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  • with Mary Lasker on phone. Signed card to go with flowers for Libby Rowe (appendicitis). Prepare for arrival of ambassadors' wives. 4. 4:55 Mmes. Boonstra, Henning, King, and Payton arrive. Bess escorts from Diplomatic Reception Room to Green Room. 5:05
  • . Udall, Mrs. Frank Church, Mrs. Henry Reuss, and Mrs. Bill Stanton on "Tour Troubles." 8:32 With ladies, to State Dining Room to join gentlemen for buffet supper. 9:35 To second floor. 10:00 Chief King to second floor. 11:00 Retired. *****
  • but did not eat). 10:15-11:00 Chief King. Retired. ******* House guests: Mrs. Jeanne Murray Vanderbilt - Queens' Room Alfred Vanderbilt - 303 Mr. Arthur Krim - 327 *******
  • to bowl. 8:45 Returned to the second floor. 9:20 Dinner in the Family Dining Room with Emily, Cecille, and Dr. Cain -- crab cocktail, steak and liver, spinach, corn, rolls, peach shortcake. 10:10 The President to the second floor. 10:30-11:30 Chief King
  • for ranch guests with MW. (6:00-7:00 Chief King). 6:30 MW left. 7:05 Mrs. Barefoot Sanders to second floor. 7:09 Attorney General and Mrs. Ramsey Clark to the second floor. 7:27 Barefoot Sanders to the second floor. 7:30 Congressman and Mrs. Jake Pickle
  • on presidential activities for June, 1967. 10:06 Arrived at the White House. 10:30-10:50 Chief King. Retired. *******
  • on presidential activities for June, 1967. 10:06 Arrived at the White House. 10:30-10:50 Chief King. Retired. *******
  • No. Time Activity Worked with Liz and Mrs. Provenson on speeches until 7:10. Worked on desk. 8:30 Chief King. 9:10 The President and Marie Fehmer came over. 10:20 Jake Jacobsen, John Criswell, and Arthur Krim came up to see the President. 10:40 Luci, Pat
  • -Louis's shop for comb-out. Entry No. Time Activity 6:25 Returned to the White House. 6:45 Left the White House with the President -- to the Washington Hilton for Nepalese return reception -- met with King and Queen privately first, then mingled
  • -- Chief King -- visited with Mary Rather. Retired. ******
  • with Luci on the phone. The President came in -- talked about tonight's guest list. 5:40-6:30 Chief King and Chief Dunn. Called house guests and welcomed them. 7:13 Jean-Louis came in to give comb-out. 5. 8:23 To the North Portico to greet Prime Minister
  • with the President, Lynda, and Chuck. 11:00 Mrs. Krim joined. 11:15-12:15 Chief King. Retired. ******
  • . and Mrs. Jack Valenti, Florence Mahoney. 10:00 Guests left. 10-11 Chief King. Retired. ***** House guests: Mr. and Mrs. Alden Smith - #301. *****
  • - two games. 7:50 Returned to the second floor. Recorded. Got dinner from the icebox. 10:20-11:20 Chief King. Retired. *******
  • Hous e - - of f th e recor d - - wit h Presiden t an d Speake r Reception honorin g LB J a t Dem o Club , Carlto n Hotel , give n b y Congressma n Ceci l King, th e Speake r Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE
  • report on discussions of Cyprus problem expe.c ted to take place between King and GOG (para 3 Embtel 5306). GP-3. END RUSK Drafted by: Tel. Ext . NEA/GRK:HDBrewster:he:5/19/6 3095 Clearances1 NEA/TUR - Mro Draper NEA/CYP - Mra McCaskill S/ S Mr
  • Hayden, Dan Inouye, Mike Monroney, Cecil King, Sam Ervin, Russell Long, Herman Talmadge Discussion with McConaughey, American Ambassador to Pakistan. Geo. Reedy Boyd Ritchie Presentation of a book by Dr. Walter Adams for which the Vice President had
  • settled down. We now see little likelihood of a counter-coup. There has been almost no leftist reaction since most of the leftists are in jail. The King initially remained aloof from the coup government but is now working his way toward a modus vivendi. He
  • . Oliver Chm G Bowdler's notes to DT *? j-L--^ *^7. Z^^4.^^-^^4u%^^ ^ ^y-cf^ PL Walt Rostow (H. E. Hussein I, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) King Hussein of Jordan in Oval Office escorted to the door by Amb. James Symington . Symington
  • in the Cabinet Room. Why don't you go turn them off?" Chairman Heller (b. 3) Jack Valenti (pl) Dr. Heller (b. 3) McGeorge Bundy -- out at 7:10 pm Walter Jenkins Met with King Lejolan Kabua, No. 3 Lokar Buoj, Arlin lablab, Marshall Islands. King presented him
  • ---— : The Special Envoy of King HasE**ti of Morocco - Driss M'Hammedi and the Ambassador of Morocco, H. E. Ahmed Laraki Amb. G. Mennen Williams * OFF RECORD and interpreter, Alex Toumayin (Secy Rusk suggested that the President ee this emissary --on balance -- since
