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  • "RANCH"; "KANSAS CITY STAR"; HHH IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
  • LBJ AND HHH EXPRESS APPRECIATION FOR ROBERTS' EDITORIAL IN KANSAS CITY STAR; LBJ SAYS HE PLANS TO TALK TO "HOUSTON" (HARTE?) SOON; ROBERTS ADVISES LBJ NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN DEBATES WITH GOLDWATER
  • ROY ROBERTS' EDITORIAL IN KANSAS CITY STAR; POSSIBLE ENDORSEMENTS OF LBJ; J. EVETTS HALEY BOOK; MEDICAL PROFESSIONS' OPPOSITION TO LBJ; HARTE DISCUSSES POLITICAL SITUATION IN EAST TEXAS, CORPUS CHRISTI, RIO GRANDE VALLEY, ABILENE; HHH; JOHN BIRCH
  • LBJ THANKS ANDERSON FOR HIS OFFER TO HELP IN LBJ'S CAMPAIGN; ANDERSON OFFERS HIS SUPPORT FOR HHH AS VP NOMINEE, MENTIONS ROY ROBERTS' KANSAS CITY STAR EDITORIAL IN SUPPORT OF LBJ
  • OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; LBJ DISCUSSES CATTLE PRICES, CONSUMER COMPLAINTS ABOUT FOOD PRICES; LBJ, SMATHERS THANK ANDERSEN FOR HIS RECENT EDITORIAL, ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ; HOUSTON POST, KANSAS CITY STAR ENDORSEMENTS OF LBJ
  • , the co u n try sid e sh e had re m e m b e r e d a s a g ir l and a young w om an and to com e b ack in this w a y - -w e ll, it w a s a d ream c o m e tru e. One m o r e s m a ll star in Lyndon's crow n. Lynda B ird s le e p ily w anted m e to cuddle
  • LBJ returns to Washington; Lady Bird and Nancy Negley work at Johnson City House; Lady Bird speaks to White House guests via telephone speaker; Margy McNamara and Luci Johnson substitute for Lady Bird in ceremony to receive painting by Mrs. Benjamin
  • State, sang the Star Spangled Banner. Lyndon m ade a speech and u nveiled a plaque in dedication o f the John F . Kennedy Educational C iv ic and C u ltural C en ter. Th ey have a lre a d y turned o v e r som e o f the buildings in h erited from M itc h
  • ; Federal pavilion & LBJ press conference; Lady Bird to Spanish pavilion & Goya exhibit; to JFK Educational Civic and Cultural Center on Long Island for LBJ speech; to Atlantic City for Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner & LBJ speech; reception at Shelbourne Hotel
  • d as an antique T h ere re an^old fra m e d print o f N ew Y o rk h arbor-- the city w h ere Eamon d e V a le ra was b orn a nd a lso a copy o f his baptism al c e r tific a te and a pictu re o f the church, St, Agne s in New Y o r k w h ere he
  • of Hammurabi. They are both on very good terms with life --h e loves his house,on the tip end of Long Island, an extraordinary rural sounding place within just a few miles of New York City. He had interesting l i t t l e bits to say about people whose heads
  • ntry i s in a p ick y m ood , T hey told of the new s of Sunday that w e had d r iv e n too fa s t going to ch urch. And today th ere w as a b ig s to r y on the fro n t page of the ''Star" - - a v e r y im p ortan t h ead lin e: " H e Was A lw ays
  • Johnsons, Don Thomas & John Ben Shepperd scout out proposed LBJ National Park; Lady Bird describes obstacles to creating the park; to Johnson City, by LBJ's boyhood home, and to three of the ranches; Lady Bird considers plantings by the runway; Lady
  • know that the Lipizzaner h orses w e r e born black and turned white. • J Th ey a re descended fro m Spanish-bred offspring of A ra b stock and they had been brought to A u stria in the 16th Century. The stars of the show w e r e the white ones
  • ; Lady Jackson's ideas on improving cities; LBJ and Lady Bird to reception given by King Hussein I at Mayflower Hotel; party at the Warren Woodwards for Lloyd Hand; Lady Bird to Coliseum for Lippizzaner horse show; Luci Johnson & friends; Lady Bird's
