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  • to Rwanda, Leo G. Cyr U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland, John Hayes U.S. Ambassador to Japan, U Alexis Johnson / William Crockett Deputy , Under Secy of State Ambassador James Symington, Chief of Protocol Norman Armour Mrs. Johnson joined press
  • . Dale Meeks. Bill Moyers. see page 3 Returned to oval office. Bill Moyers (Pl) Date August 9, 1966 The White House Dav Tuesday Activity (inciude visited by) Press conference in oval office. .. the President opened by saying that he had
  • mingle d wit h member s o f the Whit e House press corp s wh o were invite d t o the mai n ranc h house fo r Coffe e an d Cookies. Th e press were scattere d through th e livin g room , den , an d dining roo m o f the House The Presidenttoo k the Corp s o
  • Kintner w/ MW, JJ. JV, having arrived Tuesday from Texas (pl) Gov. Farris Bob Texas 10, 1966 Director of Office of Emergency Planning Bryant (Press briefing #43rO-A indicated that they discussed stockpile matters and OEP personnel) Kintner Bob
  • ,, To the office - bid Gideon,, Jake, yb and mf in the office office.. (-working guestss iirr the CX SimGideon his desk r-while guest At 4:10 p - -Don Thoma.s also arrived - to the office. room) Laitinn - Austin rre e this afternoon's press briefing) Joe Laiti
  • about the Dominican Republic. The President said: "I hope you can get some of your colleagues to put the w that the_communists have taken over the press in some of xKBECtx3BB{L these countries because the American press apparent doesn't know it. the Dean
  • . Kellam and attended church services at First Christian Church Press and photogs greeted the party January 17, 1965 White House --LBJ Ranch • The President took the entire parade" Lewis Ranch, etc. Sunday o n a tou r of all the ranch areas
  • to the front j crew area where George Christian was sitting with a Press Pool of I Mr. Jack Southerland--U. S. News and World Report j Mr. Forrest Boyd--Mutual Mr. Max Frankel -- New York Times j Mr. Frank Cormier -- Associated Press I Mr. Merriman Smith
  • of Tennessee press research by Dr. Graf and Sam Smith. Head of Tennessee Historical Association co-editor Dr. Ralph W. Haskins,Dr. Oliver W. Holmes , Executive Director, National Historical Publications, Wash., Univ. of Tenn history Mr.Ernest Robinson. Head
  • Waller, Australian Ambassador Mr. W. Marvin Watson, Sp. Asst to the President Mr. George Christian, Press Secretary Mr. Walt Rostow, Sp Asst. to the President Mr. James Jones, Presidential Assistant Mr. William Bundy, Asst Secy of State for Southeast
  • 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
  • and went to the Yellow Oval Room His Excellency Samuel Chinyama Mbilishi Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia Amb. James Symington Hon. Chester Carter see page 11 for gist for presentation of credentials. The President told the press that he had been ^H
  • and a medallion. I the ( ! tJ ! : i 1 ' : -
  • Date_ February White House p^ 5, 1966- Saturday Activity (intrude visited by) Press Office (talked to Peggy Stark) Secy Freeman Peggy Stark Mike Manatos Secy Rusk Governor Averell Harriman JV(pl) "" "" ' The Vice President, Minneapolis, Minn
  • , Sen. Wayn e Mors e Wilso n McCarthy Weaver , Pontiu s - USS S Sen. Maurine B. Neuberger Dr. Geo . Burkle y A l Spivak - Press Sen. Le e Metcal f Maj . Gen . Cheste r V. Clifto n Bil l Costell o - Pres s ^ . Horac e Busb y Phil Potte r Sen. Ala n ,Bibl
  • into his and sat them down, turned to Dr. Wong and said he was glad to have in Washington. Pr. Wong, in a very subdued voice said tha t relations with Singapore had been always good and expected them to always continue so. Today th e Press Secretar y
  • Press) McGeorge Bund y (Press briefin g #27 indicate d discussio n concerne d Viet Na m deliberation s and th e statemen t to the Genev a conference . ) To th e Flowe r Garden , accompanie d bv Secy Celebrezze an d Dr . Joh n Gardne r The Presiden t - w
  • Tunne l - Libb y Da m Project. Thi s wa s th e last dynamit e charge an d hol e throug h the Tunne l ceremon y requeste d by Sen. Mansfiel d REMARKS by th e President Press an d press photographer s presen t Senator Mik e Mansfield Cong. Arnol d Olsen
  • 1 PRESS President to lounge with George Christian and Ramsey Clark, discussing changes to speech. MW joined • Okie pix President Yoichi Okamoto Charles Zboril Gen Ramsey Clark Chf Wesley King Philip Strother McNulty PH1 William Fisher Steve Garmon
  • back in the car, and continued drive to Ranch. Just before he got to the ranch, he said that it was all right for the Press to follow him on the ranch and he drove in the East Gate and went to his birthplace cabin. Press following. Invited them to come
  • Thoma s C . Harmon , Li z Carpenter , Bess Abell , Mari e Fehmer , Conni e Gerard, Ro y H. Kellerman , Le m Johns , Jerr y Kivett , Wilson Livinggood , Davi d B . Grant , W m Duncan, W m R. Greer , Andre w Berger, Fran k Cormier - Press ; Hele n Thomas
