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  • Yarborough's not riding to Austin aboard AF# 1 from Houston. The President was fascinated by a map completed in the Air Force Aide's office using bits of colored string to show the states in which he had campaigned. He then took a nap for th e remainder
  • December 7 , 196 4 White Hous e McGeorge Bill Monday Bundy Secretary Secretary calls carded Dillon McNamara Moyers Nicholas Katzenbach To the library to meet w/ Secy Rusk and aides (accordin g t o Neustad t memo ) Rusk le d th e
  • and returned to Cabinet Room at 12:45 To Office w/ Senator Humphrey Secy McNamara Gave further instructions on the character of our paper. (This Bundy wa s drafted by aides in Returned to Cabinet Room to take the Prime Minister arm and escort him to his
  • th e distance . Receptio n is atten d ed by Rpt checked - yb A 12:15 12730" 1:05 1:12 1:1'7 1:30 1:45 4:37 6:00 6:20 both Presidential staffs , aide s an d those official s a t th e honorar y degre e ceremony. Two Presidents tal k ..Pres
  • Presiden t o f Exec Counci l p Secretar y o f Labor . Willar d Wirt z y McPherso n joine d • The Presiden t aske d fo r a bo x o f cigar s whic h he ha d recei i i i l i n ^[^ Honolulu-Gov. Burns' aide brough t them t o the plan e - - (Luc y Ferguson' s
  • 10:41a t THURSDA Sam Housto n Johnso n 7:50a | Breakfas ^s ^__^_____^_ _ _____ _ ______ . •9:20a t _ Hon 10:03a t y ): ); ; y McPherso n • . Orvill e Freeman , Sec y o f Agriculture (b.1) r e dair y imports , th e VP' s suggestio n t a n aid e
  • trip t o Germany . Ther e wa s a discussio n o f pending legislatio n h specia l referenc e t o appropriation s fo r Teacher s Corps , Int l Education , Ren t Supplements, Mode l Cities , OEO , an d Foreign Aid. Ther e als o wa s discussio n f th e
  • aid ; O'Neil l sai d reactio n was j! goo d amon g those wh o understnn H it . O'Neil l asked about expanded Vietna m bomb i ig. Th e President sai d targets were chose n a s necessary , tha t a s w e moved dow n th e list, th e Leon - e Jaworski
  • said "I think it would be a good thing if they got in the foreign aid business. . what's wrong with that/?" He als o talked about the Indian grain and said again he had the problem of the NY Timesan d the Wall Street Journal and everybody. . Wash. Post
  • Under Secretary Joseph Barr ' / Administrator Bill Gaud (AID) | ( Dir Charles Schultze (BOB) i ^ Joseph M. Bowman (Asst to Secy Fowler) Francis Bator will send resume of mtg Mon., Eugene Rostow ~ Walt Rostow Ed Hamilton Christian joined at Pres' request
  • Hon. William Gaud, Administrator AID see Mr. Bowdler's memo re Under Secy Joseph Barr this mtg - to DT De p Asst Secy WinthropKnowlton (Depty Walt Rostow William Bowdler Asst Secy for International Affairs, Treasury) HITE House Date March 1
  • Furness to the Ceda where they were to spend the night. ) Today transmitted to the Congress report concerning protective payments made in connection with the Aid to families with dependent children program. T^,,, March 3, 1967 The White House p^ Friday
  • Administration Maurice J. Williams, of Maryland, t o be Asst Adm for the Near East and South Asia AID [ vice William B. Macomber, Jr.
