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- Reedy
Bill Moyers
Unannounced
press conference
in office
President at desk
reporters
gathered around
his desk
Staff
members
in
office
but away
from
reporters
and
Presidents
Ending at
J Valenti
Staff
BM JV Bundy
Goodwin Redman
J Valenti
in office
G Reedy
- visited by)
To Oval office w/ Jake Jacobsen- -who was out immediately
OFF RECORD: Paul Miller, President of Gannet Newspapers
.Tom John son
Press
card
Mr. Miller invited the President to address the Associated Press Editors
Convention meeting in New
- of both sides of the Capitol agreed that this was an object
which couLd be reached and promised to bend every effort in that direction. They also agreed to tell the press on leaving
meeting that the house would have enacted possibly 70 of the 91 bills
-
at
Senator
Thomas
Dodd
then goes out on
porch
to show
dogs to the
Senator
Tells
mjdr
to tell
G Reedy
to get press in
right
quick
for
swearing
in
of Roger
Stevens
Cabinet Room
Swearing
in of Roger
Tells mjdr
You can tell
George
have a
little
private
lunch
- :55
7:05
t
7:07
7:15
7:16
t
10:40 t
10:43 t
10:55 t
11:30 t
Secretary
Hodges
- in
Association
members
office
To Reception for Sen. Muskie w/ Mrs. Johnson, Pierre Salinger,
Washington Suite, Army - Navy Club, - arriving
at
Jack
Valenti
- , prior to Mr. Fleming's press briefing.
Departed main house. By car. President, Don Thomas, Mr. Kellam.
Went through West Gate.
On Danz property.
At Martin place.
Departed Martin place.
Driving east on Ranch Rd #1
Approaching main gate.
Date
LBJ
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Bund y
McGeorge Bund
Bund y
McGeorge Bund
Bund y
Lunch
in
lounge
Marianne
Means
Bill
Moyers
Cdr Josephson
McGeo Bundy
Walter
Reuther
To th
th ee Flowe
Flowe r Garde
Garde n fo
fo r
REMARKS
Association
to American
Detroit
of
School
-
l ^to
.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June
5, 1965
Office of the White House Press Secretary
THE WHITE HOUSE
President Johnson has made the following appointments to the National Labor
Management Panel for terms expiring May 22, 1968:
Representative o f
- them off to San Antonio where Gen. Williamson was goin g to brief
the Press Corps on conditions in Vietnam. . .
and Mr. Cater was going to brief the Press on—
his forthcoming trip to Vietnam w/ Secy. Gardner.
___
—
— ,___^
——
n^ March
White House
- Foundation, Atlanta , Georgia^
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Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers )
•CXb 4*
Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers)
VM
VM
John Marlo w (Associated Press)
John Marlow (Associated Press)
Left
Oval Office
and dep
WH S Grounds
enroute
to Naval
Yard
accompanied
-
Also present i n the room were REMARKS
young white house staffers-- Press office dida
introduced to the group by Joe to
"Choice '68" Board of Directors transcriptof thismtg
Califano.-- als o WH FellowsATTENDANCE;
/
P
/
CHOICE '68 is a public Service
-
by
press pool ,
OFF RECORD
Hospital
Bill Gill ,
ABC
Doug Cornell ,
Associated Press
UPI
Helen Thomas ,
Star
Garnett Horner ,
9:47 a.m.10:07a.m.
President arrived Walter Reed Hospital to se e
OFF RECOR D
General Dwight D . Eisenhower
10:07 a.m.
President
- . Schrevane,
Helicopter
Congressman
JackPickle,
Valenti, Mary Margaret Valenti,
George Reedy
Agents Boring
Major Cook,
and Johns
Mr. J.B. Pickle
arrive 12:41
2:15
Waldorft Astoria
Used
addresses
"Video - Cue"
Associated Press luncheon
live television
-
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
-
Newspaper Association and the Texas Press Association will dedicate
an official state historical marker in honor of Carl Estes. This will
be the first marker in the "Outstanding Texas Publishers Series."
Back to Oval Ofc
w w
^
/VH!TE HousE Dnt
v
^ De
-
To Andrew s AFB via Helicopte r fro m W.Hse Law n with:
Mrs. Johnson , Senato r Edwar d Kennedy , Chie f Justice Ear l Warre n
Associate Justic e Arthu r J . Goldber g and Mrs . Goldberg , CD R Josephson , Sgt. Ke n Gaddis,
Kivett, Kellerman , Elme r Moore
- representing the National Association of
i
Counties
| Mr.
| Mr.
J Mr.
Ij
|j
ut.
Manatos
theater for film TAPING of statement on Social Security Proposals for AFL-C O
to ova l office
Sen. J. W. Fulbright. Op. reported he was enroute to a Kennedy Center
- o shak e hand s w / Klei n
' thre
10:12am f
10:39a 11:00
(^list to DT
Mr
aT
. Wal t Rosto w
o th e Cabine t Roo m
for meetin g wit h representative s o f the majo r educatio n associations.
-
VHITE HOUS E Dat
e Decembe
DENT LYNDO N B
-
that he had heard the Senator's recent remarks to members of the press re Resumption of bombing, and told him that
wanted him to have the benefits of all the facts used to determine the decision, and that General MaxWEll Taylor would
General Maxwell Taylor
- ch.
