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  • , Nepal, "Visit of King Mahendra to Washington, 11/67"] .JLL.metDO--l--~;tG\l,~¥-fe!tteelflt:,;-re:.-Nepal ~o President, re: Nepal-S 1p ~ IJ•ll>·'I, 111.:s-q
  • directed George Christian and myself to prepare my notes on the report of the Vietnam election observers and have this distributed to the Members of the Cabinet. Rusk pointed out that the Senators who attended the King Constantine lunch leaked to the press
  • . ., Walter H. Brandt Hon. Hon. Hayden Burns Mr. John H. , Halliburton ,-: Hon. Harry Cain . ,, . : ... Mr. B. E.- Hearn Mr. John Christie Mr. Louis J. Hector Mr. .William MacLean Christie Hon.: Robert King -.High , > .Mr. Miguel A. Corro &* Senator Spessard L
  • MEMORAN DUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WA S H IN GTON T u e sday, M ay 19, 1964 P a ge 1 The day began with desk w ork with L iz , B ess and Ashton. Then I w alked o ve r to Lyndon*s o ffic e to g r e e t the King of Burundi, on the law n s m a ll
  • Lady Bird does desk work; visit of King of Burundi; paintings for the White House; Lady Bird works with Dick Goodwin on Lady Bird's upcoming Kentucky speech; military reception on White House lawn; Johnson family greets the guests; Lady Bird
  • " . Robert Recco HM1 Wesley King Sgt Sgt. Cliff Msgt. Paul Glynn MSgt Marshall K. Gaddis """ Mr. Clinton Hilll, ATSAIC , USSS " Mr. Jerry Kivett, USSs" Mr. Jerry McKinney, USSS Mr. Richard E. Keiser, USSS ""Mr. William Hudson, USSS Mr. Ernest Olsson, USSS Mr
  • -.. Let me tell you the tale of two citie s in Minnesota. the beautification is good busine se. Both illustrate ln Minneapolis, a city of half a million people, businessmen have created a ten-block mall wbere the pedestrian is king -- with ample parking
  • Evron uptodate re current status Macomber negotia~ions Anunan. S~id King a) wished accept our offer of advanced loan of six F-104s and ,' b) appeared understand no significant augmentation our equipment o~~er possible. Noted that Ambassador
  • , November 26, Israel/Jordan King Hussein may have weathered the worst of the riots which, when they occur, are usually most severe on Fridays when crowds gather for prayers and are excited by fundamentalist sermons. But his troubles are far from over. 1
  • 'HUE HOUSE date ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N Feb 11, the resident began his day at /TM (Place) Day Time Telephone In Out Lo WH ~ i or t 1 Activity LD Chief 2:50a t Situation Room 5:31a t Situation Room Wesley King - dispensary 8:55a
  • Wolfe Ruth SP4 Fisher Cong a«49-ril«^«.4. Rf3rr*r^ gt Elizabeth Fraser Knadler Don Nauser King j Crowe Barbara Chief Hutch PH1 C. Blackby t Nichols A2C Gibblinl Kublinslki Wheeler Allen Monahan Mary
  • to be sent up To bedroom Chief King - dispensary mf out Dale Malechek - LBJ Ranch Dale Meeks - LBJ Ranch Barefoot Sanders Retired
  • W. King of New Hampshire --appt requested by Gov to discu Marvin Watson ^ the New Hampshire primary. Joined above John S. Gikas (Gov. Daniel says Gikas is in charge of the Governor's campaign and finance activities. ) T ^ MW's notes on this mtg
  • Hubbar d Mrs, Hele n William s Wes King , Corpsma n Friday January 3 , 196 9 LBJ Ranc h Friday Aboard Ai r Forc e On e (continued ) Jack Kightlinger , photographe r Paul Noonan , photographe r Sgt. Bo b Recco Sgt. H . G . Olenburg h Ltc. Gilmore
  • . Angier Biddle Duke, Chief of Protocol Mr. Samuel L. King, Asst Chief of Protocol Mr. Wm. J. Tonesk, Deputy Chief of Protocol WEDNESDAY May 27, 1964 (Cont'd) Full military honors were rendered . Pres . Johnso n and Pres. d e Valera wer escorted t o
  • to Union Station -to on welcome His Excellency Antonio Segni. 11:^5 a.m. The President and Mrs. Johnson depart the Wnite House. 11:55 a.m. The president and Mrs. Johnson arrive Union Station and are met by Mr. Sam King, Assistant State Department Protocol
  • the possibility of bringing Ambassador Bunker to Camp David tomorrow. The two Secretaries thought this would be a good idea. Neither felt the President should attend the King funeral. The President said Bunker's big job is going to be to work
  • in the zone off the Aleutians west of 175° West Longitude. (d) King crab fishing in the zone in the Bering Sea off the Alaska Peninsula and the Pribilof Islands. (e) Tuna fishing in the zone off Southern California, the State of Hawaii, the Atlantic coast from
  • property, looking specifically at the deer from the King Ranch (65 of them) which arrived this morning. He noted especially that the deer were "poor" and talked to Dale Meeks on the radio about this. He was disappointed that the deer had not been "drenched
  • Gonella, 3-yr old son of Ashton Mrs Jake Jacobsen Wes King Tom Mills Col Patterson Prisco Lewis Howard Currier Seltzer McLain Cain Ellison Meese Cole Simonik Coree Huffera Carol Welch Rosemary McBride Sulliman Zboril Nunn Hamilton Whan Johnsen Mouein
