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in the way
of
saluting
him
because he was one of the great men
of our time
Dinner
w/ Mrs. Johnson
Prime
Minister
and
Mrs. Lester
Foreign Minister
Martin
Governor
& Mrs John Connally
Secretary
Dean
Rusk
Mr & Mrs
McGeorge
Bundy
Pearson
Miss Annette
Perron
- hospitalized there for some time.
Back outside -- shook hands w/ bystanders -- entered vehicle and motored to
Bergstrom AFB
Departed Bergstrom AFB aboard AF1 , 26, 000 enroute to Washington, D. C.
The President had invited several guests aboard the plane
-
Time
Magazine
S Se nate
OFF
RECORD
George Ball
Thomas Mann
John
Macy
Katzenbach
re demonstration s continuin g in Selma, Alabama ; fift h
circuit judgeships i n Texa s ari d Mississippi ; app t o f fcfc Mr. Rosenber g to N Y judgeship; handlin g
-
Wednesday
White House
truly fascinatin g experienc e fo r him . H e said tha t th e Presiden t showe d genuin e
and apparen t interest . Talke d t o eac h youn g ma n h e coun t com e int o contact , with
and tol d the m severa l times tha t th e succes s
-
Pierpon t
To Mansio n
Lunch
Bill
w/
Robert
Pierpont
Moyers
Geo Reedy
McGeo
Bill
Bundy
Moyers
Secretary
McNamara
J V
To Oval office
McGeorge
Joseph
Tom
Bundy
Alsop
Wicker
N.Y.
Times
out
Released exchang e o f ibeex x letters acceptin g
- . Dep t o f Legislation, AFL-CI O
John Edelman, President . Nat l Counci l o f Senior Citizen s
Returned t o his office . - - me t w / Charle s Moh r (N
Y Times cor respondent)
Congressman Georg e Mahon (b . 1)
Marvin Watso n - P l
Secretary o f
- e SA M RAYBURN DA M in
Jasper, Texa s
Room
To Ova l Offic e w / JV , an d MW
Lee Whit e
Charles
Vera Glase r
Mohr
re
NY Times
women's
Washington
Correspondent
appointments
To Cabine t Roo m t o meet wit h Secretary Rusk , Secretar y McNamara
- Moyers memo re
Henry
Brandon
Brandon
to DT
of
London
Sunday Times
OFF RECORD
at 4:10 . the Presiden
Presiden tt wen
wen t t o th
thee Flowe
Flowe r Garde n wit h Mr . Brando n
n fo r a tal
tal k
k
Mr Brandon
departed
at
and the
President
in th e sun
- , 1965
1: 15 p. m .
Charles Mohr (New York Times}
In to see Mr . Valenti
Out - 1:24 p.m.
'
Mr. President,
Kermit Gordon is in the Fish Room
mjdr
7,
March 12, 1965
MR. PRESIDENT:
George Reedy and I recommend that you have a pre-briefing
- gave his prepared
speech, he then delivered his off-the-cuff remarks, (given at Wash. High Schoo, Lake
The President departed Washington High School enroute to the airport -- (same party
in his car) The
President stopped once this time to shake hands
- t — and more well-wisher s were
again a t the airpor t - - Th e President stoppe d and waved and shoo k hands wit h them.
By this time , becaus e o f the stren uous hand-shakin g , hi s hands were rippe d by
Page 3
October 11, 1964
Sunday
White
-
hb: day ^t (P^r^) Day
Friday
Departed Government House
Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt
Ambassador and Mrs. Clark
The President's car stopped for the tenth time --at the entrance of the airport
(ten stops) -- he used his car speaker and spoke
- Correspondents, Walt Rostow and Francis Bator
Attendance: Coffee
served
and Bill Moyers
Mr. John Heffernan, Reuters News Agency
Mr. Louis Heren - London Times
Mr. Werner Imhoof - Neue Zuercher Zeitung
Mr. Richard Scott - Manchester Guardian
Mr. John Midgley
- friend, Courtenay. " Once inside the Lobby, the President invited the Williams to come to his office to see it, the
Fish Room and surrounding area. H e said goodbye Hfto the Williams in the Fish Room, saying to Shannon, "I've know
for a long time now
- for a brief cha t w / Bil l Moyers
Other member s ha d departed earlier , bu t the President ha d spen t som e
time visitin g privatel y w / th e abov e named .
The Vic e President
On his wa y through the hospita l
the Presiden t entere d a smal l
priva e roo
- introduced the
President REMARKS by th e Presiden t (h e reminisced abou t his year s o n the Hill an d told
some amusin g storie s abou t his encounter s wit h Chairma n Vinso n durin g tha t time)
Following his remark s th e Presiden t wa s photographe d
- ^of .
The coubtry" -and Mr ^ Eckstein" - actin g Directo r wa s ou
of the office )
re accurac y o f the $0 . 9billion figur e
for ou r cas h deficit i n F Y 196 5 - i n E d Dale's stor y f n 7-7-6 5 - Time s
July 7 , 196 5
White Hous e
WEDNESDAY
Under Secretar y
- , Dail y Times . Lagos . Nigeri a
Mr. Guillerm o Thorndike , Correo . Lima . Per u
Mr. Hans-Ingva r Johnsson , Dagen s Nvheter. Stockholm, . Swede n
Mr. Han s Bosshard , Neu e Zuerche Zeitung . Zuric h r Switzerlan d
Mr. Joh n Meredith , Herefor d Times
- . Then asked Mrs. Johnson "What time are yon going to eat supper?" She replied,
"The minute you are ready." Then Mrs. Johnso n asked, "What are your plans for later?" and
the President replied. " I will b e over in 30 or 40 minutes --I am going to tr y
-
Walter Jenkins
Jack Valenti
To Walter Jenkins
office
Return
to ofc
Walter Jenkins
Walter Jenkins
come
get this
To mansion
Governor
John
mail
vm
phone
RE
7-28-64
previous
Mrs
Johnson
asking what
time Luci
will
be
on the
TODAY show on Wed
vm
Pres
- at which time he
went to his quarters on the second floor
Walter Jenkins (fr. mansion)
McGeorge Bundy
McGeorge Bundy
George Reedy
fr
fr mansion
fr mansion
mansion
Geo Reedy
fr mans
Ashton Gonella
fr
mans
Sgt Paul
Glynn
fr
mans
McGeo Bundy
fr
mans
Lee
- ."