  • ^ a e n e wJu)-got out u n s c a th e d . In f a c t t h e r e w a s - e v e n a s m a l l c o n g r a t u l a t o r y «Udtoii^al in ;th e Star-«ntitl^-d, '^^A W ise D e c is io n '' , a b o u t o u r f i n a l d eterm inatioii.jg^'tQ 'ra'U ow t e le
  • New York City
  • ho n a r r a te d a n o th er; F r e e m a n d id a w o n d e r fu l job on a th ird . '•K'-» I A nd J a n e S h aron I think w a s th e star,-' t a lth o u g h N a sh i s hard: t o b ea t.. A nd K atie L o u c h h e im did th e fifth . ' “ A m
  • LBJ TELLS HATCHER THAT ISABELLE SHELTON IS WRITING AN ARTICLE FOR WASHINGTON STAR ON WOMEN IN GOVT; LBJ WILL MEET WITH HER TOMORROW
  • GAMAREKIAN ASKS FEHMER ABOUT THE CITATION FOR LBJ'S SILVER STAR; FEHMER SAYS SHE DOES NOT HAVE THIS INFORMATION BUT JUANITA ROBERTS DOES; FEHMER CAN THEN BE HEARD ASKING ROBERTS FOR THE INFORMATION IN OFFICE CONVERSATION
  • MCNEIL PRAISES LBJ'S ST. LOUIS SPEECH, DISCUSSES CHARLES BARTLETT; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS MEETINGS WITH PRESS, NYT EDITORIAL BOARD; DISCUSSION OF CLARK MOLLENHOFF, WASHINGTON STAR STORIES ON BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION, DON REYNOLDS' TESTIMONY ON WALTER
  • PRESS STORIES ON BUDGET; WALL STREET JOURNAL STORY ON BUDGET "GIMMICKS"; WASHINGTON STAR EDITORIAL; LBJ ASKS FOR REPORT ON SAVINGS IN EXCESS OF $100 MILLION IN DEPTS SUCH AS DOD, USDA, AEC, AND FROM GOVT ASSET SALES
  • REEDY ASKS LBJ TO APPROVE STATEMENT BY LEE WHITE ON PUERTO RICO; DISCUSSION OF HANDLING WASHINGTON STAR STORY BY JOHN BARRON ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT INACCURACIES IN STORY; ABE FORTAS; QUESTION OF RFK'S INVOLVEMENT IN STORY
  • DISCUSSION OF HANDLING WASHINGTON STAR STORY BY JOHN BARRON ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; QUESTION OF RFK'S INVOLVEMENT IN STORY; INACCURACIES, POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF STORY; POSSIBLE PRESS QUESTIONS ABOUT IT, REFERRING INQUIRIES TO ABE FORTAS
  • REEDY REPORTS ON PRESS BRIEFING, QUESTIONS BY DAN RATHER, HELEN THOMAS ABOUT WASHINGTON STAR STORY ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS, HOW LBJ USES HIS PERSONAL SALARY; DISCUSSION OF TRUSTEESHIP ARRANGEMENTS
  • SHRIVER REPORTS STATUS OF POVERTY BILL IN HOUSE; ABSENTEEISM IN HOUSE EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE; WASHINGTON STAR COLUMN ON POVERTY BILL, SUPPORT IN BUSINESS COMMUNITY; JAMES ROOSEVELT; CARL PERKINS; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL; PHIL LANDRUM
  • LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALLS TO CHALMERS ROBERTS, JACK HORNER; DURING CONVERSATION WITH OPERATOR, LBJ ASKS VALENTI WHO HE SHOULD CONTACT AT WASHINGTON STAR
  • RFK'S POLITICAL AMBITIONS, VP NOMINATION, NEW YORK SENATE RACE; AVERELL HARRIMAN'S RECEPTION FOR JACQUELINE KENNEDY AT CONVENTION; RICHARD DALEY; BEN MCELWAY AND WASHINGTON STAR; JACK HEINZ; RUSK UPDATES LBJ ON CYPRUS, CONGO, INDONESIA; SUKARNO'S
  • SHRIVER REPORTS THAT ROBERT JONES HAS DECIDED TO VOTE FOR POVERTY BILL DESPITE POSSIBLE ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES; LBJ RECOMMENDS THAT SHRIVER CONTACT WASHINGTON POST, STAR SUGGESTING THEY INTERVIEW CHARLES HALLECK ABOUT REPUBLICAN DELAYING TACTICS
  • KILDUFF ASKS IF LBJ WANTS TO SEND CABLE TO RETIREMENT PARTY FOR WASHINGTON STAR REPORTERS GOULD LINCOLN AND OTHERS, ASKS IF LBJ WANTS TO COMMENT ON STATEMENTS BY GOLDWATER, WILLIAM MILLER AND HHH ON SHORTENING CAMPAIGN PERIOD; LBJ'S ACTIVITIES
  • DISCUSSION OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR VISIT OF LBJ AND MANLIO BROSIO TO SAC HEADQUARTERS IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA; WASHINGTON STAR EDITORIAL ON DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS; DEAN BURCH'S STATEMENT; WALTER LIPPMANN'S OFFER TO WRITE ON ISSUE
