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- electric test train, the DOT Office of High-Speed Ground Transportation has scheduled a news media run Wednesday morning, May 24, on the 21-mile test track between Trenton and New Brunswick, New Jersey. This train, which is equipped with research test
- Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- of 3] THE: WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 26, 1961 For: Vice President Lyndon Johnson From: Miss Norma C. Zandrino West Wing My fiance 1, Reverend Richard L. Irvin, Daingerfield, Texas thought you should have this article from The Dallas Morning News
- . SpeQ!al to The New York Tl01es . . . .. WASHINGTON,.May !2 - In for small businesses much of· ·America, there are ers. pockets of poverty in the midst The . Appalachia and farm program, of · plepty. ,~ Jiut in Appalachia, strictly ·a regional one
- prospect; the President reviewed bill by bill. IS said the prospect was not hopeless, was difficult, but that he felt the results would be good. }• Sevareid aske& if the President believed the new South Vietnam @OTern ment would seek peace. The President
- . NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH COLONEL ROBIN OLDS. Colonel Olds saluted the President as he was introda.ced to the Commander in Chief by Colonel James U. Cross, Military Aide to the President. The President asked if Colonel Olds was ready for his new
- : The President: There is a chance of a leak from Saigon. It would be 2 - 3 in the morning. M!!TIMO NOTES COPYRIGHTED .Pt1blicalion Requires PermissioR gf Cep~right Hofder: W. Thomas Johnson EYES ONLY ~Be SECRET ".. . =l\ •e I
- Honored Correspondent on the A1nerican platform today . Winner of America's Highest Speaker's Award ' ~ - 9,L ~~EYE-WITNESS... BEHIND TODAY'S WORLD-HEADLINES" A new exclusive world-report. .. by a prize-winning reporter. .. from his latest, 25th
- LIFE TIME A LIFE lltOCtn:,-ILLlfl NEW JUDSON YORK BUILDING CINTlft 10020 6·1212 Dear Mr. Okamato: Enclosed are the prints you requested. I am glad we could be of service to you. Sincerely, Richard O. Pollard Director of Photography Mr
- . And now very soon we will have the fourth-a new law guaranteeing every Amer ican the right to vote. This is the next and more profound stage of the ha ttle for civil rights. We seek not just freedom but opportunity-not just legal equity but human ability
- Saturday, January 4 , 1969 Page One Our f ir s t fu ll day back in the White House on the last lap! I usually feel vigorous when we f ir s t return from the Ranch and I tackle my desk. This morning I had a b rief conference with Abe and then saw
- , including NPT, ABM and relations with other countries. George Christian said that Ambassador Bunker and General Westm.oreland would appear on Meet the Press Sunday. Ambassador Bunker reported on his morning meetings with Congressional committees and his
- ^and ju st as I hoped it w ould be, ■ ' ■ I sp en t the e a r ly ■morning w ith L iz on m y few w ord s to say at the J ew ish lu n ch eon and going o v er r e p o r ts and fa c ts and fig u r e s for m y in te r v ie w w ith M e r le S e c r e s t
- Lady Bird works on remarks for luncheon; Madame Shoumatoff brings new FDR portrait for White House; Peter Hurd portrait of LBJ to be returned; Clark Clifford as possible Attorney General; Lady Bird sees doctors about arthritis in hand; Lady Bird
- is strong and his opponent is weak. Polls are designed by a candidate to show that he is strong. (The President showed Mr. Carroll a recent New York poll showing him rwming far ahead of his prospective opponents.) Mr. Carroll: You must envy Mr. Kosygin
- ) Artillery fire will be responded to by destruction of unit firing. (D) If came across DMZ or struck cities, resumption of bombing would be I recommended. ·1 :r '~ •·.• ·r 't\ • .:..::;~:;/; ~~·· ·~ ,. A draft message was sent to Paris this morning
