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  • : Well, I think what Wilson was--you remember, Wilson was the House man. I think what Henry was talking about were guys like [Harold] Cooley, who had a lot of power, and the southern committee chairmen, who were very angry about this and who were feeling
  • . The White House Telephone , f or t 1 Lo LD The President and Mrs. Johnson went to the Diplomatic Entrance on Grounds to greet Prime Minister of Australia, The Rt. Hon. Harold Holt and Mrs. Holt The PRESS were set up on a stand directly in front
  • Keeny Charles Johnson Howard Wriggins Harold Saunders Walt W Rostow re this meeting to DT ^ To the Flower Garden for REMARKS to Goodwill Delegation from Austria which were ^^H^^^H^^^^^H translated by an interpreter Fromthis group the President received
  • . , Treasury Dept Nemerovski, Howard N. , HEW Patricelli, Robert E. , DOS Richman Harold A. , Labor Dept Veblen, Thomas C. , Dept of Interior Walsh, Michael H. , Dept of Agriculture Zachos, Kimon S., Justice Dept Date June 27, 1966 White House Dav Activity
  • Cong. Harold D. Cooley J Cone Bert Bandstra Cone Cornelius E. Gallagher Exx€ix Cong. E. C. Gathings Cone Stanley Greigg Cone Donald M. Fraser Cong Thomas Abernethy Cone Clair A. Callan Cong Roy H. McVicker Cong. Paul C. Jones Cong Albert Quie Cong E
  • Deerlin I' : ~ Cong. Richard H. Ichord j Cong and Mrs. Albert W. Watson | | | Jake Jacobsen j Cong Basil L. Whitener ~ '! ' j Cong and Mrs. Robt W. Kastenmeier Cong and Mrs. Jamie L. Whitten I' \ Mrs. Dan Kuykendall \ Hon and Mrs. Henry Hall Wilson Cong
  • to see the President to suggest a visit to the U.S. by Prime Minister Wilson on the 29th. Classified Memo returned to Rostow. Bator asked for gist n,,,, July White House Dav 21, 1966 Thursday Activity (inc!ude visited by) OFF RECORD: Mr. I. W. Abel
  • Project Art; written response to questions from Jack Anderson about teenagers; sale description for house at 4040 Fifty-Second St.; lunch with Abe Fortas; teas with Mrs. Harold Wilson and son from U.K.; LBJ meeting with Prime Minister Harold Wilson
  • of the Senator's ideas on Federal State relations) Henry Wilson John Cong. ^^^ Rooney in Bethesda Hospital Henry Wilson Bill Moyers w/ Crosby Noyes -- N ,; Wh. Hse Milt Semer (reached him in the Mess) Departed the Office w/ Bill Moyers, Jack Valenti and Crosby
  • Harold Guard and Pat Robinson? Harold was in Plane No. 3 and Pat in No. 5. On the take-off No. 4 crashed, carrying t wo one-thousand pound bombs. The B25 1 s have performed quit e well, although their losses have been on a higher percentage scale. We
  • Murphy Harold McAvoy - Natl Pres. , Natl Assoc of Post Ofc Mail Handlers, Watchmen Claude T DeSautels Messengers and Group Leaders Ralph V, Nicholson Mr. Frank Cawley - Agricultural Publishers Assoc Arthur Eden Mr. Joseph H. Fitzpatrick, Jr. -Mail
  • Harold Wilson, O. B. E. , M. P. , Prime Minister of Great Brit n,,, July
  • to the dining room to confer w/ Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Roy White on plans for theTHHHHH^: construction of their bedrooms at the Ranch House. Plans are to enlarge the President and Mrs. Johnson's bedrooms. President 5 min said Col. Harold Byrd, from Dallas ] Mr
  • John Leslie } Sam Merrick Secy of HEW- John Cardner 1 \ Harold Levy ] Ralph Huitt David Bell William Gibbons Ambassador Goldberg !
