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  • to the press outside and have some pictures made before walking on to the chopper waiting. Outside the chopper the President told Mary S and Lynda goodbye, then posed for pictures with Mrs. Johnson, Luci and Pat before boarding the waiting chopper. On chopper
  • it toBill Moyers. _____ ll:3Qa The President to his bedroom watching Meet the Press with Hale Boggs on it--Bill Moyer and George Christian with the President. (The plane carrying Mr. Mrs. Steve Martin, Dr. Gould, Dr. Isen, and_Mrs. Beverley Johnson
  • room for about five minutes, thus allowing press and military personnel to gather in the amphitheat The President and Mrs. Johnsonthen went to the stage of the amphitheater to th of"Hail to the Chief." Lt. Col. James A. Conant delivered the invocation
  • of both sides of the Capitol agreed that this was an object which couLd be reached and promised to bend every effort in that direction. They also agreed to tell the press on leaving meeting that the house would have enacted possibly 70 of the 91 bills
  • FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON JUNE 20, 1966: John H. Crimmins, of Maryland, a Foreign Service Officer of Class one, to be Ambassador Extraordinary
  • . Crockett - Washington, D. C. (ret. his call) Bob Fleming - San Antonio, Tex. - wanted to talk w/ the President before his briefing w/ the press this morning. O. P. Bobbitt - Austin, Texas and son Measured for new pair of boots by Mr. Sam Lucchese
  • , Texas Bob Fleming - San Antonio. Texas (BF had asked that the President call him before he briefed the press) Joe Califano - Washington, D. C. (re: Whitney Young's request to go to Vietnam at his own expense and for JAG to check w/ Cy Vance since
  • Manatos PMG OBrien (?) to Oval Rm Ofc alone Leaders to W. Lobby to report to Press rm,, July 11, 1966 Day MONDAY Activity (inctude visited by) ture Expendi.(Jode MW(pl) Speaker John McCormack MW (pl) To the Cabinet Room (telling yb to tell Bill
  • to the Russians Senator Bourke Hickenlooper and ask#)§ed them to make no public comments. Senator J. W.Fulbright At the end of the meeting the President asked Speaker McCormack Senators Mansfield and Dirksen if they would Cong. Carl Albert mind meeting the press
  • press discovered Luci's whereabouts Charles Murphy Arrived Navy Yard -- and to the Honey Fitz where he greeted Mrs. Johnson, Ruth Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Nugent. Afte r getting all guestssettled, the President went to the upper deck and met
  • visited by) Arrived birthplace. Departed birthplace. Arrived main house. Press conference on front lawn. Pres, Mrs. Johnson, Gen and Mrs. Westmoreland, Capt Carpenter, WO Montgom ery. (Transcript in Diary Supplement). uniformed services Signed Over seas
  • Califano and Amb. Goldberg ) o u t a t 1 2 : 1 0 p The President received from Amb Goldberg his annual report -telling what has been accomplished at UN this past twelve months-the report was released to the press J o h n M a c y Arthur Moore, Washington
  • e McGeorge Bund y (pl) Senator Joh n Stenni s o f Mississippi (b . 1) L) August 18 , 1965 The White House To flower problems governors Garden For thence to Wednesday statement Cabinet to press on water drought Room to talk again w/ To Ova l
  • Douglas's Lee Whit e Press that innocent AA Sgt Buck was recently granted pardon by Pres on grounds of innocence Sen Douglas had championed his cause in To discuss replacement for A Stevenson on Eleanor To ask Pres to swear him in in October Ambassador
  • , the press pool reporters walked in and talked w/ th e President and th e Vice President (Ray Scherer, Al Spivak, Phi l Potter, Frank Cormier , and a lad y - ? ' Mrs. Humphrey brough t th e President a pair of yellow pajamas on which she had embroidered th e
  • of the White LUNCH in the conferenc e roo m w/ Mrs . Johnson , BM , MW , JJ , V M Tenderloin o f steak, spinac h - consomm e w / rice , tapioc a fo r dessert The President wor e his gre y rob e give n him b y the W H Press Corp s To bedroom w / Mrs . Johnso n
  • was the Attorney General of Alabama, Richmond Flowers. • Gs^ ^^ LUNCH in the sitting room w/ Mrs . Johnson, Mr an d Mrs. Bobbit t and Philip while watching "Meet the Press" xs£j£ where NYC mayoralty candidate s appeared: Beame, Lindsey , Buckley. The President
  • "Seve n Day s i n the Lif e O f Pres October 27, 1965 White House - LB J Ranch, Texas Watched the 10:00 news Retired for the evening. WEDNESDAY IMMEDIATE RELEASE OCTOBE R 28, 1965 OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY (Austin, Texas
  • Date February White House Day Saturday Activity (inctude visited by) ture Joe "^^ ^7 Califano " 26. 1966 . Expend!Code " Mr "Bundy To the Oval Ofc w/ BM and JJ Secy Fowler "*OFFRECORD: Eugene Black ""* PRESS CONFERENCE - Oval Ofc
  • to heads of exec depts and agencies on 1966 budget expenditures from the Pres . ^^ To MW's ofc To Oval Ofc Chairman Wilbur Mills and Congressman John ByrneS Joined by Secy Fowler and Joseph Barr Press and photons in to watch wolfe cola pix SIGNING
