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  • Madiso n Nabrit, Jr . Charles W . Yos t Clifford L . Alexander , Jr . Hobart Taylor ^ Jr . In pres s conferenc e release d new s o f instruction toda y t o th e DO D to procee d wit h the developin g o f a Manne d Orbiting Laborator y (MOL ) Released tex
  • facilities . NOMINATION SEN T T O TH E SENAT E today ; Cecil B . Lyon , o f New Hampshire, a FS O of the Clas s o f Career Minister , t o serv e concurrently an d without additional compensatio n as Ambassado r Extraordinar y an d JV (pl) Plenipotentiary o f
  • Treasurer o f Standard Oi l C o of New Jersey t o replac e Mr . Longstreet . Today sen t a MESSAG E t o th e Whit e House Conferenc e o n International Cooperatio n lelivered b y th e Vic e Presiden t i n his speec h t o th e Conferenc e Nov . 29 , 1965
  • problem - ANF/MLF. Se e Bund y George Reed y memo date d 2-9-6 5 George Reed y also see JV memo dated 1 31 65 McGeorge Bund y (pl) Senator Mik e Mansfiel d Senator Everet t Dirkse n Abe Fortas Hon. Nelso n Rockefeller Governo r o f New York (Se e lt r t
  • / M W -- aske d v m why it wa s tha t sh e wa s ou t every Monday after a weeken d - - i n a iocula r manner . . . then asked i f sh e though t she ha s pneumoni a Attorney Genera l Katzenbach Harry Reasnor of CBS News OFF RECORD Bob Pierpoint (Mr
  • Jacobsen , Milwaukee , Wisc . Louis J . Braun , Jamaica , NY Ira Gelnik , Washington , DC Mrs. Phili p M . LeCompte , Newto n Center , Mass . W. Hal e Thompson , Newpor t News , V a Nat ^HH Weinberg, St . Clai r Shores , Mich . Saul ^H^H Ness el roth
  • President Hubert Humphrey in Newark, N. J. (Ph: 351 9123) Richard M. Nixon at his apartment in New York City (Ph: a/c ^pfr 212 - 838-1441 George Wallace in Norfolk. Virginia at the Golden Triangle Motor Hotel m Jones (PL) 6:28p 6:35p t Sen. Thomas J
  • be locate d i n th e Moto r Inn . Afte r th e dedicatio n ceremonies, th e President went to the Gran d Ballroo m t o address th e Weekly Newspape r Editors Associatio n o f New Hampshire . The President made REMARK S - - H e recognized Mr . Norma n Piper
  • agree d t o serv e o n th e USI A Advisory Board ) " Today name d new members t o Nationa l Advisory Commission on Librarie s /HITE HOUS E Date January 31, 196 7 IENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Tuesda 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da
  • rai n on us. " President an d Mrs. Samoza. an d the President's Aid e remained i n Managua ; c Also His Excellenc y an d Mrs. H. E . Gut ierrez remaine d i n Nicaragua New passenger aboar d Ai r Forc e One : Mrs. Guillerm o Sevilla-Sacasa . wif e o f
  • versions of a letter from Pope Paul (the President was re-editing) : concerning 3&&*GSM&eaBSB£ Pope Paul's message regarding ^taJSBSBfff suspension of hostilities over the Lunar New Year that might be extended and » / open the way to negotiations for peace
  • of Defense for Reserve Affairs (New Position) 22, 1968
  • . Johnson used the new White House China selected by Mrs. Johnson. list to list 2:56p t 2:57p t , 3:00p 3:32p * ;.
