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- SUNDAY
June 21, 1964
BEVERLY-HILTON HOTEL
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
-- see page 2
Departed Ambassador Hotel by motorcade w/ Gov. &. Mrs . Brown and JV
Arrived Hotel from President's Club Supper Dance. . . escortedto Presidential Suite by Donald Madsen
- David)
11:30 Leave New York for Washington
1:00 Arrive White House
2:30 Jean-Louis at White House
3:00 Westinghouse movie on paintings in White House
6:30 International Inn to visit each table of "The President's Club"
8:00 Dinner in suite
- Arrived Savery Hotel: to Presidential Suite on 11th floor
Entry
No.
Time
Activity
President's Club reception on second floor (200)
Returned to suite. President met with local newspaper staff in suite.
Motorcade to Veterans' Memorial Auditorium
- / President, Pat, and Luci in helicopter to Andrews
5:17 Boarded plane and house guests went by car
5:25 Left Washington
6:02 Arrived Houston
No.
Entry
Time
Activity
Motorcade to Shamrock Hotel - President's Club
Reception and dinner
12:00 w/ President
-
Activity
5:45 Imperial Suite at Hilton: changed clothes.
Tower suites for reception of President. Club members. Brief remarks.
7:30 To McCormick Place for dinner and speech. Brief remarks.
11:20 Left O'Hare.
2:02 Returned to White House.
2:10 Marvin left
- Room w/ President for "President's Club" reception.
7:45 To Cobo Hall w/ President for Fund Raising Dinner. Made
a brief speech.
10:15 Return to hotel.
Page No:
- . Paul
President and CTJ spoke
4:00 Left for Sheraton-Rtiz in Minneapolis
6:15 Went to President's Club reception
6:45 Return to suite in hotel - dinner in room
8:20 Left hotel for auditorium (rode in open car)
8:30 Fund Raising Dinner - President and CTJ
- at Hilton with Malcolms, Bardwells, John Peace, Jess
McNeil and to for President Club - San Antonio
9:30a
9:45a
10:00a
10:15a
10:30a
10:45a
11:00a
11:15a
To Lentz Linden
11:30a
11:45a
12:15p
12:00a
To Ranch
- cab w/ MM Arrive Ranch
12:30p
1:00p
1
- on Senator's remarks)
Walker Stone
Senator Johnson opened the Senate
Lunch in P-38 with Walker Stone 2.
75
David L. Foutz, Ned Redding, Ellis Craig & L. E. Pipkin (Californians the Speaker
asked the Senator to see who were organizing Johnson for President Clubs
- Sheraton-Ritz Hotel,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Greeted by Mr. Robert Short, Chairma n o f Fund-Raising Dinner; Mr. Fred Gates, Chairman
of President's Club Reception; and Mr. Charles Carey , General Manager of Sheraton-Ritz.
Escorted to Presidential Suite
- done by Okamoto
(Arthur Krim requested this picture for use in mailing to members of the
President's Club) It
is Mr. Krim's suggestion to send a colored picture-properly framed--to 1966 membersof the President's Club.
To Oval Office w/ MW
Joe Califano
- .
Pictures with President in the hallway by the Treaty Room for President's
Club members.
1:00 Talked with Bess and then recorded.
1:15 Lunch
Dictated some more.
3:27 Walked around South Grounds looking at trees with Mr. Brubeck, the gardener.
3:57 Talked
- formed a Johnson for President Club -- picture in reception
room of P-38
Senator Johnso n opene d the Senate
Bill White -- in P-38
Lunch in P-38 with Bill White, MM 3.
00
W. O. Reed, (Dallas)
Gerry
t
Ed Clark , (Austin), re: whether or not Paul Rogers
- of student editors from Georgetown prep school and group of University of
Virginia student s who have formed a LBJ for President Club -- for about 30
minutes of discussion and questions.
Sen Fulbright
Capt Eddie Rickenbacker
Sen Dirksen
Sen Eastlan d
H. L
- Hotel Americana, NYC where
the President went to an anteroom and greeted
officials of the Associates Club (persons 35 years of age and younger, who are classi
as Associate Members of the President's Club)
Pictures were taken w/ each person
- there by Ed Weisl, Arthur Krim, Mrs. A. Kentner
&
Mr.
Tom Kane
/3:04
f Secy Rusk
Addresses
President's
Club - Starlight
Roof of Waldorf
Astoria
Depart
Waldorf
& motor
to Carlyle
Arr
Carlyle
Walter
Jenkins
Judge A. W. Moursund - Texas
President
departs
Hotel
- by Okla Johnson for President Clubs
To Nashville, Tenn -- see travel activity
Mary Margaret Wiley (Wash DC) to get Norman to meet him in Washington on arrival
Coffee in airport with Gov and Mrs. Buford Ellington; John Ellington, Sen Gore
To Washington
-
hall
Spoke to Washington State Democratic Convention at Coliseum in Spokane
Reception for Washington delegates and other Democrats at Ridpath Hotel
Reception for Senator Johnson given by LBJ for President Club at Davenport Hotel
To Pierre, South Dakota
- Cerrell who
escorted them to head table.
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT - concluded @ 9:45 pm
Departs Paladium for Ambassador Hotel to attend President's Club Supper Dance (approx 300
members and guests) Louis Wasserman, Club Leader. ...w/ Lynda, Gov. and Mrs
- , and that was it.