- Rusk: A new peace plan. Thieu won't see Bunker until tomorrow. We should see how Nixon can get out of this as soon as possible. Bill Bundy or I could go down to Key Biscane. I would be opposed to Nixon going to Saigon. emmis sary like William
- Wayman Francis Miller New York Tim, s .. Goorae Tames TIME ..- Wally Bennet LOO!< - Stan Trettick Ncwsweh.k - Phil MacMullen Sutm.·day Evenin1 Dlack ftar - Fred ,Yard AFP • Arnold U. s. Post .. Ollie Atklns • Sachs Ne\-.is & World Hepo:rt
- New York
- Lady Bird does office work; Lady Bird swims and then to beauty parlor; Lady Bird's television program on Beautification in Washington, DC; LBJ gives speech at the Smithsonian; Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson to New York City to see a play; LBJ has
- New York
- :00 p. m. .. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of the President's meeting Friday morning on the Pueblo incident. This was the 7th meeting of the President on this matter since January 23. The following were
- need to surface more information about Cambodia . General Westmoreland explained that his men had tipped off the two United States newsmen about the location of the camp which had been discussed in the press this morning. "This is the one thing on which
- . The President: I think they should be called in. Secretary Rusk: Habib is seeing them. The President: I think you and Clark should see them. to seeing them myself. Secretary Rusk: I wouldn't object We need some good news from Vietnam, Buzz. General Wheeler
- was dramatically under scored by the news, which reached me on the heels of your letter, of the sinking of an Israeli destroyer in the eastern Mediterranean by an Egyptian patrol boat equipped with surface-to-surface missiles. This act of war was the most serious
- , the Attorney General, Mike Manatos, Joe Califano, and myself. Senator Byrd asked about the Pueblo. The President discussed it briefly and said essentially that there was nothing new to report. The President also discussed the progress of the Paris Peace Talks
- . And then there was Lynda B ir d in New Y o r k to talk to. She'd been to see " B a r e fo o t in the P a r k " the night b e fo r e , and the night b e fo re that she»d seen " H e llo Doll y " , and she sounded like she'd been having a m a rvelo u s tim e
- Lady Bird sleeps in; meeting with Eleanor Lemair about changes to Solarium; meeting head of Florists Association about Lady Bird delivering Easter flowers; Lynda Johnson in New York City; LBJ and Lady Bird to LBJ Ranch; dinner at Ranch with Jesse
- MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE W ASH ING TON Tu esd ay, M ay 26, 1964 P a ge 1 I le ft New Y o r k at a le is u r e ly llj3 0 , a r r iv in g a t the W hite H ouse, to find out that Lynda B ird had fin ish e d h er la s t exam - Oh, jo y ! And had
- New York
- New York
- ••Del theae plctarea of newly appollltecl ambaaaadora to LeoDIU'cl Marke for diatrlb.UoD ia the colllltrlea where tuy will repreaeDt yo•? USIA ha• made 1ood uae of thi ■ ■ ort of plctare la the paaL The expoaare belpa the new ambaa ■ador 1•t eatabllahed
- with the original statement - - certainly not among the Jewish rank-and-file (who hissed at a Union meeting in New York Monday when the "neutrality" statement was announced.) The Jewish leadership understands that the statement was not your policy, but they feel
- came to me from a pbotl>arapher acquaintance. It arrived in thl• ••aled envelope. Sine• I do DOt wl•h to break the pro or con. ••al, I make no recommeadatlon•, Attachment CHARLES STEINHACKER PHOTOGRAPHY Rural Route One Box 41-A Mohegan Lake, New York
- pleased to have the photograph. Sincerely, ~ft.~ George . Reedy Press Secretary to the President Mr. Ted Spiegel Rapho Guillumette Pictures 59 East 54th Street New York 22, New York MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT
- Westmoreland over the phone and received a number of cables from him. Westmoreland reported the following: - - The enemy apparently will start new attacks on the 10th. St.'1.\f\~E SET That is tonight our time. This is based on communications intelligence
