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  • board ) fo r th e tri p t o th e Austi n office . Family cemetery Turned righ t o n Pleasan t Hil l Roa d e n rout e t o Johnso n Cit y SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY U S GOVERNMEN T PRINTIN G OFFIC E 196 4 OF— 744-73 5 Page No. : mary s
  • for the a Statement SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY to the gate. . . evening by the President on Report of Northeastern Power Blackout Page No.:
  • by Presiden t Kenned y bu t had continue d as his immediat e advisor s durin g the pas t 1 4 months. iBfisdxfaBDafckx x Resignation s were accepted fro m P . Kennet h O'Donnell , Davi d F. Powers , Mye r Feldma n an d Jane t Travell. It was announce d
  • To Montgomery, Ala Arr Montgomery, Ala -- spoke to crowd from tain To Clanton, Ala Arr Clanton, Ala — spoke to crowd from back of train To Birmingham, Ala Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No. TELEPHONE CODE
  • an d chatted while photographer s snapped pictures . Governor Warre n E. Hearne s o f Missouri -joined . . The remainde r o f the legislators an d interested persons tha t ha d travele d to Independenc e moved t o th e auditoriu m i where th e bil l
  • 5, 1968 Christian Johnson 3:24p To 3:26p t feb ^fc mjdr Stegall Stegall - pl - pl - pl ^ re Nancy Dickerson query on when the President was out of the country in 1961, SEE TRAVEL RECORD t FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY Bay f . u s G OVERN, of Pigs
  • folder on it mf's desk. of Vice President requested that the President se e this group spent over $200 million in private funds last year in support the President's travel program -- just announced a major new emphasis on overseas programs to help our
  • - Saratoga Springs, New York • RECORD; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walter of Topkxka. Kansas (the President's third cousin--Mary I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Garrison Baines, daughter of Joe Baines) The Garrisons are traveling w/ the Walters ' MITE House Date August 19
  • A Aldrich then presented the report to the President Chairman of the Committee) Vice President stood at the President's left on the steps REMARKS by the President SEK TRAVEL RECORD > FOR TRAVEL ACrriVITY -" '.''..."••""- ; jr. US ( GOV£RMMCNT PKIHTINe
  • to the oval office President to the Cabinet Room For handshakes with U. S. Travel Service Director and overseas office Directors. This organization is charged Secretary of Commerce, Hon. Alexander B. Trowbridge with the responsibility o f Mr. John W. Black
  • - photographer s t o cover Sat o mtg 12:55p George Christia n an d MW 12:56p l:00p The Presiden t walke d th e Prime Ministe r t o his car - at C-9 -to sa y goodbye l:01p Back t o Oval Ofc 1 i SEE TRAVEL RECOR D FOR TRAVE L ACTIVIT Y U S GOVERNMENT
  • and twoSecret Service Agents. Airborne at 10:3 5 a.m. 11:02 a.m. Arrived Austin, Texas SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY the Sa n J. Martin Junior High School Field Page No.: 1 'H.TE HOUSE ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON • DiARY resident began his day
  • votes Representatives. Barry Goldwater received 52 votes; Hubert Humphrey received 486 votes; William E. Miller received 52 votes. SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY Page No. 4 January 6 . 196 5 White House Wednesday Today sen t a persona l
  • Secret Agent Boring Secret Agent Glynn LD t f Monday Activity (includ e visite d by) * f 9:35 9:40 Day In Dr. Arrive office In Dr. (n/r - from mansion) Burkley's office To pack on for hot Travell's office right hip Major Cook, w/ Walter
  • Ackley's briefingmemo possibly taking on Chairmanship when Ackley leaves in '68 Walt Rostow Secretary Fowler SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 OF — 744-735 Page No.: 5 68 8:05p t 8:10p Georg 8:14p t .M W (pl
  • retired . SEE TRAVEL. RECORD FOR TRAVEL. ACTIVITY VERNMENT PRINTIN G OFFIC E 1964 OF - 744-735 Page No . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHiNGTON fm Liz Carpenter (re Pres. 's visit to Coz Or eole's) "She told him she'd driven to Austin by herself. . . . and gave
  • Expendi- Activity (include visited by) ture Code 3Ht OFF RECORD: Carl Greenberg, Political Editor of the Los Angeles Times and Tom Johnson -Mr. Greenberg has been traveling around the country interview various potential Presidential candidates
  • / Whit e Hous e correspondent s an d present album s t o thos e who traveled aroun d th e worl d w / th e President i n 196 7 -- th e album s were prepare d las t year , an d held. Sat Jan 1 8 196 9 The Whit e House To Ova l Of c SbexsH^? Genera l
