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  • . In Thailand, he flew 78 combat missions, most of them night strikes (strike leader in Col. Barnes had flown 101 combat missions in Korea between July 1950 and July 1951. His new assignment is vice commander. 33rd tactical fighter wing, at Eglin (Florida) Air
  • Office The President retired The President announced today his intention to nominate Brigadier General Tom E. Marchbanks, Jr. , USAFR, for appointment as Chief of the Air Force Reserve and as a Major General in the Air Force Reserve. This is a new
  • it on and went to the back of the plane to show to his friends and advisers there. ^ The President to his bed for a nap-The President awakened, pressed in his shirt, trousers, and new robe and signed th remaining blue folders.^. Mr. Watson reported
  • Ceremony for 55 new Americans PRESS REMARKS Mrs. Johnson spoke, also 6 VHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day a t (Place ) Timp Telephon 11 In Ou tL e th e f or t Expend! Activit oL D Cod e White House Da Friday
  • ~ to Bedroom Jim Rowe 9:57a Tried 10:26a t Congressman 11:19a t 12:01p t Wilbur Mill s - Little Rock, Arkansa s (b . 1 ) Postmaster 10:51a t 10:56p t (b. 1) to get Senator Russell long - He was enro ute to New Orleans Louisiana talked at11:02(b.1
  • Presiden t asked fo r DeVie r Pierso n i f he wa s i n his offic e - h e wa s no t and the President sai d "never mind" 9:01a t Arthu 9:53a t Georg 10:20a t Ji r Kri m - i n New York City e Christia n m Jone s - pl 10:30a Presiden t t o mjdr's
  • Tuesday White Breakfast in bed House met w/ 7-14-64 JV H Busby did not do exercises Secretary McNamara fr mansion Bill Moyers fr mansion Horace Busby fr mansion Speaker McCormack Laconia New Hampshire Secretary Hodges fr mans Bill
  • P. 2 Thurs. White House 9-3-64 Senator Clinton Anderson of New Mexico, (welcomed him in the office by saying, "1 just wanted t o thank you, Clint, fo r what you did at the convention" ) Shook hands w/ Mary White of Valenti's office and she wished
  • . American Municipal Assn Resolution No. 26. INTERAMA will create more than 100, 000 new permanent jobs and generate many benefits to the United State and the nations of Latin America Oct. 13 , 1964 Tuesday Arrived i n the office - entere d throug h mjdr's
  • the allocation of $1, 087, 900 in Federal disaster relieffunds for use in Ca Today announced an expande d program to Today released an economic news note: control and eliminat e cotton insect pests a new export record Administrator of Veterans Affairs, as hi s
  • . Hadow , Hea d o News Departmen t Sir Zoll y Zuckerman , Chie f Scientifi c Adviso r Sir Henr y Hardman, Permanen t Secretar y Sir Burk e Trend , Secretar y o f th e Cabine t Sir Willia m Armstrong , Join t Permanen t Secy , Treasur y Sir Eri c Rol l
  • of Economic Development j Mr. T. W. Schulenberg, Commissioner. Massachusetts Department of Commerce 1U Mr William Zinnerman, Commissioner, New York State Department of Commerce iI Mr. Charles Crangle, Driector, New York State B^JBMBT Planning Division
  • to the Hangar are a to meet plane just lande d w/ (in Rockefellers' pri jet) £* ' Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rockefeller - NYC - he is Pres. of Nat'l Recreation & Park Assn Cs " Mr. Conrad Wirth - Austin, Texas - NRPA Executive VPres. (A Mr. James Evans, of New York
  • -to the dining room to join for coffee -- -. ' ' " ' ' • - - - living room to watch news -- ii stopping at 10:30p, to present an album of pictures to Father Schneider. The pictures were taken on the priest's visit to Germany. Th e President at this time
  • into mjdr's room and asked for his tv glasses. He then stood at desk and glanced through the new K TIME Magazine as he listened to her report _ what had been done for former President Truman's birthday todayletter for• Spee. del at noon no gifts. 1. President
  • Administration. (New Position) David D. Thomas, of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. (New Position) Clarence A. Boonstra, of Michigan, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America
  • ; _. __ , . , . . (Pictures taken) Amb James Symington | Three United StatesAmbassadors: (newly confirmed) These Ambs, newly confirmed John F. Henning to New Zealand by the Senate but not yet sworn in, had not David S. King to the Malagasy Republic seen the President or had
  • DeSeabra (interpreter) Amb. Laraki will return to Morocco to assume the post of Foreign Minister Secretary Rusk in his memo to the President says that "King Hassan II hasappointed Dr. Laraki Minister of Foreign Affairs. He has already assumed his new
  • the famous ear-pulling of the dogs picture an talked to him about a new book coming about by an author named Butterfield. On arrival at thd church, went to the front pew while the Rosary was completed, then MASS FOR PEACE (On this first anniversary of Pope
  • Talmadge MW l. o. b. Wh. Hse Staff Fred Panzer Departed White House via helicopter fm South Grds Baltimore, New York Date October 12, 1966 * ,,^,^ White Tetephone fort Expend)- . Activity Lo LD House ^. MUfFD nrWEDNESDAY (include visited bv
