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  • was talking about the news leak about his attendance at the Krim's party New Year's Eve-NAP " , : 11:l6p | AF One landed at Andrews AF Base-- As the President was getting off he compli= mented Col. Cross on the i excellent landing. Col. Cross told him
  • children Carl T. Mitnick, Ventnor City, New Jersey Rep and Mrs. Abraham Multer Jim McEwen, House Banking and Currency Cmte Paul Nelson, House Bnkng & Currency Cmte Ray Niblack, NAHB, Wash, D.C. Arthur Okun, CEA Dudley, O'Neal; House Bnking & Currency Cmte
  • and joined the group. The President talked with Secy McNamara about different people in the ***""" Administration. When mf and Simon came in, he kidded them about being ou together and told his new favorite story again about Marie going out in Bangkok
  • and dinner: The Willard Deasons, The William S. Whites, The Donald MacArthurs, Mr. Tommy Corcoran, The Jim Rowes, The Clark Cliffords--all accepted except Mr. C rocoran wh was in New York. __' T HE WmTE HOUSE Dat PKES!MNT LYMOOW B. JOHNSON OAHY D!ARY e
  • House Dav 31, 1966 TUESDAY Mr. Louis Martin - DNC re: 1) Civil Rights Conference and whether or not the President should attend; 2) Any news from Chicago? ; 3) Barratt O'Hara: 4)Tenn Secretary McNamara BM (pl) B Moyers in Harry McPherson (pl
  • Friday Activity (include Visited by) Bob Fleming (pl) To the Fish Room - to join a Luncheon being hosted by Bill Moyers for network news Presidents and Bureau Chiefs Elmer Lower, President of ABC John Lynch, ABC Richard "Dick" Salant, President of CBS
  • to your inquiry the total amount of the reduction is Bill Moyers $292 million. Mike Manatos. To the Oval Office -And asked for a copy of the new issue of "Newsweek" The President walked to theFish Room where Mrs. Wintle was waiting and brought her w/ him
  • Lynda Vice chairman of Roosevelt-Campobello Intl Park Comm Senator Edmund Muskie / Color added by Music by an Governor John Reid Caledonia Pipe Band U.S. Air Force Band Senator Margaret Chase Smith St. John. New Brun swick (w/ kilts and b and Canadian AF
  • * ' ! White House Day Thursday Activity (inc!ude visited by) To Oval Office OFF RECORD: Merriman Smith U.S. Ambassador to Upper Volta, Elliott Percival Skinner Amb Skinner is a political appointee, a member of NAACP, and past Presiden the New York
  • f UN UN -- U-Thant U-Thant H Busby Jake Harry L JV Jacobsen McPherson O'Brien (h. (h. ^) ^) _ New York York to Amb Goldberg September 22 . 196 5 WEDNESDAY THE WHIT E HOUS E Departed the offic e w/Jak e Jacobsen . Marvi n Watson. Harry
  • years of age - - an d were wearing India n headr esses. r Bill Moyers joined the group -- and the President suggested tha t the Press might •want t o com e out and take pictures -- BM went back inside the hospital to gathe r the news people. The Press
  • discussion and unamimous approval of the Robert W. Komer PMG Lawrence O'Brien new procedures. The President asked the group to Secy Orville L. Freeman Francis A. Bator ^ give their full support to the Secy of S ate in this Bromley Smith Secy John T. Connor
  • , a Spanish newspaper in New York, will now be largest in the world, with readers in the U.S. Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central America, South America, and Spain. The President was invited to dedicate a new high speed press -- but HHHS5if this was not possible, April
  • ( - who ha s been Lynda' s escor t recentl y - In the offic e Television agai n — news Albert Weiric h - - Johnso n Cit y Dale Meeks Dale Meek s The President lef t th e house w / Mrs . Johnso n an d dinner guest s - - t o go drivin g and loo k a t
  • Hartman ranc h hous e w/ Mrs . Johnso n and Mr. Kella m Driving o n the Lewi s Ranch Erntoute t o Johnso n City , Texa s Upstairs o f the Johnso n Cit y Bank - - lookin g a t th e new apartments --w / Judg e Moursund als o Left Johnso n City, Texa s enrout
  • for the two puppies to be brought over, and he posed for photographers w/ Lori and the puppies while she told him what she was doing for the March of Dimes, sang the "Eyes of Texas" for the President, and showed the press her new gold bracelet carrying
  • Natl Assoc of Real Estate Boards (82,000) members, longstanding foe of Administration housing policies, is shaping moderate course" under the new leadership to take over on February 1. He suggested that the President visit w/ the ^_ 3HHiHHn )EH)MH
  • for television TAPING of the President's statement on the Food Message to Congress To the Oval Ofc The Honorable Nelson Rockefeller ^_ Oke pics and Frank Wolfe Governor of New York pics The Governor asked to see the President on a number of matters
  • - President fell asleep but awakened for 10:00 news) Dinner guests - Moursunds Retired for the evening & Winters Departed Today announced hi s acceptanc e of th e resignation s o f fiv e Whit e Hous e Staf f members wh o were originall y appointe d
  • the newspaper s fo r th e Ne w York York Dail Daily y New New s rushe dd tto o th ee Cabine Cabine tt Roo Roo m wher where e February 1 8 196 5 The Whit e House Thursday he sai d he ha d lef t it . H e cam e ou t an d aske d fo r on e quickly (Cath y
