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- WATSON RETURNS MOYERS' TELEPHONE CALL; MOYERS REPORTS HE WILL HAVE INFORMATION LBJ REQUESTED BEFORE HIS MEETING WITH LABOR PEOPLE; WATSON TELLS MOYERS LBJ IS MEETING WITH WALTER REUTHER THIS AFTERNOON
- REDMON DISCUSSES LBJ'S SIGNATURE ON UNIDENTIFIED DOCUMENT, SAYS IT HAS "THE DOT" SO HE ASSUMES IT IS LEGITIMATE, AND REPORTS THAT IN RECENT MEETING HHH EXHORTED PRIVATE EMPLOYERS TO HIRE MORE PEOPLE
- LBJ ASKS RUSK ABOUT REPORT THAT GARCIA GODOY IS PLANNING TO SEND TOP MILITARY PEOPLE OUT OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, THAT MILITARY WILL REFUSE AND GARCIA GODOY WILL RESIGN; RUSK TELLS LBJ HE WILL ASK FOR LATEST WORD FROM ELLSWORTH BUNKER AND REPORT BACK
- ROWLEY SAYS "WE'LL HAVE A MAN WITH HIM AND THEN WE'LL HAVE OTHER PEOPLE AT THE AIRPORT"; UNIDENTIFIED MALE SAYS "10-4" AT END OF RECORDING
- "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; "RE: BEST NIGHT FOR TV STATE OF THE UNION"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; STANTON IS ALMOST INAUDIBLE
- "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; "RE NIGHT FOR STATE OF UNION & DATE"; MCCORMACK PUTS LBJ ON HOLD DURING CALL; LBJ SPEAKS WITH OTHERS IN HIS OFFICE WHILE
Telephone conversation # 11321, sound recording, LBJ and TELEPHONE OPERATOR, 1/7/1967, time unknown
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- "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH JOSEPH CALIFANO, BILL MOYERS, BOB FLEMING, MARVIN WATSON AT TIME OF CALL
- "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; POOR SOUND QUALITY
- "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE...STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"; POOR SOUND QUALITY; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- "THESE CALLS ARE ALL RELATIVE TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON COORDINATING WITH THE RESPECTIVE PEOPLE THE WORDING FOR ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE NEWSPAPERS AND TELEVISION MEDIA THE TIME AND DATE FOR PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS"
- and Tony, and one of Lyndon’s father and mother, on a table. It will take shape and warmth and life and the story of a family, but it won’t be done in a day. And it’s marvelous to have the help and the guidance of people like Marny and Jean. Beginning
- ENVELOPE CONTAINING 6/23/64 DICTABELTS CONTAINS LONG NOTE ABOUT CALLS THAT DAY ON 3 MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; "PRES ASKED HIM TO GO TO MERIDIAN, LOOK INTO MATTER OF YOUNG PEOPLE..."
- MILLS REPORTS ON HIS TALK WITH GERALD FORD ABOUT BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, SAYS FORD IS DINING WITH JOHN BYRNES AND SUGGESTS LBJ CALL FORD; LBJ ASKS MILLS ABOUT TAX BILL; MILLS ASKS ABOUT LYNDON NUGENT'S HEALTH; ILLNESSES OF OTHER PEOPLE IN AUSTIN
- the children’s ward, a little engagement that Mrs. Kennedy had made some weeks ago and had asked me to keep. I took Lucy and Beth Jenkins with me, and we had baskets of toys to distribute among the children. The people were lined up out front: Dr. Schultz
- join them by car farther on down son1cwhc re. B ut alas , as we communiciltcd witl1 them it sec: .1.ed that all their frit'nd:-> steadfas tly attended tl'.. ·11~ as newsp:::~cr - - one or two of the boats they thoug h t they id
- husband, C o v er, and p r e tty little M ary th a t's b een a lm o s t living w ith L o u ise; lo ts of n eig h b o rs and E s th e rMaeTarner J e s s e 's re d -h e a d e d s e c r e t a r y fro m w ay b ack in NYA days - one of those V people th at you
- lan e fro m W ashington - - M r. S p a rk s , M r, M urphy, a g re a t m any people we se e m e d to know - - to d is c u s s things th a t m u s t be done, r a th e r b r ie f irA fte r a w hile th e y le ft and the m o od w as tu rn e d to m y k
- of the most warmly welcoming houses I know, fu ll of antiques and porcelains and paintings and casual shots of important people stretching over at least four administrations. We sat by the f ir e and had a drink and enjoyed a l i t t l e quiet v is itin g
- , and then G o vern o r H a rris o n o f V irg in ia gave a little talk. Next G en era l B ra d ley h im s e lf, and then G en era l Eisenhow e r - and a ll day long, people r e fe r r e d to him as G en era l E is enhow er, not P re s id e n t Eisenhow e r
- to say to each other. And then I went on to Roxanne. Yes, she enjoyed her. job relatively, but was looking around for something else. ~did not feel close to ~e-Swiss, although she thought there was no anti-American sentiment among the ordinary people
- together som e packages that w i l l appeal to people who w is h to be t h is g e nero us. P la yg ro u n d s in lo w -inc o m e d is t r ic t s , c h e rry tre e s f o r everybody . around the W ashington M onum ent, and a statue in the outdoor garden
