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  • visited by) Walt Rostow (pl) - not there already at home 7:36 p x" f Walt Rostow - at his residence ret. the Pres. 's call . 7:34p - N 7:50p t . . 7:52 Joe • 7:50p Mr. Califano Morris Liebman - Geo. to be announced National Advisory
  • it was easier for him to get a boy back home than a dollar. Pres. concluded by saying he wanted Dr. Barzel to reassure Erhard that Erhard woul always be kept well informed about any US plans which touched German interests. Th he (the Pres.) would continue
  • in ( to Little Lounge ) Joe Califano (pl) re - racial developments like Chicago in Hammond & Gary, Indiana. Ind. Natl Guard on stand by. ( memo fm JC re this taken in by yb) Atty Gen'l Katzenbach at home - re re Indiana racial developments Secy Fowler above (b
  • left the dinner at about 10:00p and returned to his table at approximately 10:25p. (Dr. Hurst was called because President Schick had suffered a heart attack) Flowers sent today Sonntag) to Sonntag home (death of Paul D^ August White House Da 2
  • . . Ad m of GSA Robert C . Weaver , Housin g and Home Financ e Agenc y Leland J . Haworth . NS F Sargent Shriver , GE O ' Hon Leonar d Marks , USI A W. J . Driver , V A Wednesday Aug 25 The L. White L House » * > 1965 * Wednesday v£^-i*C
  • ioined . Hon, Clar k Cliffor d Hon. Sargen t Shrive r (Mr . Shrive r wa s o n his wa y home, an d dropped i n to se e how th e President wa s - - aske d i f h e coul d g o in to se e hi m o r i f not , ius t wanted to sen d his bes t wishes
  • To second House floor for ^ Tuesday NAP JV BM JV (pl) BM (pl) Robert Komer Today sent flowers to the funeral of Mrs. Steve Martini's grandfather who was killed in New Jersey - his name: John Jaconi, Galante Funeral Home, Newark, NJ To Oval Office
  • and Technicians, Chicago, Ill J. C. Rich, The Hat Worker, United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers Intl Union Fred Roblin, The American Pressman, Pressmen's Home, Tennessee Don L. Rotan, The Stewards News, Marine Cooks & Stewards Union, San Francisco Calif Dean
  • and Peace Corps Volunteers also there, estimated crowd of 300 persons 11:10a Arrived ;A Johnson and U. S. 11:14a |Amb. Raul Castro made brief remarks, introducing the President and Mrs. Johnson Luci ag3dacEtksx3daas±kr^i^^ and said this is the home
  • , Mar y Fickett a s Eleano r Roosevel t nd j - - Ann e Seymou r a s Sar a Delan o Roosevelt th e lat e Pres.' s mothe r an d a s Miss y LeHand tyre L ** ^ ' FDR' s sec y an d author-producer Dore Schary, a s Loui s Home , th e President' s advise r
  • by ) tur p Secretar 8:00 p _ y t calle d Juanit a an d asked tha t sh e ge t Pa t o n the phone Pat wa s talkin g wit h Luc i an d was a t th e Lindow' s home . (1 5 minutes away). Presiden t sai d h e stil l wanted Pat t o com e t o White House . 7
  • tfHiTE HOUS E ^— ^ Dat e Apri DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Place ) Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL th e White H e fort Activit oL D Jo e Califan o 12:48a t Ji m Jone s - a t home 6:02a t y Frida y (includ e
  • it and later remarked o n the ironit y of th e scene . Mrs. Johnso n was introduced and made brief remark s - - "It' s s o goo d t o be home." Mrs Orval Faubus the n presented Mrs. Johnso n with a corsage, , Governo r Orval Faubus spok e and then, Governor
  • will be on tonight regarding Ho Chi Minh letter Geo. Christian (pl) Mrs. Johnson - Virgin Islands The President asked for Dale Malechek--no answer at home--did not talk The President asked for Dale Meeks--he was in San Antonio--did not talk Clarence Knetsch - LBJ
  • introduced the President — remakrs to ASCS Committe emen were right on target and extremely well received. They are going back home to do battle and / 1:45 | 1:59 _ REMARKS by the President I am very much encouraged by it" t / *S • SecyFreeman:mjdr ^r L
  • Carpente r - a t home Harr . e Christia n (pl) _ \ f Wal i Senato \A \ app _ o Cabinet Roo m _ . r mtg w/ BIPARTISA N LEADERSHIP Senator Mik e Mansfiel d ~ Senator Everet t Dirkse n Senator J . W . Fulbrigh t Senator Bourk e Hickenlooper . Senator
  • , Mr. & Mrs . Vivia n H . Babbidge, Dr.___&_M rs. Home r D . , Jr . ' \ Hammer . Dr . & Mrs. Arma nd Bassett, Mr . & Mrs . Harr y H. Harm , Mr . & Mrs . Ra y ' Batson, Mr . Jo e ; '____ Hewitt. Mr . & Mrs . Willia m A. Beale, M iss Bett y (Press
  • on the bust w/ a plaque on it saying this was his first home in Australia . The President decided to present the hotel w/ the bust, and signed the guest register in the hotel (in his room)--he signed Lyndon B. Johnson, Washington, ). instead of the customary
  • -- then slept for the remainder of the flight. Arrived Andrews AFB -- walked to the helicopter w/ Rusk and McNamara and then told them goodbye -- (they were driving to their respective homes)^ and boarded the helicopters'
  • had turned out and they left because it was too cold for them."" ~The President asked Marie about the do g she took home - "on a chartered flight. ~ [ Marie said the dog was fine and the family was impressed by how well-behaved the dog
  • went t o their respectiv e homes. Advance me n fo r Ne w England trip . Hartford Portlan Tom Kelle y " Ha Pat Kenned y Mancheste Providence ' ' To Ted Fectea u Burlingto Richard Wals h Chuc Boston Georg No advance d l Pachio s r m Wilco x n k Lipscom b
  • ) " ___ _ . __ ; __ ). _ _ _; ™_^ _: " ~~~"~ ~ ~ — » I not heal o n it s I ow ~I n " " ^ n Watson (pl) ' " "-• — : — ' • . Mik e Mansfield , Marvi Jo e Mr . Cate r i s a t home , h e was operate d o n today-—• g Cate r (pl ) - di d NOT talk. piec e o f hi s tongu e was remove d toda y t
  • home . _ _______________ ___^_______ _ __^___ _ ________ im ^ t. ^ I 2:21p t e Califan o (pl) ; i I Jo 2:22p f 2:23p 3:50p 2:28pL t 2:32p { f " ,1 1 , | m\ | I Marvi Harr Marvi Th ! e Attorne y Genera l — 2:55p I 3:42pm .. n Watso n (pl
  • . Richard Hughes, Governor of New Jersey Dr. and Mrs. James Robinson, President of Glassboro College, and inhabitants Hollybush, the home used as the Conference Site. | Here i on-lookers i , it was a bright sunny day, and the day had encouraged the large
  • Committeewoman), Gov. Romney, and Mrs. G. Mennen (Nancy)Williams). Many home-made signs wer seen, one of the nearest reading: Happiness is LBJ. Others: Welcome LBJ and Lady Bird. Datr September 5, 1966 jThe White House, Washington, D, C. Dav Monday - Labor Day