  • RESlPE.NCE ... EMnASSY · . .NOON TEAS SENIOR EMB OrFS PRESENT AND CHIEF ,JUSf-iAG--NO GREF~KS. SEN SYMINGTON HA.D DlNNER WITH KING CONSTANTIN2 /lND ANB . EVENING 24THJ .WORKING aREAl
  • CCMPLET:ELYENMESHEDIN SOVIET ECON0[1IC SYSTEM.··TIME IS IM,ORTANT·ELEMENT IN THIS CON:HDERATION, FORtPRIMIN· YUSUF SOCN TO-VISIT SOVIET ·UNION'AND ·n~··rHE' ABSENCE·OF ANY·STRAONG COULsEI,. FHCX11 ·THE KING' (WHO Hil~SELF WILL BE LEAVING FOR EUROPE MID-MAY>, HE MIGHT
  • , under a cabi­ net which for the first time in 30 years is not headed by a member of the royal family. B. The new cabinet has no political base save in the support of the King and royal family, who remain the source of power. For the moment at least
  • _ and Mrs. Johnson to South Portico to greet Arrival His Majesty Olav V. King of Norway. Ceremony the podium for formal military honors. REMARKS 10:43a z. 10:47a Secretary of Agriculture John A. Schnittker. j re making speeches for candidates, should
  • preceding the coup. The summer of 1965 had been a time of particular tension and impasse, climaxed by a head-on clash between the King and Prime Minister George Papandreou and culmin~ting in the resignation of the Papandreou government. The subsequent
  • Activity (include visited by) LD Dal 8:23 t o 8:47p t Harr 9:04p t _t Chie t 9:56p f 11:00p l Death e - Austi n f Wesle y King Larry Temple Situatio t y McPherso n . Johnso n Ear 9:19p e Maleche k - Ranc h p - hav e th e chie f com e u p
  • Judge Thornberry - to wish him a happy birthday Meeting w/ Mr. C. L. McNally - Publisher, Sat Evening Post Nat King Cole, Mr. Jones, Andy Hatcher - till 11:22 Mrs. Kennedy Cong. Carl Albert Shook hands w/ Dale Alford Kermit Gordon Fine Arts Commission
  • Long, Ed. V. Long, Alan Bible, Sam J. Ervin, Jr. , Wayne Morse, Jos. Clark, Olin Johnston, J.J. Hickey and Non-Incumbents: Congr. Dan Inouye, Dan Brewster, David S. King, Lt. Gov. Wilson Wyatt, Secy A. Ribicoff, Richard Richards of Calif, Birch Bayh
  • , returning to Sheraton Hotel. To King's House t o sign guest book and to meet Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret of Great Britain and her husband. To Blue Mountain Inn. VP and Mrs. Johnson host reception and dinner for Jamaicans. To Stadium for parade an d
  • and dress. Hairdresser. 6:40 Left with President and Ambassador Bell for Palace. Yellow umbrella. 1. 7:00 Arrived palace. Band was playing "Star-Spangled Banner" on fifes. Greeted by Grand Chamberlain. Went into room with King and Queen. Had coffee and what
  • it.) Then on went to Haywood Colonel and Mrs. Bender But I came home and made to Lynda, Dave Warrie, Luci Then to sleep 10:15 Moving in with L. 12:15 July 2 By God If M.L. King catches me he has got to get up early and march fast Thurgood Marshall Solictor General
  • 12:50 ND wake up and had coffee and orange juice called Dorothy Territo called Dale Meeks called Mrs. Terry in Jefferson, Texas called Mike Geissinger called Dale Meeks called Jim Jones CTJ and Lynda walked to hangar area and boarded King Air take
  • Room to receive Secretary Alan Boyd and 35 highway engineers. 5:45 Returned to bedroom. 6:00-6:50 Chief King. 6:04 Called Walt Rostow. 6:05 Called Wayne Grover; 6:16 Called. L. Marks. 6:55 Mr. Per for comb-out. Entry No. Time Activity 7:12 Called
  • at desk. 11:12 Called Liz. 12:46 Bess called. 12:47 Dr. Voss called. 2. 1:15 Lunch in the Solarium with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Tippett, Mr. and Mrs. AJ Taylor, and Eloise Thornberry (Consommé, Chicken a la King, crescent rolls, asparagus, lettuce salad
  • No. Time Activity 6:15-7:00 Chief King. 7:00 Mr. Per for comb-out. Dressed for dinner. 6. 8:25 To the North Portico with the President to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Holyoake. 8:30 To the Yellow Oval Room to exchange gifts. 7. 8:52 To the East Room
  • dates we had had. 10:05 Phyllis and Mary left. 10-10:45 Chief King. 11:00 Retired. ******
  • to the White House. 8:55 Chief King. 12. 9:35 Dinner with the President, Mary Rather. ***** 11:00 Retired.
  • . Drinks before dinner with the Westmorelands. 8. 9:45 Dinner with the President, General and Mrs. Westmoreland. 11-11:30 Chief King. Retired. ****** House guests: General and Mrs. William Westmoreland - 303. ******