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- in a telephone conversation with Anderson, LBJ recommends that
Anderson meet with the House and Senate committees in executive session as
soon as possible about the legislation because there will be considerable
opposition to the measures. He cites his recent
- , Marietta Brooks, and Mrs. W.A. Griffis attend.
1/31
LBJ returns to Washington today via Dallas. Speaker Rayburn is on the same
flight with him from Dallas to Washington.
February
2/1
LBJ has a number of phone conversations today concerning the candidacy
- a dinner at the Carlton Hotel in honor of Miss Lou.
February
2/1
Truman telephones LBJ concerning the wildcat railroad strike.
Eisenhower addresses an informal joint session of Congress in the Library of
Congress and emphasizes the need for U.S
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In telephone conversation with Mack DeGuerin, Ed Clark mentions that people in
Texas think LBJ is leading candidate in the race for governor now, despite the
fact that Beauford Jester, John Lee Smith and Coke Stevenson may be in the
field.
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In his column, Drew Pearson criticizes “one-man rule” method used by LBJ
(Lyndon Johnson) to make committee assignments. Pearson maintains that LBJ
never calls a meeting of the Steering Committee, but instead has Democratic
Whip Earle Clements telephone
- /1
Johnsons are at the Ranch. At noon Skeeter Johnston calls LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) to
inform him of Senator Kerr’s death. Phone conversations with Jim Webb, Reedy,
press follow.
1/2
LBJ helicopters to Austin for the afternoon, returns to Ranch
- to be complete or definitive.
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Later that evening, LBJ telephones Dean Acheson for his advice on tomorrow’s
meeting. Acheson is highly critical of the administration’s position.
Eisenhower, Dulles, U.N. Ambassador Lodge and 26 congressional
- of delegates to the Blanco County
convention on Tuesday.
5/6
In conversations with Earl Mazo of the New York Herald Tribune, LBJ discloses
that he was threatened with death or maiming by an anonymous telephone
caller after his speech Thursday night
- for visiting East Texans.
3/3
LBJ and CTJ attend a tea honoring Wright Patman. CTJ is to stand in the reception
line.
3/5
Mary Rather writes LBJ about a recent conversation she had with Crawford
Martin in which Martin said that LBJ would not have any
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speech last week. I have had hundreds of wires, letters and telephone calls, and
they are practically unanimous in support of measures I discussed.”
3/31
LBJ, CTJ, Margaret and Margaret Ann Kimball, and Leila Clark go to New York. LBJ
is scheduled
- had Easter vacation this week from school, but goes back next week.”
LBJ writes County Judge Lewis Porter that he and nine other senators are
sponsoring legislation to provide loans to existing rural telephone companies to
improve and expand
- means for the economical conversion of saline waters into water
suitable for agricultural, industrial and municipal use. He writes that the Senate
Appropriations Committee today decided that the desalinization project was so
important and so necessary
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Addresses AFL-CIO Legislative Conference and attends luncheon in his honor.
During day talks with Halaby (FAA) re: J.T. Rutherford and with Rutherford re:
conversation with Halaby, and later with Jerry Holleman re: J.T. Holleman
[Rutherford]. Meets
- .
Republican National Committee’s fact sheet accuses LBJ of leading a Democratic
attempt “to frighten the nation [about] a business dip . . . for political advantage”
and charged that a “series of panic statements” in Congress were inspired by
telephone calls
- . Kennedy) Later meets
with Bill White who has decided to write book on LBJ, and meets with Smathers
re: Pearson story and “palace guard” jealousy. Later calls Moyers re: LBJ’s
conversation with Fulbright on Peace Corps: Fulbright says only $10 million
- for a special weekend.
8/17
LBJ and Mary Rather return to Washington from Austin on plane.
8/21
Three-power “Washington Conversations on International Organization” begins
at Dumbarton Oaks mansion on the edge of Washington, attended by
representatives
- Dulles’ security files. It makes bipartisanship right difficult. We
Democrats need to know which one of the Republican Parties to be bipartisan
with.”
4/14
Jim Rowe reports on a conversation he had with a friend who had been on a sixweek tour of Texas