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  • 9:00a 9:15a t 10:00a 11:00a 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12:15p 1:00p 3:00p 7:30p 8:00p 10:00p 12:30p 12:45p Leonard Marks in hotel suite Roy Roberts (Kansas City Star) to thank him for his treatment of LBJ in paper Press conferenc e with Pres. Truman
  • :15 Arrived Kansas City. Changed to chartered D.C. 10 plane 3. 11:50 Leave Kansas City with Lynda, Liz, Nash Castro, and press who came from D.C. [See attached copy for names] 2:25 Arrived Jackson, Wyoming. Met by Governor Hansen, Congressman Tito Ron
  • , President of Chamber of Commerce, Kansas City; John B. Gage, former Mayor Kansas City; Jay Dillingham, President, Kansas City Stockyards; Paul Miner, Managing Editor, Kansas City Star; ^^ Lew Paramore, Vice President, Mississippi Valley A Mon. May 25, 1964
  • 13 14 15 16 Telephone f or t Day Friday P-38 Date. Activity (include March 10, 1961 visited by)* Lo LD Arrived P-38 Roy Roberts (Kansas City Star) V-P opened the Senate David Karr Sec Karr of Interior Tony Lewis Ken BeLieu Lunch in P-38
  • Bohling, Kansas City Star Urban Writer. 3:15 Returned to the second floor. 3:30 Met with Sandy Fox and Jim Ketchum re: picture frames. Worked at desk -- talked with Doug Hubbard on phone. Worked with MW. Talked with Roy White on phone. 6:35 Jean-Louis came
  • his day at (Place) T-;~, Telephone Tune f In Out Lo o r t Expendi1 Activity L D Code Thursday y j^o-y (include visited by) ture Kansas City 10:09a The President departed Andrews AF Base by AF One --estimated arrival-lMMlBil 12:15 Kansas City
  • , Wichita Falls News-Record John Thawley, KTBC-TV Cecil Tuck McClendo Station , n s Bob Walsh, Washington Star (join in St. Joseph) Sam Woods, Austin-America Statesmen n _______, Kansas City Star (join i n St. Joseph) ______, NewYor Time (joi k s n in St
  • Sevareid , GBS Bob Young , Chicago Tribune Hugh John Cauley , Kansas City Star Chalmers Roberts . Washington Post Crosby Noyes . Washington S^aox Star Mel Elfin . Newsweek Jack Sutherland , U S News Bill Moyers, Tom Johnson. Hal Pachios Sidey, TIME Today
  • ^ The President began his day at (Place) The Time Telephone ) In Out Lo M^ 1 hite ExpendiActivity LD Code House Day Monday (inc!ude visited by) ture : / ; . J/ 7? ? 7p _^ 7138p OFF RECORD Joe Lastelic, of the Kansas City Star Tom Johnson JMr. Mr
  • - courtesy call .70 Mrs. Roy Roberts - wife of Kansas City Star publisher - Georgetown Hosp. " Julia Sevilla - daughter of Nicaraguan Ambassador - (ill) Tuesday Mr. President , Senator Smather s woul d like to talk with you on the telephone sometime
  • n board Air Forc e On e for Kansa s City Municipal Airport. Du e to arrive 2:05p m FST - l:05p m Kansa s Cit y tim e US. GOVERNMEN T PRINTIN G OFFIC E 196 7 OF—256-95 7 fmiE HOUS E dat 'ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Ma y 3 , 196 8 DIARY 'resident
  • Bill Sanders, Kansas City Star (Mr. Sanderstold the President of Roy Robe hospitalization, and the President asked that a note be written to him for his signature) ^ Willie Day Taylor in room : press photogs in J The President autographed each
  • at the wildlife. The President later said that the city men did not appreciate the deer--that they had their heads too deep in their briefcases. The Vice President, Minneapolis, Minn, (b-1) Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Th ornberry, Mrs. Nagley in office looking
  • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Janoff, Jewish Standard, Jersey City. NJ * see below Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wisch, Texas Jewish Post, Fort Worth. Tex Mr. and Mrs. Milton Firestone, Kansas City Jewish Chronicle. Kansas City. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pinsky, Ohio Jewish
  • to Mr. and Mrs.McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints on the occasion of her forth;oming visit to Salt Lake City. By the first of the week, in addition to the family photo­ 1 s book, graph and autographed copy of the President I
  • as Special Asst to the White House staff ' i ^_ X *Bureau Chief attendance: | Joh n Cauley - Kansas City Star and Times i Richard Stolle - LIFE j Eric Sevareid - CBS Wayne Kelly - Atlanta Journal Walter Ridder - Ridder Publications | Duff Thomas - UPI Audio
  • Fleming __ _ Baker, Editor of the Kansas City Star George_Burg, the new Managing Editor John Cauley, Washington Bureau Chief for the Kansas City Star _ I' ] 7:20 7:25 7:25 7:30p _____ | I j | _Francis The tv !. Bator'_ | „___________-_ President
  • small press conferences of your own? S: The local press tended to converge upon us. The Kansas City Star man and somebody else approached me from a regional standpoint. B: The reason I asked was this. I was wondering about what your opinion
  • Glynn Dr Burkley Col Cook SS Agents Youngblood for Andrews AFB arriving at OFF RECORD Gonella Kivett Behn To New York City w/ Mrs Johnson via Jetstar and arr Dr Burkley Ashton Gonella JV Col Cook Paul Glynne Youngblood Kivett By Helicopter fr JFK
  • would resign, but he resisted. Perhaps four hours before Johnson had called I had told the Kansas City Star reporter what I was doing. So the next day it began appearing in the Kansas City Star first, that here was a Johnson subcabinet officer working
  • around the fields. Then went on toward thd foreman's house. Stopped and visited w/ the Malechek family. Press present. Then returned to the House. Press departed -- di d not come to the house George Reedy Roy Roberts Kansas City Star Kansas City Judge