  • Vance Walt Rostow John Roche and various staff members Agenda; Report on Report on Report on Review of Review of 1:25p To Paris negotiations - Vance New Cabinet in Saigon - Katzenbach Poor People's encampment - Clark Tax and spending cuts situation
  • of General William Westmoreland as the new Army Chief of Staff. ^^ MlTE HOUS E Dat e DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY PresSBHEbapi hi s day at (Place ) TH Tim*. Telephon In Ou 11 tL E WHITEHOUS E Da y JULY 3 , 196 8 WEDNESDA Y e f o r t Expendi
  • g the 10-:0 0 ocloc k news w/Mrs. Johnso n . Johnso n playin g bridg e w/Lynd a : j' " 10:30p " Th Col. Smit h an d yb e Presiden t t o hi s bedroom . - sayin g Goodnigh t I :j ay _ e o r t Expend, —f Activit oL D Cod 10:00 - 10:30 p T10:30p
  • / the delegation from the New York Academy of Sciences President asked t VHITE HOUSE Date June 26, 1968DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSONDIARY the Wh on which he could listen to Secy Rusk's press conference. Secy Rusk (b. 1) - after his press conference, general discussion
  • not watch th e 11:00 p new s - - bu t asked tha t th e volum e b e turned tip a t on e poin t when General Wheele r -mzpfgy^-ytagiyn g came o n th e screen . 11:30p f Lynd a 12:15a The 12:20a Cong 12:25a Mf domino game broke up and Mrs. Pickl e
  • , N Y Times Helen Thoma s - UP I ; Bob Young - Chicago Tribune Forrest Boyd . Mutua l News ___ Hugh Sidey , Tim e an d Lif e Jim Jone s Tom Johnso n _ Mary Rathe r pob Talked abou t hi s visi t with Gen, Eisenhowe r an d how well he looked . Als o
  • Flowers sent toda y to Hon. James Farley. St. Claire's hospital - New York City ExpendiCode THE WHIT E HOUS E Dat e Marc h 1 196 8 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIAR Y Th e white Hous e Was h D . C. Frida y The President began his day
  • Fime Telephon f 11 In Ou tL e _ e o r t Expendi Activit oL D Cod ^ r 1196 ^°° y r ^a^^^^ y 8 r y (includ e visite d by ) tur The Presiden t watche d the televised new s an d analyses o f his announcement. . . . and the n watche d Ra y Scherer
  • Activity (include visited by) Sec y of Interior, David Black (The President had asked for Secy Udall, but he was out of the city on the trip with Mrs. Johnson) Under Joe 2:06p t 2:09P t 1968 Califano - pl Hon. Col. Cyrus Vance - New York City
  • in pacification Following these awards the troops gave three cheers for the President. General Westmoreland on behalf of all troops in VietNam wished the President and the First Lady a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, thanked the President for coming, SEE TR
  • -Brinkle y Report on television whil e waitin g fo r A F On e to lan d ja t Andrew s A F Base--th e new s progra m include d part s o f the President' s departur e j ceremon y fro m Anderson AF Bas e i n Guam . : mids ji j1 j - e President cam e t o th e
  • ^ a This Cop y Fo r NEWS CONFERENC i. E #304- A . AT TH E WHIT E HOUSE . • WITH GEORGE CHRISTIAN, PRESS SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT; AND WALT ROSTOW, SPECIAL ASSISTAN TO THE PRESIDENT . 8:05 P.M. (Loca l Time ) APRIL 11, 196 7 TUESDAY Punta del Este
  • Transportation - 4 7 state s an d 25 nations participating . Th e Pres. suggeste d th e Th e President, Mrs . Johnso n and Roy White were discussing plans fo r hi s Gov. cal l the VPre s ne w bathroom in new addition to private quarter s a t Ranch. Presiden t
  • , amd mary s--He looked a t a new selectio n of a for possible purchase an d asked th e opinio n of those gathered with him. Afte r freshenin g up in his room, the President returned downstair s g to the sitting room between the livingroom and dining
  • for the Sheraton Park (Mr. ^ The for WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS DINNER McHugh to the theater) s**~ _____________—————— CS REMARKS by the President ; S j Robert Thompson, outgoing President of the Association i_ Frank Cormier, new Presidentof the Association
  • Telephon e & Telegraph Co ; William Henney, Willia m Schropp , G . S . Thoenen , Alvi n vo n Auw U. S . Independen t Telephone Assoc - Arthu r Wood , Jr . Bud Bennett , Harshe-Rotma n & Druck, Inc . Ne w Yor£,New York Michael Casac e Edwin Laurin o
  • EMARV I: - __ _ Charles Shutt of_Hearst Metrotone pair- of binoculars Maurice Johnson, UPI a was the gift which the White House News Photo graphers' Association ha d planne d to give t o the Presiden t at thei r annua l dinner . • F DEOOR D RECORD
  • Panama ha d reache d agreement o n the form an d t o f new treaties relatin g t o th e presen t cana l an d a possibl e ne w se a leve l cana l i n the future. Propose d texts o f treaties ar e bein g submitte d t o respectiv e Govt s y negotiator s
  • the swearing in the President sat his table and signed the re-enlistment papers. Also, just before landing, the President surprised Gaddis and Glynn with the news that they would be promoted to Master Sergeant effective 1 December. Wheels down, Manila
  • one Monocle (on Gov Gen in New Zealand) -- and that monocle had been imported. " * The President then suggested that USIA make a complete movie of the _ trip and then slice it country by country and send it back to each country. The President then said
  • - front entrance \ lovely new building, begun in 1965 and finished in Nov. 1967. Pres. and Mrs. ; Luci escorted to the lobby of the Embassy by Amb. and Mrs. Castro American Mission personnel and local all gathered to greet the Johnsons _ military personnel
  • 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
  • effectiv e Fe b 28 , 196 7 Today announce d his intentio n t o nominate Jame s J . Reynolds , Jr . , o f New York a s Unde r Secy o f Labor , succeedin g Joh n H. Henning . Als o announce d his intention t o nominat e Thoma s R . Donahu e o f Bethesda, M d
  • of the Government House, Wellington, Zealand. The building was elevated on a hill and had steep steps leading down ' New i to , Immediately L| th e driveway in front: further down was the lawn on which many people were gathered. in front of the scene