  • WASHINGTON STAR STORY ON TRIP BY LBJ TO LATIN AMERICA; DECISION TO DELAY TRIP DUE TO INTERNATIONAL SITUATION; RESIGNATION OF HENRY LABOUISSE; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT DELAY IN STATE DEPT DRAFT REPLY TO INDIAN PRIME MINISTER'S LETTER TO LBJ; MANN'S DUTIES
  • REEDY ASKS LBJ ABOUT THOMAS MANN CABLE ON POSSIBLE TRIP BY LBJ TO LATIN AMERICA; LBJ TELLS REEDY THAT MANN WILL LEAK TO WASHINGTON STAR THAT TRIP WILL BE DELAYED DUE TO INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
  • MCNAMARA TELLS REEDY ABOUT UPCOMING STORY IN WASHINGTON STAR BY RICHARD FRYKLUND QUESTIONING ACCURACY OF EARLIER STORIES THAT US TROOPS AIDED IMBERT FORCES
  • BOMBING OF POL TARGETS IN NORTH VIETNAM; LBJ SAYS HE WANTS IT MADE CLEAR THAT JCS HAVE CHOSEN TIME, MILITARY ASPECTS OF MISSION IN LIGHT OF PREVIOUS PRESS LEAKS; WASHINGTON STAR'S DEFERRAL OF RICHARD FRYKLUND STORY ON BOMBING; SOURCE OF LEAKS
  • LBJ READS LETTER FROM PAT NUGENT TO LBJ AND ENCLOSED POEM WRITTEN BY SGT JACK BARRICKLO THAT WAS PUBLISHED IN STARS AND STRIPES; PAT NUGENT'S REQUEST FOR TRANSFER TO NEW DUTIES IN VIETNAM
  • USIA COVERAGE OF RFK'S, OTHER CONGRESSIONAL AND OFFICIAL TRIPS TO LATIN AMERICA; WASHINGTON STAR STORY QUOTING LEONARD MARKS' SONS AT MARKS' SWEARING-IN CEREMONY AT WH; DREW PEARSON'S OPPOSITION TO DAVID BRESS APPOINTMENT AS US ATTORNEY
  • fashion, and things will level out in the next few weeks. When I listen to Mrs. Kennedy, I just, I just sort of want to put my hand in hers and do everything that she suggests. As for Lyndon, he’d like to take the stars out of the sky and make a necklace
  • ste rs o f b alloon s, m am m oth pap er star m o b ile s , and a crow d of betw een eight and ten thousand, a t $100, a tick et, m aking an estim ated m illio n d o lla rs fo r the party tre a s u ry , G re g o ry P e c k was m a s te r o f c e r e m
  • the pots of poinsettias from friends, lovely ones from the Freemans, and our own Christmas tree in the Yellow Room topped with the FDR star. "The Twelfth Day of Christmas" doesn't come until Monday and I love walking through the halls and looking at them
  • thought paid o f f and when I f i n i s h e d and walked -± U - ^ down^star -studded table I felt like I had a c q u i t t e d mys elf w e l l - - s omething I seldom f e e l ^ A f t e v the heady hours of se e in g New Y o r k ’ s assembled g r e
  • the N ation als of P aragu ay w e r e lin ed up, th er e w as a hum m ing that r o s e to a sin gin g/^ sp on tan eou s, n atural - I w ish that in a ll the fou r c o r n e r s of the felobe,^^^ r e a c te d to the Star Spangled B anner that w a y
  • , C a ssiu s, ■ • ' ■ ' ■' ' B r u tu s , Calpurn ia , and the lo t, and we gave the award to R o g e r Stevens. Theawardhas indeed gone to a star-stud ded group since 1939, beginning w ith L a ure tte T a y lo r and including E th e l B a rry m o re
  • and Frances L ew ine, whom I think are p ra ctica lly twins; M a rie Smith of the Post; Isabelle Shelton of the Star; Eleanor P o llock of the Philadelphia Bulletin; and Nan Robertson, who w rote such good color s to rie s in the New Y o rk T im es about
  • in to the "Star S p a n g led B a n n e r . “ 7 T h is tim e a M rs . T r e jo s and I ta lk about W a sh in g to n ’ s w o n d er fu l S p r in g , and h e r s to p at W illia m s b u r g , w h ile our tw o h u sb a n d s c i r c le d th e la w n r e v ie w
  • e n t in th e r a p i d s / on p u r p o s e in th e g o o d s w im m in g h o l e s . The star of the show was the lady with the red p arasol. Y esterday on the walk she had worn red pants, designed for a much slim m er woman, and ca rried every