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  • "SUMMARIZED"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • "FROM B'RM - KEN 6-7-67 6:22P"; "THIS SOUNDS LIKE DEAN RUSK"; "THINKS THEY MAY HAVE BEEN MADE YESTERDAY, MJDR"; DICTABELT PREVIOUSLY MISFILED; CALL NOT LISTED ON SLIP; DATE AND TIME DETERMINED FROM CONTENT OF CALL AND DAILY DIARY
  • "CONG. WILBUR MILLS IN KINSETT, ARKANSAS-RELATIVE TO TRYING TO PRESERVE THE INTEGRITY OF THE DOLLAR. MILLS SUGGESTING PRES. CALL GERALD FORD WHO IS IN VIRGINIA WITH JOHN BURNS."; "FROM MACHINE AT RANCH 1/2/68"; SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS TIME AS 9:05A
  • "FROM BEDROOM 4-1-68"; "TRANSCRIBED"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; POOR SOUND; MCCARTHY IS ALMOST INAUDIBLE; LADY BIRD JOHNSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ; LBJ PUTS MCCARTHY ON HOLD BRIEFLY; COMPOSITE RECORDING OF SEVERAL ATTEMPTS TO DUPLICATE BELT DUE TO POOR
  • "FROM BEDROOM 4-1-68"; "RE PRES.'S MARCH 31ST SPEECH" ; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; FINAL PORTION OF REF #12857 IS RECORDED AT BEGINNING OF THIS RECORDING; REF #12859 AND #12901 ARE SEPARATED BY SHORT UNRECORDED SEGMENT ON BELT
  • "FROM BEDROOM 4-1-68"; "TRANSCRIBED" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; REF #12859 AND #12901 ARE SEPARATED BY SHORT UNRECORDED SEGMENT ON ORIGINAL DICTABELT; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • Reference No. 12902 April 14,2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 4/2/68 TIME: 11 :59 AM CALLER: George Meany Pages
  • "FM BEDROOM-4/3/68"; RE BOBBY KENNEDY AND HUMPHREY COMING TO WH.HSE RE POLITICS & 68 CAMPAIGN POINTS.."; "TRANSCRIBED" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • "FM BEDROOM-4/3/68"; "RE BOBBY KENNEDY COMING TO WH.HSE & TRIP TO HONOLULU-APRIL 1968"; "TRANSCRIBED" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; TIME FROM WH OPS LOGS; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN AND ENDS BEFORE IT IS OVER
  • "ALL SUMMARIZED YB"; LADY BIRD JOHNSON IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
  • "RE PRES. MAKING HIS STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH TONIGHT 9:30P"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; GERALD FORD, HALE BOGGS, LEW DESCHLER ARE MEETING WITH CARL ALBERT AT TIME OF CALL
  • "MINNEAPOLIS, MINN"; LADY BIRD JOHNSON, LUCI JOHNSON NUGENT, ARTHUR AND MATHILDE KRIM, AND BESS ABELL ARE MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN
  • "B-2"; "THEN LATER - CHARLES MURPHY"; "(MURPHY FIRST) [LINED THROUGH]"; "--NOT SURE OF THE IDENTIFICATION ON THIS--OR SEQUENCE"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES FROM 2 PREVIOUS RECORDINGS; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JONES; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE
  • "6:45-7:10PM"; "(TRANSCRIBED)"; NIXON ON HOLD 1:25; JIM JONES ASKS NIXON TO HOLD BECAUSE LBJ IS IN A MEETING; WALT ROSTOW IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND QUALITY; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • "RE MTG W/NIXON, HARRIMAN-VANCE, PLANS FOR HONOLULU, RUSK MTG W/PM'S"; "TRANSCRIBED-YB"; BEGINNING OF THIS RECORDING REPEATS PARTS OF REF #13512 AND #13513; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; TV AUDIBLE AT TIMES; CONTINUES ON NEXT
  • "CONFERENCE CALL"; "TO HON HUBERT HUMPHREY, HON RICHARD NIXON, HON GEORGE WALLACE"; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING; LBJ IS MEETING WITH WALT ROSTOW AT TIME OF CALL AND SPEAKS WITH HIM BEFORE CONFERENCE CALL; LBJ IS ON SPEAKERPHONE AND IS ON HOLD 0:40
  • 'lorothy - - - - The President came in alone. Sat without making phone calls or seeing anyone for a long time (10:40 to 11:06) --- writing at his signing table. He buzzed me to come in twice - - - asking "when was I sworn in? - - - and again "when
  • PUBLICATIONS STATEMENT A 20th the world BY PRESIDENT Century giant is gone. as did the man from ~ President has presided other over the destiny Never fl inching changed I last visited it was made of any times ever shaped
  • for me to delay I am proud the Senate -- Jennings Humphrey be with us. Ben, for asking me to made it coming. Randolph colleagues and Bob Byrd to see the Senator -- take time from I am sorry who gets when my schedule -- so keep sending lt
  • , we Americana will make the decision which will either give substance to our hopes and dreams or relegate There was never a time when America had greater initiative, illgenuity, clear-sight and logical them to hiatory. need tor imagination
  • · and military risks to bombing halt. We have been exploring bombing limitations in North, leaving open bombing above the DMZ, It also would look bad to segments here at home to have bombing halt at same time as calling up reserves, We are being divided