- an d to th e B a r t e r T h e a tr e in A bingdon , an d to d e d ic a te th e new w ing of th e M o d e rn M u se u m of A r t , a n d see La T r a v ia ta a t th e o p e r a , a n d h a v e a r e c e p tio n fo r T h o rn to n W ild e r to r e c e iv
- Mrs. Cantinflas [Valentina Ivanova Zuvareff] dies; steel strike; Lady Bird dubs home movie of 1941 Senate campaign; White House maid finds rat in Luci Johnson's room; Lady Bird has lunch with Luci; new Chef for the White House; LBJ lunches and has
- thought out, well-balanced statement. - Let's explore ways to strengthen our ways militarily and diplomatically; let's find new. ways to strengthen our society and our nation. -You..are people of good+x~11X±r.I! experience, imagination and initiativeo
- the m e n f in is h e d t h e ir b r ie fin g , we jo in e d th em in the S tate D ining R oom f o r c o c k ta ils a n d h o r s d ’o u e v e r s . I h a d a ch a n c e to v i s i t w ith m a n y of th em a b it. T he new R e p u b lic a n l e a d e r
- Attack on U.S. Embassy in Moscow; Luci Johnson gives tour to her history class; possible paintings for the White House; Lady Bird meets with Liz Carpenter about interview with U.S. News & World Report; Congressional reception with briefing
- the In the a f te rn o o n I s p e n t a good h o u r w ith C y n th ia Wilson, the new s e c r e t a r y r e c o m m e n d e d to us by D ew itt R e d d ic k , U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s g r a d u a t e and P h i B e ta K ap p a, a b r ig h t li t tl e g
- asked him to re-examine I have had him working on this =-- he came up with this idea: that in the Zl to 30 year old bracket, you have got 48% for Kennedy. Then I had him get another by re-examining his own polls and gettingDe1K new on~about
- is t i m e th e p e r s o n who w a s news w a s E s t h e r P e t e r s o n , who had j u s t b e e n g iv e n a new jo b a s A s s i s t a n t to t h e P r e s i d e n t on C o n s u m e r P r o b l e m s an d th e p i e c e ^e r e s i s t a n c e w
- Examining samples for family quarters; tea for ladies of the press; Lady Bird mentions many press women; Esther Peterson, Assistant to the President for Consumer Problems; tour of the WH; history of WH rooms; Eleanor Roosevelt; Nan Robertson's news
- WHEELER: In the period from late December to late January, they moved in 30 battalions of North Vietnamese or about 18, 000 new combat troops not including support. The total with support would be about 30, 000 to 35, 000 not including fillers
- the New York State poll which shows strong Jewish support. Secretary Rusk: We still have a good deal of time to work out a formula on the Middle East. It is my feeling that we should put it in the Security Council rather than in the General Assembly. We do
- to th e o t h e r so fa a n d c h a tte d w ith the w ife of the A m b a s s a d o r f r o m P a r a g u a y . W e t a l k e d of G e n e r a l S t r e s n o r s v i s i t . A nd w ith d iffic u lty to th e new A m b a s s a d o r 's w ife f r o m
- ttle to N ew Y o rk , B e s s w ith m e , w e w en t to the H o te l P i e r r e , w ith th a t s e n s e of . e x c ite m e n t I lin fa ilin g ly f e e l w hen I go to New Y o rk . M is s T r e y z w a s th e r e , w ith c lo th e s fro m M a rq u
- New York
- Lady Bird sees her Today Show interview; Lady Bird to Hotel Pierre in New York; clothes shopping with Miss Treyz & Mr. Stavropolous; furniture shopping; Lady Bird has hair styled for evening; Lady Bird, Bess Abell, Lynda & Chuck Robb to Mary Lasker
- New York City
- a rly e v e r y c o u n t r y / e l s ^ i n the w orld, s e e the b e s t of our own handicrafts on display and fo r sale. The little talk ended with an accolade to those who actually produced this show t h e m s e lv e s - the handicapped. a new a lo ss