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  • call them) as of 5:00 today, mjdr note d that the President had received 195 telegrams favorable to his State of the Union address last night and 30 unfavorable ones. Hon Adlai Stevenson (see Bundy memo dated Jan 5, 1965) at 5:45, the President
  • bega n hi s day at (Plape ) TH Time Telephon In Ou tL 11:45a 11:51 }T T . . Georg ; Senato E WHIT E HOUS E Da e fort 1 Activit oL D y Frida y (includ e visite d by ) a Presiden t aboar d Helicopte r Helicopter Manifes t President Mrs. Johnso n
  • SHELTON, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, ·was re­ elected Imperial Wizard of the UKA. SHELTON- resides at #18 Lake Sherwood, Star Route, Northport, A.labam·a , and maintains the National Headquarters of ·the UKA ._ at his home. Sources report the activities of SHELT
  • f l ^ ^ VHITE HOUS E Dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Augus J resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place)_ _ Da Time Telephon In Ou 2:16p 2:27 2:45p Hon 2:47p T tL fort oL p Unite the Whit e Hous e Thursda e Activity (includ e visite d
  • CONVERSATION WITH G!NERAL BRADLEY. I DID NOT PUT INTO -IT -- BECAUSE' IT WAS ·MEANT AS A WHOLLY PRIVATE REMARK -- ·e~NERAL · BRADLEY•s PREDICTION ABOUT THE LENGTH OF TH£ VAR. HE DOES, NOT BELIEVE•- IF VE MAINTAIN PRESENT TRENDS IN THE FIELD ~ND HOLD THE FORT
  • on that subject. · The memo was promptly prepared and submitted to Washington. After several exchanges of telegrams it has been revised to the following form: WHEAT SUPPLY IN PAKISTAN AND PL-480 PROGRAMS The following are estimates of wheat supply and distribution
  • dated 7~bruary 24, 1967. IA hi• memorandum th• Director not~d that the Wasbingto.n Evening Star of February 23, 1967, containecl an article referrina to material 'believed to involve David WiWam Ferrie, which baa been kept aecret. He stated
  • , with· only been reported that in full were two be judged object, which Vietnam to win and directed a touch of order that a strong in has Johnson first line affected that his report said, American policy is worth war the lost
  • !fort 1 to do t e otte • at etl y e cle,a.r t at t . Preai 1 ·O ent doe • to ch ce • l ba l'tlcl 1c 3. T of bj ct t i ·.p el lo U1 oll. · a o f am101Jncetr.tent. NSC E. o, BY~-' n D · uk..elii s ~'...!:J • Fe bru~ry
  • right, tHat understanding Russia Is not wo new chapters, on the worth the effort. Bob Hannegan ought to be em­ but that Its undeniable evils are war and on the making of powered by law to tell the New more tolerable than the evils at• Writing the history
  • the Embassy grounds, the motorcade proceede d to the dock, where the President dropped Mrs. Johnson -- then on the U. S. Embassy helicopter pad Helicopterfrom U S Embassy Pad for Fort Bonifacio w/ Ambassador Blair, Ambassador Romualdez, Jim Jones, Marie
  • Republic and Mrs. Tsiranana, as they stepped from automobiles which had brought them from the ellipse. Walk to the Podium, as the Malagas y national anthem and the Star Spangled Banner ar e played. Reviewe d the troops, made welcoming remarks
  • newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
  • newspapers, had their best on the beat: Murrey Marder, Chal [Chalmers] Roberts of the Washington Post; Ned [E. W.] Kenworthy, Bill Jorden, Max Frankel of the New York Times; Pete Lisagor of the Chicago Daily News; John Cauley of the Kansas City Star; Paul
  • landing, the President awakened, and asked that MW come into his bedroom. He went over final details of the next stop with MW and told MW that he wanted Sgt Major Wooldridge at his side every step of the way on the next stop. Arrive FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY
  • Telephon 11 In Ou tL y e fort Activit oL D y (includ e visite d by ) President the n int o th e kitche n where h e found remain s o f Peter Rostow' s birthda y cake (Pete r wa s 1 6 o n May 11th an d celebrate d his birthda y a t LBJ Ranc h wit h his
