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  • what to do pls ... !. i.e. what to tell State. ~\ 1i' t 0~_-_,,,. • .. c/- CJ ,..fhi ;Ii .v-1_-;ti·•~_}\JK/ '}'lt4":Jf ~~- \~#' I . ~.r 15'{),[ 1/r w DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON April S/S-6319 28, 1964 S2CRET MEMORANDUM FOR MR
  • A 0 3/zq/1Cl p,u Rl,G E~eass'.,' e~ IAaia S:8~Q~ Page 5 of 5 (duplicate of #135a, this file) ~ V'\0D4 •M-Z. 213 report Current Intelligence Digest [sanitized 9/11/00] s 2 3/13/64 A 214 lette1 S1:1rendraMohaA Ohose to SI II i Sadhlr GI
  • ---1-----A-- ~ President from llostow "C"Onfidentlal ~ q .. ;it5-Cj';). NL:Y Cit.,,ll{'l lff;3a memo meeting wkth-&1:r'a 1:-n-Duesseldorf _ ~ ii -f
  • . #73, Papers of Smith, "NSC Standing GroNI Meetings Vol. II," bx 28] O~ 09't- ~ Il7.-I0'6 cable LJ/J2AC.,oc,-q,- Lo11do11 2015 ~,,l\tlJo
  • should be submitted to me in 10 copies by September 1, 1965, with a copy to the Director of the Budget. Lee. White, Special Counsel to the' President, will;be the White House represenfative on' the Task Force. /J II -r. -- II,. fCU!!/Y.j;t7-t1-I
  • engrave d on I ottom. Miss iI • —__—__ ii - •- ii 1 1—. ) i j "*" - __^_______ This j signed i ..... i ~" same, group also presented the President with a petition by over 300 TCU Students- -petition read as follows ... — _ _. VHITE HOUS
  • parked the car in the rear of the building, and then walked - w/ Jim Jones, across the street to the Blanco County Courthouse to vot e . . _. j !.._•. - He 12"35p Th Ii i 12:45p Arrived : (followed I [__ ,— around the Boyhood Home 12:22p Arrived
  • _i n front o f Hemisfair Needl e Towe r bldg . iI 10:20a Arrive d a t U . S. Pavilio n - to_suit e o f Amb. E d Clark. Her e th e Presiden t me t th e r~~ ^ representative s o f the Baptis t exhibi t an d viewed a painting o f the President' s
  • ~~~^ } 1, 1968 : ~ ' 1 -I -— .1 . 1 ., I ... . . . .. . I -I • I I III I I »___ I 8:44a f
  • in her room Cyrus Vance - Detroit, Mich. Cong. J J Pickle . 8:00a t Cong. Jack Brooks 8:05a t Secv 8:25a t Cong. ~~^f~ 8:33a t The ^•' ____^_—___ 9:40a t ^_ 9:50a t 10:00a • 10:45a ii FRIDAY •* ^^^* Situation Room Hon. 7:52a t 28, 1967
  • 10:14 e Malechek y o f Defense , Rober t S . McNamar a 10:04a Presiden ii i. I L y Activity (includ e visite d by ) tu 7:00a Breakfas 10:14 10:15 Wednesda e T^ tL I .. y Secretar | Secretar _ Wal . Eugen e Locke. Deput y Ambassador t o
  • , cookies , mf, gt , Ji m Jones . Larr I ! Ii _ ' y Levi n son i n of f ice i n D . C. . _ . . _ Departe d main house w/Judge Moursun d (i ! Mr . J . C . Kella m | Con g Jak e Pickl e . . — . _ Drivin . g on _ Lewis Ranch . 4:01p j Drivin g o
  • . Mr. H w/ Mrs . Johnso n a . Charles Robb an d Mrs. Jac k Valenti and Courtenay and Mrs. Simo n McHugh ; l:48p i Ii i ' 2:07pj f t Mrs . Patric k Nugent -Austin Austi n Dal e Meeks - returning his call - LBJ Ranc h * * nat VmiE House 17
  • , 1967 EMT LYMOOM B. JOMMSOM The White House - resident began his day a t (Ptace) L)a Time Tdtephon Monda y i y e Activity (inctud e visited by ) in Ou t L o L D "" -" , (?, ^*j f^, II PM of former Australia J^^^^^^77L&^*^ 2:05p 171/^ C T 3
  • guests 1; To ii . theater - to watch movie, "The Thomas Crown Affair" __—,—.