  • Kansas City Star which controls virtually the world's diamond production and marketing as well as large gold copper uranium mining interests mans Luncheon guests start arriving Secretary Brosio came in and went to the 2nd Floor accompanied by Ambassador
  • \^/~ Miss Dorothy L. Starbuck, VA, Denver "\ ^ Wm T. Va n Orman, HEW, Denver Phillip M. Swatek, FAA, Honolulu * Evan S.Lloyd Int Rev. Svc, Honolulu Mrs. Marjorie Maki, Bur of Customs, Minneapolis * Edward C. Marsh, FAA, Kansas City Raymond J. Lloyd, FTC, San
  • , Nebraska /Mr. Wm. G. Plested, Jr. President, Federal Land Bank of Wichita Wichita, Kansas / /{ f) Ifrr^ffiOn^atherford ' Swa n Payn e V- P markma President, Federa l Lan d Ban k o f Housto n Houston, Texa s •/ Mr . Wallac e 3 . Yor k President, Federa l Lan
  • Problems was appointed on January 12, 1967, by President Lyndon B. Johnson. Earlier, the President had called for the creation of a commission to generate "ideas and instruments for a revolutionary improvement in the quality of the American city." Congress
  • is e mos consis en exponen of the strong "liberal" position. The Conference nae traditionally favored a maximwn Federal role in subsidizing cities. Much more strongly.than any other municipal organization, it favored the creation of a Department
  • . There are materials on costs, problems, and legal analysis of the legislation. Materials related to construction, cost reduction, zoning, grants, loans for housing, urban decay, mass transportation, rent supplements, modernization of cities, and urban beautification
  • old-a great art museum 111 Kansas City, Missouri (you museum people know the one). It was an awe-inspiring expcrience-c ol marble courtyards, life-size sculptures of people who lived in ancient Rome. paintings of so many del1ghtful colors I wanted
  • fresh pineapple. During the meal the President remarked several times on how good the bread was. and said the meat was as good or better as beef from Kansas City. The ice cream seemed to fascinat he President, for he could not taste the coconut in it he
  • a letter he received, a copy of which is attached. The August 29, 1967, final Ledger~• a daily newspaper published contained an article on page 7 under Conference leaders plan two more." the following: edition of "The Star in Newark, MewJei·sey
  • Region 5 Denton, Texas LBJ:IS:yb [1 of 2] DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OFFICE OF CIVIL DEFENSE Region 5 Denton, Texas December 17, 1962 Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vioe President of the United States Johnson City, !re:x.a.s Dear Mr. Vice President: I
  • in violation of the National Firearms Act. Por example, Robert DePugb, leader of the Minutemen, and some of his associates were convicted in the u.s. District court in Kansas City, Missouri in November, 1966. I would appreciate the l>enefit of any
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  • , Kansas, Missouri. No. MC 123393
  • . There are materials on costs, problems, and legal analysis of the legislation. Materials related to construction, cost reduction, zoning, grants, loans for housing, urban decay, mass transportation, rent supplements, modernization of cities, and urban beautification
  • is the cities task force report, and the proposed organization plan. Harry C. McPherson, Jr. ., /. Attachments l . RECEIVED JANI41966 CENTRAL FILES ,,.• I p· .l' t I r. f r f ... $ ..... ' .. . . THE WHITE HOUSE I I t WASHINGTON
  • . There are materials on costs, problems, and legal analysis of the legislation. Materials related to construction, cost reduction, zoning, grants, loans for housing, urban decay, mass transportation, rent supplements, modernization of cities, and urban beautification
  • I want is for my grandchildren to be able to say, 'The old man did a pretty good job after all. ' " On the matter of recent riots in Newark and in other U.S. cities, the President said he had asked the Congress to give him some help with programs
  • of laws which would regulate private ownership of firearms. The Kansas City Star newspaper has on numerous occasions con­ tained articles concerning the "Minutemen",wherein it was stated that members of the organization participate in maneuvers utilizing
  • presented by CBS newscaster Douglas Edwards at the Headliners party at City Auditorium that evening. LBJ returns to the Ranch that evening. In Austin, LBJ also addresses the kick-off meeting of the Women’s Division of the LBJ for President Club. CTJ
  • . Dempsey (Mary) Delaware Mrs. Charles L. Terry, Jr. (Jessica) Florida Mrs. Claude R. Kirk,, Jr. (Erika) Idaho - Mrs. Don W. Samuels on (Ruby) Kansas Mrs. Robert B. Docking (Meredith) Louisiana Mrs. John J. McKeithen (Marjorie) Maine Mrs. Kenneth
  • Stop. The labels formerly said, "Background for Stops for Whistle Stop 10/13-16/64" but now say "Background for Stops for Whistle Stop [ 10/6-9/64]." CLAUDIA ANDERSON Archivist j J ( RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Richmond, the Capital or Virginia, is a city
  • the town." Assistant Chief Mitchell advised the reason for the student unrest is vague but may stem from the Orangeburg, South Carolina, incident in which three Negro students were killed during a disturbance in that city in early February, 1968. Assistant