  • ° - . > _______________________________________________________________ , ; _ _ , ^ Oval Offic e ~ Assistant Administrator for Near East and South Asia - AID) Gonella __ Senator i , President asked for Secy Rusk - he was en route to the airport -so he asked for Mr. Macomber Macomber - l' i 11 —. The " '5:10p | Friday
  • Kelley Joe Moody, GSA -- and William Butts Hon. Nicholas Katzenbach, Justice -- and Ernest Friesen Hon. John Macy, CSC --and N. G. Oganovich William S. Gaud, AID -- and William Hall Gerald 5Exx F. Tape, AEC -- and John Abbadessa Robert C. Wood, HUD
  • Buechs, Deputy Vice Chief of Staff, German Armed Forces H Dr. Dankmar Seibt, Deputy Asst Secy, Personal Aide to Chancellor Erhard H Dr. Ulrich Scheske, Counselor, Foreign Office H Mr. Joerg Kastl, Counselor, Foreign Ofc, Press spokesman for Minister
  • ^ Mr. James F. Hug, office of the Attorney General Mr. William Foster , ACDA ^ ^ Mr. Daniel Freed Mr. Daniel Friedman Cong James G. Fulton Cong Cornelius E. Gallagher Hon William Gaud, Administrator, AID Mr. and Mrs. David Ginsburg Mir. and Mrs. Gene
  • development program, indica main national significance and some relationships to U. S. aid. Follwoeing the brief the President asked a question about cooperatives. _Gift exchange Governor Pak gave the President embroidery which symbolized Tae-an Mynn
  • is presently being aided by the Poverty Program. He is an illegitimate child whose mother was killed in an automobile accident and whose stepfather was permanently hurt. He has lived with his grandparents and an aunt and uncle most of his life. Rev Ben Welch
  • Cross, Armed Forces Aide to the President Chief Judge Elbert P Tuttle, U S Court of Appeals for 5th Circuit, New Orleans, La Hon Raymond A Hare, Asst Secy of State for Near Eastern & South Asian Affairs Hon Robert H Fleming, Deputy Press Secy Hon Eugene
  • Attorney General Theodore Voorhees, President, Natl Legal Aid Assoc. , Philadelphia Albert Wahl, Chief U. S. Probation Ofcr, San Francisoc, Calif Patricia M Wald, Chevy Chase, Md Margaret Wallace, Ofc of Criminal Justice Judge James L Watson, Customs Court
  • of CIA, Richard Helms JCS Acting Chairman. Admiral David McDonald Director of USIA. Leonard Marks Deputy Director of AID William Gaud Walt Rostow. Bill Moyers, Robert Kintner, George Christian, Bromley Smith, and Ed Hamilton 7/ 14/ 66 Thursday To Oval
  • questioned Sir John closely on the level of aid Guyana had received from Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Sir John replied that last year's total was $20 million, with the U.S. con $13 million, Great Britain $3 million and other, including
  • Secretary of the Treasury Fowler Secretary of Agriculture Freeman CIA Director Richard HelmsDavid L. JCS Acting Chairman Admiral McDonald (GeneralWheeleonsick USIA Director Marks / ' AID Administrator Bell David E. Walt Rostow Bill Moyers Robert Kintner
  • General L^ John J To Ova l Offic e with^r l McConnel l USA F Col .-&sjpf Cros s Mir. W/y , FTIP-TI Frasc a J (McConnell'sT**&& aide ) f To Marvi n Watson' s offic e To Yello w Ova l Roo m t o atten d part y i n honor Anthon y Celebrezze Guests
  • e took pic s ) Amb. Lloy d Hand xlS&bSifefeES Ambassado r Hans Engen of Norwa y an d Cap t A . J. Orner , Aide-de-Cam p to the Princ e Mrs. Johnso n joins abov e p p - ou t to MJDR' s Of c Mrs. Johnso n back i n t o Ova l R m Ofc - Presiden t aske d