  • Reaga n Ranch d Reaga n Ranch .. _ 7:47p j __Aroun i to_say j ^_ | Mr j Mr j^ I 8:08p j ! iI —— ~ i^ 8 29 p i i s y (includ e visite d by ) t Marti n Ranc h pi 7:25p Departe ._ Sun n Martin Ranc h ~ " 6:49p Depar __ j Day _ D ~~6:23p
  • Marvin Watson, the Postmaster General 11:30a ~ t ~Mr. 11:59a " f~ ~Mr. J C Kellam J C Kellam _ --the 12:30p~ ~~~~_ " . Mrs. _____ Mr ~ mf ~ l:04p ! ' | II : |; ; President stayed in his room most of the morning LUNCH - w/ ~ Johnson Mrs
  • )Frant z , , 7:54p Depar Arriv I_ 9:30p Arriv 9:45p | . _. t Dan z Sisters Ranc h ________ — e Mai n House ^ ~DINNER~w Luci ;I Mr i Dr :| Dr ] Mar I Dr Larr t| Ii . : , . e Marti n Ranc h Depar j , t Main House - drivin g w / som e
  • Main House 7:42p Depart Main House 8:07p Arrive Scharnhorst Ranch 8:27p Driving on Scharnhorst Ranch 8:49p Depart Scharnhorst Ranch 9:07p Arrive Main House I j 9:30p I .j } j, ' | ; Ii .. ~ DINNER - w/ Mrs. Johnson Luci , Mr . Arthur Krim
  • Thornberry - arriving by helo , and met Lynda Bird - arriving by plane 8:08p | 8;30p Arrive 8:40p Depart 8:45p , On Martin Ranch Danz Sisters Ranch i« ii = i Arrive _ Danz Sisters Ranch Main House • • 9 /HITE Hoos f Dat »ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N
  • , and drove to the alternate landing site for helicopters 6:13p The II Beach House -- I | President's helicopter departed the alternate landing site --accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Arthur Krim Bob Hardesty, Harry Middleton, mf,Clarence Knetsch, Bob Taylor
  • , then to the Dale Malechek's where the President entered and remained inside for about 10 minutes. ' m| |j i 11:57am Ii 1 \ Back j rv)K i to the LBJ Main House - to the office, met by Roy White with two large blueprints one of the 8th floor plans of LBJ Library
  • La Ou t L his day at (Piace) / e t Expe Activit o L D C°d the ^ ^ * White / y X^^House
  • 9;24a Back —__— 1, (include visited by) 12:55a Arrived 4, ^ 9:59a. Jan . "1—Ii Departed I George i Walt ; Tom i i : _______^^___~____________ , house - walking to hangar w/ ~~ ____„ Christian, Jim Jones, Mrs. Johnson Rostow, Joseph Califano
  • . • • i . . , i u- . i.—..— i . • —. . •..•m«n i . 1 -• • - .L. I •.•* • ...!• . • •-.-.mi — -m* jm i . i,-.-, .. . I i / 4:15 p II i' |. ', Arrive | too visi severa an d Brackenridg e Hospital, k elevator t o fift h floo r w / Mrs. Johnso
  • e o rt . Activit oL D . T v January 5 , 196 8 y y (includ e visite d by ) o th e offic e / 12:12p m f Jac ttrptft-pnar. x k Valent i - Pal o Alto , Californi a & ii j 12:40p ~ LUNC H w/ Mrs. Johnso n Mr an d Mrs. Patric k Nugent Mary
  • President t o gran d ballroo m fo r dinne r an d danc e being give n i n hi s an d Mrs . J . ' 3 honor by: Mrs. Vincen t A stor M/M Charle s W . Engelhar d M/M Henr y Ford II M/M Arthur Kri m Mrs. Alber t D . Laske r M/M Joh n Loe b M/M Andre Meyer M/M
