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- Watson joined 8:00 Meeting ended 7. 8:15 To East Wing 8:28 Returned to second 8. 10:20 Dinner w/ house guests: Governor Connally, Negley, Christians 10:30 To theater to join President and Prime Minister Holt "Australian Film" and "Day in April" 11:10
- House. 12:50 Worked with Ashton on mail. innumerable autographs Signing innumerable autographs (with entertainers Holt visit) 1:15 Lunch on tray in room alone. 3. 1:40 To the Rose Garden to greet 50 American Field Service students. 2:05 Returned
- that he was completely in Holt's hands for the time he was in Australia, and whatever he wanted to do was fine with the President. Watson called Amb. Clark when the plane was 15 minutes out of Canberra and told him the President would go have a drink
- " and save three cheers before departure of the motorca Departed Lennons Hotel for the Brisbane Airport with Mrs. Johnson The Premier and Mrs. Lind The Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt The American Ambassador and Mrs. Clark Marvin Watson D;.tf- October Lennons
- / Roxanne George 12:19 Cong Jack Brooks re till 12:40 Spivack Jack Valenti Lunch in family Pat Holt Nap Ralph Dungan WJ P Salinger WJ Lynda Bird Mr Bundy WJ WJ dining rm Mr & Mrs AW Moursund Mrs Johnson Mr & Mrs JC Kellam Telephone Enrry Time f
- the South Vietnamese say this can be accomplished during this calendar year. Secretary Rusk said that the Vietnamese have agreed to keep troops m service now who would have been demobilized. The President said that Prime Minister Holt had sent a very nice
- Stevenso n Sarah McCelndo n John Connally , Justic e Douglas , Ab e Forta s Pat Holt , r e: propose d wir e t o Khrushche v Speaker, r e: " " " Congressman Anfus o John Connall y Governor Stevenson , r e: wir e with correction s mad e b y Speake r Harry
- ole's and waited outside while Mrs. Johnson went in to Mrs. Baile Arrive Main House_^ Secretary Dean Rusk (b-1) Prime Minister Harold Holt, Australia (b-3L)-The President said that he thought it was very thoughtful and sweet of Mr. Holt to call, for he
- contacts wit h th e America n publi c Issued proclamatio n fo r observatio n o f Wrigh t Brothers Day , De c 17 November 1, 1965 H. R, 1218, An Act for the relief of T. W. Holt and Company and/or Holt Import and Export Company. H, R, 5217 , An Act
- Minister of Australia The Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt arrived by car, and were greeted as the car door opened by the President and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson presented Mrs. Holt with bouquet of roses. The Presidentw/ the Prime Minister and party, walked
- (Emory ^-^--—^^^^__^_^--—^^_^ Roberts' son who is a student at the University of Maryland) 2:00p i Saturday signal. (Rt. Hon. Harold E. Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia) Z^3la Breakfast. ^i 16, 1967 (mctude vtsaed by) ture . our
- with any signatures on the line. The President warned that the mission should get into the troop question slow. Rostow indicate.d that the toughest area would be the Philippines. Secretary Katzenbach said that Holt and the South Vietnamese will be willing
- about six months in the country, and he'd been decorated as a result of war service that he saw while in Australia. He had developed a very great attachment for the country and its people and for our then-prime minister, Mr. Holt. F: Yes. W
- to the U.S.; Prime Minister Harold Holt; Australia’s awareness of U.S.-Vietnam involvement; Australian forces leaving Vietnam; U.S. and Australia’s work on Indonesian policy; Southern Rhodesia; the effect of changes in the U.S. on Australia; Ambassador Edward
- -- and bring Clark with him --to help him in making plans for Prime Minister Holt's --the Amb was in Canberra, Australia At dinner , th e Presiden t tol d Senato r Russel l tha t wha t h e neede d to tal k t o hi m about wa s VietNam ( it wa s obviou s tha t
- International Airport rather than fly by helicopter. • in > — i and 1I Lodge Day 19, 1967 - by Mrs. Holt e Prime Minister gave mary s a folder w/ a picture of himself and Mrs. Holt inscribed Lyndon and Lady Bird with appreciation- : affection--from Harold
- . Agha Hilaly of Pakistan indicates Pres Amb. Abdullah Malikyar of Afghanistan Ahmed Osman of Morocco talked t o Waller Amb. re Mrs. Holt being Amb. Hushang Ansary of Iran a guest; Amb of Amb. Frank Corner of New Zealand India re crop develop- Amb. Ali
- • • -y— L Honorable Jack Valenti - 2nd floor - Mansion. _ Honorable Dean Rusk Honorable Horace Busby President t o Cabinet Room - TAPING a m Tribute to P.M. Harold Holt. Australia President seated at his regular place at the Cabinet table. • Pat
- Fowler -Secy Fowler out at 12:15p The Treasurer is here for the World Bank meetings. The purpose of this call is simpl pay respects and get acquainted. Amb. Clark says he is a likely successor to Prime Minister Holt. i The President walked out of his
