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  • Dav Thursday Activity (include visited by) ALSO ATTENDING THISJ CEREMONY WERE SEVERAL GROUPS OF SOLDIERS JUST RECENTLY RETURNED FROM VIETNAM. List attached on following three pages. Claude Deaautels (Special Asst to the Postmaster General) Mr
  • Lynda Bir d an d Mrs. Johnso n - Jackso n Hole , Wyomin g newly appointe d Deputy Ambassado r t o VietNam , Willia m J . Porte McGeorge Bund y r John Foste r (joine d the above ) OF F RECOR D Joe Califan o Mr. Foste r i s a possibl e appointe e fo r th
  • . Mr . Lloy d Hill , The meeting cxfctiHXwa s requeste d by the Jaycee s t o giv e th e Presiden t personall y th e result s o f a poll mad 4 amon g it s member s t o se e ho w they felt abou t VietNam . Almos t al l return s ar e i n and the reactio
  • and top people in HEW. The President had a cup of coffee (did more holding than drinking), had lots: of pictur taken. He made noremarks -- just conversation, but I did overhear him talking to the Secretary about the Commission to Vietnam in which
  • Senator Howard Cannon While visiting in the stateroom w/ the Senators -- the President told 2 stories -- one about the Courtenay Valenti episode -- where Courtenay in front of some Vietnam veterans -- told them in answer to a query from the President
  • Dispensar 9:16a f e Whit e House _ e 28 , 196 7 \ - : - • __ _- • _ _ o f m Geo. Christia n say s Mr . Robert s want s t o revie w t Events, particularl y the Glassbor o Summi t Mt g ) in relatio n to th e Mideas t an d Vietnam. __ ;: ——11 Jil
  • nominated b y 570 0 loca l Jaycee e chapters fo r outstandin g; : i contributions t o Physica l Fitnes s % .^^ w To Ova l Offic e ' VietNam Program. w , e Expendi Activit oL D Cod 11:40a • £L 11 e Whit s t u \\-f-- 1 nvi r^ui \ - s GOVCRMMCM T
  • progres s mad e i n it . H e discusse d th e heav y expenditure s tha t ar e bein g e t o financ e th e wa r i n VietNam , bu t h e sai d th e domesti c budget s have bee n largely increased also--mainl y i n th e field s o f health an d education . H e
  • into ways of translating Iran's experience to Vietnam Amb. Meyer described his views on the current crisis between Israel and the neighboring Arab states. He felt that President Nasser, in accusing the US and Britain of involvement in Israeli air attacks
  • , William Bowman. The grandfather wrote the President a ltr telling that the father of his grandson was killed in VietNam. The boy is 11 old and asked only to get a chance to shake hands with the President. Smith had taken them on a personally _a_B_ai_a-k
  • in his opening remarks). Boos were heard Crowd in hall following mention of Gov. Romney and Sen. Griffin, estimated at between 28 and 29 thousand At12:03 an interrupting voice shouted "tell us about Vietnam. " The camermen on a with more coming in raise d
  • Returned ___ . desk. "~~dinner i' : r: " ~ ~ ~ telegram from President and Mrs. to Patrick Nugent in Vietnam birthday is tomorrow ' I National today sent to Senate nominations Howard Jenkins, Jr. for reappointment to _______ Labor Relations
  • in So. VietNam yb doing typing of versions c* r /Secy Dean Rusk ~^ / ' (> /f *4 •' Jake Jacobsen - in and out _ ^* " J I - 5:14p j| I• I _I _- ;i 4:24p - 5:14p | 4:44p j_ _, j i j , _„__ , : ; 1 j : I != =t 4:45p i t 5:07p : t Robert
  • . Leonard Unger, Dep Asst Secy_ and Chrmn Vietnam Coord. Committee) Benjamin H. Read, Special Asst to Secy & Exec Secy_of the Dept. State David Lilienthall, Development & Resources Corp. , New York_City ^__ , Mr. Rufus Young blood, USSS . _ : Thomas L. Johns