Arrived a t Hartford , Time i Square - - wher e President wa s schedule d to spea k -"The Eye s o f ^Texas'1 wa s bein g played when th e President arrived . Th e President wa s
met b y .Mr. Kennet h Burke, th e Publishe r o f the Hartfor d Times , an d
- / a baseball bat. On the President's last visit to
Milwaukee , he had stopped where the young boy was playing baseball and swung a few
time w/ his bat. I t &x was written up in the papers and now the boy had returned to
give his President a baseball bat
- Council Protect
Theodore S. Replier, Pres. Advertising Council
Mr. David Ray, Jr. , Kennedy Foundation
Mr. Crozet Duplantier (Dr. Warren's office)
Allen Wilson
Dr. John Thorne
William Burkley Payne
on his desk
yb
asking
Time
for a Larry O'Brien
Life
- on out from San Antonio tonight to give their report on their tours through Latin
america--due to arrive at 10:54p and they arrived on time!
The President autographed pics for Christmas for the four chiefs and for his doctors
The President worked
- them to lunch w/him. BM came into
office then and Pres invited him to lunch, also. MW entered office and was invited,
out declined "Think I better not this time, sir. " Pres discussed a pamphlet the DNC
had sent over -- "1000 Club" -- and asked "What's
- Meany (b . 2) Offic
e
12:30p Mrs
. Johnson arrived - opened door to Oval Rm Of c - and reminded Presiden t
it was gettin g time to depart.
12-35p Presiden
t departed the Office and went to the Mansion for a quick-change of clothes
for attending Secy
- is excellent. Routine examinations have at no time indicated any
deviations from the normal. General physical fitness is completely
satisfactory. "
Today announced the appt of a new Deputy Commissioner of Education, Mr.
J Graham Sullivan -- the number two job
-
Jerry Ter Hors t Detroit
News
Carlton Kent Chicago
Sun Times
Robert Thompson Hearst
Newspapers
LUNCH with them
To
Oval Office
n,,, July 27, 1966
White House p^
Wednesday
Activity (inctude visited by)
U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Hon. Eugene Locke
- to indicate
secondary schooLs and
that it is not carded at this time. see
mf o r mjdr re this
colleges in this !
country. The teachers
will spend the 1966-67
academic year here j
under the Educational
and Cultural Exchange Act.
Dam August 25, 1966
- , arriving a t
10:55p local time .
To LB J Ranc h vi a Jetstar , arr iving a t 11 : 21p
- of the
operation jus t befor e th e incision wa s made .
After Dr . Hallenbec h remove d the gal l bladde r an d stone . Dr . Gul p too k over
for remova l o f a kidne y ston e that th e Presiden t ha s ha d for quit e som e time .
It wa s though t befor e th e
- , and Clarence joined the group. (Mr. Knetsch is
in charge of the SS around the Ranch area and now lives in Johnson City, Texas )
The President and Clarence talked most o f the time abou t rainfall, various
projects at the Ranch -e.g. - planting o f grasses
- in the Capital --by Mark Evans - a n interview w/ th e
Johnson Girls" - - Luci and Lynda" -- then the "March of Time"
Watched the news on television
Retired for th e eveing .
Oct 231965'
Saturday ~*L
Today approved the designatio n of the north and south peaks
- , , an d t le
people i n the ca r spen t a bit o f time drivin g throug h the are a an d watching the bur n ing
piles. I t was a s i f someon e ha d se t fir e t o a field o f haystacks. Thi s wa s don e i n
an attempt to clea r th e lan d o f debris.
Bill
- this was the first time that the President arrived at Randolph instead
of Bergstrom AFB in Austin, a good part of the personnel from Randolph was
on hand to greet the President.
Mrs. Johnson walked to the waiting helicopter and the President followed
by Jake Jacobsen
- a farewell call on the
photogs in
President since he does not expect to be in Washington for quite some time --and saying h
Joined by Joe Califano and Milton Semer may
also want to discuss minimum
wage legislation.
April 5, 1966
White House
Tuesday
- the President to show him the present model and get his reactions,
and also, possibly a bit of time for posing.
n,,. May
White House Dav
19, 1966
Thursday
Activity (inc!ude visited by)
.To Oval Ofc, stopping in mjdr's room to instruct her to get together w
- . whe n he woke to lay
Judge A . W . Moursun d - Roun d Mountain , Texa s
Col. Jame s Cros s - a t the Ranch
Bill Moyers - Austin , Texa s
Joe Cali f ano - Washington, D . C .
Bill Moyer s an d John Pomfre t o f the N Y Times - conferenc e cal l - - (B.I
- NY Times Westinghouse
for NBC
dessertNews
.
Broadcasting Co. To
Chi.
Svc. m
o fd the
th e Tribune
passenger Press
compartmen
t embers
an d visite
w / Pres
th e press
Bob Young , Bill Chapman,^ha$*es Murphy Joh n Pomfret ; Si d Davi
s
Bill Eaton