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  • WALTER JENKINS
  • TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; LBJ IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH WALTER JENKINS AT TIME OF CALL; LBJ SPEAKS WITH JENKINS BEFORE CALL AND JENKINS ALSO SPEAKS BRIEFLY WITH BUSBY
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • LBJ IS MEETING WITH WALTER JENKINS AT TIME OF CALL
  • LBJ INVITES BUSBY TO HIS OFFICE FOR A DRINK; LBJ DISCUSSES HEAD COUNT ON COTTON-WHEAT FARM BILL WITH WALTER JENKINS WHILE ON HOLD FOR BUSBY
  • [ NAID 40022620 ] https://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/aides Aides Files: Horace Busby Scope and content note: This collection consists of files created, selected and maintained by Horace Busby during his time as Special Assistant
  • ftl-aides-busbyh
  • Aides files descriptions
  • "TRANSCRIBED"; LBJ IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH BILL MOYERS, WALTER JENKINS AND ABE FORTAS? AT TIME OF CALL AND OCCASIONALLY SPEAKS WITH THEM; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 11/1993
  • MRS. WILD ASKS BUSBY ABOUT HEALTH OF HIS SON; BUSBY ASKS MRS. WILD ABOUT PLANS FOR A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR WALTER JENKINS TONIGHT, WHETHER PRESS WILL BE THERE
  • Foreign aid
  • DISCUSSION OF WILLIAM GAUD'S CONCERNS ABOUT HAVING EVERETT DIRKSEN HANDLE JOHN TOWER'S AMENDMENT CUTTING OFF FOREIGN AID TO INDONESIA BY ADDING LANGUAGE GIVING LBJ DISCRETIONARY POWER; SUKARNO'S RECENT ANTI-AMERICAN STATEMENTS IN INDEPENDENCE DAY
  • for him through the years, he never hired and he didn't hire. See, he didn't hire me. He didn't hire Connally. He didn't hire Pickle. He didn't hire Jenkins. Walter Jenkins, who was invaluable to Johnson's career, came because of John Connally. He had
  • , and I told them this exact count, and damned if they wrote this in the paper on Sunday morning that "Horace Busby, Johnson's campaign aide" or something of that sort, "said that there were 425 people present. However, the local chief of police said
  • it when we need 9)'11lJ)athetiorespon■e troa Aeian ve taking would penonal~ h teahnic in dangeroua 1 hie trip would be Vioe Preaident'• 9-2). 1tuat1on• OODV'9J'to 1-aden aid and developunt Although Vioe Prem.dent subjeot.1 t.o uk~•-- interMt
  • Aide will continue to administer and monitor the Mess operation as in the past, keeping me advised of abuses to Mess membership privileges should they develop. Repeated abuse of privileges will warrant suspension of Mess memberships. W. Marvin Watson
  • aides-okamoto-b01-f05
  • it was that he wasn't around the Truman White House so much. Maybe I told you this before. And he said, "He has this curly-haired fellow down there named Clark Clifford." Everybody knew Clifford had come to the White House--he was from St. Louis--as a naval aide
  • in Virginia at the Graystone Inn [?], which I think is still there but which was a favorite Capitol Hill diversion at that time. And I got called. I knew that it had to be Jenkins, and he asked both of us to return to the office as soon as possible, and he
  • will tell you when you can shoot more pictures. No more flash." Johnson told me aboard the plane. We took off, he said, "I've never been more proud of one of my men in my life." He just felt he was always surrounded by people like Walter Jenkins or somebody
  • a high-born, well born rich eastern lady, and he's so defiant I was afraid he'd go out and just touch everybody. Well, he really stewed through the morning. (Tape 1 of 1, Side 2) B: Howard Burris was along on this trip as military aide, usefully