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  • and Col. Culver a :H^ Col.John Simmons at Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio, a Col. Culver ^L i^ Q^??^ ?. /!^a, driven out this morning due to weather con ^^4^ ^Jh^*-^^>^ ^^d&^4^ The President indining room for BREAKFASTW/ Judge Jack Roberts ^ Don Thomas
  • (.^odf Dale Malechek (radio)--About bulls and cattle in the s& sale yesterday--the President wanted to know what they had sol d for, etc. The President read his speech that he will give this morning at the Medal of Honor Ceremony and said that he would
  • -A indicated the discussions between the President, the Prime Minister-- and later their advisors, were of a general nature this morning getting only very slightly ±x into anything specific and at this point reach no detailed discussion of any subject
  • of Labor W. Willard Wirtz Stegall ; Thomas in ; New York City & Mrs. Jay Smith --houseguests in 327--departed) President to th e Oval Office w / orge Christian — 'HITE House Date April 27 , 1967 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY resident began his
  • . Earl e Cabell : thank s fo r articl e i n Dalla s Mornin g News b y him I i Mr. We s Gallagher : thank s fo r copie s o f Luci's photograph s ] Mr. Thoma s A . Dine : thank s fo r messag e r e grandso n • j Corporal Mile s T . Nelson : thank s fo r
  • trip to the states, and he asked Mr. Rostow to see if it would be possible for the General to stop in Texas Thursday morning and brief the President. Robert Wagner - New York City -returning his call RECORD: S. Ambassador to Barbados. Hon. Fredric Mann
  • Krim in New York VHITE HOUS E Dat 3ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Octobe DIARY Th r 26 , 196 8 e Whit e Hous e Saturda y President began his day at (Place) Timp Time 1 In Out 10:22am t 10:32am t 1 0:53a mt Telephone f or t 1 Lo LD Codc
  • highest temperature in the low 80s Krim - New York City __ 8:30a Congressional . 9:30a Senator 9:30a Senator : 9:30 _ Senator ai I _^ 9:40a t Speaker 9:40a , Cong. 9:40a , Cong 1— , 1 , 9:40a PMG ' 9:40a , Mike 9:40a _____^ Joseph 1967 LEADERSHIP
  • business-economic news column for his paper which is syndicated throughout the country. (The President discussed with Livingston some of Livingston's ideas and views on the economy and then read to him the draft of the speech the President is planning
  • February White House 12 Friday Awake Jack Valenti George Reedy Geo Reedy George Reedy Geo Reedy Secretary Willie McNamara Day Gardner Taylor Ackley Secretary Willie Wirtz Day Marvin "Watson Secretary w/ news of dock strikes settlement
  • Joe Califano 12:45a Retired 8:28a t Secretary 8:58a t • | McNamara Jack 9:36a t Valenti Jay Taylor - Amarillo. Tex 9:46a The President asked for Dale Meeks --he was flying to Dallas, and then to New Orleans. the President said, "never
  • o f California Lawyer s report, entitled : Ros s L . Malon e _ Roswell , Ne w Mexico - forme r Pre s o f America n Bar Asso c "The Challeng e o f Crim e i n Jame s B . Parson s - U.S . Distric t Judg e - Chicag o . t G. Store y . Dallas attorne y
  • cooperation and support of people 2) Government would like to establish a new society in the countryside, and for ^ this new society to be established in the countryside, we have to have a social revolution, not from the top down, but from the bottom up; from
  • . Freeman (in the hotel) McGeorge Bundy (in the hotel) ______ Bill Moyers (in the hotel) (BM held a press briefing at 7:50 am this morning where he announced the trip of Vice President Hubert Humphrey to Saigon and the meeting of the President and the Vice
  • sent to DT -- Just promptly. Rosto w left summarizing: brief statement up-dating the progress of the Middle East immediately after his pt conflict; railroad strike situation; and Mike said this morning's mtg of the briefing. had one overriding purpose
  • Codc tL 11:50a • l 5 , 196 7 White House Da y Wednesda y y (includ e visite d by ) tur To Ova l Offic e - w / M W stopping i n mjdr's roo m t o look a t morning' s mai l 11:55~ " T o Ova l Qf c "cH 12:00 n 12:05 p TH ; Mr E BO Y O F TH E
  • Dallas int o ova l offic e d Jo e Califan o i n , Dean Storey wante d to present hi s boo k -"Th e Fina l Judgment " -on e he has recentl y written, t o th e President . Als o wanted to establis h contac t between Presiden t & SMU n Jame s Wright , Jr . o
  • Sunday Datf October Lennons Hotel, Brisbane, Australia p^ 23 Sunday , 1966 Datr October Lennons Hotel, Brisbane , Australia ^^ Activity (inc!ude visited by) ture 23, 1966 Sunday Expendi Code Awake - A pleasant morning, the President spent much
  • ,___ 9:00a Walt _ (include visited by) ___ ! reading „ mr to living room area and found the President on the bed/sofa TWX messages from Washington ;_....__ . , the morning papers and Jim Jones joined ____________ ,_ President to bedroom
  • /\ 9:02a To V-^---' • 10:40 8, 1967 for y (include visited by) ture Oode Situation Room today, while walking from the Cab Rm to his ofc, the President told mf and marys, "I got up at 6:00 this morning and watched little Lyn get fed. I gave him his
