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  • presentation on Thurs - and point of this mtg is to associate Congress w/ changeover. During this meeting, Cong. Geo. Mahon handed the President a copy of "TRAIL DUST" by Douglas Meador autographed "For Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States
  • ^^^xxx3dhx3d±KK3^sx^aaq Mr. Justice & Mrs. Fortas Mr. & Mrs. Wes Gallagher , Gen. Mgr. , Associated Press The Secretary of HEW & Mrs. Gardner Maj. Gen. & Mrs. Philip deWitt Ginder, Mrs. --Jean Dalrymple--NYC Light Opera Co. Mr. & Mrs. Adolph Green, Mr. --writer
  • , NYC Mr. Louis E. Martin, Wash. , DC Mr. Endre Marton, Associated Press Very Rev. Leo McLaughlin, S. J. Pres. , Fordham University, Bronx, NY Dr. Thomas Patrick Melady, Pres. , Africa Service Inst. of New York Mr. Lee W. Minton, Pres., Glass Bottle
  • , and there was nothing else for me to do but to shake it. My grandmother had raised me to be a gentleman, and you respect authority figures. Well, there was a photographer for the Associated Press who got wind of what was happening, and by that time he had made his way
  • How Terry got a job at the Washington Post; shaking hands with Arkansas governor, Orval Faubus; early encounters with LBJ; Capitol Press Club; awarding LBJ for civil rights work; LBJ giving scholarship money to a black college student in 1963; job
  • the particular incident was, but it involved an Associated Press story. At this briefing in the hotel room where the press was staying--it was at the hotel, and they were using it as the press room--Fleming on his own denounced this story which was obviously
  • Advancing LBJ’s meeting with the Pope; Laitin’s falling out with LBJ; Bob Fleming as Deputy Press Secretary; trip to Mexico with LBJ; Christmas trip to Rome; Colonel James Swindal; trying to be anonymous in Rome while advancing LBJ’s arrival
  • 1 PRESS President to lounge with George Christian and Ramsey Clark, discussing changes to speech. MW joined • Okie pix President Yoichi Okamoto Charles Zboril Gen Ramsey Clark Chf Wesley King Philip Strother McNulty PH1 William Fisher Steve Garmon
  • FO~ RELEASE UPON DELIVERY WEDNESDA Y, FEBRUARY 23, 196.6 -12:30 P.M. {MST) R::MARKS BY 10..RS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON AM=RICAN ROAD BUILDERS ASSOCIATION DENVER, COLORADO Senator -- r:'lembers of the American Road Builders Association: The Preside
  • Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, American Road Builders Association, Denver, Colorado, 2/23/1966"
  • by somebody in the Defense Department, prompting press inquiries from CBS. I gave them the guidelines we discussed and have now advised other reporters of his visit in order to diminish the mystery as much as I could. A transcript will be sent in as soon
  • Press relations
  • , Denver Mex Mrs . Arthur Krim, Research Associate, Sloan Kettering Institute, NYC Robert B. Kugel, M. D. , Univ of Nebraska, Omaha, Neb Leonard W. Mayo, Colby College, Waterville, Maine Lloyd E. Rader, Sr., Director, Okla. Dept of Public Welfare, Oklahoma
  • Association Conor Roma nn C .. Pucinsk Pucinsk iy April 26 . 196 5 White Hous e Joseph Kelle y (Douglas ) •Secretary Vanc e Joe Califan o Monday James Webb , Director , NAS A R. E . Jarmin , Nort h America n Aviatio n Lawson, Knot , ActingAdm . o f GSA
  • , Commission 26. M. B. Satterfield, 27. J. H. Grigsby, T. Jenkins, Regional Office of Schools Police Chief Director Brock, Associate Committee of the Board of of Atlanta Commission on Crime and Judge of.Atlanta Judge of Arlanta First Southeast
  • Sidney Boyden, Boyden Associates, Inc. Marion Boyer, Executive Vice President, Standard Oil of N. J. Dean Courtney Brown, Columbia University School of Business Frank Cruger, President, Indiana Manufacturers Supply Co. , Inc. Professor Peter F. Drucker
  • '^^ * MSE Date January 27, 1966 )OOM B. JOHNSON ^ White t began his day at (Place) -r- Tetephone *""e ^^ Out Lo Ir5 t ; . j House ^ ^ — Expend) Activity Watson (pl) [&" To " " the Cabinet Room for TAPING for the HEART ASSOCIATION FUND DRIVE
  • tenure as president that if my constituents (I was from 1961 to 1969 executive vice president of The American Bankers Association) and I agreed with him on an issue, we would do our best to go in all-out support. If we disagreed, we would, if feasible
