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  • calls checked Datf October 22, 1966 Rex Hotel, Canberra, Australia IHhx Dav Saturday Activity (inctude visited by) The President was up early this morning. When Paul Glynn came in the room at 6:30 a.m., the President had already had his
  • y^^ December 15, 1966 * The White House Day Thursday Achvtty (inctude visited by) ture ExpendiCode This morning was fairly routine. The Preside and Mrs. Johnson had beeakfast in bed togethe usual chipped beef. Marvin Watson an Breakfast w/ Mrs
  • thanking him for taking Father the Oval Rm Office Schneider to Germany. Robert I MJDR Walt Kintner (pl) ; - "find out where Jac k Valenti is" Rostow (pl) Jack Valenti - Los Angeles, " '^ California I This morning's-— MJDR "bring me the NY Times
  • and the fitting of them. . and was in this morning to fit for some new shoes and to return another pair of shoes that Johnson-Murphy had made for the President to make some corrections in proper fittings. (Dr. Burkley reported this info) Mike Manatos To the Oval
  • of the Coastal Plains Regional Commission. __ Early this morning, at 7:05 a.m._ _ __ ._ George Christian released a statement to the press concerning the news of the large scale fighting in the Middle East. The statement called upon all parties to support
  • The £ A. W. Moursund, Round Mountain , Texas -- and Mr. John Hill of Dallas, Texas - both or second George Burkley floor w/ the President 8:50a • 9:45a f White House ^ Hon. Under talked to William Sherrill , Member Boar d of Governors, Fed Res Syste m
  • to the Administrator Clay, Chief, Health Division, Bureau for Bx VietNam L. Breeling - Science News Dept, American Medical Assoc ^ Ambassado r William Leonhart William Gaud- Administrator, AID Clinton Wood James Grant funs House n*t
  • , New York W. L. Clayton. Jr. , Circulation Manager, Washington Star Appt requested by the International Circulation Managers Association for picture with the Presiden t and these two boys who are the year's representatives for National News paperboy Day
  • Proclamation- -needs more fire, more definite things for which we are thankful —more jobs, higher wages, immigrants bringing new ideas t our shores, better education, etc. Henry Wilson (pl) OFF RECORD: William Springer, head of London office of the Christian
  • it on and went to the back of the plane to show to his friends and advisers there. ^ The President to his bed for a nap-The President awakened, pressed in his shirt, trousers, and new robe and signed th remaining blue folders.^. Mr. Watson reported
  • for a possible job at KTB C thi s summe r t o help her earn/sav e mone y for college . W / Luc i he discusse d thei r ne w house, th e strike a t Catholi c Universit y recently and then settle d dow n to read the morning papers from loca l Texa s cities . 9:00a
  • and ask him to come out about 5:00a to see him Said to have Secret Service pick him, up and to keep it very quiet but that he would like very much to see him prior to the operation in the morning. Dr Cain The /Dr. Nss Hallenbeck thumb doctors came
  • McPherson morning Senator Frank Moss Secretary Udall the Moss met w/ McPherson this and urgently requested a meeting with the President to discuss his bill, S 26 Great :Rstxx Salt Lake Shorelands Bill Senator Moss presented a good case for signing the bill
  • morning coolness -a group of "Ladies for Lyndon " was assembled on the corner. Arrived at sight of speech - - Washington High School -- the President went along the fence line to shake all the hands that he possibly -could. The speech was outside
  • visited by) , Bill Moyers (pl) Joe Califano(pl) Walt Rostow (pl) Joe Califano Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Fowler Joe Califano (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) Edwin Weisl, Sr. - New York City (b. 1) Bill Moyers to Oval Office Walt Rostow Secretary McNamara
  • :00p Awakened, -• and watched the evening television news. * 6:10 j , sho —— Walt j the i plane, j S The i — 7:00p i \ jTo i , l i| , • . ..). | | 7:10p To 1. 7:15p I , j| President asked that Wm Bundy, Cy Vance, add mjdr be asked to come
  • Minister George Papandreou, distinguished friend and ally, LBJ" Meeting ended at 11:31 am Ken Gaddis sprayed the President's throat with medication prescribed to ease the morning's W, Jenkins (pl) throat irritation George Reedy To the East Room
  • -- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes. (Mr. Murphy is from th e Nat'l. Assn. for Retarded Children and Mr. Ra y from th e Kennedy Foundation ) The Barnes family is from Los Alamos , New Mexico. 11:30 The President me t w/ Mr. Juan Gonzales ( a former student
  • and joined the group. The President talked with Secy McNamara about different people in the ***""" Administration. When mf and Simon came in, he kidded them about being ou together and told his new favorite story again about Marie going out in Bangkok