  • " She reported President seemed very self-assured, selfconfident, driving toward important decisions. Asked her for paper below discussed Walt Rostow (pl) about a proposed statement (perhaps press announcement) Rostow. re Jan. 27 letter re Arms Race
  • . In addition, the President reviewed intelligen materials on problems all over the world and the initial press reactions to the first day of the trip. " Rostow:mf n^r October 18, 196 6 Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii Dav Tuesday Activity (inc)ude
  • Asst Secy of StateMr. Palliser, Private Secretary John McNaughton, Mr. T. Lloyd Hughes, Press Secy to the Prime Minister Asst Secy of Defense Ambassador David K E Bruce John M. Stevens, Economic Minister, British Embassy Secy McNamara Mrs. Marsha
  • . Bil l di d bring press ou t -- an d the President pose d for photographer s - and answered severa l questions , bu t pointed ou t fcbecx o t the pres s tha t hi s doctors -wer e -wit h hi m an d they migh t -wan t t o as k th e doctor s questions
  • pursuan t t o hi s wishes an d h e coul d take w/him , President bac k t o Ova l R m Offic e Hon. 'Cliffor d M . Hardin , Chancello r o f the Universit y of Nebrask a an d Secretary- Designate o f Agriculture Press i n for picture s Presentation o f
  • deployment; George Christian Califano (pl) mjdr (pl) - to tell H! her his memory was that a ltr addressed to press secy fro Al Otten came in — and that he wanted to see it immediately. It concerned Mr. Otten's disapproval of a plan to refurbish an airplane
  • by) To mansion w/ Bill Myers for LUNCHEON / William Lawrence (Bill) / Dan Rather ,F Ray Scherer t^^ Merrima n Smith \ Frank Reynolds Frank Cormier Robert Fleming George Christian Bill Moyers PRESS CONFERENCE - East Room - live TV coverag e ^October 6, 1966
  • for Press and show the Australia movie around 6PM Mrs. Johnson joined - discussed w/her plans for trip - left D. Rmm for bedroom and nap. Datr October 11, White House Tuesday 1966 Dav Activity (inctudp visited by) Gov. John Connally, Austin, Texas
  • to have Lynda and Joe Batson out front hiring the press conference. ^ J had called, but he President talked Charles Schultze, Washington D. c.—J Date November LBJ Ranch Day 5, 1966 Saturday Activity (inctude vtsited by) turf Expendi(Jode
  • Jack Valenti asked that the President see Frank Coniff. Mr. Coniff will be the editor of the afternoon JOURNAL AMERICAN, NyC} OFFRECORD: Marianne Means, Bob Considine and Frank Coniff —; Mrs. Emmet Riordan press release During this meeting
  • , the President agreed to this meeting. Joined by Ambassador Symington and other members of Burnham's party: Sir John Carter, Ambassador of Guyana and Hon Lincoln Gordon and U.S. Ambassador ^j j to Guyana, Delmar Carlson press and photogs in center door to cover
  • In this mtg, Chairman Ackley Charles Schultze the regular meeting, th President called in the press to presented a 45 minute presentation on the state of the economy, comparedGardner Ackley introduc e the people who had made the presentation, to November, 1963
  • , of Mass. Heineman and Randolph. After the Cabinet mtg, Secy McNamara an Gov Grant Sawyer of Nevada Secy Rusk briefed the press." Kintner Gov William Avery of Kansas Governor Bryant was meeting w/ these governors in EOB and asked MW if Pres cared to invite
  • to com e i n at 5:1 5 am - - an d they visited an d talked . I n press briefing #140- A moyer s reporte d tha t th e Presiden t aske d that a message g o to the me n i n VietNa m immediatel y followin g hi s operation t o let the m kno w of Mrs . Johnson
  • undertaking. (Bromley Smith/ yb) Gardner Ackley ! Secy W. Willard Wirtz Secy John W. Gardner Issued press release Secy Robert C. Weaver re above I Admiral William F. Raborn [ General Earle G. Wheeler ! Administrator David E. Bell Director Leonard Marks
  • - - ___ Cod Returned to the White House, and to the Oval Office w/ The Vice President, Secy Udall. Secv Wirtz JV (pl) Sen Russell Long The Ambassador of Ireland, H. E. William Fayand Mrs. Fay Press photogs This is the annual St. Patrick's day visit
  • In the office - reading readin g press tickets and this morning-' s press briefing. Listening to news over- radio Amb. Arthur Goldber g - New York, New Ne w York (b. 2) 2) re Amb. talking to t o McGeo. Bundy, Bob Komer and Secy Freeman re food allottment
  • . HHHBHfe. Directo r Jame s Webb , an d Director Chas . Schultze . . . The Presiden t me t i n the Livin g Roo m re th e militar y budge t fo r 196 6 and (Vietnam) ^__ 1 (Meanwhile, Governo r Averel l Harrima n flew int o Austi n to meet w / th e press
  • To the Press Office Offic e accompanied by the Vice Vic e President. December 18, 1965 White House - Wash, DC SATURDAY To Oval Rm R m Office f. ... i ----'.Mr. Harold Howe (proposed appointee a ass Commissioner of Education) to succeed Koppel Secy John