  • Proclamation- -needs more fire, more definite things for which we are thankful —more jobs, higher wages, immigrants bringing new ideas t our shores, better education, etc. Henry Wilson (pl) OFF RECORD: William Springer, head of London office of the Christian
  • of the news mag had reported the story about him an d the Marcos's and said something should be don about it. He then received the latest copy of "Newsweek" which had a good story (al the President said parts were untrue, he said on the whole it was good
  • , These students are in Washington en / route to HH New York. The idea of ATTENDANCE: Rev and Mrs. Be n T Welch chaperones this trip to Washington and NY was Mrs. Charles Huffman chaperones initialed by the Cotulla Methodist Youth Fellowship and students who
  • of Tennessee : "Mr. Robert I Owen of New Jersey - and Mrs ! Col Stanley A Sagert of California - and Mrs i* Mr. John P Shaw of Minnesota - and Mrs ! * Mr. Wells Stabler of Connecticut - and Mrs :^ - Mr. Sidney Weinstraub of NY - and Mrs Capt Tracy H Wilder
  • . Mitchell, Rancher, New mexico Hon. Warren G Magnuson, U. S. Senate Hon. Gale W. McGee, U.S. Senate H n. Thruston B Morton, U. S. Senate Hon. Roman L Hruska, U S Senate Hon Philip Hart, U S Senate Hon. Glenn C. Cunningham, House of Rep Hon Catherine May
  • . S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Rear "The Oceanographer" is the The President and party walked up the pier and went to the stand and found $7,000,000 advanced new research seats while they observed the christening of the ship, Oceanographer. ship
  • . Sen and Mrs. McIntyre Gov John A Volpe staff and support pers Sen Margaret Chase Smith Gov Farris Bryant Cong Robert Stafford C o n g S t a n l e y T u p p e r Aug 20, 1966 Saturday Arrived Grenier Airport, Manchester, New Hampshire Receiving
  • concerninggEducatio Educationn ttoo Nation Nations s Student Studentss To mansion w/ Mr Bundy to drop by reception in Yellow Oval Room Tony Taylor Mrs Johnson honoring in Screen News Digest which is a current world affairs motion picture presentation which is seen
  • , President , Battell e Memoria l Institute, Columbus , Ohi o John La w an d Jac k Southerlan d o f U . S. New s an d Worl d Report OF F RE C OR D Law i s Burea u Chie f i n Rom e fo r th e U . S. New s an d Presiden t o f the America n Clu b i n Rome. H e i s
  • Washingto n I^BBBHk t o summariz e thei r August 31 , 196 5 Tuesday White Hous e findings an d announce a three-pronged program fo r carryin g the progra m through the next year . / 6 busloads of people attended On receivin g th e new s tha t th e
  • 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
  • to San Francisco Californi a _ _ ^•|AFL-CIO National Convention . Presiden to t^e t o f Convention - Georg e Mean T. */ TBne Presiden t w / part y - - Harr y Reasoner o f CB S New s Bil l Moyer s (the y ha d just arrive d fro m Austin , Texas ) . M F
  • , in the grade of Lieutenant General. Wilfred Feinberg, of New York, to be United States Circuit Judge, Second Circuit vice Thurgood Marshall. James L. Watson, of New York, to be Judge of the United States Customs Court vice Jed Johnson, deceased. William K
  • Expend! Activity (inctude visited by) ture Marvin Watson in _ (Jode ^ OFF RECORD: Mrs. Constance Wilson Motley of New York City (Mrs. Motley is a candidate for U. S. District Judge in the Southern District Judge in the Southern District of New York
  • Oklahoma - t o wis h hi m a happy birthday Congressman Congressman Corneliu Corneliuss Gallaghe Gallaghe r o ff New New Jersey Jersey -- ttoo wis wishh hi him m aa happy happybirthday birthday (b (b .. 11) Bill Bill Moyers Moyer s (pl) (pl ) Gal e Schisle
  • :32p 6:31p Secy 5: 50p t 5:51p 5:59p Clark Clifford joined Christian - pl Joe Califano 6:15p 6:31p Joe Califano / 6:50p t 7:00p 10:35p General Governor 7:10p 10:35p Mr. 10:35p Mr. Lucius Clay - New York City and Mrs. Price Daniel
  • In Out Lo f or t tActivity LD 2;06p t_ 4:15p t t x 4:17p t Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Johnson Margaret Mayer - correspondent for the Dallas Morning News - at her home President asked the operator to sen d a car to 2500 Q St. . NW. Apt 115 and pick up
  • to watch the 6:30p televised news ~|T 7:30p ~ DINNER Q Mary 7:35p t 7:42p t 7:52p "t 8:30p President Luci Marvin Tom - w/ Mr. and Mrs. George Christian Beck Jim Jones, mf Nugent - the White House discussion of Texas politic s again . . . President
  • residence . _; . .j „____-. 8:41a ^t 8:49a 8:50a . j T— Juanita , I1 President ! to pool area —President'" 9:28a ^ _^ Drove k________ i 9:33a I i i at the office in Washington. — I HZ left main house with the Krims around ranch in new
  • (include visited by) LD . 12:06p t MW 12:34p t_ The Attorney General '_ 12:55p t Joe Califano - pl 12: 59 Secy McNamara ____________ _ . pt ___ Hon. 1:15p The President 1:17p To Ij Robert Anderson - New York City arrived in MJDR ' s