  • , the uniform of a Navalofficer which I wasprivilegedto wearin the South Pacificin 1942;andthe secondbeing,a certain pin.,igt.~ well knownto eachof you -- andto your f Ianees.--­ Whichis worn by myolderdaughter,at leastmostof the time. I wouldnot, of course
  • r\ r Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Members of the House and Senate, my fellow Americans: All I have I would have given gladly not to be standing here today. The greatest leader of our time has been struck down by the foulest deed of our time
  • loaned to farm families in Texas. These loans are being repaid -- on time. ✓ Through the REA,nearly nine out of every ten Texas farm homes have ligh-1; and electricity. I can recall the day - it was only 20 years ago -- lt.·!ie~., only one out of every
  • Times story by Rick Smith and Marvin Kalb at 8:00 a. m. today may be put together. The President: Tell Bunker to get Thieu moving on telling his people now. Thieu must tell Ky, Prime Minister, and Defense Minister and draft a statement. The President
  • got a Republican Administration. We think we got at least a part of our tidelands back. And that is the last time the Republicans have looked our way. They gave our Air Academy They are trying to Colorado. to give Fort Hood to Louisiana
  • and applicable. Let me expand this by dealing first with certain have been established in the short time of our hearings: potential exceeds our national general facts which 1. Our national performance. 2. Our science and technology has been, for some
  • are no longer pertinent and applicable. Let me expand this by dealing first with certain have been established in the short time of our hearings: potential exceeds our national general facts which 1. Our national performance. 2. Our science
  • and the DMZ. Secretary Rusk: They said they could be at the meeting on November 2. We must stay with this if we go with it. Let's keep this language out. Time is putting pres sure on them. Secretary Clifford: If this deal goes through, could you have
  • , and artillery bombardment of North Vietnam cease aa al ---- , Washington time. President Thieu and I have reached this decision on the basis of developments in the Paris talks, -- and in the belief that this action can lead to progress toward a peaceful
  • witness Direction fulfillment of all to it and eternally that will mean peace, for all times has begun in our own times and responsible for giving it direction. that will mean freedom, that will mean those who follow after us. A NEWWORLD-WIDE
  • will promptly act upon it. We believe that a cease-fire is the necessary "first step," in the words of the resolution itself -- a first step toward what we all must hope will be a new time of settled peace and progress for all the peoples of the Middle East
  • plight of the black man, as clearly as I came to see it in the course of my life and experience and responsibility. Now, let me make it plain that when I say "black," as I do a good many times in this statement, I also mean "brown" and "yellow" and "red
  • the leadership It is customary at such times of our Government. for men to pause and reflect to weigh the past and take stock of the present -- to count the assets and debits of life -- and to plan for the :(uture. political As men act, so do parties. I
  • time, the welfare of the Nation or the rights of in!ividuals may require that oorne documents not be made available. As long as threats to peace exist, for example, there must be military secrets. A citizen must be able in confidence to compla in to his
  • , puzzling experience. recommend but a little that we spend too much time worrying about reflection on that subject can be a humbling and I know that when I've done the best that I can on some issue, and in the end we can see some substantial
  • this session let is a111 F~ civil than sessions as history. . session - lllbblllm session rights session us work year's & known as the eaoaamw,z and our agenda Congressional was the longest 11 our time long. Last the -- for combined
  • are your fate decide tor the faoes or faithful their faces peace••• Into Congress. J. Time for !. ~• interests!!!!_£! pitted of these corporate Tonight the man you make higb•d0111.ed Senate first I atood, the park's same park, in thi1
  • .. ~ &A~ -- There must be('' in shoi;t o c (rV-.- $',:v: ~ I a settlement that is c01npatible with the principle s of the Geneva Acc or ds of 1954 and 1962, u nder conditions which - - this time ·- - guarantee that those agreements will b e effectively r:tJ,9£~ ~r
  • Attach. Harriman US image memo to President ll/19/64 re Mac- ) December 12, 1964 C:Ommenta on State of the Union. This time at least WWR•a p:roae seems awfully drab--and the clichea tb:ed. To me ... pa,ochial as I've bocoine--wo need __lot