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  • Chronicle Paul L . Martin , Gannet t Amo n Carte r Evans , Nashvill e Tennesseea n Barnet Nover, Denver Post Ochs, Chattanoog a Time s Martin David Wise , Ne w York Herald Tribun e Be n Golden , Chattanoog a Time s Raymond P . Brandt , St . Loui s Pos t
  • An n Lynch o f Atco, Ne w Jerse y Kenneth Magallane s o f Pearl City , Hawai i Espin Dennis Powe r o f Bronx, Ne w York Remarks June 30 , 196 5 White Hous e Young American WEDNESDAY Medals (/Among, thos e wh o attended were : Attorney General
  • ; Mathe w Lewis , 5 ; Bryan &B3KbcdLj a Rudolph , 6 ; an d Lis a Rudolph , 8 . Productio n wa s supervise d b y Willia m of th e New Yor k Advertisin g firm , Kline-Maxson . Car l Genus, brough t i n by Lewis, wa s director . then t o podiu m o n step s o
  • - k Sutherland - U . s Robert s - Lif S. e News Newswee } & k | 8:10p Th World J Report _ e President an d Georg e Christia n t o th e mansio n t o ' Yello w Ova l Roo m wher e OFF/RECOR D 8:15 ( Loy d Hackle r an d . / i t Burea u Chief
  • to the Administrator Clay, Chief, Health Division, Bureau for Bx VietNam L. Breeling - Science News Dept, American Medical Assoc ^ Ambassado r William Leonhart William Gaud- Administrator, AID Clinton Wood James Grant funs House n*t
  • Belen of Post Office, Secretary Wirtz, Acting AG Katzenbach, Secretary McNamara, McGeorge Bundy, arriving at 3: 1 0 in the company of Helicopter from South Lawn to Andrews AFB, Jack Valenti, General Marvin Watson, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Luci
  • DeSeabra (interpreter) Amb. Laraki will return to Morocco to assume the post of Foreign Minister Secretary Rusk in his memo to the President says that "King Hassan II hasappointed Dr. Laraki Minister of Foreign Affairs. He has already assumed his new
  • Secy of State Brig Gen and Mrs. David Sarnoff, Chmn. , RCA Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Carpenter Hon and Mrs. Robert B Anderson, NYC Miss judith E. Axler, NY Daily News Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Batchelder, Mutual Broadcasting System Mr. and Mrs. Richard E
  • Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carney, Army Times Mr. and Mrs. Nathan S. Haseltine, Washington Post Mr. Wayne Oliver, U S News and World Report Mr. and Mrs. Seth Kantor, Scripps Howard Col and Mrs. Stephen F. Tillman, Military and Veterans 'Columnist Mrs
  • of Tennessee : "Mr. Robert I Owen of New Jersey - and Mrs ! Col Stanley A Sagert of California - and Mrs i* Mr. John P Shaw of Minnesota - and Mrs ! * Mr. Wells Stabler of Connecticut - and Mrs :^ - Mr. Sidney Weinstraub of NY - and Mrs Capt Tracy H Wilder
  • Oklahoma - t o wis h hi m a happy birthday Congressman Congressman Corneliu Corneliuss Gallaghe Gallaghe r o ff New New Jersey Jersey -- ttoo wis wishh hi him m aa happy happybirthday birthday (b (b .. 11) Bill Bill Moyers Moyer s (pl) (pl ) Gal e Schisle
  • her ove r pretty closely , doesn' t it? " Bill Moyers Gerald Siegel Senator Russell Walter Lee C and John Long Sweeterman Publ out Post of Wash Exec VP OFF RECORD Jenkins White To Cabine t Roo m t o mee t wit h the Tas k Forc e t o Improv e th e
  • Johnson and George Christian--with Jake Jacobsen going in and out. The President was seated in a chair talking informally to the press seated around him. / Cassie Mackin--Hearst y/ Barbara Furlow--US. News. (yV Bill Chapman --Washington Post \ Hugh Sidey
  • this sheet ) -- H e drove to the Scharnhorst , drov e aroun d that ranch , then stoppe d a t the Hy e Post Offic e o n his wa y back to th e Ranc h - - stoppe d at th e birthplace, stoppe d a t the cemetery , an d then returne d t o the Mai n House w / th e
  • and Dr. T.W. Wilson, Willard " Bill " Deason Dr. Young Jake Jacobsen, Col. Cross, To Atlantic City, N.J. via convair During the Flight the President visited w/ various members of the New Jersey Delegation in his cabin. =___ The Manifest shows
  • door fo r almos t 1 0 minutes, carefull y manicurin g his fingernails . . .making smal l talk wit h th e girls. . .asking i f there wer e an y news i n here, etc . To Ova l Ofc McGeorge Bund y Senator Pau l Dougla s (b . 1) -- (wh o told m f tha t h e
  • down the front steps of the airplane and wer met by-Excellency the Governor of New South Wales and Lady Cutler The Premier of New South Wales and Mrs. Askin The American Consul-General and Mrs. Capella It was a bright sunny day The President in company
  • . J. J. Pickle Tom Johnson \ Jones ! the I Arrive ! and J Mrs. Mr. I Mr. I Mr. ; |~ jI |I j helicopter landed on the lawn of the Hugh Powell's home. as the powell s had a new grandson. Hugh Powell Taylor, the President and Mrs. Johnson took a bunch
  • just signed. The President turned on TV and sat watching the 6:30 news I. — _ Watson (pl) _ ...... ~~ Dean Rusk (MW called yb and said he had just transferred Secy Rusk to the President ) ^ (MITE House D CNT LYNDON B. JOHNSON ate July MARY
  • the VietNam and now will be travelling to all VFW posts throughout the Nation, as well as returning to VietNam on his own inspection tour. election ll:32a t House -*- National Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Joseph (Joe ) Scerra -of Gardner
