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  • 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
  • a statement on the death of Dr. Charles William Mayo, and gave it to Tom Johnson Mrs. George Arthur Krim - New Orleans, La. Reedy ^r ^ /Hirt HOUSE Date Jul ^r y 29, 1968 >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON The White House ~ resident began his day at (Fiar.p
  • - 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
  • 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
  • Martin, Dairymen's League Cooperative Assn. , New York City A. L. McWilliams, Pure Milk Association, Chicago, 111. E. Birdsall, Twin City Milk Producers Assn. , St. Paul Minn Reeves, Producers Creamery Co. , Springfield, 111. Paul Alagia, Jr., Louisville
  • Distance call to Post Master General Lawrence O'Brien-was in Massachusetts but enroute to New York. Left word in New York 9:55 a t Secy. 10:03 t : McPherson Dean Rusk pl Expend,- 10:15a t 10: 26a Secy. t 10:31a t 10:47a f 11:20a President
  • , New York City CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP BREAKFAST ~ Senator Robert Byrd Carl Albert Senator Mike Mansfield Postmaster Genera l Lawrence O'Brien Mike Manato s Sanders Russell Long Speaker John McCormack Jim Jones and the Vice President Cong
  • , 1970. (Reappointment) Paul G. April, of Nashua, New Hampshire, to be United States Marshal for the District of New Hampshire for the term of four years* (Re appointment) Dr. Roger W. Heyns, of California, to be a Member of the National Science Board
  • no t tal k ) e Presiden t was awak e --went t o West Hal l i n hi s bathrob e an d slippers t o watch televisio n --had hi s usua l breakfas t fro m a tra y 7:51a t Hon 8:30 a t Hon . Arthu r Goldber g - i n New York . Ab e Fortas , Associat e
  • of the Amir o f Kuwait, His Highness Shaikh Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah Before going to the Lawnthe State of for the ceremony, the _ President shook hands d^with Cong. Frank Horton of New York, and Dr. Milton Elzufon the Mayor of Newark, New York. Remarks j Dec
  • . Haack to the President. Mr. Cohen says that Mr. Haack will probably be the next I President of the New York Stock Exchange. . | r~ 11:20 JL Senator / Warren '-f =— 11:11a 11:15a , ) -/./11:30a| , 12:00N _^ . jI I of ( OFF in after :—. George
  • by Jim Jones [ Keith Funston' OFF RECORD r ^
  • : The President made REMARKS -- --drawing attention to the group of former boy scouts who in 1917 -- 49 yrs ago had led this country In liberty bond sales. Pres, stepped close to Cong. Grider (who had obtained a brand new American flag) and Mervin Rosenbush
  • entered the State Ding Room and received guests -- joining Luci in with all the news the President was the Receiving Line -- she was substituting for her mother. After receiving the giving to the Fellows, and the guests the President walkdd around the room
  • Rusk Gale McGee - at NBC Studios after his appearance on TODAY show ) Vice President Houston Johnson Rostow Hon. Secretary Walt y - Corning, New York - Chairman of the Board, Cornin g Glass Intl. Vic e President (b. Sam 10:24a t_ 10:54a t
  • by) the Cabinet Room where he informally greeted the new Ambassador o f Indonesia. Mangundiningrat His Excellency, R. MBBBgftBfcftgg^ Sudjatm iko He then led the Ambassador into the Fish Room for the presentation of credentials (covered by White House press
  • . Terenc e J . Cooke , D . D. Archbisho p of New York Hon. Roma n Hruska , U S Senate Hon. Hal e Boggs , Hous e o f Representatives Hon. Willia m McCulloch , Hous e o f Representatives Dr. Milto n S . Eisenhower , Baltimore , M d Chairma n o f the Commissio
  • Cavanagh of Detroit appt requested by Mayor Stanford Brookshire of Charlotte, N. Car. Mayor Clyd e Fant of Shreveport, La. Mayor John Lindsay of New York City Mayor Barr of Mayor Jack Malteste r of San Leandro Mayor Alex Smekta of Rochester, Minn.. Mayor
  • 10:20p To 12, 1968 Watson - asking what percentage of votes were in in New Hampshire -MW replied 60% - tell the chief to come up Johnso n joined - she had just returne d from attending Serkin concert w/ Natl Symphony. for Dale Malechek
  • - to watch CBS News Special , Charle s Collingwood' s intervie w with th e Nort h Vietnamese transmittin g fro m satellit e fro m Toky o Channel 9 As th e progra m cam e on , th e Presiden t said , " I almost hate t o look at it , becaus e I know it'll make m
  • —^LT-ir- (include visited by) ture - pl Joe 10:50a ,_ -1 __ Califano ' .1 _., i_ r-. t t Edwin ™___ __ , ^ ^ ___________________ ] _. _,_,_.-_,. T^-J.-I __-...-. »--!_- - Weisl, Sr - New York City Flower Garden . . . _, REMARKS
  • have to call him back. It was reported to the President that Mr. ROWe was soon to 1eave for New York and wondered if he could call the President from NY. The President said just to let him know when he was back in town, and he would talk with him
  • - k Sutherland - U . s Robert s - Lif S. e News Newswee } & k | 8:10p Th World J Report _ e President an d Georg e Christia n t o th e mansio n t o ' Yello w Ova l Roo m wher e OFF/RECOR D 8:15 ( Loy d Hackle r an d . / i t Burea u Chief
  • for the term of seven years from September 26, 1967. (Reappointment) | Walter E. Washington, of the District of Columbia, to be Commissioner o f the District of Columbia for a term expiring February 1, 1969. (New Position) Thomas W. Fletcher, of the District
  • To Oval Office 5:44p /jV^ T. . Charles S. Duckmanton, General Manager, Australian Broadcasting Commission Peter Barnett, Washington correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Commission Buttrose , New York correspondent for the Australian
  • , the Supreme Court (in Westport, Connecticut) 5:05p t Joe Califan o - pl 5:09p t Dr. Joe Frantz - in his office 5:14p t Joe Califano 5:22p t Thursday (include visited by) LD 5:02p t 5, 1968 Mr. Arthur Krim - in his office in New York City l
  • day at (Place)— Day TP Telephone Time f 11 In Out Lo 11:50p 12p (include visited by) ture r Harold F. Linder in Oval Office -- Linder will be leaving on September 9 for his new post and wanted to talk with the President before going to Canada
  • of this book to President Kennedy. Royalties from this book have been given to a church in India for construction of a new church. Everett Dirksen /Hm HOUSE Date_Sept >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 11 , 1968 the White House ^ 'resident began his day at (Place) Day
  • the motorcade halted wherethe Presidentsand First Ladies walked to the side of the bridge to view construction on the Chamizal Monument. The new boundary was marked with yellow flags, The Presidents unveiled the monument of the new Mexican border (12:05pm
  • of Defense Califano -pl Cater -pl Califano Johnson Rostow -pl - Watson -pl President to the East Room for the SWEARING -IN CEREMONY of Howard Samuels as Under Secretary of Commerce Flowers were sent today to Governor Richard J. Hughes of New Jersey
  • . 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
  • ~ 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
  • Mansfield , Senato r Morse , Sec y Wirtz , an d Jo e Califano--Of f Record- - wit 12:29p 12:41p Off Record:: • / O'Neill 12:45p - 1:15 p \ OF F RECORD : Mik e Editor , Ne w Yor k Dail y New s j Rober t Fleming I' (fm Bo b Fleming) Mik e O'Neil l of NY