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1:55p f
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1:12p The
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the Societ y sectio n of this morning' s paper .
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- accompanie d i n his ca r b y the tw o Senators an d
e Congressmen . - - _
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d crowd s alon g th e way --especially sinc e th e new s o f the President' s visi t _
t announce d unti l 10:0 0 this morning . _
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- animatedly,
President
President to the rear of the airplane _-he asked Ken Gaddis why
he wasn't given his vitamin pill this morning and asked who he
wanted to succeed him as the person in charge of vitamin pills.
He then said that he wanted to take a little
- ^ R simila r t o th e on e hel d thi s morning . A s th e caske t wa s positione d
_ th
e "Navy Hymn" wa s being played. Th e President was seated wit h th e family-|
immediatel y nex t t o th e astronaut' s father . Mr . Donal d Chafes--next dow n th
- of General William Westmoreland
as the new Army Chief of Staff.
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JULY 3 , 196 8
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f o r t Expendi
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seen this morning at Hemisfair titled "Us" --and she replied that she just was NOT in
- agreement
with the way the film depicted us Americans as not really trying to do
__^ something
about the problems we ourselves have created. . .that actually a lot
- speech site — in the dark of early morn
The President Went immediately to the stage where he decorated
Capt. William Crieger, 355th TFW -- Silver Star
Capt. Donald F. Miles. 432nd TRW.--Silver Star
Major Myron L. Savage. 355th TFW, --Distinguished Flying
- calls
checked
^^
, Datf
Emerald Villa, Seoul, Korea ^
November2 , 1966
Wednesda
y
Activity (inc!ud e visited by )
Marie Fehmer
Breakfast in room w/ Mary S and mf
The Presiden t was upset this morning because th e Filipino stewards had left
- then the picture was changed to a New Yo rk baseball game)
9:10p Departed
9:20p To
._ 9:25p
Xf
~ I
y
Walt
_ 9:30 To
ii
MJDR's room w/Mr s. Johnson
to North Grounds
I |_
the Press Office with Mrs. Johnson
Rostow - in Press Office ^V
/fcw t
the mansion
w
- the morning papers
Andrews Ai Force Base -- and to Air Force One -- under the umbrella.
Immediately t o bedroom for a nap -- for entire flight to Nashville
Force One departed Andrews AFB for NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
ABOARD AIR FORC E ONE E N ROUT E T O NASHVILLE
- along the way even at this time of the morning , school children
were joyously
Date July 8 , 196 8
UNITED STATE S AMBASSADOR' S RESIDENC E
Hon. Rau l Castro , Sa n Salvador, E l Salvado r Da
y
MONDA Y
Activity (includ e visite d by )
Today th e
- to landing, the President read the Scenario for this
stop
As the___plane pulled to a stop, the President opened one of the windows,
saw the drizzly day, and said, "not much of a crowd."
Wheels down - Ohakea
Doors open - on Air Force - Royal New Zealand Air
- Association News; Governor, District 8,
Texas Numismatic Association.
William C. Hatcher, Kinston, North Carolina
President, Kinston Coin Club
Ray M. Janda, Kansas City, Missouri
Coin dealer; first vice-president, Central States Numismatic Society
Malcolm W
- (pl)
To the Cabinet Room Sculptor
to see Ralph Menconi and James Harper
(during this mtg, the President sent for a copy of each medallion which has been
struck)
The men have been working on a new portrait Medal for the President, and
asked to see
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/ /
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calls
carded
March 6 , 1965
The White House
Saturday
To Office w/Marvin Watson
Chalmers Roberts , Washington Post
McGeorge Bund y
Willard Shelto n , AFL-CIO News
To Press Office t o read ticker and
Bill Moyers
McGeorge Bundy
Cong. Jack
- Todd, Michigan
Cong Henry Helstoski, New Jersey
Cong. James Howard, New Jersey
Cong. Thoma s McGrath, New Jersey
Cong James Hanley, New York
Cong Hugh Carey, New York
Cong Richard McCarthy, New York
Con? Herbert Tenzer, New York
Cong Lester Wolff, New
- release of FBI report _
on rioting; release of schedule for Monday's New England trip; changing location on speech
in Johns Hopkins on Thursday; possible TV appearance to give goals an d purposes of
Democratic campaign as outlined by Clark Clifford
- - on a radio patch
Walking toward Cousin Oreole's to join Mrs. Johnson w/ mf and Ashton
(Mrs. Johnson had walked on earlier) /
l^/ :
Stopped at guard house at turn in road to greet Mr. Irving Frank who
had come to the ranch w/ several new hats
- by car w/ms.
Arrived at new guest house, picked up Hazel Edwards (Valenti maid), Courtenay
Valenti.
Departed heading toward east water gate.
Arrived birthplace.
Arrived back at new guest house. Dropped off Hazel Edwards and picked up
Mrs. Valenti
- OFF
RECORD
Justice Fortas (b.2)
George
Christian
Governor
Farris
George Christian
Frank O' Connor
(pl)
Bryant
OFF RECORD
democratic candidate for Governor of New York
MW (pl)
(mary s took in two notes: The Senate passed the Elementary
- ^^ November
The White House p^
9, 1967
Thursday
Activity (inc)ude visited by)
The Usher's office
Amb. Arthur Goldberg - New York City
Dale Malechek - LBJ Ranch ;
Courtenay Valenti - returning her call of last night - she was at school
- Director, Natl Aeronautic Assoc
Mr. Clarence L Johnson, VP, Advanced Development Projects, Lockheed Aircraft C
^sSEEs Colonel Emmerson C Cook
On May 1, 1965, the President announced that the U.S. Air Force had claimed
new world records for aircraft speed
- of Military Appeals
PL George Christian
PL Marvin Watson
George Christian
Dr. Frank Stanton, CBS New York (Dr. Stanton was in Florida and would not
arrive in N. York until midnight -- President said he would call tomorrow, )
^p«-
^fr
natf>
November
13
- n,,, Dec 30.