- 7 0 s - - and m ade up a lis t fo r B e ss, using two o f our p erson a l telephone books a nd w ra ck ing m y brain , , - Those people I would lik e s o m e tim e to in vite to a State Dinner| and another lis t of those fo r recep tio n s, luncheons
- out to a ll people - the blind, the deaf, and the halt, as w ell as the young and the old, and the black and the white a r e . there in enthusiastic number. A fte r the serm on, four young g ir ls i n white blouses, fu ll blue denim skirts and a red
- in Washington, a sm all dinner with articu late and charming peopl e, M a r yellen and M ike Monroney had asked us to come to a little dinner for the W alter Lippmanns, welcom ing them back from a European trip. The Fulbrights w ere there, we sat in the charming
- m y nap, in his ro o m , to te ll him a little bit about m y day in Kentucky, If enough people had been with m e on that trip to Kentucky, i t would have m ade som e vo tes fo r the P o v e r ty B ill. I guess that’ s one of m y pu rposes, to take
- Lady Bird's appointment with Ruth Montgomery who is writing book on Lady Bird; Lady Bird does desk work; the Johnsons have dinner with publishers, newspaper people, and others; Lady Bird comments that her vitality is low
- s o - I don’ t know whether print or o rig in a l - that has a dove in the m iddle. We le ft at about 3 o 'c lo c k , going around the fa m ilia r bend in the road fo r the la st tim e, w h ere th e r e ’ s alw ays a group o f people gath ered
- a nice place it would be a/ on a hotter day,yto brin g a blanket and a book,- and maybe a sandwich. We had invited a bunch of people fro m T ex a s at 5 o 'c lo c k . The W a rren W oodw ards, the C liff C a r t e r s , the Dale M i l l e r s , H ar r
- with a b ad a tta c k of a lm o s t anything. In o r d e r to get som e p e r so n a l au d ien ce a n a ly s is , and r e a lly a c q u a in t m y s e lf wi th the people I w as going to s e e and talk to, I c a lle d D r, Atwood, P r e s id e n t of E m e
- it cap a b le of jum ping in and out of h e lic o p te r s and trudgin g up m ountain s id e s , and i t 's a ls o b rig h t and c o lo rfu l - a nd th a t's h a rd to find. T h e y 're such sw eet people and so in te r e ste d , i t w ill be h ard to do
- h is is one of the n ic e s t p a rtie s I e v e r ex p ect to have h e r e , b e c a u se i t 's people th a t I think m o s t d e s e rv e to com e to a p a rty . We stood in fro n t of the b e a u tifu l C h ris tm a s tr e e , w hich w as d e c o
- e lle sle y G raduate w ith h on ors on your sta ff, som eb ody who*s p retty and devoted and the daughter of a frien d w h ose done a lo t for you, is a big p lu s in one*s lif e , so it*s a sm a ll thing at h er wedding to have the people that b ig
- L A P resid en t C lark K e r r . While the m e n went to put on th e ir r o b e s , the w ives took c h a r g e of us and we went in and s a t down in the f ro n t row of a huge a s s e m b l y . o u td o o rs and people s e e m e d to s t r e t c h
- like to take m y picture as I left. And ended This is the fi r s t time that I can re m e m b e r being c l e a r l y annoyed at the p r e s s . ■ Not knowing how to ask h er to le a v e , I talked to her about the situation of the press people fro m
- sh in e, and snow e v e ry w h e re , and the c a p ito l n e v e r looked w h ite r. And the b r illia n t g re e n , re d and w hite flag s of Ita ly and ou r own flag s gave the day a fe stiv e a ir . T h e re w e re a good m any people out, c
- is th e a c c e p t a n c e of a l e g i s l a t i v e p r o g r a m by the P r e s s and the people^ w h ich could e i t h e r g e t bog ged down o r e a s e d off to a good s t a r t . „ J a n u a r y 7, 1965 (continued) 1/H L y n d a, i n h e r
- of the w hole even in g— ^Although I w as . -v' •.•tl happy :to adopt it..,‘ T h is w orld , p a r tic u la r ly the dram a, in te r e s t s m e and h a s fu rn ish e d m e w ith m any happy h o u rs. . And I lik e to m e e t the people w ho m ake it up
- been an exce ed ing h a rd p la y to and to c a r r y . T h e re had been a l o t o f people c w a n tin g a u to g ra p h s — c la p p in g and s ta n d in g up wh en I came i n and o u t , And n o t r e la x e d . meet a l l th e so t h a t I
- Lady Bird meets with clothes designer, Kandi Ohno; Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson have lunch with Jeanne Vanderbilt; Lady Bird mentions other people at the luncheon; Alan Lerner takes Lady Bird and Lynda to the theater to see "On A Clear Day You Can
- ^ ' Saturday January 25, 1969. p a g e 6 ll He fe e ls th a t P a tric k h a s w o n h is p la c e o f e ste e m in ih e nujn(L& o^ many, people, a t a veny k a jid p/uice and jtk a i. ke w J ill he ^acnl-^^CAjriy. a bUjt o^ ik e o^ kJiA 'fe llo w s old i er
- ay out enough fo r ■; th em . ^ A nd then c a m e ,/w h a t I think w as the p u rp o se of h is c a ll, 'T h e wonderftil thing,'’-he sa id , I'was j think, though th e re h a s b een lo ts ofjpeaisBi p r e s s u r e s , a ll the people who know