  • , Cec ilia King and tiixx Jack Rosenthal. MEDAL WINNERS AND FAMILIES: John A Hanshus (service medal winner) ! Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hanshus - parents Judith Ann Hanshus - sister Mrs. Bowen Smith Mrs. James Giffen Jeffrey J Gallagher (Bravery Medal winner
  • . Voss, Sgt. Ken Gaddis, mf, ms. HMI Wes King Arrive White House- -said goodnight to mf and ms outside South Entrance
  • MW Harry McPherson Senator Secy Herman and Talmadge McNamara Speaker McCormack BM BM MW McGeo Bundy Marvin Watson Speaker McCormack Colonel Cong Cross Cecil King McGeorge BM Bundy Joseph Califano 23 1965 August 23 , 196 5 White
  • wanted him to understand that the President wished to be of service whenever possible to hear of the problems or suggestions of the Laotian government. The Ambassador said that his King and the government of Laos appreciated very much the visit
  • at Walter Reed Hospital. Sent message t o King Baudouin o f Belgiu m on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth of Belgium, who passed away yesterday
  • y and Michae l Reed y Miss Swindall -(dtr. of Col. Swindall) 3SX STAFF: GEER, MW, MF, VM, Col. Cook, Cdr. Josephso n , Mr . Okamoto USSS, Chiefs King and Mills, Sgts. Glynn and Gaddis Press Pool into the cabin w/ the President an d GER Arrived
  • Katzenbach Congressman Neil Bill Smith of Iowa Moyers To th e offic e calls checked movements OFF RECORD : Congressma n Ceci l King Congressman Joh n Mos s possiblee Asst Ass t Sec Secyy ooff the th eInterior Interior .. to discus discusss Harr Harr
  • hope that you haYe had the opportunity of visiting over the luncheon table. Since las t Sunday night, some of you may have been wondering whether we would be holding t his luncheon. Let me say it clear and strong: we •re going to be wo!'king until
  • botter c ban ce for educ c. tion, xm ma king i t s t o1m moro livcab l c- -a ll th ese tra il s we s eck out ev cr J da_y , 2.nlt ·,.-e :;!rn.11 con tinuo to s eek th cc o ut . And we shall c lcar th cm. One of our for oign plcasod me an rl open ve r
  • editor. I try to report to him, factually, what I see and hear in the places that I visit. I try to pass along to him, the opinions, the aspirations, the moods and the needs of the people I talk to. Sometimes I will b e ta king trips by myself
  • . I trust that, aa the Ro;yal Taster being loaned to Roosevelt by King George, that you will protect the Am.erioan pal.et. Aa soon as your tindinga han been received, ot so )"OU shall be entitled to a case or two and so, which mat be determined
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 1 of 1 Doc# DocType Doc Info Date ,42 letter letter English translation of letter from King Jm.im Mohammed 41 aadr to U3 I -Arabie text of letter from KiRg IA1am Mofiammed AI-Badr to LBJ
  • him that rllr. Joe Connally, President of King Fea tu.res and INS, had had a conference with vou and that an agreement of this nature had been reac,hed: INS would cease the service and cease the charge on their news service to us imn1edia tely
  • . 5/23 Wirtz and Max Starcke leave for Washington, RFC hearing; accident in Chattanooga; Mrs. Wirtz hospitalized. June Early June LBJ fights for $100 million NYA appropriation and wins. 6/9 Congressional reception for King George VI of England. 6
  • with the Israelis along the lines Quiet approaches to, President Bourguiba, are O some initial possible about the concept of a definitive in paragraph Ill, above. say, President Sunay, the Shah, suggesting this approach. SECRET tactical the King
  • CAKOBAU'S CLUB. The unconditional cession of Fiji was made by the Chiefs of Fiji on October 10, 1874. After the Deed of Cession was signed, Cakobau (pronounced Thakombau), principal chief of Fiji and generally referred to as the King of Fiji, asked that his
  • MINISTERSATOOF JAPAN, KING SRI SAVANG VATTHANA OF LAOSAND PRESIDENTNGUYEN VANTHIEU OF VIETNAM. DEARLORDCASEY: DURING1969 WE HAVETAKENIMPORTANT STEPS TOWARDS PEACEON THIS EARTH. WE HAVEALSOTAKEN A GIANT STEP INTO THE UNIVERSETHATLIES BEYOND OUREARTH. IN BOTHOF
  • ~. Indeed, the King of Morocco headed a move to rally the uncommitted Arab States to a neutralist course. Moreover, immediately after the adoption of the U.N. resolution, the United States urged Israel to effect at least the cease-fire with Jordan lest King
  • Andrews AFB -the President accompanied by Mrs. Johnson, Luci, Lyn Tom Johnson m Jones mf Frank Wolfe Dr. William Lukash Chief Wes King SS Agents; John Paul Jones, Bob Killar The President put Lyn on the sofa near the telephones, an d told hi m "to go
  • rrison H&:A:PY 6 0 nzah Z ......-Jake Pickle Cecil King Dan Rostenkowski Charles Weltner -Dt