  • O'Brien Oke pix The Agenda for the meeting prepared for the President for Henry Wilson included: Minimum wage, tax bill, Vietnam AID bill, Vietnam Defense Supplemental Authorization, Teacher Corps and Rent Supplements Appropriations, civilian pay
  • Manatos - to tell him that the Morse Amendment to reduce the economic aid bill to the Dominican Republic by $13 million was defeated by a vote of 75 to 6 Secretary Fowler (b. 2) Winners of White Press Photographers Assoc iation Photo Contest:color Stanley
  • to Appalachian report and discussed financing of the Appalachian Program. Several governors said this was the best cooperation between federal and state that hey knew of in any Federal program, and that while the dollar amount of aide to Appalachia was cut down
  • Cong. Frank Bow, Ranking Republican Cong Otto Passman, Subcommittee Chairman of AID Cong Glenard Lipscomb, Subcommittee Chairman of Defense Cong. John J. McFall of California Mike Manatos Courtenay Valenti to Oval Rm Ofc w/ doll in hand - To MJDR's
  • by this date. Mr. Harold O. Swank, Director, Dept of Public Aid, 111. ! Mr. Morris Hursh, State Director of Public Welfare, Minnesota Congwm Patsy Mink. Mr. Praxesdad Norat, Asst Secy of Health and Administration - Puerto Rico Hawaii Mr. Norman V. ilxxuda
  • - Austin , Texa s S \S c / The President w/ Mr s Johnso n , Mr . an d Mrs. Joh n Mecom , Sec y Freeman , Mr. Ji m Thornto n (Freeman' s aide ) , an d Cong. Graha m Purcel l drov e t o the runway to take Freema n an d Purcell to the plan e waitin g t o
  • Pakistan Lt. . Col. M . A. Z. Mohy-Di n Personal Physicia n t o th e Presiden t o f Pakistan Lt. Khali d M . Mir , P . N. Aide -de -Camp t o th e Presiden t o f Pakistan Mr/Mrs Georg e H . Atkinso n Hon. an d Mr* Georg e W. . Bal l Hon. an d Mrs. Davi d E
  • plands and economic aid requirements. The President indicated that these matters were under review and that we would attempt to be helpful in the light of our other requirements. _Bob Komer
  • . Elizabeth's Hospital _____ Mrs. Edwin Sherin (RxBBaxtXKXBL±^kKx husband is director of the Arena Stage) Mr. an d Mrs. John Schuyler (Mr. Schuyler is staff member at VISTA) Mr. Robert W. Kitchen, Jr. (Senior FSRO at AID) Mr. and Mrs. C. Sumner Stone, Jr. (Mr
  • pressma n and hi s aid e an d Josep h S . Wright , Presiden t o f Zenit h Rad'-i o Corporatio n wh o presented th e Presiden t wit h a portabl e Zenit h radio, , Th e 1 , 000 , 000th Transoceani c was presente d o n behal f o f th e 13, 000 employee s o f
  • . Gardne r Ackle y Hon. Nichola s Katzenbach , th e Attorne y Gen Hon . Car l Rowan , Directo r o f USI A Hon. Joh n Gronouski , th e PM G Hon . Davi d Bell , Ad m o f &i & AID Hon. Stewar t Udall , Sec y o f Interior Mrs . Esthe r Peterson Hon. Orvill e
  • Re d Cros s Mr. Wm . R . Hewlett , Exe c VP , Chairman , Hewlett - Packard Co . Mr. Sol . M . Linowitz , Chairma n o f the Board , Xerox , Cor p Professor Edwar d S. Mason , Dep t o f Economics, Harvar d Univ . Administratof o f AID, Davi d Bell, an d
  • . Ministe r o f Foreign Affair s H. E. Joh n Kabore . Am b o f the Republi c o f Upper Volt a Hon. Abdoulay e Konate. Chie f o f Protoco l o f Uppe r Volt a First JfiKidxisod x Lieutenan t Gabrie l Some . Aid e d e Cam p and Hon. G . Menne n Williams William
  • Aides w / Amb. Lodg e 1,266 people REMARKS followin g which, th e Presiden t le d th e crow d i n singin g "Happy Birthday " to th e Vice Vic e President -- Departed Sout h Ground s b y car ca r fo fo r Elips Elipsee -- tt o o boar board d Choppe r fo