  • with President Eisenhower and the press. He paused in the reception area and showed the press pictures of the asian trip. . Th e President and Mary S in the President's room, sitting in chairs with the President _reading the morning papers. The President asked
  • to your inquiry the total amount of the reduction is Bill Moyers $292 million. Mike Manatos. To the Oval Office -And asked for a copy of the new issue of "Newsweek" The President walked to theFish Room where Mrs. Wintle was waiting and brought her w/ him
  • while h e rested. H e mentioned that he had not slept long enough and wanted to take a nap. He also complaine d of abdominal pains, w/ mf an d Nurse Chapowicki, the President slept through most of the morning, wakin g at intervals to ask Bill Moyers
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  • t Senator - /11:20a To ' handshake This list to DT Everett Dirksen mf's notes to DT the Cabinet Room for with students and representatives of th e Jacob H . Schiff Public School #192. New York City f They group of 125 children is headed by Dr
  • by) tur e Malechek - LBJ Ranc h r Krim - New Yor k City . Jac k Valenti and Courtenay departed i and Mr. an d Mrs. Simo n McHugh out Georg e Christian Marvi n Watson —— 5:55p Th mfaske asked mf maguire maguirean for forgis gist t j L)ay D C°d 2
  • P,^ December The White House p Activity (include visited by) ture 4, 1967 Monday ExpendiCode Breakfast Hon. Robert S. McNamara, Secy of Defense EWalt W. Rostow -pl The usher reported that this morning only the doctor and Mr. Watson had been up
  • —.—. .. .. . ,: . —, Col . Cros s t o office w / Cd r Sam E. Latimer , US N - new aide i n his offic e to introduc e hi m t o th e Presiden t 12:25p | : | ————— . 12:20p j !i j| T" i & LUNC H; w / Mrs . J hnso n | Jessi e Hunte r Mar y Rathe r mf , JR J
  • w/Mrs. Johnson. Jack Valenti was in and out of bedroom working w/ the President. The President worked in his bedroom the entire morning. McGeorge Bundy ~ D. C. (n/r) 12:40 C Friday LD 10:00 C Day f Departed Lewis Ranch w/ same party and Jack
  • Saturday May Awake breakfast in bed had rub by Chief Miller started morning met w/ JV exercise 16 1964 program Arrive office Mr John McCone To Cabinet Wm Room H - fou r meetings : (One : Supplementa l Aid for Vietna m - w / Secy . Rusk , John
  • a briefing memo for his meeting w/ Chancellor Kiesinger today and other items that had accumulated during the night. This morning, he read the "New York Times" and the "Stars and Stripes" : j 1j . Mr. j Ranch i (____-E \ j last Marvin Watson told
  • the Presi dent also adked for the latest report on George Christian, who underwent surgery in Austin this morning, mf replied that she had talked while he was still in the recovery room and at that time the doctors reported they had found exactly what he
  • tightening recommendation s in our bill and Pres. 's Message). ^ For past sev. weeks it has been working on the org. of domestic side of the Govt. This morning it was briefed by Gardner Ackley and the CEA on the org. of the Govt : or economic planning
  • , and appeared really frightened--the President had much fun kidding him about it the remainder of the afternoon. 22&3ax LUNCH on the patio--New England boiled dinner plus picnic food*" The President Mrs. Johnso n Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kintner Horace Busby
  • New York Times, saying that he had put off reading these ugly things as long as possible He then read the paper the entire trip to San Antonio Date November ,ia
  • visited by) ture The doctors and nurses awakened the President and gave him the usual early morning and his breakfast. tests 8:35a Mary S in —Jake Valenti and Courtenay were already in: Courtenay in a very happy mood, obviously pleasing the President
  • . his call) In office working desk from morning pouch out of Washington To front lawn and joined Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Young Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gill Hon. Sargent Shriver and aide - Bill Mullins Hon. Bill Crook and aide
  • r^tr August 4, 1966 White House p^ Thursday Expendi Activity (!nc}udc visited by) ture Awake Paul (Jode Glynn says the President's main interest thi morning was to go on another lose-weight campaign. ^Jake Jacobsen Marvin Watson Dale Meeks
  • usher's checked calls checked Ilatf January White House p^ 11, 1966 TUESDAY Activity (include visited by) Breakfast in his roomMW, JJ and JV in Arrived in MJDR's Office - "good morning - ladies and gentlemen" to yb and mjdr. To the Oval Rm Ofc
  • To the Oval Office w / Jack Valenti __ Placed call to Senator Everett Dirksen -- only if he is in his office { --the Senator was not --cancelled the call (Off record - will see him in morning JV set up the appointment w/o telling the Sen, that he will see
  • (pl)-_-. " Glynn reported that the President took a bath this morning instead of his usual shower) - — - Mrs. Lloyd Hand Valenti and Califano To Oval Ofc w/ Joe Califano, Harry McPherson, MW To the Theater w/ MW for presentation of the "Heart