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  • . for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Mr. James E. Birdwell , Attorney, just returned from visit with Nasser has a verbal and written message to the President from Nasser. Joe Califano -pl. The President told Mr. Califano he had just signed a last day
  • of Governors of Federal Reserve System Kermit Gordon - Bureau of the Budget C. Douglas Dillon - Secretary of the Treasury Robert Roosa - Unde r Secy, of Treasury for Monetary Affairs group discussed Gardner Ackley Council of Economic Advisors domestic J
  • & Medical), OASD (Mar power) |_ Mr. William S. Gaud, Administrator, AID Mr. Kenneth Kugel, Division Ofcr, Vietnam Affairs, AID | Dr. John L. Clay, Director, VietNam HealthDivision, AID I Mrs. James W. Humphreys, Sr. - mother _ Mrs. Jame s W. Humphreys, Jr
  • the Foreig n Service , fo r reappointmen t a s Deput y Unde r Sec y of Stat e fo r Politica l Affair s Released tex t o f report t o th e Pre s f r Sec y Conno r r e e« x elimination of danger trap s i n constructio n of nation's highways , Released statemen
  • pertinent facts on Andrew F Brimmer, after announcing his intention to nominate Mr. Brimmer, Asst Secy of Commerce for Economic Affairs, to the vacancy on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board Today announced the formation of a Council
  • of Alaska to be Commissioner of Indian Affairs -- first Indian to be named Indian Commissioner in 97 years, and the first career-service Commissioner in several decades. Issued declaration subscribed by 13 members of NATO Today approved: S. 1666, An Act
  • . (Reappointment) Robert LaFollette Bennett, of Alaska, to be Commissioner of Indian' Affairs.
  • To Oval S Lawn for walk S White JV Office one lap w/ alone BM Reedy J V To South pix by Okie White HB G Secy Affairs Lawn In ofc w/ J V George Reedy HB for a walk MW BM w/ press Harry McPhersonWiliam White Dep South Dept
  • the auspices of the Council for latin America /X 77 Jjt*s+ - £j VT made by K. Palmer. Deputy Asst Secy of State, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, they were sent to DT of '• •" ^ VHITE HOUS E dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY e Fe Aboar President
  • . Waldo £t&pfatsas5t E. Stephens, of Oklahoma City (General Walt. Asst Commandant of the Marine Corps, wrote the President a Dr. Stephens. He says. "Stephens is well known and recognized as a qualified and serious student of national and world affairs
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  • t o f Brandeis University, an d Dr . Rober t A. Scalapino , Uni v o f Californi a a t Berkeley , t o b e members o f the U.S . Advisor y Commissio n o n International Educationa l an d Cultural Affair s Today announce d appointmen t of Brigadier
  • organization under contract with the Italian Radio and Television Network. ^_ t* ^ ^ ^ _ ^ 5:30p y.^p To the Oval Office w/ the President of Italy and H. E. Amintore Fanfani, Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr. Sergio Romano, Office of the Diplomatic
  • off record (Mrs. Johnson's Senator Frank social affair) Mass and Sen Frank mMondayWhite HouseJuly 20. 1964NOTE: American Field Service brings foreign students Church of Idaho Walked w/ Prime Minister through West Lobby and out onto North Grounds
  • Mann Affairs G call OFF RECORD out at G Reedy Ken his out at Asst Secy of State for Inter American out at Reedy Mr Hershel Newsom Master National Grange Jay Parker and Harry Graham to express appreciation for wheat and cottong legislation
  • of the Union of Burma - U Tun Win The Ambassador was escorted by Norman Armour, escort ofcr from State Dept and Deputy Asst Secy for Far East Affairs, Samuel Berger. After presentation of credentials, the President gave the Ambassador a tour of the second floor
  • . Gardner was talking w/ a group of Congressmen and Senators (JV was there also) Doug Cater's affair /" ,)The President delivered brief, of f the cuff REMARKS ^ f ^CONGRESSIONAL HEW Secretary Gardner Douglasj; Cater held this dinner as Senator Lister Hill
  • -- backgrounde r o n speec h Hon. Harla n Cleveland . Assistan t Secy , o f State fo r Internationa l Organizatio n -Affair s J tonigh t give n b y Secy Ball , "an d Secy. McNamar a ^r.i^n^- " Luci Harry McPherso n April 7 , 196 5 Wednesday White Hous e Edwin
  • Dpuety Premie r an d Ministe r o f Economic Plannin g Boar d H. E. Du k Cho o Moo n Acting Ministe r o f Foreign Affair s H. E . Sun g Eu n Ki m Minister o f Natl Defens e H. E. Jon g Chu l Hong - Ministe r o f Public Informatio n H. E. H u Rak Lee
  • programs Hon. George Ball - former Under Secy of State in Vietnam, the AID program Mr. Samuel Berger . Depty Asst Secy of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs particularly in Asia. Hon. Richard Helms , Director, CIA VHITE HOUS E r>»tf* SENT LYNDO N
