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  • 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
  • . Mayor Daley was angry--the mayor of Chicago was a good friend of mine--that we would decide to spend money in a certain part of Chicago and then give it to people in that area of Chicago to spend, federal money, and he, the mayor of Chicago, didn't have
  • party, but the national party. I believe that when Mr. Daley, if he was involved, and Mr. Hughes and Hubert Humphrey, when this group decided that they would throw out the Maddox delegation in order to let the whole country see that they were totally
  • experiences at the convention. M: What convention? F: This is the one in which you had the blowup outside, you know, with kids Tell me about the convention. and Mayor Daley. M: That was this last one. F: Right, this last one. M: oh no, no, now I'm
  • a brouhaha. Mayor Daley apparently called the White House and the Secretary's office and put on the heat for withdrawal of Frank's ruling. You'll have to get details from Frank or from Wilbur Cohen, who became the middle-man for HEW and the White House
  • ; Doug Cater; Califano; enforcement of Title VI of Civil Rights Act; first set of guidelines; trouble in Chicago with Mayor Daley; Keppel’s resignation; Dave Seeley; Pete Libassi; de facto segregation; racial isolation; teacher militancy; Education
  • , that by and large it's ineffective. Could you agree with that? L: Yes. I'd also add to that that where it's too inside it's also ineffective. I think that Chicago, for example, where it's owned by Mayor Daley, is not going to be terribly effective. And the old
  • at the invitation of Mayor Daley, and he went to California . But he had something in his mind that he thought the Eastera'Liberals would really cut him up . To follow up that meeting, I went back to the Committee headquarters, which was 1001 Connecticut, and I
  • the department had--well, actually, it was Frank Keppel in the Office of Education who had sent a letter off, an order on a Chicago school thing. Daley blew up. And then the Justice Department lawyer said that the HEW lawyers didn't have a leg to stand
  • Visit with Mayor Daley of Chicago; race riots in Chicago; ceremony for UN Secretary U Thant; Lady Bird gives U Thant tour of White House grounds; Lady Bird meets Cystic Fibrosis national campaign child; nap; talk with Walter Cronkite about TV show
  • 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
  • left out Detroit. Incidentally, we now have a task force in Detroit. B: Do you get involved in political considerations in selecting these? V: Not at all. B: It's not considered? V: No. B: Chicago, for example. Mayor Daley's prominence