  • — Activity 14, 1966 Friday Expet (inc!ude visited by) tur Cot Our Ambassador to Great Britain, David Bruce ' ambassador is leaving for London this accompanied by McGeorge Bundy (The afternoon and is to meet w/ Prime Minister Wilson on Saturday. He asked
  • . Carl Albert _____ M i k < e ix Speaker McCormack ^____^ Sen. Russell Long (See Henry Wilson __„_ ———— Jake Jacobs en_ Jack Valenti Joe Califano —————— The Postmaster General, Larry O'Brien Cong. Hale. Boggs M a n a t o s , page8 for details
  • Symington Sen Stephen Young Secretary McNamara Secretary Rusk HHHHH General Wheeler Walt Rostow George Christian Senator Mansfield Cong Charles Wilson Cong James Byrne Cong Philip J Philbin Cong Cong Cong Cong Cong Cong Cong Cong Charles Chamberlain Floyd
  • Brown. Hon and Mrs. Harold Bruce, Mrs. J Gregory Bruce, Mrs. William G Espx Bryant, Judge and Mrs. William B Burger, Judge and Mrs. Warren E Carr, Mr. and Mrs. James A., Jr Carver, Hon and Mrs. John A. , Jr Cater, Hon and Mrs. S. Douglass, Jr Celebrezze
  • Minister Wilson. Finally, this morning we considered the personnel appointments within the Department of Defense to cover the four-year period that lies ahead. Now I will be very happy to take your questions and endeavor to answer them. QUESTION: Mr
  • House The English delegation, scheduled for bilaterals w/ the President Rusk at 6:00pm, arrived--They met ^ in the 1ivingroom of the DCM Prime Minister Harold and Wilson Ambassador Roberts Mr. Palliser , private secretary ; Mr. Hall , private
  • Deputy Asst Secy David Popper H. E. Baron Louis Scheyven, Ambassador of Belgium Tom Killefer " " " Robert Garnett H. E. George R. Laking, Amb of New Zealand Chairman Harold Linder " . " " William Handly H. E. Braj Kumar H^ Nehru, Amb of India Elizabeth
  • . They knew he was a man of great force . This is before he became President . Ba : Did he have any knowledge of British leaders before he became President? Was he acquainted with Mr . Douglas-Home or the future Prime Minister, Mr . Wilson? B: Whether he
  • First acquaintance with LBJ; 1960 campaign; Jean Monnet; DeGaulle; Common Market; Wilson; MacMillan; MLF Force; Skybolt; Atlantic Naval Force; Rhodesian independence; Great British trade policy; assistance of Great Britain with VN settlement; Tonkin
  • • • -y— L Honorable Jack Valenti - 2nd floor - Mansion. _ Honorable Dean Rusk Honorable Horace Busby President t o Cabinet Room - TAPING a m Tribute to P.M. Harold Holt. Australia President seated at his regular place at the Cabinet table. • Pat
  • to meet w/ Cabinet Committee on Export Expansion General Wilson - Chief of Army Engineers 11:50 12:15 12:25 f 12:50 To Cabinet Room - w/ Secy Rusk, Secy Ball, Secy McNamara, Alexis Johnson, Amb. Mann, Mr McCone, General Taylor, Secretary Vance, Mr
  • Sheffield, Michiga n Judge Rober t V . Franklin , Ohi o Fre d H. Smith , Illinoi s Carl B. Stokes , Ohi o Warren Gilliam , Ohi o Earl Strayhorn, Illinoi s Quinton, Goodwin, Illinoi s James B . Troupe , Missour i David M . Grant , Missour i Harold Washington
  • there by Mr. H. Raymond Gregg, Park Superintendent; Mr. Leroy R. Brown, Asst Park Superintendent, Mr. Woodrow Wilson Zenfell. Engineer, Nat'l Park Service. Dept of Interior and Reception Cmtee. (The President was briefed by Mr . Gregg on the plans