  • . 9:10a t 10:24a i y FRIDA y (includ e visite d by ) 2:08a Departe : Ke 10:l6a f E 14 , 1968 RANC H Da e fort . Activit oL D 2:00a Presiden •: t 2:23a Arrive JUN Walt y Henry Fowle r i n Washington, D . C. n Winter s i n Johnso n Cit y e
  • William S White Drummond Jeff Drumm ond Crosby Noyes of the Washington Evening Star Kenneth Crawford of Newsweek Charles Bluhdorn - NYC jcx^^cx Mr. Bluhdorn called earlier today saying he is calling "with Mr. Ed Weisl's knowledge about a matter
  • . Day Frida r 27 , 1968 y •VH^M™ /. r- :P Date Dec 27, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY The President bega n his da y at (Place) Day Time Telephon 11 In Out Lo 1:18 Helicopte " Yuki 1:26 Arrived White House Friday e fort Activity LD
  • another participant· in ,the police ~forts becaU;se. must be used t
  • people talking to Justice Black. on that. I simply helped with the brief that was submitted. I wasn't in In later life I have had fun looking back at a telegram which my secretary just luckily found, dated October 1, 1948 from Austin, Texas, sent
  • ''-'^.vVf •*■ A. % iy | *X '^ '■ : l^^-*':r'>T';' ./■,•;• 'V T COPY LBJ LIBRARY TELEGRAM D e p a rtm en t o f State Action Info -TOP OCGRET ' ’ 1 0 , 1 9 6 5 , 9 : 1 6 A .M. COOTROL: RECEIVED: 9239 JUNE FROM: Saigon . t ACTION: . QOOO
  • c n Hill, Roun d Mountain , Texa s The Presiden t approve d a birthday telegra m to J. Edga r Hoove r who is celebratin g his 72n d birthda y today . ~ Als _____________________ i o telegrams t o Cardina l Spellman , Bill y Graham , an d Bob Hop e
  • mjdr's room -looked at first page o f Evenin g Star 12:15p Back ' w/ to Oval Ofc Jim Jones 12:15p OFF 12:44p Mr. 12:44p Augustus RECORD: Augustus Busch, the President of Anheuser-Busch, Inc Busch, III b&Jdox^£k2S&x2expcce Mr. Busc h requested
  • by press pool , OFF RECORD Hospital Bill Gill , ABC Doug Cornell , Associated Press UPI Helen Thomas , Star Garnett Horner , 9:47 a.m.10:07a.m. President arrived Walter Reed Hospital to se e OFF RECOR D General Dwight D . Eisenhower 10:07 a.m. President
  • FORM 7122 (7-72) I Friday, Feb~-~ 4, 1966 2:20 pm MR. PRESIDENT The S'1~mary paragraph on page 1 o! this·'. CIA report is worth reading. It gives a much more relaxed view of the NATO problem than you are likely to get from my enthusiastic friends
  • : That they were Black Stars, as well as White Stars? W: Vernon Whiteside and Sub Pyland. G: There was a story that LBJ was once kidnapped by the Black Stars during the student election. r W: No, G: I see. W: Dr. Moore's daddy. Who were they? Yes
  • College life; White Stars; student activities; Houston
  • us in Arrerica, 11 God Bless America or the Star Spangled Banner ? A number of women went forward. (8 :40 p. m. ) First woman to the rear: There was a wooonderful article in The Wanderer last week by Ronald Reagan about how we are losing our freedom
  • arms e f ­ fort in space than a. United States commitment to such a program. This we will not do. At the same time that we are purs u i n g cooperative s cientific efforts in space through the Un i t e d Nations and otherwise, we will of course take
  • it • · / ' ' weight. # .~ · It is worth noting that after the then Vice Presi­ dent's brief meeting with the Shah in Washington in April 1962 I . and at Tehran in August of the same year, as President he (, received the Shah in Washington in June of 1964
  • Westmoreland was admitted to WomackArmy Hospital at Fort Bragg, N.C. yesterday evening with a temperature of 104 degrees. General Westmoreland's ailment has been diagnosed as pneumonia in the lower lobe of the left lung. Antibotics were administered
  • with great interest. ,.JDIFIWlflDl,:a and followed C 0 p y C 0 p y OSL01 s telegram •-C?iPillli i IXL 222 to Department, September 11, 1963 Page: 2 Post Test Ban Treaty Prospects view on test ban treaty's Prime Minister sought Vice President's