  • everyon e a message fro m President-elec t . | Nixo n - just receive d a t Ranch yesterday - date d Dec. 19t h w/explanatory note t o Mr. Hopkin s as t o its latenes s - receive d a t Naval Hospital w/coverin g envelop [ penalty-delivere d throug h post
  • Bundy out 1:30 White House Press took pics Maxwell Taylor To Jack Valenti office reading the newspaper and talked Gerald Siegel took him into his office Counsel for Secretary Secy Rusk to Post December 3 1964 White Thursday House .Dr. Fran .Dr
  • by) ture To second floor w/Secy Weaver and MW - (to discuss Weaver's mtg on renovation of to Usher's ofc Pittsburgh) ' Boyd to second floor (to discuss organization problems of the new Department) Tom / _ Thursday _ Day £ t Expendi. Activity Codc LD
  • ate gumbo (cooked by Senator Ellender), salad, and pralines. He spent ^H^^ about minutes at the lunch table, and after finishing, he. Mrs. Johnson, and Sen Ellender posed for pictures at the door of the Senator's office for news photographers and pre
  • "HHHH "* l:10a ll:15a '"" *, " . Greene , Jr . , ^ Marin e Corp s ^. t escorted the group down-for MEDAL, OF HONOR CEREMON Y ——- . ^ Th e Presiden t and the group went outside on the plaza between the F. O. B . and the /jt U . S. Post
  • release to Mr. Hopkins for delivery to the Hill at 8:00p. He specified that the news release on the veto should be held until tomorrow a. m.. continuing Mayflower activity:his concern for education, particularly the education of the disadvantaged
  • approximated 7 0 attended th e luncheon , an d accordin g t o th e 'Washington Post of aturday. Augus t 21 . 1965 , th e Presiden t chos e thi s tim e t o giv e hi s version o f how he accepte d the V P nomination fro m JF K i n 1960 . At th e hea d table
  • of the W on his new suit and loss of 13 lbs To the Press ofc Saul Pett Assoc Press Hon Lloyd Hand Hon Leonard Marks This wa s a picture takin g session prio r t o the Ambassadors leavin g fo r their post s abroad . To Cabinet Room w/ MW and greeted Hon
  • in for a cup of coffee, so the President came to the office w/ Secy Rusk Joe Laitin Rav Scharer Al Spivak Karl Baumann Douglass Cater Milton Semer James Symington, new Chief of Protocol Joe Laitin (pl) Mrs. Johnson General Earle Wheeler Secy McNamara Mr
  • in NYC) DEFN. - Secy. McNamara JUSTI. - Hon. Ramsey Clark (XKatzenbach at Supreme Ct. hearing) POST OFC. - Hon. Larr y O'Brien INTER. - Under Secy. John Carver - (Conflicting schedule) AGRIC. - Under Secy. Schnittker (Conflicting schedule) COMMERCE - Secy
  • The= President. - wearing' a 'business suit , i n th e wkifcestificxixr i roo m ful l o f guests clad i n white-tie, ma.d e brie f REMARKS . Th e Washingto n Post o f February 12 , 196 5 quoted him a s saying , " I trust al l o f you will forgive me fo r appearin
  • sharing with Boston E. Witt - Attorney General of New Mexico 12:00n Members _ you some of our views on the impact o f crime upon our society and the related problem MORE of law and order." WHITE HOUS E n^ e Ja DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY
  • Cottam. Amb. to Kuwait • Hon. These Ambassadors are leaving later i n the week to assume their posts. V; l:40p t Joe 2:18p f Marvin Califano - pl Watson (pl) ' 2:19p - 2:27p The ;/ , . 11 2:27p i | ; RECORD ; / Milton Caniff, cartoonist
  • Tuesday (include visited by) ture Jones (on business ser vice)--The President had just heard Bob Pierpoint on the one o'clock news say that Rev. Akinwas oftheChurch of Christ. The President told to find out where the misinformation came 4> from
  • Freeman was holding the briefing for the newsmen and the President ^ decided to join and sat in the Fish Room on the front row -- starring reporters NOTE: "he Washington Post, for near him. On two questions, Secretary Freeman pointed out that the President
  • . This week's schedule 5. Farm Bill Extension and its relation to new Food Stamp Authorization International Development Association 7. Status of Consumer Bills 8. Status of jcaroaegB^irencSFkntliac Conservation Bills 9. Suggested mtg of Leadership
  • ) Dudman , St . 4 ^ Louis Post-Dispatc George Weeks , UP I Harry Kelly , A F Sam Donaldson. AB C . Henry Hubbard , Newswee k . Joh n Pierson , Wal l Street Journa l Barbara Furlow , U . S. New s an d Worl d Repor t Robert (Bob ) Young, Chicag o Tribun e
  • A. S. Mike Monroney, Post Office and Civil Service Sen. Jennings Randolph, Public Works Senator B. Everett Jordan, Rules and Administration VH*. HOUSE March 13, SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY , ., ._, the 1968 . _,,_ . __ Wednesday White House
  • : to inspect IDA Cong. Robert Stephens projects and to get a feel for th e Cong. Tom Gettys substance and prospects of the Cong. Seymour Halpern new African Development Bank. Cong. Chester Mize Cong. Albert Johnson Cong. Henry Reuss Cong. Clement Zablocki Cong
  • White House Thursday In 2nd floor w/ news women -Marie Smith Wash Post Jeanette Rude Faye Wells Storer Broadcasting Co Hazel Martel May Craig Gertrude Feldman To the Sout h Law n fo r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^' REMARKS t o 40 0 delegate s t o th e Statu s o f Wome n