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  • is played. Helicopters land on ellipse. . . motorcade to South Lawn. Greeted Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, Greek national anthem played after receiving line broke up, Star Spangled Banner played. President and Prime Minister reviewed troops
  • Little instrument in the hands of daredevils. be seen as worth while beyond this point and very few took C8Jl them seriously was seen as a progress or the inventive genius behind them. A PATIBRNOF COMPLACENCY Is the American community taking
  • NUTS. Now they haven't said anything. Rusk: Yes, that is good. President: Are all your senior officials asking? Rusk: Yes. Bundy: Pres. recollection is precise and right. (reads P. telegram to Lodge which pinpoints the pause continues
  • is his top card, we 1re looking at ways and means ofc~~ii'g him it isn't all that important to us. For example, we could halt new construction. This would make the intelligence community scream, but is probably worth it. We're also planning to use l
  • where you could say \ "Is this worth doing; \ will it make an impact; is it worth the First Lady's ) time?" 3 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • pp-ctjandlbj-letters-lbj-telegram-9-14-34
  • Telegram, Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor, 9/14/1934
  • pp-ctjandlbj-letters-lbj-telegram-9-28-34
  • Telegram, Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor, 9/28/1934
  • : Subject: I X \ Letter: Telegram; Other: The President Mrs. Gordon B. geamond, President, ~ederation of Homemakers, 927 North 5/19/68 Stuart St, Arlington, Virginia ZZ203 Urging Presidential support for The Federal Pesticide Control Act (S. 2057 and H. R
  • As: responsibility. THE WHITE HOUSE Date May 27, PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 1968 DAILY DIAR Y The President began his day at (Place) Entry fort J^T ' 1 Timp Telephone 1 In Out Lo 10:21a 10:57 10:57 DeVier Pierson L-^"" 10:44a t the White ExpendiActivity
  • that State al'Ki Oe.&~se wi111nform appropl"iato ·n v.urib~rs t>f Congre•~ what e or• dt,bg and why. Approve Dl.s,a pprove See --- • CONFIDEMTI AI« Saturday- February 11. 1967 Mr. President: Thi• telegram frmn Ralph Dungan r ,e ports that Frei has
  • ahead, but the whole telegram is worth reading. M~G. -'EO:P SEC:RE:!r .A'f'fACMMENT B. TQB 5 F !Jhrl Wednesday, January 26, 1966 (Text of cable from Embassy Bangkok 1470) 1. During the course of a restricted session of the Southeast Asia
  • will be sent from the following locations: One battalion from Camp Pendleton. Units from Camp Lejune The 82nd Airborne· frcm Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Possibly some army from. Fort Benning. The President: How many men does that total? General Wheeler: 3800
  • with a banner headline, saying, "Hechinger Nominated for Chairman," and there were some other pieces in there. "Well, I guess it's worthwhile. Somebody seems to like it, so that's fine." Then the Star repeated it-- M: And you started feeling better about
  • , Installations and Logistics. Mr. Resor served in the Army during World War II. He saw action in France, Bel g ium and Germ any and rose fro m 2nd L ieutenant to Major. He received the P urple Heart, the Bronze Star, the Silver Star and a Di stinguished Unit Ci
  • . Steadman (per Colonel Ashley), 4/26/67 (CONFIDENTIAL) Description: X Letter: _ _ _ Telegram; Other: · To: From: Date: The President ):!" S/Sg t. Jere D. W iker, RA 13629997, Sup. Co., 15th S&S Bn. , 1st Air Cav. Div., APO SF 96490 4/9/67 (pm 4/16'/67
  • , and For example, Chile monetary policle• are integral parts of this e!fort. la seeking an IMF standby, and the IMJ' team doubt• that Chile will qualify without the prospect ol the US aaalatance package outlined 1n thl• memorandum. It 11 very important
  • • .. And then Tommy will oblige you aa he did D. Worth Clark. ..I CLASS Of SERVIC E DESIRED \. D O MESTIC C A BLE TELEGRAM ORDINARY DAY URGENT RATE LETTER SERIAL DEFERRED NIGHT LETTER NIGHT LETTER Patrons ahou.ld check dua ol aerv1ce dtll&nd ; olherwise t
  • for me. I have had a followup needle from Defense as to the status of this action. i::1EO 4 1 . ., 1,1.-to1,)~ t7 INCOMING TELEGRAM Department 46-81 Action EUR Info ss G SP L SAL NEA NSC INR of State eeNP1m:m1tct:1 NNNNVV FHE720 PP
  • LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY I A COPY LBJ LIBRARY department of Sta, Incoming telegram 'S L U ) ti CONr
  • , obviously: Indianapolis, Gary, South Bend, Fort Wayne and Evansville.They would canvass their blocks. These were actually block captains that had to a great extent been solicited through the phone bank, and on Saturday May 4 prior to the May 7 date
