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  • , the President said he is asking each Department to prepare a history of the Johnson years -- its accomplislunents, its personnel actions, its failures -- and what still needs to be done in the major programs. He said he is planning to have each Cabinet officer
  • on a cease-fire resolution, but there is not yet a clear indication of probable action on the Indian request for condem­ nation of Israel for the deaths of the Indian soldiers. She said it was reported that Britain was seeking a Big Four summit meeting
  • for President Kennedy and now for Lyndon. The Kenny O’Donnells, the O’Briens, the Maguires, the Jenkinses, Bill Moyers alone, Jack Valenti. We just had a drink, watched the fire, talked about the day’s events, the Congress, the problems, the actions, and I hope
  • tour for the ladies; Ken O'Donnell; dinner with friends, including Senators Richard Russell, Herman Talmadge, and George Smathers; discussion of congressional action and tax bill; Russell's recurring cough; Lady Bird prays that LBJ will pace himself
  • with U. S. 1 but no confirniation here. Bob 1 statement still stood although Pierpoint said Mr. Rusk s morning Cairo was not pulling back on charge of U.S. air activity. Richard Hottelet reported no signs yet of USSR action to back words of support to UAR.
  • on impending action. The President pointed out that he was very dis-appointed by the handling of the discussions with Congress, especially Senator Fulbright and Senator Russell, on the question of sending U. S. transports to the Congo. I .1 i Secretary Rusk
  • for the NATO thing and except for the Vietnam negotiations during t e campaign, they didn't bring up any. particular thing that was a sort of lap ov r thing. ; Where we get into problems is approval of an action. He (th1 President) consulted
  • that with you. There is not much more that I can add to the statement. The President tary action sometime 4:30. At that point Q was notified of the reports of mili­ after 4:00 o'clock, between 4:00 and developments were rather unclear. Who notified him? MR
  • ·' .... - 2 ­ No action again~t any reconnaissance planes -- drones or manned reconnaissance planes. Apparently they have passed the word. General Taylor: I agree we should play it loose. to protect urban population centers. CIA Director Helms: We are trying
  • and smelling the evergreens and yet this year all eyes are ahead- - that is the way the action points. looks and clinging are out. Nostalgia and backward Nevertheless I had le ft them up, I liked them, so there i t is. I t was deliberately an early party
  • . The President said he hopes they (Thieu and Ky) show action even though all the election returns are not in yet and even though they have not been inaugurated. The President said "instead of Dzu taking the headlines, Thieu and Ky should fill the news
  • a re both surrounded by Irish m en . F u rth e rm o re , I h ea rd it said that th e re a re m o re Irish m en in the White House than peop le, " And o f d eV a le ra h im s e lf, he said, " F e w m en have had the sa tisf action that you have had