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  • l Hilto n (Sout h Imperial Suite ) 8. Cook County , Illinoi s Fun-raisin g dinne r (Mayo r Daley ) * Selecte d names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE May 8 , 196 2 Expenditure Code TELEPHONE CODE: f t Lo LD - from
  • of Illinois Stone Wells ( Lux Gov Preston Smith speaker Byron Tunnell Connally with the President of Chicago and Gov. and Mrs. Otto Kerner arrived waited to see President East ) Carr , Smith , Tunnell & Connally saw mayor Daley & group Brouen Gov Cong Jack
  • to Cabinet Rm - meet with Ohio and California delegations - Ken O'Donnell, Chuck Daley To Oval Rm - dictating JV and Postmaster General Cong. Jack Brooks Walter Jenkins Jerri Whittington // 7:15 to the lounge signing mail McCammon Vicky Attorney General Rob't
  • another room. Called Mme. Shoumatoff re: coming this weekend to do the President's "ranch-type" portrait. 6:00 Left by chopper with Helene, Ashton, and Woody Taylor. 6:30 Returned to the ranch. To the President's room right away to see Mayor Daley
  • DaVid 15, 1968 Day f or t Activity LD 8: 20p Arrived (include visited by) Aspen - and the living room 8:34 t John 9:00p DINNER Criswell - Washington, DC - in front of the television set, watching Mayor Daley's television-movie, "what Trees do
  • Lynda and Chuck Robb Luci and Pat Nugent Joe Califano Col. Albrigh t Hon. Jac k Valenti Hon. Richar d Daley, Mayor of Chicago Capt. Nelso n Dr. M. W. Voss Mrs. Johnso n William S. White Hon. Jac k Xxshax Valenti to second The President asked for Mr. o r
  • - 11:40a Jim Rusk Secy Rusk C. Kellam- Austin, „ , _ Texas Mayor Richar d Daley - Chicago, Illinois Jones - LBJ Ranch Office ~~f. T'he President to the swimming pool Steve Martini and Mrs. Martini in for haircut and manicure 11:40am
  • to be here at the Sheraton Texas. " thence to Shoreham John Bailey - met REMARKS Hotel w/ by Mayor Mrs. Johnson, Mr & Mrs Daley of Chicago A. W. Moursund To First Floo r of mansion w/ Mrs. Johnson - and to the privat e dining room for buffet dinner. Most
  • the public story that he was forced out and, apparently, he lost his effectiveness as commissioner--in part I suppose in regard to Mayor Daley. C: The Daley thing was a real embarrassment because in my judgment, looking into it, the Office of Education had
  • for ESEA; Morse-Green rivalry; the Quie amendment; Congressman Fino objects to busing; reorganizing HEW; Keppel, Mayor Daley, and the Chicago quarrel with HEW; Henry Loomis and the Voice of America press conference; Wilbur Cohen evaluated; the heart-cancer
  • d xl Daley - Chicag o - no t at hom e - neve r min d at 6:45 s arrive d - an d to th e secon d floor: Mr. an d Mrs. To m Johnson Mr. an d Mrs . Emme t Riorda n y an d Mrs . Ala n Boy d Cong an d Mrs . Georg e Maho n Cong an d Mrs. Jac k Brook s
  • to discuss a cable concerni ) D;itf December The White House ^ Activtty (inc!ude visited by) ture 14, 1966 Wednesday ExpendiCode Marvin Watson, (Pl) Mayor Daley, Chicago(b-1) Charles Horsky (Mr. Horsky intended to discuss plans for use of the Reorgani
  • March 16, 1965 White House Tuesday calls carded Awake, breakfast wit h Mrs. Johnson , Jack Valenti Marvin Watso n Bill Moyers Bill Moyers James Rowe The Mayor of Chicago, Richar d Daley (b. 1) wit h high compliments on the President' s
  • him that they wouldn't take it, but apparently he wanted it out of the way. But finally we just decided--it got so tumultuous--booing that was so loud, and we decided to recognize somebody and to adjourn until the next day. M: That was Mayor Daley
  • Gun control bill; Barefoot Sanders; Housing and Urban Development Act; effect of the Vietnam War on Great Society programs; Vietnam War; March 31 statement; 1968 Democractic convention; Mayor Daley's role; congressional working relationship with LBJ
  • offic e F RECORD ; Privat e Signing of S. J . Resolutio n 12 3 wit h . r Jo e Montoya - Josep hM , and Senator Clinto n P. Anderson New Mexico ; Senato \>T; l:20 p 1:2 y e 1 In Ou Hous Ne w Mexic o Z F RECORD : John Dale y William (Bill ) Daley
  • Mayo Hon l:06a t 6:32a f e Califan o Jo 12:56a f Mayo Situatio 8:41a Bo ,9:04a t 9:05a t . Warre n Christopher - i n Mayo r Daley' s of c i n Chicag o r Richar d Dale y - Chicag o n Roo m b Fleming calle d the Presiden t - talke d a t 9:08
  • of Freeman Mr Thomas Robert Weaver out at for lunch w/ Mayor Cental out Florida Valenti Valenti fr mans Rail at Huges out Daley Exec of Asst Chicago pics by C Stoughton w/ Mayor Daly 3 sons Mrs Pres gave 6 gold ball point pens 2 small medallions
  • Daley and Cong Daniel books small assistand Did exercises fr mans Louisville Houston fr mans Ky Texas fr mans To the offices To South Portico to greet HE U Thant United Nations as his helicopter arrived him on South Drive w/ Mrs Johnson Secretary