  • Kiesinger where other members of both parties were waiting: [ H. E. Willy Brandt, Vice Chancellor and_ Minister of Foreign Affairs ! H. E. Heinrich Knappstein, The Amb of Germany $~ & JT^ Hon. Karl-Guenther von Hase, State Secy and Federal Press Chief Hon
  • concerne d I sit e o f Interagenc y Committe e mt g o n Mexica n America n Affairs-scheduled _t o mee t i n mid-November . —___— . _____ _ _ /MiTf House Date September 12, 1967 CMT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resident began his day at (Place) The Time
  • Republi c o f Cha d H. E. Dr . Jacque s Baroum , Ministe r o f Foreign Affair s Haxfae H . E. an d Mrs . Lazar e Massibe , Am b o f Cha d Under Sec y o f State an d Mrs . Nichola s Katzenbac h Hon an d Mrs . Sheldo n B . Vance . U S Amb t o Cha d Amb an d
  • k Clifford , SEc y o f Defens e ~ . Dea n Rusk , Sec y o f State . Henr y Fowler, Se c y o f Treasury . Fre d Deming , Unde r Sec y for Monetar y Affairs, Treasur y . Willia m McChesne y Martin , Chmn , Boar d o f Governors o f the Federa l Reserv e
  • . Brademas' ofc (Exec Dir. , Gov. 's conf of Ed, NJ) Gary A. Griffin. C. S. I. (Demonst ration Teacher, Santa Monica, Calif. ) James W. Guthrie. H. E. W. , Legis. Affairs (Asst Dir, , School Board Study, Stanford Henry T. Ingle. NEA. DAVI (Exec. Produced
  • of except of the Civil Rights Message Marvin ^ 5:46p -6:15 Senator 6:15 | Walt 6:15p Th The John Tower (R-Texas) The W. Rostow Jim Fleming Watson President gave Sen. Tower a copy of a letter_ Lucas had sent the President on VietNam affairs. e President
  • the lobby. To Oval Office JJ (pl) To Cabinet Room for meeting with BIPARTISAN House and Senate Members of the Foreign Affairs and Armed Services Committees who have been to VietNam The photographer, Mr. Okamoto, observed at the end of this meeting
  • , . _ To the Ea's t Room for th e ballet produced by th e Rebeka h Harkness Balle t Company. Mrs. Johnso n wa s hostessing th e affair, an d the Presiden t joined . The Wash. Pos t (Doroth y McCardle ) discussed th e event , sayin g tha t th e President misse d
  • for Presentation of Credentials of H. E. Felix Schnyder of Switzerland -- accompanied by Ambassador Lloyd Hand and escort officer. Norman Armour. Jr. and Deputy Asst Secy of State for European Affairs, Walter Stoessel To the Treaty Room for tea andcoffee w
  • Dr. Sara h Stewart , directo r o f human virology studie s a t NI H Dr. Penelop e Thunberg , CI A deputy chief , internationa l divisio n Miss Caro l Laise . Sout h Asian Affairs deput y director , DO S The Federa l Woman' s Award was establishe d i n
  • Easter n Affair s Secretary o f Treasury, Dougla s Dillo n Director o f USI A Car l Rowa n McGeo Bund y Bill Moyers Jack Valent i George Reed y Bromley Smit h Ambassado r at Larg e - - Llewelly n Thompson White Mr House Anthony Director Secretary
  • . Ministe r o f Foreign Affair s H. E. Joh n Kabore . Am b o f the Republi c o f Upper Volt a Hon. Abdoulay e Konate. Chie f o f Protoco l o f Uppe r Volt a First JfiKidxisod x Lieutenan t Gabrie l Some . Aid e d e Cam p and Hon. G . Menne n Williams William
  • b 3 - ) McGeorge Bund y McGeorge Bund y (pl) Art White, . Tim e Magazin e an d Bill Mo yers Mrs Lt Johnson John Chancello r the President's call Cdr Affairs JULY 23 , 196 5 FRIDAY WHITE HOUS E Senator Fulbrigh t To Barbe r Sho p Clark
  • t o meet wit h His Excellenc y Fiel d Marsha l Thano m Kittikachor n Prime Ministe r o f th e Kingdo m of Thailand , an d ' an a ™^^ini ^ an d Z,,r*«^^^^^ ^ Pote Sarasi n ~ Minister Of Economic Affairs !BHH ^ Lt. Gen . Swaeng Senanaron g Prim Col
  • of State for Inter-American Affairs, and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance Progress, Hon. Covey IEBLXX T. Oliver The President reviewed his plans for the Central American trip. He gave them background to the invitation for the visit and the schedule he planned
  • here t o Washington he attende d th e Bohemia n Grov e Encampment-- a businessmen' s public affair s semina r i n California . H e discusse d balanc e o f payments, militar y offset arrangement s an d othe r financia l matter s w / Sec y Fowle r o n
  • member s o f the House an d Senat e Appropriation s Committee , the Senat e Foreig n Relation s Committee , th e House Foreig n Affairs Committee , and th e Senat e an d House Arme d Service s Committee .
  • y Dr . Roque rR15qu a Jacint o Avila , Ambassado r o f Paraguay . The Presiden t the n too k the m int o his office , accompanie d by Hon. Rober t Sayre, Deput y Asst Secy . faxKgtx Inter-American Affair s Jim Symingto n and Donal d Barnes
  • officia l part y t o Stat e Dinin g Roo m for dinne r At th e President' s table : Mrs. Huber t Humphrey H. E. Rau l Sapen a Pastor-Ministe r o f Foreig n Affair s Mrs. WilliamBrenna n - wif e o f Justice Willia m Brenna n H.E. Dr . Carlo s A . Saldiva r
  • enator William Spong Pres. Advisor // for D. C. Affairs Cong. William Dawson re Joe Califano ^_ George Christian j _w Thursday n Cong. Cong. Abraham, Multer . John Dowdy Cong. Basil Whitener D. C. Reorganization 1967 1 Today Barefoo t Sander s