  • ** Urban Leagu BM's press briefing #374 -A A. Philip Randolph , Vice Pres of AFL-CIO indicated that the purpose of the Andy Biemiller, Leagislative Director of the AFL-CIO meeting was to discuss the broad Dave Brodie, Director of Washington ofc of the Anti
  • . Hornig's ofc. HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON MARCH 21, 1966: Henry H. Fowler, of Virginia, to be United States Governor of the Asian Development
  • - - for presentation of American League Baseball Pass Frank Ikard w/ Robert Dunlop, President of Sun Oil Ed Warren, President of Cities Joined by Secy Fowler at 12:55p Mike Manatos Vicky McCammon Secretary Fowler (returning his call) Service OFF RECORD press
  • . To the South Grounds w/ Mr . Gullande r and Mr. Jorda n then returned to Oval Office and they departed at 1:0 8 p Dr. Hornig and Robert Kintner, press & photogs in Walt Rostow Dr. Colin McLeod out at 1:40 out at 1:40p Dr. Hornig asked to see
  • went down to Lawn Avenue and shook hands with scores of students who pressed forward to meet him. 3&x3oax Across on the balcony on one of the clubs, two students held anti- Vietnam signs--one of them read "Draft beer--not men. " The President appeared
  • * reads H s Back to Oval Rm Ofc Secretary Fowler an d Francis Bator -Met w/Secy Fowler to discuss the balance o f payments and some other economi c matters. this *>e mtg &f held ^ -prior ^isto Secy ^tf Fowler's~£c*h~- press *ztL conference :^^ to Bill
  • invited were the Washington press Corps . . . and members of the Texas cabinet. . . and friends (Mr . and Mrs. Frank Erwin , Senato r And Mrs. Ralph Yarborough, etc. ) C^*^ _ C^ Left the Driskill Hotel w/ Mrs. Johnson, Judg e and Mrs. Moursund. Mr . J
  • . Johnso n Lynd a an d Luci --to the Boyhood Hom e wher e th e press an d choral groups from th e Firs t Baptis t K Church, First Christia n Churc h and Methodist (Churc h were presen t t o sin g Christma s carol s to the First Family . . . .hot chocolat e
  • House' __ ^^. 4, 19o6 TUESDAY Activity(inc!udf visited by) w' - E - Walked into MJDR's Ofc fm outer hallway - met Justice Abe Fortas who was _ waiting for him in MJDR's Ofc and said 'Arthur Goldberg is now reluctantly meeting with the Press
  • on the four year term for House Members From McG. Bundy re 5:54 meeting in Cabinet room Thur, Jan 20: It was a discussion of the current state of affairs in Vietnam and of the progress of the peace offensive that lead to Presidential guidance -or the press
  • Rus W. B. "Bev" Murphy- President of Campbell's Soups _ Camden, NJ Cater --Cater reports the President very pleased with the medicare present Rusk (b.4)re his press confidentiality tion at Independence, , Mo.yesterday; Leg, proposa Bundy (pl
  • and walked through the West Lobby. . .where the Ambassador's car was awaiting him This was for the purpose of letting the press corps know of the Ambassador's appointment w/ the President. Returned to the Oval Office alone ___ Standing in the mjdr's room
  • and coatless Return to office w/ press, Him, and 39°, the President Blanco was George Reedy Gerald Siegel Jack Valenti McGeorge Senator (pl) Bundy Wayne (pl) Morse (b.2) Smathers (b.2) --to thank him for receiving the education bill, introducing
  • to the hangar. Th e plane was yellow and white jet star -from the Department o f Transport, Canadian Government had the crown of England emblem on the side of the plane. As they landed, both Canadian and American press people were gathered behind a roped off
  • February 13 , 196 5 The Whit e Hous e Saturday Dr. Ala n Ise n an d Dr . Willia m Howard Frank Cormie r , A P Cong Jack Brooks Alvin Spivak , Unite d Press Internationa l John Chancellor , NB C Joseph Kraf t Mrs. Johnso n Departed Sout h Ground s
  • travel plans ans opportunities for press contact James "Jimmy " Weschler o f the N Y Post - NYC Bill White and his remarks re Viet Nam Attorney Genera l Nichoba s Katzenbach re before Rules To offic e wit h Marvi n Watso n v re his column
  • re tri p leak s an d the fac t tha t he wasn' t go George Reedy anywhere Marc Marc h June ; possibl e press-conferenc e o n Thursday Thursday;; incident incidentss oo nn Embass Embassyy here. here . Soviet McGeorge Bundy To the calls ushers ofc
  • House Wednesday Bill Mo yers (pl) Gardner Ackle y The Honorabl e Davi d K . E . Bruc e Ambassador t o Great Britai n Hon Ellsworth Bunker Ambassador to OAS McGeo Bundy press photogs in pix prior to his departure for Indonesia Classified Bundy memo
  • the radi o telephon e - RE: Visit of PM o f Pakistan --l shastre advised that GE R should hold up press briefing - - and changed wording of message to the PM of Pakistan that was suggested by McG Bundy - - rE: postp o nement visit fr. sprin g of summe r
  • FOR RELEASE UNTIL DELIVERED TO THE SENATE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SENATE ON APRIL 23, 1965: F. Russell Millin of Missouri to be United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri for the term