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  • of Fort Worth Senator Jim Bates of Edinburg Senator J.P. Word of Meridian Denator Doc Blanchard of Lubbock Proceed to Lt. Governor's apartment 9:15 Program - Senator 9:20 Senator Culp 9:25 Senator Dorsey 9:30 Lt. Governor accepts Portrait
  • strategic warheads and they 1 re having 2500, in fact, with their MIRVing,they are going to have 15,16,17000 warheads while we still have 7000. This would have great effect in NATO,aswell as in Japan, as well as in our owncountry. I think it is worth
  • a little It's our bit better Tape l -- 3 each time. Perhaps I am just old enough to have something worth saying, and perhaps I am young enough still to have fairly clear and I hope reasonably objective memories. Therefore I am beginning these tapes
  • that we put on, and then a stag dinner by the Japanese Wheat, Milling, and Baking industrieso This ended up a rather gay affair with closing toasts that were more my way of jokes and noise than seriousness. worth while. All in all I hope it has been
  • should know soon. Anyway tomorrow the Council meeting will be held to supposedly reach a decision on the admissibility issue, I'm sure wondering where it will land. In any event I think the fight has been worth it. I believe the Latin American count
  • . Since returning homeI've been having myoffice, usually Bob Beaudry, who's my principal assistant nowwho replaced John Getz, been having him come out in the morning with the daily summariesand the telegrams to keep me up to date on what's happening
  • to Washingtonfor my Senate hearing; flew out again the same afternoon. Then we drove on down to Los Angeles. By prearrangement, when I got to Los Angeles, I got the telegram from the Department that I had been confirmed. I went out that evening in Glendale. Wehad
  • fashion, and things will level out in the next few weeks. When I listen to Mrs. Kennedy, I just, I just sort of want to put my hand in hers and do everything that she suggests. As for Lyndon, he’d like to take the stars out of the sky and make a necklace
  • and what a night I The day was f u l l o f wonderful TV programs about C h u rc h ill's '^e must be screened from c a l l s and telegram s because only one c a l l got through to me from Mary Rather. Tomorrow I s h a ll have toask t o s t a r t hearing
  • ste rs o f b alloon s, m am m oth pap er star m o b ile s , and a crow d of betw een eight and ten thousand, a t $100, a tick et, m aking an estim ated m illio n d o lla rs fo r the party tre a s u ry , G re g o ry P e c k was m a s te r o f c e r e m
  • , the co u n try sid e sh e had re m e m b e r e d a s a g ir l and a young w om an and to com e b ack in this w a y - -w e ll, it w a s a d ream c o m e tru e. One m o r e s m a ll star in Lyndon's crow n. Lynda B ird s le e p ily w anted m e to cuddle
  • the pots of poinsettias from friends, lovely ones from the Freemans, and our own Christmas tree in the Yellow Room topped with the FDR star. "The Twelfth Day of Christmas" doesn't come until Monday and I love walking through the halls and looking at them
  • VP nominees with Jack Valenti, Walter Jenkins & Marianne Means; late dinner; telegram sent to Luci Johnson at Interlochen--her impromptu speech
  • State, sang the Star Spangled Banner. Lyndon m ade a speech and u nveiled a plaque in dedication o f the John F . Kennedy Educational C iv ic and C u ltural C en ter. Th ey have a lre a d y turned o v e r som e o f the buildings in h erited from M itc h
  • fa v o r ite s ; O pera star E ileen F a r r e ll, now M rs , R o b ert R eagan; te le v is io n's Ed Sullivan; and W illia m Shannon, who w ro te T h e A m e ric a n Iris h ^ -- - MEMORANDUM THE W HITE HOUSE W ASHINaXON W ednesday, M ay 27, 1964
  • of what you have done. So I want to say thank you for our generation and for those that are coming on." Everybody loved i t —she was the star of the evening. And then the ladies went into the Yellow Room to have coffee, the men stayed in the West H all