LBJ Ranch p^
1967
Saturday
Activity (inc!ude visited by )
Dale Malechek
Mrs. Patrick
at
Stonewall
Restaurant
Nugent - Red River, New Mexico
To car, w/ Joe Califano to meet plane w/ people from Washington
Jones following
-
Dr. Charles Bailey - Austin
Dale Meeks - Santa Fe, New Mexico
Departed the LBJ Ranch - President driving station wagon
accompanied by mf and J Jones and Yuki, en route Stonewall, Texas
Arrived St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
for MASS - (Yuki stayed
- .
discussed
Business
Week's cover
story
on the Economic
McGeorge
Bundy
Report and the
Council's
Annual
Report - due in January 31 issue
Mrs.
U.D. Sawyer, Crossroads, New Mexico (National Committee woman
from
New Mexico
Mrs.
Fern Sawyer
Dunn (Mrs. Sawyer's
-
in Vietnam.
from Tel Aviv that
At 1 p. m. ABC 1 s Ray Maloney reported
Israelis
are jubilant tonight,
believing
that they are winning the war.
Nancy Dickerson,
on her 1 :55 news show, lead with State 1 s announce
ment that the United States is neutral
- Broadcast news
-
of th e Ne w Yor k DAIL Y NEWS ;
Mr. R . G . Shand , Managin g Editor o f the
New Yor k DAIL Y NEWS ;
Mr, Te d Lewis, Washingto n Bureau Chie f
of th e Ne w Yor k DAIL Y NEWS
Mr.
Pierre
Salinger
CC
Chris Cam p
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Press
- to Johnson City, Texas
Looking at the new apartments at the Bank in Johnson City (Mrs. J. left at this
point at th e apartments and went to the beatity shop in XofeasmaxiXiiky^x Stone wall)
Col. Cros
Crosss - main ranch
ranc h
u- c/
<
- January
U.S.
Naval
Hospital,
Bethesda,
Md
24, 1965
Sunday
President received news of Sir Winston Churchill's death from Chief Tom Mills
The President was awake much of the night w/ heavy coughing
Lt. Eileen Larsen came on duty
George Reedy
- people in
29 new areas in 15 states including
Maine & New Jersey for the first time
Courtenay
will
be able in the
program in June.
M Watson (pl)
Bill Moyers
To second floor and to apartments w/ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valenti and Courtenay
George Christian
- n^ Octobe r 3, ig&x 1967
The White House p
Tuesday
Activity (inc!ude visited by)
Mrs. Johnson - at Luci's house, in Austin (still sleeping, did not talk)
Walt Rostow
Edwin Weisl, Sr - New York City _
Mrs. Johnson - returning his call
Harry
-
appointment
announces
Thomas Connor
to succeed
secretary Luther
secretary
of commerce
to be effective
news
Departed
Press
In
bulletin
announcing
Theater w/
photogs
appt
Secretary
followed
of Mr
Dodge
Connor
and Mr
ofc
w/ Hodges
Connor
Agent
- . John Bailey, Cliff Cart
Group represents official party leadership in the seven large metropolitan counties of
New York - representing two million demo votes in 1960 election and 16 demo.
congressmen. -- re NY fund raising activities.
JV
(b.1)
G
-
conservation matters.
matters .
Jack Valenti
May 19 1965
White
House
Wednesday
Secretary Fowler
To the mansion
for
LUNCH w/ representatives of NBC
Robert E . Kintner
President
NBC
Exec VP News Division
William R . McAndre w
VP News Division
Julian
- f a n o
( p l )
J a c o b s e n
R o b e r t
K o m e r
Departed the Office w/MW -- to helicopter on South Grounds where Mrs. John
joined.
Departed by helicopter for New York w/
n^ August 19, 1966
White House
^
FRIDA Y
t
Rate Augus t 19, 196
- . Ambassador to Brazil
Assistant Secretary of State, Lincoln Gordon
Walt Rostow
(Mr. Rostow indicates that this is a courtesy call of our new Ambassador which will
strengthen his hand in Rio and convey to the Brazilians the importance K& the Presiden
attaches
- Press Conf, held in Presidential Suite at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York Ci
Depart hotel with JJ,
MW, yb,
mary s, Frank O'Connor
Motorcade with Frank6^
O'Connor in car. Stopped to see crowd on
Arrived airport
corner by the hotel.
TE House nxK
- - President's
ScienceAdvisory Committee
ing five new members to four NEW
MEMBERS:
Ivan L. Bennett, Jr. , Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore
year terms on the Committee. . J Dr.
and the new appointees attended Dr.
Sidney D. Drell , Stanford Linear Accelerator
- , Texas
Edwards
^Mr. Collis Mosley
^Mr. Sutton Jett
Austin
Webb
Rev Hardy
Lewis
Reid
Sen. Jackson
Charles Flowers
Col. Hansen
Snyder
Mr. Carl W. Buchheister
President, National Audobon Society
1130 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York
/
Mr. Charles H