  • Ouse Day i or t Activity LD 10:00a To 10: 10a 7, 1968 Secy f Dean Rusk -New York City (b. Hon. 1 ) Marvin Watson, the Postmaster General Rostow - pl re red tag memo, Mon Oct 7. 9:30a - North Koreans ask for a Pueblo mtg. The President told
  • finishing the call, the President immediately leaned over to mf, and said "You will want to write this down: he (rostow) said the Paris talks finished up this morning. We had a ten-strike. They agreed to every thing--ourlanguage. our timing, our conditions
  • alon g the route .......the President stopped Ms ca r o n several occasions — mainly outside o f churches - - (the y had jus t adjourned fro m th e Sunday morning services) . .... ..Negro churches , Mexica n churches an d any all alon g th e rout e
  • ," NBC, New York l Hon. Hon. j to the Oval Office ' _ Jake Jacobsen, Austin William Camp, Comptroller of the Currency—returning the President's :all • I~ . Walt bother Amb. j Rostow (pi) --Mr. Rostow was talking to a man in Bonn. The President
  • by) C^6 LD | 11:22a I •^ 12:05 Press 12:0 ; Erns OF Axe 5 Walt ' ZZ " morning . __ ^ ~s F RECORD : l Springer , Germa n journalist ^ Rostow t Creame r • . Z Walt Rostow had sent the President a memo saying he was seeing Mr. Springer
  • r 3 of Georgi a at 8:0 8 a m . Jac k Hudspet h at 9:1 8 a m " Mrs 9:10a Breakfas t in bedroom 9:15a - 9:45 a ! 10:22a; f • fro Y y (includ e visite d by ) { Houseguest /! : FRIDA Bright - sun-shin y morning. Additiona l 2 o r 3 inches o f
  • The breakfast was served to the President at 8:30 am this morning, Jake Jacobsen and Marvin Watson were in the bedroom. at 8:30a, Mr. Thomas Frost (houseguest) came to the President's room for a visit. At 10:20a, the President went to the West ^ Hall to visit w
  • problem - ANF/MLF. Se e Bund y George Reed y memo date d 2-9-6 5 George Reed y also see JV memo dated 1 31 65 McGeorge Bund y (pl) Senator Mik e Mansfiel d Senator Everet t Dirkse n Abe Fortas Hon. Nelso n Rockefeller Governo r o f New York (Se e lt r t
  • . this morning, a call came from Mr. Bundy's of : indicating that there was a change on the second page (the page of signature) it was being retyped.) \ ; and /• | ; ; 9:42a t | Cong. J J Pickle 9:45a j Pres approved weekend visit to Rhode Island for Harry
  • changes. Yoich i Okamoto cam e int o th e bedroom an d recorde d th e morning' s activities w / hi s camera . Oki e wa s shootin g picture s a s th e Presiden t stoo d i n the bathroom. Th e Presiden t tol d Jac k t o shu t th e doo r fo r him . I t
  • as possibl e The President also mentionedhis desire to get a new table and best lighting arranged for two signing ceremonies that are pending. He mentioned "too hot outside and tourists complain if the East Room is used in morning hours — wish the tours could
  • buildin g mad eo f the shellston e wit h th e Italia n travertine floors . Th e grou p discusse d reported tha t th e lan d Wa S new a t lengt h th e Italia n travertine , pointing ou t tha t th e Eisenhowe r Librar y wa s mad e o f being cleare d fo r th
  • | ————— -^—————— I , . — i i - 1:55p f _ . He als o looked a t paper s o n the corne r o f mjdr's desk . 1:12p The :: Day o Ova l Offic e g i n mjdr' s roo m t o rea d the Societ y sectio n of this morning' s paper . i X, .. D 1:06p T • stoppin 1:26p 1
  • accompanie d i n his ca r b y the tw o Senators an d e Congressmen . - - _ __ d crowd s alon g th e way --especially sinc e th e new s o f the President' s visi t _ t announce d unti l 10:0 0 this morning . _ _. _ d BBBBBMMMa i Civi c Cente r ° T
  • animatedly, President President to the rear of the airplane _-he asked Ken Gaddis why he wasn't given his vitamin pill this morning and asked who he wanted to succeed him as the person in charge of vitamin pills. He then said that he wanted to take a little
  • ^ R simila r t o th e on e hel d thi s morning . A s th e caske t wa s positione d _ th e "Navy Hymn" wa s being played. Th e President was seated wit h th e family-| immediatel y nex t t o th e astronaut' s father . Mr . Donal d Chafes--next dow n th
  • of General William Westmoreland as the new Army Chief of Staff. ^^ MlTE HOUS E Dat e DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY PresSBHEbapi hi s day at (Place ) TH Tim*. Telephon In Ou 11 tL E WHITEHOUS E Da y JULY 3 , 196 8 WEDNESDA Y e f o r t Expendi
  • seen this morning at Hemisfair titled "Us" --and she replied that she just was NOT in - agreement with the way the film depicted us Americans as not really trying to do __^ something about the problems we ourselves have created. . .that actually a lot
  • speech site — in the dark of early morn The President Went immediately to the stage where he decorated Capt. William Crieger, 355th TFW -- Silver Star Capt. Donald F. Miles. 432nd TRW.--Silver Star Major Myron L. Savage. 355th TFW, --Distinguished Flying
  • calls checked ^^ , Datf Emerald Villa, Seoul, Korea ^ November2 , 1966 Wednesda y Activity (inc!ud e visited by ) Marie Fehmer Breakfast in room w/ Mary S and mf The Presiden t was upset this morning because th e Filipino stewards had left