  • thought paid o f f and when I f i n i s h e d and walked -± U - ^ down^star -studded table I felt like I had a c q u i t t e d mys elf w e l l - - s omething I seldom f e e l ^ A f t e v the heady hours of se e in g New Y o r k ’ s assembled g r e
  • Bill Moyers gives briefing on LBJ's health; Lady Bird sends telegram for President Eisenhower's birthday; Johnsons spend few hours in quiet, sunny room overlooking countryside; press were allowed to take photographs; Lady Bird goes to Great Falls
  • the N ation als of P aragu ay w e r e lin ed up, th er e w as a hum m ing that r o s e to a sin gin g/^ sp on tan eou s, n atural - I w ish that in a ll the fou r c o r n e r s of the felobe,^^^ r e a c te d to the Star Spangled B anner that w a y
  • ntry i s in a p ick y m ood , T hey told of the new s of Sunday that w e had d r iv e n too fa s t going to ch urch. And today th ere w as a b ig s to r y on the fro n t page of the ''Star" - - a v e r y im p ortan t h ead lin e: " H e Was A lw ays
  • , C a ssiu s, ■ • ' ■ ' ■' ' B r u tu s , Calpurn ia , and the lo t, and we gave the award to R o g e r Stevens. Theawardhas indeed gone to a star-stud ded group since 1939, beginning w ith L a ure tte T a y lo r and including E th e l B a rry m o re
  • and Frances L ew ine, whom I think are p ra ctica lly twins; M a rie Smith of the Post; Isabelle Shelton of the Star; Eleanor P o llock of the Philadelphia Bulletin; and Nan Robertson, who w rote such good color s to rie s in the New Y o rk T im es about
  • know that the Lipizzaner h orses w e r e born black and turned white. • J Th ey a re descended fro m Spanish-bred offspring of A ra b stock and they had been brought to A u stria in the 16th Century. The stars of the show w e r e the white ones
  • activity; LBJ has fever; Dean Rusk conveys well wishes from UN envoys; Lady Bird reads telegrams to LBJ; Lady Bird talks with Luci Johnson; LBJ to sleep; Lady Bird watches Gunsmoke
  • ^ a e n e wJu)-got out u n s c a th e d . In f a c t t h e r e w a s - e v e n a s m a l l c o n g r a t u l a t o r y «Udtoii^al in ;th e Star-«ntitl^-d, '^^A W ise D e c is io n '' , a b o u t o u r f i n a l d eterm inatioii.jg^'tQ 'ra'U ow t e le
  • ho n a r r a te d a n o th er; F r e e m a n d id a w o n d e r fu l job on a th ird . '•K'-» I A nd J a n e S h aron I think w a s th e star,-' t a lth o u g h N a sh i s hard: t o b ea t.. A nd K atie L o u c h h e im did th e fifth . ' “ A m
  • Robert Kennedy is shot in Los Angeles; LBJ discusses gun control with Senator Mike Mansfield; LBJ calls Senators Dirksen & Aiken about agriculture; Lady Bird cancels appointments; Lady Bird works on telegrams for Rose & Ethel Kennedy; LBJ makes
  • ; Lady Bird travels to Jane Engelhard's home; tea on terrace; tour of the Engelhard home; dinner party; Lady Bird names guests; LBJ sends telegram to Engelhards thanking them for being so nice to Lady Bird; toasts; dancing; security concerns; Brick House
  • in to the "Star S p a n g led B a n n e r . “ 7 T h is tim e a M rs . T r e jo s and I ta lk about W a sh in g to n ’ s w o n d er fu l S p r in g , and h e r s to p at W illia m s b u r g , w h ile our tw o h u sb a n d s c i r c le d th e la w n r e v ie w
  • e n t in th e r a p i d s / on p u r p o s e in th e g o o d s w im m in g h o l e s . The star of the show was the lady with the red p arasol. Y esterday on the walk she had worn red pants, designed for a much slim m er woman, and ca rried every
  • LBJ & Lady Bird bring Lyn Nugent into bed with them; Lady Bird talks with Luci Nugent; meeting with Douglass Cater; Lady Bird agrees to sponsor book program for underprivileged children; Lady Bird receives anti-war telegram; German arrival ceremony
  • Office work; Promotions for Women in Armed Forces bill signing ceremony; LBJ presents Bronze Star to Major Marie Rodgers, an African-American, and a Legion of Merit to Colonel Ethel Hefley; Committee for Preservation of the White House meeting
  • Luci's wedding day; Lynda sings "Get Me To The Church On Time;" cable from Jerry Nugent in Vietnam; Lady Bird describes her thoughts, decorations & the service; telegram read from the Pope; Luci stops to kiss parents and give roses to mothers