Then shortly after that, or maybe around the same time, I addressed a
letter--which you do have, I think, in these files--to Bill Moyers or to Jenkins, asking
what to do about the President's Club, which by that time was very successful and which
I had headed
-
sponsored by the President's Club of New York.
Also left w/ the
President, Brooklyn Navy Yard Report
Robert
Picture made w/ Del Webb - presentation
of pass to Yankee Stadium Mr Webb is owner of NY Yankees
To mansion
for lunch
w/ Washington Post people
- w
- to the Starlight Roof for the reception and
short speech appearance before the Associates Division of the President's Club. ^
7:55pm 6^
8:30pm ;
remarks were most
President departed the Ballroom - and entered onto a platform elevator
just outside the anteroom
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh
-24-
F:
Did you take an active part in the 1964 campaign?
P:
Yes, sir.
F:
Same position?
P:
No, in 1963 I took on the job as a coordinator of the President's Club.
In 1964 I was handling that for pretty near the same territory
- long. The President talked __
during aoc dinner a good bit w/ John Criswell about the President's Club
dinner to be held here in October --whether or not we could sell tickets ,
manner of handling entertainment, etc.
i
9:30p The
j the
*I
1 U-
I read
- estimated 150, 000 lined the motorcade route.
Arrive Coli seum. The President went to a small anteroom and greeted. members
of Denver President's Club for small RECEPTION
President to platform - introduced by ex governor Steven McNichols. Received
five
- people. The President delivered
IMPROMPTU REMARKS to approx. 100 - 200 people. He staved there
for 15 minutes. Then to the main floor where the President's Club Reception
for $1. 000 contributors . Again, the President delivered IMPROMPTU REMARKS
Departed
- Lynda Johnson christens Navy transport, "Austin"; LBJ & Lady Bird to St. Paul, MN, for Democratic Farm Labor Convention; Hubert Humphrey's son, Robert; LBJ gives speech; President's Club reception in Minneapolis; Fundraiser dinner with remarks
- for picture of him w / Puppie s and Blanco
. an d Mrs. Arnold Paulsen
Christopher, 13 Larry
, 10 Karin
, 3 Lisa
, 7
D3,f Jul
White House .
Da v Monda y
OFF RECORD : Hon. Cliff Carter
MW joined
y 25, 1966
re
President's
Club activities
(see Cliff
- . Paul
Douglas, Governor and Mrs. Otto Kerner. .
Before going to the President's suite, the President stopped by a group of 200 - 300 Cook County
officials and President's Club Members in a suite in the hotel. The President and his
his group stopped
- this? What's H* this all about?"
^^ ^HjHHH^HHHfmjdr^ explained that they (DNC) were just trying to let us know that
they had "President's Clubs" in Roosevelt's day.
To mansion for lunch w/ above guests.
nxtr Sept
15, 1966
Dav
Activity (inchide visited
-
Retired
Today sent wire and flowers to the funeral of the Speaker of the Wyoming House
of Representatives, Walter Phelan^^. , (Phelan was Wyoming Chairman of the
Johnson for President Club in 1960. )
IMMEDIATE RELEASE JUNE
1, 1966
OFFICE OF THE WHITE
- )
Secy Fowler (returning his call)
OFF RECORD: Mr. Albert Golemon
RECORD
Mr. Golemon presented to the President the portrait that
was on display at the Houston President's Club Dinner May
at the Shamrock Hilton Hotel. D
- -up to
Honolulu-Conference, Los Angeles
Los Angeles - President's Club Dinner
November 10·-11, · 1967"
'
Speech on arrival, El Toro Marine Base, San Diego
(part of V~terans 'Day tour of military installations)
\" .
.Remark1sat Naval Hospital, Camp
-
to the Cabinet Room to meet OFF RECORD
w/ the Organizers of the Washington President's Club Dinner
Cliff Carter
Dick
Maguire , former Treasurer of DNC
- ^
| Jack
Valenti
Jacobsen
I Arthur
Krim
! Neal
Joseph "
1|
President
Califano
Secy
-pl
Christian -pl
6
- is a father of the Guam Organic Act, a founder of the Democratic Party of
Guam, and a bringer-in of 7 members into the President's Club. Ltr from Stewart French dtd March 14, :mf
i /lx^11:48a 11:53
a|
T
o the Cabine t Room where the President greeted a group
- to the
Presidential suite on the 11th floor.
The President, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson and Luci and Pat and
Governor and Mrs. Hughes went to the second floor of the Savery Hotel for
PRESIDENT'S CLUB RECEPTION
About 200 people attended.
The President returned
- Krim the
y s , mf
_• mar
Saturday
about civil rights, the motion picture business,
President's Club, etc.
At one point, the President leane d over saying, "Whho is running this show? Jim" -at that point Jim Jones walked throug h the door
- Jacobsen, Marvin Watson, Bob Fleming, MF, VM
Arrived Andrews AFB -- and went to waiting AF-1, 26, 000 for flight to
Chicago, Illinois -- for President's Club Reception and Fund-Raising Dinner.
The President walked to the plane holding hands w/ Mrs. Johnson
- had a group called the President's Club started early in the
Kennedy and Johnson era. It cost a thousand dollars to become a member. Now, Gaston,
A. G. Gaston, who had an insurance company, a motel, and an S&L, he was one of those
southerners that I
- endorsed the President.
Secretary Anthony Celebrezze arrived and the President greeted him.
The President left his suite w/ .Tv and 'Secy- Celebrezze to attend the President's Club
Reception -- shook hands with the people, and members of the Club