  • - Austin, Texa Texass Mayor Richar Richardd Daley - Chicago, Ill. (b. 1) 1) McGeorge Bundy - Wash, DC D C (Mr. Bundy talked from Secy Rusk's Office in Wash, DC) Joe Laitin Laiti n - Austin, Texas Departed the Mai Mainn House w/Mrs. Johnson b byy car
  • National Municipal Association, which is now the National League of Cities. We had with us Mayor Daley of Chicago, Mayor Dilworth of Philadelphia, and Bob Wagner of New York was the mayor of New York at that time, to call on the then Democratic leader
  • her_about pictures for Mr. Daley. Temple sitting at Jim Jones' desk. materials from Mr. Krim's office brought in by WH Policeman. The President said to bring them right in. Invited mjdr to sit down and visit with him and Mr. Krim as /KITE HOUS E Dat e
  • Office work; lunch with Mayor Daley's wife, Eleanor, and others; stag reception for Latin American Ambassadors; Dorothy Vredenburgh and needlepoint chair for Blair House; dinner with LBJ; Lady Bird mentions books she is reading
  • Daley , Chicag o Mayor Rober t K . High , Miam i Mayor Jame s Kelly , Eas t Orange George Meany Mayor Richar d Dale y o f Chicag o pi x ^^ by Oki e L
  • information you had-I: We did not discuss this? M: No, we had gotten right up to this point? I: I did not participate in thedttermination of Chicago as the convention site, but it was rather obvious that it was selected because this was Mayor Daley's
  • issue; Alaska statehood issue; the 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago; Mayor Daley; John Bailey, Governor Dempsey of Connecticut; LBJ decides not to attend the convention; the 1968 campaign and HHH's failure to win the election; occasions when Inouye
  • : You don't think there was any sort of overwhelming commitment of President Johnson to Mayor Daley to take it in there? C: I wouldn't know. I don't know about the relationship between them, but I'm sure Mayor Daley fought to keep it in Chicago. I know
  • their organizatio n t o the Presiden t , Kik a d e l a Garz a *Esthe r Miss 5)fi*K : *Martinez x^Qw?BBC»Jfc3g3?tgHt " presente d Presiden t wit h cufflinks ) Mr. Joe Daley Continental Airlines Mis s Martine z ha s bee n o n 7 5 flight s t o Vietnam Miss Martine z
  • message t o him. . . on readin g o f it, h e said, "Tha t dam n so n of . ... " President Truma n i n Kansa s Cit y - b . Mayor Richar d Daley , Chicag o Mrs. Ovet a Cul p Hobby , Housto n Robert Anderson , NYC James Rowe , Washingto n Arthur Flemin g
  • the problems of troops in Chicago if riots develop at time of convention. General Westmoreland: basis. The President We have worked out detailed plans on contingency Mayor Daley is calling up troops (National Guard) to~ay. Secretary Clifford: We have had
  • with Mayor Daley of Chicago, et al; LBJ meets with Dean Rusk about Gulf of Tonkin situation
  • been certain just why, who did push him. It may have been Dick Daley. Kennedy was very beholden to Dick Daley. Dick Daley was one of the men who elected him, the Mayor of Chicago. And Saxon was a banker in Chicago, at First [National] of Chicago
  • certain that-- F: I'm not trying to sound like a newsman avoiding libel. I'm just trying to keep from leading the witness. H: Sure. I don't know who influneced whom, but it was obviously an arrange- ment between Daley and President Johnson
  • are awfully funny, but nobody really knows. B: I certainly don't know. From the view of this office, was it plain political interference on the part of Mayor Daley? M: I think so. There are some people who suspect that Lady Bird's Beautification Program
  • the climate of 1967. The impact in this area that impressed me the most was Mayor Daley's position on Vietnam, which was revealed to me by Dick Daley at some point during 1967. The President had old supporters and friends--Jim Rowe would be typical of them, I
  • , and I didn't blame him a bit, didn't blame him a bit . that, he went out and tried to amend the bill . But with all But we created, God, I don't know how much ill will with that! Also, we were having a lot of trouble on the House side, and Mayor Daley
  • to run that 1968 convention from the White House and to direct it . Did you notice anything to substantiate this? B: M: Nothing whatsoever . I saw Mr . Daley many, many times during the convention at meetings that we had and everything, and he made
  • at the convention. On the first ballot, we're going to be faced with a choice between Jack Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. And at that time people like Dave Lawrence, DiSapio, Dick Daley, Williams, Pat Brown, are all going to have to make the decision I've already
  • they were both definite candidates and both had powerful organizations and very well financed--and bloc votes. I mean, the big city vote--you couldn't jar Mayor Daley to even give you the time of day for Adlai Stevenson, even though he was from Illinois