charles Schultze, Director, BOB ] Joe Califano ] Secretary Weaver asked to see the President on the new FNMA special assistance pro which authorizes FNMA
  • of the National Governors' Conferenc e Governor Joh n Volpe - Mass. Th e Presiden t told the Governors - - of Governor Wm. Scranto n - Pa. th e record about VietNam and also lis Governor Philip Johnson - Miss. cusse d the creation of a new Commissio Governor John
  • d an d Mrs. Johnso n Joe Califan o - Washington , D . C . - - ove r th e ca r radi o - - r e th e new s a t 5:0 0 that the President heard - - sayin g tha t th e lights an d electricity ha d gone out in NY C -- an d asked hi m t o chec k w / McNamara
  • Employment Opp tunity Commission - - to discuss certain matters affecting the Commission OFF RECORD purpose for the visit (according to MW)was to gxssxusst let the President know of his future plans -- to run for Governor of New York. Senator John Sherman
  • n*,,. March The White House Day Tuesday Cloudy - high^^in the 50's. Winds light rain A.,^^^^y started a 28, 1967 new southeast 10 mph -- chance of some diet wants to lose weight Breakfast To the swimming pool for a swim w/ Mrs. Johnson
  • Presiden t departe d th e Whit e Hous e fo r PARAD E w/ th e . President o f Turkey , Route-- Eas t o n Hamilton Place , turnin g north o f 1 4 th Street , Southwes t on New York Avenu e t o Pennsylvani a Ave . . an d terminatin g a t Blai r House
  • visited by) , Bill Moyers (pl) Joe Califano(pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Joe Califano Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Fowler Joe Califano (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) Edwin Weisl, Sr. - New York City (b. 1) Bill Moyers to Oval Office Walt Rostow Secretary McNamara
  • floor w/ Mrs. Johnso n September 14,1966 Wednesday Harry McPherson (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) Harry McPherson Robert Komer OFF RECORD Don MacDonald, new AID Chief in VietNam (full name is Donald) William Gaud, AID Administrator Rutherford M. Poats
  • by asking her to come see him sometime. Date AugUSt1, White House p^. Joseph Beirne (b. 2)President, 1966 Monday CWA George Meany - Saratoga, New York (b. 2) President, AFL-CIO The President asked mf to get Andy Biemiller for the Postmaster General
  • - Juanit a sai d "thi s i s she , sir " He. picked u p the phon e and sai d spea k of th e devi l an d she' s always there . H e the n invite d he r t o g o t o Ne w York "wit h hi m for th e ordinatio n o f th e ne w ArchBisho p o f New York, Terrenc e
  • Califano (pl) Francis ____________ Cardinal Spellman (b. 1) - New York City (returning - . j following I that and ._ | 11:34 t Califano Joe j~ j~ j I y (include visited by) ture RECORD: Clarence Boonstra BEING considered as U. S. Ambassador
  • Tbne . . in Out ^t^r^ Lo Activity LD .House Dav 8, 1966 Thursday (include visited by) CLAFFEY. Edgar A., President, American Transit Association, Indianapolis, Ind. CLARKE. Hon. George W. , kMayor of Ridgewood, New Jersey COAN. Carl. Senate
  • , General Federation of Women's Clubs, Washington, D . C. ARMSTRONG, B. B. , President. Association of General Contractors, Roswell, New Mexico ASTIN, Dr. Allen V., Director, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. BACHOFNER, Wilford E., Chief
  • to Washington & White House. _ brings outstanding young foreign newsmen to the U.S. for an intensive, year-long program of seminars, work, and travel, desi gned to upgrade the quality and accuracy of news reporting on our country abo ard. The journalists come
  • on Yuki. The President said he would have it retyped for her, select pictures for her and then return it to her for transmittal to people in New York. to Oval Office - *H,TE HOUSE Date September 16, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY the President
  • , i i -11:10a j f Hon. ,1 11:19a t i To „—=—, I _—. ,—, ____—_ ,—=—: ________».____ , . : . =—. .. __«. ,—| . ___ Robert B. Anderson - New York City ________„ , I MW ________ : the Oval Office _^ „__—, i , (pl
  • - i n New York City (thru Wh. Hse Board) • 12:50p t 1:07p i L_J _____________________ Meek s in Johnson City. Texas - at Judge Moursund's | 1 _——_———___—-_—_— Watson (off the board) in New York City 12:11p t 1: —— Califano ; 11:34a £ 1
  • and framed certificate, and the Pres helicopter. ! presente d them to Mrs. Shields . "Le t me sho w you my garden, " said the President to 12:06p ' T o Flower Garden w/ above group **\ ^ littl e Barbara . OTHER GUESTS: ' fo r pictures for news photographers
  • . Albert Dent, President, Dillard Univ. , New Orleans Mr. Kermit Gordon, VP, the Brookings Insttution, Wash ngton Dr. Philip Lee, Asst Secy of HEW Mr. Joseph Wilson, President, Xerox Corp. , NYC Dr. Peter Bing ! Thomas Vail, Publisher, Cleveland Plain