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  • statements in Africa - to DT) Secy Rusk. To the Cabinet Room for NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING The agenda for this meeting was classified "Top Secret/ Sensitive" and hence returned to the Situation Room. re Vietnam ATTENDANCE: Marine Corps Commandant
  • was drowing out their efforts) The President followed his text exactly -(A university professor left the gathering as the National Anthem was being played He had told the Univ officials that he was against our involvement in VietNam and would leave when
  • . Stone is the chief Staff Asst to the Chai of the House Committee on Education and Labor) Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. Honorable John Doar Hon and Mrs. William L. Taylor Hon. Lisle C. Carter, Jr. COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE STAFF MEMBERS Hon
  • o had attende d the Leadershi p Mtg. to meet th e press gathere d ther e - - photographer s an d reporters Made statement for press discussing the legislation Means Committee of the for comprehensive medical along w/ leadership which the Ways
  • - , Committee d i n th e stateroo m b y George Christian , Wal t Rostow . Jak e Jacobse n Bob Komer, Davi d Lilienthal , Joh n McNaughton , Genera l Maxwel l Taylor , Ambassador Harriman . CI A Director Helm s . Hon . Leonar d Unger Discussed thi s afternoon' s
  • determined thi s shoul d b e don e b y amendment s t o the appropriation s _ bill an d tha t w e would seek action b y the Subcommitte e an d ful l Appropriations Committee, an d House concurrence in that action . Th e Presiden t sai d h e had talked wit h
  • discussion to center around the recent Crime Commission report and how the ItalianAmerican image can be improved. Appt requested by Joseph DeSerto, Secretary , Chicago Chapter, American . Committee on Italian migration. 1:25p To ^1:50p 3:15p for mansion
  • desk. — ~ The President to the Cabinet Room to join . I The Bund y Special Committee of the National Security Council | Secretary Robert S. McNamara __________„______ ~7 Under Secy of State Nicholas deB. Katzenbac h
  • as von Steuben Day . Wednesday September l6 196 4 Great The President's Jet arrive d at Malm strom AFB, Grand : Falls , Montana . H e was greeted at the foo t o f th e plan e step s by a welcoming committee , consistin g of Governor Ba l cock (tun
  • Concepts ' indicates that on May 4 and 5 the Hon. David M. Kennedy, Chmn of the Commission--Chmn of the Board, Continental President's Commission on Budget Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Concepts met for the first
  • to the unworked. ) the Prayer Breakfast, the President went to another room where he hands with a group of Pro Football Players who were in Washington for a off of a drive to organize professional athletes into a group bent on inspiring the nation's slum youth
  • s Charles Nagel , Directo r o f the Followin National Portrai t Gallery had Smithsonia written th e Presiden t o f the ne w ruling o f th e Nat' l Portrai t Galler y Th that onl y person s dea d 1 0 years o r Emi more of highes t govntal position s
  • , President , Member , Executiv e Committee , an d Director , U . S . Gypsu m Company Raymon d D . Nasher , President , Nashe r Properties , Dalla s , Texa s ' , Walte r P . Reuther , President , Unite d Automobile, Aircraft an d Agricultur e Worke r i of A m
  • ; returned to the Conference Room and was talking with . ' Mrs. Volkmar Wentzel. He aske d her i f she enjoyed being around National Geographic people (her husband is a photographer who accompanied the President I on his Vice Presidential trip to Scandinavia
  • / the President a copy of his book. "Washington. D. C. , the Story of our Nation's capital" /HITI Housf Date March *NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON ,H| fc WAtY 'resident began his day at (Place) -r;__ Telephone Time f 11 In Ou t Lo Day -, £ ( ExpendiActivity L D
  • of Transportation Joseph Califano I Cong. Leslie Arends [ Cong. Hale Boggs Senator Milton Young | Cong. Gerald Ford •( I .\ This is the combined leadership and ranking members of the Senate Labor Committee and the House Commerce Committee - re the rail strike
  • President to the Cabinet Room to join the Special Committee of the National Security Council w/ Under Secy Katzenbach Under Secy Vance Director Helms . Hon. Clark Clifford , Chmn , Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board Hon. McGeorge Bundy _______ Walt
  • Mansfield (b. 4) - on Consular Treaty hearing in Foreign Relations Committee in U. S. Senate and related Fowler Secretary I ft ^ 11:35a Acting AttorneyGeneral, Ramsey Clark To the tBIJEilMfcii CabinetRoom of the Economic Report for_SIGNING..of.several
  • , Thomas French, Stewart , (Senate Interior and Insular JHH^ Affairs Committee) Hansen, Congwm Julia ^)HHH^ Butler Hicks, Cong Floyd V Hobbs, C.E. Holum, Kenneth- Dept of Interior Jackson, Sen and Mrs. Henry Carver, Hon. John Dept of Interior Karrar, Larry
  • Committee meeting to cancel call) 10:00 10:04 The President departed the South Grounds and motored to HEW Secretary Gardner invited a to Secretary Gardner's office where he attended a coffee w/ certain members number of members of Congress Congress