  • Walker's first contact with LBJ; Walker keeping LBJ informed of the views of the American Bankers Association (ABA) members; Walker's banking and economics background and support for increased political power of the ABA; Walker's December 1963
  • r Lindsay Warren of GAO and 134 1 members of the National Press Club. Acceptances run 95 %, highest ever s :l achieved in Washington for any in­ e vitation opening. r Priorities Kayoes Junket Priorities · k a y o e d Universal's special junket
  • , with John Kennedy. K: Before John Kennedy announced. I am sure that I was at that point influenced by that comment of Nixon's and I accepted it at face value; I'm sure I did. A group of us had dinner in the National Press Club, one of the rooms
  • Nixon’s assessment of LBJ in the late 1950’s; JFK’s selection of LBJ as a running mate; LBJ’s failure to understand or relate to the press; attempts to manipulate the press; press’ attitude toward LBJ; Vice-Presidential trip to India and the Far
  • . \ ·, \ ' ' \ \ Sincerely. \ \ Lee C. White Associate Special Couo.sel to the j'residont Mr,. Berllal."d F.. Schmid Managing Director lnters-tate Commerce Vlubington, D. - . Com.mis·sioti £. f.\\Jt.O oc,1 196
  • Rowe writes he will not press LBJ again on the subject, he feels LBJ is the most qualified candidate and that he should try for the nomination even if he loses. 1/19 Eisenhower submits “balanced” budget to Congress calling for estimated receipts
  • --direct, unequivocal statement--was to the effect that the board of directors of our association supported the proposed legislation titled S 2084. I added that one reason for our support of this legislation was that it recognized outdoor advertising
  • Beautification Act; passage of the Act and resulting problems; evaluation of Secretary Boyd’s actions; Donald Thomas; Hubert Humphrey’s involvement in Highway Beautification Act; characterization of Tocker in the press; overview of his opinions regarding outdoor
  • Waller, Australian Ambassador Mr. W. Marvin Watson, Sp. Asst to the President Mr. George Christian, Press Secretary Mr. Walt Rostow, Sp Asst. to the President Mr. James Jones, Presidential Assistant Mr. William Bundy, Asst Secy of State for Southeast
  • and went to the Yellow Oval Room His Excellency Samuel Chinyama Mbilishi Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia Amb. James Symington Hon. Chester Carter see page 11 for gist for presentation of credentials. The President told the press that he had been ^H
  • that we meant business. report demonstrates that we meant what we said. 2 The report released by the President was sub­ mitted by Hobart Taylor, Jr., Executive Vice Chair­ man of the PCEEO and Associate Counsel to the Pr~sident, through Secretary of Labor
  • Gittinger INTERVIEWEE: FERD KAUFMAN (with Ida Kaufman) DATE: November 6, 1997 PLACE: Mr. Kaufman's residence, Richardson, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: How long had you been working for AP? K: I went to work for the Associated Press in--gosh, I think
  • ; interactions with Secret Service agents regarding Kaufman's efforts to follow LBJ; LBJ's opinion of press attention; touring the Ranch house; a seventy-fifth birthday party for LBJ at the Ranch after his death; the telephone system at the Ranch; the lack
  • AS AN INFLUENCE SEEKER Emery E. Jacobs William E. Morris James T. Ralph William P. Mattox Rufus D. Atkinson Alvin J. Weimer 42 - 47 43 43 43 - 44 44 45 45 OTHER PERSONNEL 45 45 46 47 Henry Marshall N. Battle Hales Russell E. Dill and Harvey E. White PRESS
  • Association were planning to bomb several puhlic huildings in that city, including the police department headquarters. The Hill P~~iation ts a militant Negro action group in the predominantly Negro Hill section of New Haven. On Novemher 23, 1967, police
  • 2/20/64 Msg to Bustamante/birthday 2. 3/2/64 Msg fm Bustamante Association 3. 3/13/64 Msg to Bustamante 4. 4/13/64 of Hugh Shearer . Msg fm Bustamante re appointment as personal representative during his visit to U.S. and ltr re