  • ; Robert E. Kintner Hornig * Dr. , __ M. Manatos ^____ """] ] H. Wilson !*JO^ ______--- -Tom Johnson (took briefing in) -———-———-- The purpose of the Cabinet Meeting was to review the Federal budget, including the increased demands for the Vietnamese
  • Olsson, USSS John Sampson, USSS Robert DeProspero, USSS John Ready- USSS Robert Heyn. USSS William Kieran, USSS _ Robert L. Kollar, USSS Col. Jack Rubley, WHCA Thomas Mills (corpsman) Walter E. Wilson. WHCA Harold E. Crowley, WHCA Sp5 JamesA . Smith
  • important Deputy Atty Gen'l Ramsey Clark - Justice Dept Deputy PMG Frederick C. Belen - Post Ofc Robert Kintner bills yet to be enacted by the Congress — list Compiled by Joe Califano and Henry Wilson, (list to DT) Kintner memo detailing happenings
  • with his sentiments, the desire for peace, and welcomes, any Asian initiative that will work toward it. April 19, 1966 White Under House Secy of Agriculture, John Tuesday Schnittker PMG O' Brien Joe Califano Henry Wilson Mike Manatos Marvin Watson
  • memo fr Henry H. Wilson, Jr. % and a memo fr Charles Schultze re the Cong and his feelings ^^,tRM-t^ p^^.-c
  • . Gardner , President of Carnegie Corporation (Education & the World of Work *" "*Vice__Chairmen -/ Whitney M. Young , Exec . Director, Nationa l Urban League * N Y \ Improving the Quality o f Educatio n1 Harold B. Gores, Pres. , Educational Facilities
  • . CHRISTIAN: Walt Rostow, who had arrived earlier this morning at the Situation Room, along with his specialist in the Middle East affairs, Harold H. Saunders of the National Security Council. Q Situation Do we know at what time Room? MR. CHRISTIAN: have
  • . Albert Dent, President, Dillard Univ. , New Orleans Mr. Kermit Gordon, VP, the Brookings Insttution, Wash ngton Dr. Philip Lee, Asst Secy of HEW Mr. Joseph Wilson, President, Xerox Corp. , NYC Dr. Peter Bing ! Thomas Vail, Publisher, Cleveland Plain
  • & wife Virginia M. Cross, USMC / HM3 Robert E. Currey, USMC & father Mr. Erley Curry / HN Roger Dean Green, USMC / Sgt. Gary Wayne Lette, USMC / LCpl. Paul Gene McGrew, USMC f L Cpl Bruce Wilson Bennett, USMC ^ & PFC Roger G. Y Brown, USA ^ SP4 Oscar
  • ." With his rather heavy humor, headquarters, Jenkins identified himself the President called Jenkins "the Pope," as Walter Wilson Jenkins, giving his in reference to Jenkins' Catholicism. Once, standing beside the swimming rarely used middle name. He gave his
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • ." With his rather heavy humor, headquarters, Jenkins identified himself the President called Jenkins "the Pope," as Walter Wilson Jenkins, giving his in reference to Jenkins' Catholicism. Once, standing beside the swimming rarely used middle name. He gave his
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • B. JOHNSON ARY esident bega n hi s day at (Place ) The Time Telephon .: . In Ou tL oL To 2:23 t c 2:24 Henr ~2:24 t o 2:25 p t m Johnso n (pl ) y Wilson (pl) . " ~ ""_... —— 2:54 t o 2:55 p t ~ 2:57p t o 3:12 p t Dou t Rosto w (pl
  • Secretary Eugene Rostow As sis tant Secretary Lu cius Battle Mr. Walt W. Ros tow Mr. Farris Bryant Mr. G eorg e Christian Mr. Bromley Smith Mr . Francis Bator Mr . Harold Saunders Secretary R usk opened the meeting with a report
  • A of the Kingdo m of Cambodi a Wilson Cowen , o f Maryland , t o b e Chie f Judg e o f the U . S . Cour t o f Claims , vic e Marvin Jone s Philip Nichols, Jr . , o f Massachusetts, t o be Judg e of the Unite d States ] Customs Cour t George Henr y Hearn, o f New