  • for their help in Indiana; how RFK campaigned in Indiana; opposition from the Indianapolis Star; Hubert Humphrey's growing popularity and support from organized labor; how Eugene McCarthy's campaign affected RFK's; Edith Green's support for RFK in Oregon; RFK
  • press reaction. AID says Taylor is highly qualified to do the job, and the job is well worth doing. Rodger Davies in State agrees that we should go ahead. However, because of Taylor's relationship with the President, I have agreed to take soundings here
  • , Intelligence Information Cabl eJ¥,~ -1/•~Jo-i.N._q--/ttA-Coo--zo S 7 pp• ~••• cf(; IP, JI> - '11/- "'-' :, 9 Y ,~ 1/ S 28a cable A A A I/ ,, 31 memo A ~ 31a memo 34b dran34e memo of ~age 3 or $ P--- ~ "1-1~-~5 NLJ '1'l-t4.:L telegram to Manila
  • . The President called Mary S in and dictated a telegram to General Andrew J. Goodpaster who was in Walter Reed Army Hospital The press went in to the two Presidents: Bob Roth, Philadelphia Bulletin Bob Fleming ^\ Syd Davis Hal Pachios Car l Baumann, AP Tom
  • Wheel e LB J Ranch w Y 9 , 196 8 Da e fort Activit oL D y .TUESDAY y (includ e visite d by ) s u p LB J Ranc h on Jet star e n route to Randolph Ai r Forc e Base The President and Mrs. Johnso n Lynda Rob b Tom Johnso n ~ Larr y Temple Lt. Co l
  • e Da e fort Activit oL D p Ashto n Gonella Mrs . Johnson 7:41p t Dou g Cate r -p 7:44p Th l e President int o mjdr's office , readin g th e Evening Star, Fina l Edition . Th 8:027:50p f Douglass 'M y y (includ e visite d by ) 7:35p f
  • :05a j . Mr. Judge Homer Thornberry ( houseguest in Mansion) and Mrs. Homer Thornberry (Houseguests) Depart. and Mrs. Arthur Krim (Houseguests) Depart Mansion Mansion 8:15a t Justice 8:34a f Garnett "Jack" Horner of th e Evening Star ( adisc
  • VHITE HOUS E Dat &ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N e Oc DIARY Th President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) . Time Telephon 11 In Ou 2:51a t 8: 10 tL e Whit e House Wednesda e fort Activit oL Th a Breakfas y y (includ e visite d by ) D 8:57a Th 9
  • to Cyrus Vance /HtiE HousE rhitf 30 November 1967 )ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DtARY ^resident began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone In Out 11 Lo 5:15p in 5:20p t fort ExpendiActivity LD Cocie Clark S?45p President T;50p t t_ /- ^-RUp
  • Abe To Fortas office fr mans met w/ Dr Heller on porch outside office came into m jdr's room, and glanced at latest Edition of Evening Star,^ Did Medicare make that Issue?" Wed White House 9-2-64 It TO Cabinet; Room w/ Dr. Walter Heller
  • his day at (Place) Day Thursday T:— Telephone _, Entry7 Ttme fort Expend,j^0 . Activity (include visited by) ture Code In Out Lo___________ LD ^ ___________________ ______________________________________________________^ _________ rwjh 12:53p 12:56p
  • **PRES!DEMT LYMDOW B. JOHNSO N DA.LY MARY LBJ RANCH The Prestden t began his day at (Place) *— Entry fort
  • if I make a suggestion to you?" I said, "No." He said, "You shouldn't have paid me twenty five dollars." Well, I said, "I think that's worth it." And he said, "But you didn't examine it carefully. If you'd turned it around and looked on the back
  • Telephon 11 In Ou 2:52p Harr 2: 53p Jo 2:55p T 3:07p Joine tL e Whit e Hous4 D e Activit fort oL ay_ Thursda y y (includ e visite d by ) D y McPherso n e Califan o o the Flowe r Garde n and t o si t i n th e su n an d wai t fo r LUNCH w / Harry
  • House _ ) /-^T Hon Day_Wednesda y _ e y (intrude visited by) tur e e President to mjdr's room handing back-up for the diary from the appointments and then working papers on the corner of mjdr's desk rea d telegrams pro and con his speech last night
  • ) and Jorry O'Leary (Washington Evening Star) called me concerning the Frei visit. Both reporters seemed to asswne that the Frei visit was off and both were :fishing for what impact this would have on the holding of the Sununit meeting. On deep background, I
  • import quota by some 60%, a concession worth $2. 5 million in lsraell foreign exchange earnings. 4. State and DOD have recommended the restricted package (items (c) to (f), below). Items (a) and (b) are fall-backs suggested by State. Nick recommends
  • Record copy, Telegram to the President Regarding Johnson's Statement to the Press on the U-2 Incident in Russia, 5/7/60
  • worth of furniture that had lasted us five years. The more important thing at that time was the Alabama property, which was still in a very chaotic state, since Uncle Claud had not left a will, and his brother, Uncle Harry Pattillo, had been appointed
  • because he changed planes at the last minute; movies of LBJ's military experience; General Douglas MacArthur awarding LBJ the Silver Star and his letter declining the award; LBJ's illness and hospitalization in New Zealand, Fiji, and Australia; LBJ's