  • Publishers AssociaUon and the Associated Press. The Associated Press ls entiUed exclusively to the use for repub­ lication of all local news printed in this newspaper as well as AP news dispatches. Dedicated to the spirit of ctvlc progress
  • David Schoumacher United Press International United Pres& International Associated Preas Associated Press WasGington Star Chicago Daily News St. Louis Poat Dispctch Chicago Tribune Hearst Newspapers Philadelphia Bulletin New York Times Washington Post
  • th e Internationa l Platfor m Association's annua l award (th e awar d i s i n honor o f free speech ) (Drew Pearson r e guest^ Introduced xC - b y Dre w ^
  • Dr George E and Mann Larry O'Brien Liz Carpenter The Postmaster General MW M W in w Jacobsen Seamans Associate Adm NASA Dryden Deputy Adm NASA Mueller Associate Adm for Manned Press Conferenc e - i n ova ovall of c Secy Jake LOB out
  • the White House for Associated Press. Is this background information correct and complete? S: That is correct except from May of '63 until the late summer of '64 I was with the Motion Picture Association of America as assistant to the President, then Eric
  • signature; reaction to press conferences; LBJ’s use of letter in a speech or press conference; blue-card cases; crank mail; unusual letters; gifts; children’s mail
  • was to make, I believe, at the National Press Club. The memo substance suggested questions to be posed to me. It was so ridiculous that upon receipt of it I dropped it in the wastebasket. It suggested that questions be posed to me as to whether there was any
  • Charles Colson; memos Richard Nixon's staff wrote and distributed attempting to hurt O'Brien's reputation, including one that suggested a conflict of interest between O'Brien as head of O'Brien Associates and Democratic National Committee (DNC
  • pictures of that in the press all during the Baker trial and in discussions of it. Anytime you have someone like that who was associated with a president, it's going to make news, and I think the President was hurt by that. Now on Vietnam, he may have had
  • regarding Vietnam; LBJ's efforts to keep the budget under $100 billion; LBJ's credibility gap and LBJ's claim that his grandfather fought at the Alamo; LBJ's visits to Australia; Bobby Baker; George Reedy, Bill Moyers, and George Christian as press
  • of some 300 scholars and professionals has been indebted to the Belgian..A.merican Ea.Foundation - who have formed an Association(Inc.) to do something about the scanda1 and t~ further scandals impending. Two of the Directors of the B.A.E.F. have a suit
  • of relationship started many years before, way back in 1955, and that because of the long period of association I never felt that I was out of place. B: That also implies that at least you didn't see any real change in Mr. Johnson. H: Yes, it does. I do
  • Hurst’s relationship with LBJ; declining the position of White House physician; LBJ’s health and fitness for the presidency; LBJ’s decision not to run in 1968; gallstones operation in 1965; medical information and the press; psychological analysis
  • Zorthian. J: Well, I can't with honesty say I know or that this is the way it was. really don't know. Yes. I I'd just be guessing. G: Fine. J: Barry was an activist, and I think he felt that the role of the press in information and so on was more
  • McGeorge Bundy and the public affairs committee; Bill Moyers; press coverage of Vietnam; Dan Duc Khoi; Bui Diem; improving methods for transmitting news; American journalists from other countries; Morley Safer and Mike Wallace; Vietnam Psychological
  • ^^ e Activity (includ e visite d by ) tur e . Leonar d Marks . Director . USI A . Jack Valenti , Pres . Motio n Pictur e Association , NY C , . Farris Bryant , Director , Offic e of Emergen cy Plannin g •__., W _ . Rosto w ' 9:55a f Jo e
  • Picture Association Charlie Schultze Cong. Sam Gibbons Ex ( n^tf SEPTEMBE R 26, 1966 now at White House , Wash, DC p^, MONDAY E Activity (inctude visited by) The President arrived in Oval Rm Ofc w/ Walt Rostow and Jake Jacobsen-out at 11:31a out
  • and excise rates. 2/22 In a special message to Congress, Eisenhower proposes a federal bond issue to finance highway improvement. Opponents favor direct appropriations from the general revenues of the Treasury for highways. 2/23 In a press conference