- the apapers and pictures on his desk--dictated a message PM Holt of Australia and told BM to write a string oneto Holyoake congratulating on his victory in hiselection. —. Wesley West ^^ To the living room after greeting Arthur Krim in the office. Joined ! Dr
- -- and handshake -- Oke picx To present award to the President honoring his Mother, Rebecca Baines Johnson Dorothy Lewis. President Mrs. Mary Lohr, VP Mrs. Bertha Holt of Oregon, 1966 Mother of the Year Mrs. Howard LeSourd. VP Miss Ada Green Mrs. Charles Schwartz
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- H eflin Heid eke Holstein Holt Horany Hughes Hull Isaacks Ivey .Jackson James Ja.meson Jobe Johnson Jones Kazen Kilgore King Kirkpatrick Latimer Lee Lehma.n Lewis Lindsey Loving Luedemann ;\IcCann ll1cCorkle Mc· Daniel Mc·Donald McGregor Steward
- Califan o Barefoot Sander s 8:23p t Irvin 8:45p I n mjdr's room . Approve d telegram t o th e Sec y o f the Nav y on layin g o f th e kee l of the USS HAROLD HOLT . Aske d th e on e t o Mrs. Holt b e revised . fl 8:47p 9:37 ! accompanie p Hug
- ^** " ; leav e Campbel l wneT e he " is , k submi t alternative s ; discuss wit h me Ltr t o P M Holt: thankin g him for articl e abou t Ed Clar k Message t o Crow n Prince o f Lichtenstein, Han s Adam: o k n o spea k t o me Ltr t o Presiden t Cost a e Silv
- I was a member of the pool and Prime Minister [Harold] Holt and his wife were there, and the press was invited back in to President's cabin and had breakfast. And it was bacon and eggs or ham and eggs. And Mrs. Holt was sitting just across from
- . Luis M. Faria Senator John Sparkman Cong. Robert N. C. Nix Mr. Pat M. Holt - Senate Foreign Relations Committee Mr. Albert C. P. Westphal - House Cmtee on Foreign Affairs Col. Robert Lanigan Army Escort Officer Senator John Sparkman presented the head
- taken t o improv e th e storag e o f and access t o U.S. Gov' t statistics . Members are : Car l Kavsen, Chairman , Charle s Holt , Richar d Holton , Georg e Kozmetskv. Russel l Morriso n an d Richard Ruggles . Today announce d his intentio n to appoin t
- Joint Communique on the Holt Visit Attached is a proposed joint communique covering your talks with Prime Minister Holt. It would be is sued at the conclusion of today• s lunch. 1· The Australians and State have cleared this. Att. Approve Text
- Larry Templ e 4 Larr 3:11p f V y of himsel f i n th e Cathedra l i n Melbourne for P M Holt' s memoria l service , showin g th e Asian leaders aroun d an d behind the President. . Graf f gav e th e Presiden t a n autographe d copy o f his book , TH
- Agreement an d the Regulation s fo r th e Execution o f that Agreement betwee n the U . S. an d Ethiopia, (f m Bil l Hopkins) Ltr t o P M Holt - enclosin g picture s t o be adde d to hi s albu m (o f Camp Davis Ltr toMr . an d Mrs. Harle y Hastings , Bethel
- , Mass. T. Holt . Director. Washington Ofc. VFW William (Bill) Stinson _ Cooper . - e White 19, 1967 " ! " Secy Rusk out funs House n*t^ Sept €WT LYWOOW B. JOMMSOM MARY ,-. at . (Place)— The resident began his day L)ay T;^ Te!ephone Tune
- of Australia 21 December 1967 On board AF One 86970 -- Crosse d Date Line ^ Thursday Activity (include visited by) Marvin Watson (in room 447) Mr. Charles Engelhard (Room 332) Marie Fehmer (Room 433) Marvin Watson (Room 447) Mrs. Harold Holt, Melbourne
- Gorton of Australia is singing a different tune from Holt. Is that true? Secretary Rusk: He has said that he would send no more troops, but his speeches are alright. I will check this with Ambassador Waller. The President: Let's talk to our allies
- May 13-15_, 1967 ·_ Camp David ·. June 17-19, 1967. ': .,· Bethesda Naval Hospital, Bethesda June 27, 1967 July 21,· .1967. _Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt were guests .. :_for the week~nd, Camp David Speech, Ja,y·cee National Convention, Baltimore
- Rehabilitation Service Director, Washington, DC Cooper IHHt T. Holt, Exec Director, Washington Office, Washington, DC John L. Smith, Director of Public Relations, Kansas City Mr. and Mrs. FrancisW. Stover, Natl Legislative Service Director, Washington, D Judge E
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [1 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- to keep it close, as he would be ________ needing it all weekend. The President said to take up PM Holt's letter about Holt's • ^J^ - plans to visit the Ranch with him a t the LBJ Ranch this weekend. ______-_. |I j 1—; The 1j iI ii Mr > President
Oral history transcript, (Sir) Robert Gordon Menzies, interview 1 (I), 11/24/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- of years ago. M: I don't think I did. I think I was in Great Britain at the time. The only time I recall meeting him in Australia was when he came out to the Harold Holt memorial service, when I had a talk with him. And, in consequence of that talk