  • of the John W. McCormack School ) The Massachusetts Dept of Education wants to recognize the Pres's great contributions in the field of education ar d his continuing irterest ii young people and education. He is the first Chief Executive in recent years whose
  • Roo m t o meet w / businessme n wh o are member s o f th e Busines s Council an d wit h who m th e Presiden t consult s fro m tim e t o time : Donald C . Cook , America n Electri c Powe r Compan y Abe Fortas Henry For d II , For d Moto r Compan y
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. Time Telephone f or t 8:15 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 4. 12:00 Noon 5. 6. 12:30 1:25 PM PM 7. 8. 2:30 2:45 PM PM 9. 10.; II. 3:00 PM 3:10 PM 3
  • .:..r -.:'3~Z·~ ii;::c .-o~olution~ ·.vcr~ ~.. ~c~tcC. ::::. the Uni:cd N~tio:ia. He Da.id t~a U. !':. could vote today on tb.c Sovie; ::~:;olu!icn.. He poi:ited out t~~ ·fac Sov~·~t.:J h:i.d call.~d :o:: 3. C..;:.ic:a.l A=~ecbly meeting
  • ] .. ' '\ EYES ONLY - 2 - Since World War II there has been considerable evidence that the U. S. will not intervene against whites. We did recently, supporting Mobutu against the White Mercenaries. Katzenbach said he thought this would have a substantial pay-off
  • said that only four or five businessmen out of 100 contacted oppose the tax increase. Most of the others advised going ahead. The President said he hopes that the administration also can cut departmental spending. II. Crime Control Congressman Albert
  • Congressman Albert Postmaster General O'Brien Joe Califano Mike Manatos Barefoot Sanders The Meeting started at 5:35 p. m. and ended at 6:55 p. m. SERVICE SET ~ MKJtw-: j'{cnr-.s r-c c YCI (j ;..: I ii Q MEETIP~G t~OTES CQPYRIGM'JE9 . R . ft PuoI,.1
  • will train, provide jobs and other needed health and education services. Government will pay the extra costs involved. 9. The National Alliance of Businessmen to Promote the Program Headed by Henry Ford, II 15 top business leaders will serve on its
  • ) • . •, '• 1 I FEBRUARY 6, 1968- 10:30 a. m. 'j} I I ! SENIOR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNarr.a.·ra General Wheeler Clark Clifford SERVICE SET Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson II MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • as Kuznetsov suggests or July 15? Wheeler) ii"ifr( '_. . :> !-i.!·~~~~~-~ ,~:'. ~ .'.~r~~~i:j' . .';'~:. ·~· :·:~~· ~ ·: Symington pressure in Senate and increasing pressure from Israel, the ·~-..;'~··.-. k:f!:::·· ·. ..'-.· candidates, etc
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  • ~uia er ~sstnof.::= M • 'II T6a n - 3 ­ Let's concentrate on our embassies, Saigon and Hanoi between 6 - 8, or 7 - 8. Secretary Rusk: Times will be "ungodly" in Australia, New Zealand. Walt Rostow: 6 p. m. EST = N Z EST 5 p. m. is Secretary
  • ' s approval of the recommendation to send fighter bombers to escort the next reconnaissance mission. ~ L. L . .;"Tl"iI.:D (1'3 · ,)...37 f'Jl..') ~ June 6, 1964 533 rd NSC Meeting NSC Action 2489 · • - , jace 8 - J-J7 tf