  • policy Taylor's resignation and Alexis Johnson's re above call replacing him John Chancello r o f NB C New s announcing Amb Secretary Rus k Re Clark Cliffor d , appointments Secretary Rusk John Chancello r o f NB C News McGeorge Bundy McGeorge
  • Editor , Chicag o Dail y New s William Ruggles , Edito r Emeritus , Dalla s Time s Editoria l Pag e Harry Papazia n o f the Hearst Foundatio n Milt Kaplan , Hears t Headlin e Servic e William Randolp h Hearst, Editor-in-chief , Hears t Newspaper s Dr
  • , teletyp e messages an d television. H. E . Keit h J . Hol yoake. Prim e Minister o f New Zealand Accompanied b v Amb. Lloy d Hand William Bund y Hon. G . R . Laking , Ambassado r o f Ne w Zealand The Presiden t wa s prepare d for thi s meetin g
  • ,•¥"* July White Secretary Secy Henry 8 1965 Thursday House Fowler McNamara McGeo Bundy In -MW' s roo m t o shak e hand s wit h Gov. Richar d Hughes o f New Jersey an d jdxhaxxx his assistant , Bo b Burkhart Secy Connor Secy Thomas Mann re Joined
  • -_ ^ of the Foreign -» National Governors Confer. *-Ar——^-^-e*-**-*-! I I fe«M4-to4-I-J-h** -» ^ .-^ ^v—l«e--b-^*4 JimJones Jones and Jim and Governor Thomas McCall. Republican. Salem. Oregon ; George Christians Richard Hughes, Decocrat. of Trenton. New Jersey
  • down the front steps of the airplane and wer met by-Excellency the Governor of New South Wales and Lady Cutler The Premier of New South Wales and Mrs. Askin The American Consul-General and Mrs. Capella It was a bright sunny day The President in company
  • /Hire HOUSE Date «NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON June "*** The White House 'resident bega n his day a t (Place) D Time Telephone 1. In Ou t Lo f or t Activity L O 12:01a t Hon. 13, 1967 n ...... Jack Valenti - New York City ', 7:59a f Hon
  • to the front j crew area where George Christian was sitting with a Press Pool of I Mr. Jack Southerland--U. S. News and World Report j Mr. Forrest Boyd--Mutual Mr. Max Frankel -- New York Times j Mr. Frank Cormier -- Associated Press I Mr. Merriman Smith
  • office Mr. Jorden is returning to Paris at 4:00 p. m. this afternoon, departed South grounds for the new Departmen t of Housing and Urban Development Buildin g in Southwest Washington w/ Mike Manatos, Califano, Tim Jones Barefoot Sanders, Bob Taylor USSS
  • Underwriters Corp. *Businessmen Mr. Alphonse De Rosso, Standard Oil Co. , New Jersey . W. R. Grace s card Pres. Grace Steamship Lines /f i I Amb. Sol Linowitz , US Rep to OAS-Anthon y Solom on dLabor Leaders T " Robert Sayre , Deputy Asst Secy of State, Bureau
  • Room ceremony for unveiling the new Savings Bond-Servicemen's Stamp REMARKS ^^ July White House Dav 28, 1966 Thursday ATTENDANCE: Senator Frank Carlson The idea for a stamp honoring our Senator B Everett Jordan servicement originated months
  • officers, attending the General Services course, who are being prepared to assume the housekeeping functions at our missions abroad and in the department, (f) Officers of all levels who are being given intensive language train ng. (g) Junior Officers new
  • for Bravery and Service. are: Capilla, Kail ua, Oshu, Hawaii G. Glynn III, Westbury, Long Island, New York Mary Lynne Donohue, Sheboyg an, Wisconsin attending; Director J Edgar Hoover Solicitor General Erwin Griswold 1968 VHITE HOUS E dat DENT LYNDO N B
  • before hi s schedule d departur e fo r German y o n May 20 . . Q . Ro y Chal k calle d th e Presiden t fro m New Yor k Cit y He i s Presiden t o f the D . C. Transi t Company , bu t presentl y in th e Moun t Sina i Hospital i n Ne w York. President wa s
  • a hypodermic needle of Italian in him - because of his explosive qualities """ Worked papers with Jim Jones •"• Talked with Ervin Duggan and Harry Middleton and Bob Hardesty *"~ The President had on his new suit - one of three that he ordered and received
  • 10:59a t 11:00a t j 11:06a 11:11a f 11:12a t /ll:25a To - pl Temple Manatos f Jay Mike feqc - pl Taylor - New York City Manato s McPherson - pl Fish Room - for TAPING of the message on the Foreign Aid Bill OFF RECORD r\ WHITE HOUSE Date
  • Malechek there. . . Dale was there inspecting a new shredder delivered this morning. This is the fifth shredder to become ranch property, and at this time only two out of the shredders ar e in operating condition. They are subject to breakage. • five
  • - w/ Jim Jones Senator Gale McGee Mr. James Clay, the publisher, with National Pres s Miss Mary Gale McGee The Senator gave the President a copy of his new book on Vietnam 11:55a t Murphy 11:56a Charles 12:00n t - pl Murphy Jones - pl WW
  • , reading a news clipping about Eartha Kitt's statement. in the White House today to Mrs. Johnson, looking at items on mjdr's desk, etc. . President to the mansion . l Today issue d statemen t by the Presiden t o n the presentatio n to th e 18-natio n
  • f New York this ceremon y was arranged . Purpose o f projects wil l b e t o ope n u p sociall y useful par t tim e job s i n Mtg w/ the Presiden t suggeste d t o Communit y Service - job s tha t fo r lac k o f funds ar e no t no w and normally again