  • To (pl) the East Room for SIGNING CEREMONY Cold War GI Bill REMARKS ? ^2 ! (*** ^ !ATTENDANCE:* SENATE AND HOUSE COMMITTEE Secretary Freeman Sen STAFFS: ' Senator Ernest Gruening Sen Stuart McClure [ ! Sen. Birch Bayh Sen Richard Yarborough Sen. Peter
  • began his day at (Place) Day Entry f i^ 1 1 , 1968 to oval office with Jim Jones Diana in ! i Qy 5:50p 5:56p President to Cabinet Room to receive an award in honor of th e President's immigration policy from th e American Committee
  • Activitie s of the Democrati c National Cmte William G. Kerr Adlai Stevenso n II I n LaFollett e Charles Weltner iv B Mrs. L Steny Hoyer jorlie , Jesse Epps John Criswel l n Picket t : Ro REMARKS b y the Presiden t This grou p i s holdin g it s mt g i
  • McPherson and Marvin Watson to Cabinet Room at 11:27a, the President signed an Executive Order aadfriag: ordering certain units of the ready reserve of the Naval Reserve, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard f the United States to Active Duty. ;o
  • , Senate Banking and Currency Committee pl Secretary 10:19an Rostow - 10:20am Friday t Henry Fowler pl Director/Zwick Charles of the Budget VHITE HOUS E dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Marc h 15 , 1968 DIARY Frida President bega n hi s da y
  • . Gen . Thoma s P . Gerrit y To Arlington Genl Clifton National Cemetery to visit President Kennedy's grave - walke d u p the wal k t o th e gravesite . Di d not shak e hand s wit h thos e onlookers , who at firs t burs t i n a roun d of applause
  • . : Mrs. 11 (include visited by) ture I IP weight 219 Chairman 11:05a £ jj Day Monday £ i or t ...... Activity 10:24a The 1 j—: 3, 1967 : Sunay Both onto the platform. national anthems followed -- and then a 21 gun salute -The tw o
  • of HUD (in *xle office w/ PMG O'Brien. Desautels, & Califano until they left at 3:00p) Secy Weaver asked to see the President to tal k about: 1. personnel 2. plans for securing appropriations for the Senate Committee 3:02p t 3:18p 3:45p Marvin OFF
  • BAse, Del Rio Met by reception committee composed bf: ^Ambassador Tony Freeman,US AMb to Mexico Col. and Mrs. Madsen, Base Commander Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Friedkin (Us Commissioner for International Boundary) Mr. & Mrs. Walter Grimmer, Mayor of Del Rio
  • of the Committee H Cone Carl Albert Chairmen. "A rerun," said Mike. Cong. Hale Boggs PMG O'Brien Agenda to DT Dxtf June White House Da\ Activity (inctude visited by) To Oval Ofc, w/ Speaker McCormack Cong Carl Albert joined (on the President's request) BM
  • ( Richar d Royc e - Sen . Publi c Works Committe e Edward J . McNea l - Staf f Directo r Committe e o f Public Work s Richard J . Sulliva n - Hous e Committee o n Public Works Maurice B . Tobi n - Legis . Asst , fo r Cong . Blatni k Robert C. Aver s - HE W
  • Forces prior to September 16, 194O, to benefit under the war orphans educational assistance program. H. R. 797 j An Act to establish the Whiskeytown-Shasta- Trinity National Recreation Area in the State of California, an d for other purposes. H* R. 2303
  • of morning and immediately To Cabine t Roo m fo r NATION/L ^SECURITY COUNCI L Meetin g ' ' 'f CIA: Joh n A. McCone . Directo r DEFENSE: Sec y McNamara, Sec y Vance, Joh n McNaughto n (Ass t Secy, ISA ) JCS: Admira l Davi d L . McDonald , USN , Actin g
  • *.-""*"'''-"- _ . -^-- ^ " o Fis h Roo m for TAPIN G on th e Veteran s Messag e whic h i s bein g sen t t o th e Congres s toda y REMARK S by the President on submitting Veteran s I o Arlington National Cemeter y Mess age. I ' I e I "™™~"""™"™~ 1~
  • the President--DID NOT TALK = __-—-: , Committee 6:42p ___J ££ House Day i or t .... 6:20p -Mr. ~ White To staff the mansion fo r Briefing and Reception for Senate off '- A?^^^^gf^y^XX^gg^y^gf^:^CX Members—Receiving line in the Blue Room the East
  • Robert Gree n McCloskey , Professor o f Government a t Harvard , t o b e a membe r o f the permanen t committee t o th e Olive r Wendel l Holmes Devise . Today released tex t o f statement o n the deat h o f Chancello r Konra d Adenauer - who die d earl
  • is returning MBBMfc to Yugoslavia their embassy and consulates; to be head of the Foreign Relations Committee of the |^^ Yugoslav Federal Parliament. we are cutting off PL480 sales; we are reducing assistance. Thi i The President was prepared by a classified
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT diary page CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE entry for 5:10p Daily Diary, June 8, 1967 (partially restricted) DATE 6 7/8/67 (crossed out, amended
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  • Activity (include visited bv) tun Exper Bill Moyers (pl) - Bill had asked the President call him. Secy Fowler (b. 3) Sen. A. Willis Robertson OFF RECORD Bill Moyers (pl) This is he graduating class ! of the Colleg e - - related to our National War
  • was the progress of the Railroad legislation before the Senate and House Committees. The President urged the leaders to make certain we did not get involve d in a railroad strike which all agreed would be disastrous. There were pledges of support from all