PRESS REPRESENTATIVES ON AIR FORCE ONE EN ROUTE LAUGHLIN AFB
' 1. George Christian Assistant
tothe President
2. Carl Bauman Associated
Press
3. Helen Thomas United
Press International
4. Paul LevyF
Philadelphia
Bulletin
5. Erwin Knoll J
Newhouse
- , of Delaware
Alfred C. Neal , President, CED
Marvin Bower, Vice Chairman, CED , Board of Trustees, CED
Sigurd S. Larmon, Trustee, CED, (Young and Rubicam)
Robert F. Steadman, Director, Improvement of Mgmt in Govt. Division, CED
Robert F. Lenhart Associate
- Wagner and Gov. Harriman following.
Seated on the platform were: Paul Miller of Associated Press; Martin Sher,
Campaign Chairman; Neal F. Bukel - candidate for Cong. 37th Dist. ; Mrs. Robert
F. Kennedy; Robert E. O'Brien, Chairman, Monroe County Demo
- that the President wouldn't get into trouble w/ the press.
I
RE:
; to
for
to
;/A^6?;
Marvin
Watson (pl)
the same trip -- and told him (as he had told BM ) -- that (A) he wasn't going
send a presidential jet; (B) that if they went at all, that NASA would have
-
presentation on Thurs - and point of this mtg is to associate Congress w/ changeover.
During this meeting, Cong. Geo. Mahon handed the President a copy of "TRAIL DUST" by Douglas Meador
autographed "For Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States
- ^^^xxx3dhx3d±KK3^sx^aaq
Mr. Justice & Mrs. Fortas
Mr. & Mrs. Wes Gallagher , Gen. Mgr. , Associated Press
The Secretary of HEW & Mrs. Gardner
Maj. Gen. & Mrs. Philip deWitt Ginder, Mrs. --Jean Dalrymple--NYC Light Opera Co.
Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Green, Mr. --writer
- , NYC
Mr. Louis E. Martin, Wash. , DC
Mr. Endre Marton, Associated Press
Very Rev. Leo McLaughlin, S. J. Pres. , Fordham University, Bronx, NY
Dr. Thomas Patrick Melady, Pres. , Africa Service Inst. of New York
Mr. Lee W. Minton, Pres., Glass Bottle
- 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
- , Denver
Mex Mrs . Arthur Krim, Research Associate, Sloan Kettering Institute, NYC
Robert B. Kugel, M. D. , Univ of Nebraska, Omaha, Neb
Leonard W. Mayo, Colby College, Waterville, Maine
Lloyd E. Rader, Sr., Director, Okla. Dept of Public Welfare, Oklahoma
- Association
Conor Roma nn C .. Pucinsk
Pucinsk iy
April 26 . 196 5
White Hous e
Joseph Kelle y (Douglas )
•Secretary Vanc e
Joe Califan o
Monday
James Webb , Director , NAS A
R. E . Jarmin , Nort h America n Aviatio n
Lawson, Knot , ActingAdm . o f GSA
- Sidney Boyden, Boyden Associates, Inc.
Marion Boyer, Executive Vice President, Standard Oil of N. J.
Dean Courtney Brown, Columbia University School of Business
Frank Cruger, President, Indiana Manufacturers Supply Co. , Inc.
Professor Peter F. Drucker
-
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*
MSE Date
January
27, 1966
)OOM B. JOHNSON
^ White
t began his day at (Place)
-r- Tetephone
*""e ^^
Out Lo
Ir5 t
; .
j
House ^
^
—
Expend)
Activity
Watson (pl)
[&" To
"
"
the Cabinet Room for TAPING for the HEART ASSOCIATION FUND DRIVE
- 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
- 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
- th e Internationa l Platfor m
Association's annua l award (th e awar d i s i n honor o f free speech ) (Drew Pearson r e guest^
Introduced xC
- b y Dre w ^
-
Dr George E
and
Mann
Larry
O'Brien
Liz
Carpenter
The
Postmaster
General
MW
M W in
w
Jacobsen
Seamans
Associate Adm
NASA
Dryden
Deputy
Adm NASA
Mueller
Associate
Adm
for Manned
Press Conferenc e - i n ova
ovall of c
Secy
Jake
LOB out
-
^^
e
Activity (includ e visite d by ) tur
e
. Leonar d Marks . Director . USI A
. Jack Valenti , Pres . Motio n Pictur e Association , NY C ,
. Farris Bryant , Director , Offic e of Emergen cy Plannin g •__.,
W
_
. Rosto w '
9:55a f
Jo
e
- Picture Association
Charlie Schultze
Cong. Sam Gibbons
Ex
(
n^tf SEPTEMBE R 26, 1966
now at White
House , Wash, DC p^,
MONDAY
E
Activity (inctude visited by)
The President arrived in Oval Rm Ofc w/
Walt Rostow and Jake Jacobsen-out at 11:31a
out
- Jacobsen , an d Larry O'Brien , Mik e Manato s
George Reed y
McGeorge
Geo
Bundy
Reedy
for 1965
The Mai d o f Cotton . Mis s Jud y Hil l
of Fort Worth Texas
SC
Cartright
Pres of natl
Cotton Council
press an dd photogs iin
n
William
Rhea Blake
Exec VP
- s Powers , Sr . , Kansa s Stat e Uni v
2nd Plac e Overal l Winner : Ha l Davi d Hall (an d wife) o f Tennessee Universit y
Judges o f th e Competition :
Herbert Keaby , Associate d Press, L . A. Burea u Chief
Everett Norlande r (an d wife) Retire d
- ,
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