  • , New York via DC -6. In cabin w/ Mayor Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Natalie Cushing (traveling w/ Mrs. Kennedy ) Governor Harriman, and Congressman Thaddeus J Dulski Arrive Buffalo, New York - greeted by. Shook hands w/ crowd. Motorcade
  • that was being sent to the Congress on that day. SEE TRAVEL RECOR D FOR TRAVE L ACTIVITY NMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 OF —744-735 Page No.:2 " January 7, 1965 White House Thursday To the library, and then to second floor George Reedy Jack Valenti
  • program immediately," and speed the development of a commercial airliner traveling more than 2-1/2 times the speed of sound. Pres . Johnson said he accepted the suggestion s of a recently established President's Advisory Committee on Supersonic Transport
  • Gate for arriva l a t Mansion . e Salinge r (n/ r - f r Mans. ) „ / 9:15 Jim Mathis to Mansion d Stegal l / y McPherso n (n/ r - f r Mans.) ^ e Tolso n (n/ r - f r Mans. ) a Bir d Beverages 1. r Jenkin s (n/ r - f r Mans.) TRAVEL ACTIVITY *** o f ArrlT
  • & M rs Ala n Boyd, board , s o th e President Dr. Jane t Travel l an d her husban d Mr . Joh n Powel l were on d fo r them t o com e joi n hi m MW reminde 10:46a aske The President talke dw / Mrs . Boy d Sec y Boyd Mr. & Mrs . Mik e Manato
  • (include visited by) —The President told Mrs. Johnson and Lynda that for their Christmas present he to hire a full - time beautician for them so that their hair would always —look nice.—He Said he would have a Ju;R^N».y^>&vALCkA offer travel around
  • n^r May White House Day Secy McNamara ! Bill Moyers Director Schultze Don Thomas - Austin, Texas 20, 1966 FRIDAY Issued memorandum to heads of Exec Depts and agencies re further restrictions on employment and travel Today made public ltr from
  • travel plans ans opportunities for press contact James "Jimmy " Weschler o f the N Y Post - NYC Bill White and his remarks re Viet Nam Attorney Genera l Nichoba s Katzenbach re before Rules To offic e wit h Marvi n Watso n v re his column
  • to the Mansion and t o Dr. Travell' s ol d offic e fo r discussions . Joined b v Secretar y Ball , Secretar y McNamar a an d McG . Bund y t o th e secon d flo Jr To th e secon d floor an d joine d th e abov e Secretary Secretarv
  • 4:10p i 4:25p t 4:45p 5:20p Walt Rosto w (pl ) To mansio n - fo r LUNCH - alon e 5:10p C i The Presiden t returne d t o th e ova l offic e w / Joe Califan o t Secy Dea n Rus k SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY US GOVERNMEN T PRINTIN G
  • Business. SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY U S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1964 OF— 744-735 Page No.: 4 /Hire House «NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON Date July 17, MARY » ., ,nibegan hi s day at (Place) TheDay Resident :1 Tune Telephone 1 In Out Lo White
  • . President took with him as gifts ^KBLX for the Westmorelands some pictures of Lyn, book ends, 2 decks of playing cards electric razor and Swedish crystal ashtray w/ 2 arrived at Westmoreland residence for DINNER Gen SEE TRAVEL RECORD „ FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY Fa
  • Train TRAVEL ACTIVITY Diary Entry No. Departure Time From (Place) Mode of Travel* Accompanied by * If CP give flight number; if SP give owner. ** Met by, Meetings, Activity, etc. Destination (Place) Arrival Time Remarks** Yolanda, Rufe
  • Mahon OFF RECORD Date THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day are) T h e President began his day at (Place) Entry No. Telephone f or t Time In Out Lo Expenditure Activity (includ e visite d by ) Code LD SEE TRAVEL
  • t McNamar= a re ABM, testifying o n the Hil l (filed w/ b. 1 of Jan. 10) 10:16a t 11:13a Marvin Watso n (pl ) To th e oval offic e w / Marvi n Watso n i SEE TRAVEL RECORD FOR TRAVEL ACTIVIT Y US GOVERNMEN T PRINTIN G OFFIC E 196 4 OF - 744
  • (autographed) to Pete r Rostow after lunch -present ^ 1968 SUNDAY Telephone i or t 1 12:11p Departed. 2:29p t 1:45p 2:30p e MAY SEE TRAVEL RECORD u.s. GOVERN™ . ^. — birthday present VHITE Housf Date >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON May ,DIAR* LBJ RANCH
  • the Sant a F e Ne w Mexican d workin g Chairma n o f the Industry-Governmen t Specia l Tas k Forc e o n Travel Amb. 'iBfc McKinne y presented th e repor t o f that tas k force t o th e President . McKinney wa s formerl y Am b t o Switzerlan d VHITE HOUSE
  • he wa s ver y tired , an d *fj*mr spen t much o f mea l talking t o mjd r abou t meals , diets , etc. H e tol d he r tha t th e Nav y mes s boy s who travel wit h him don' t kno w muc h abou t cooking. After dinne r - workin g th e res t o f the nigh
  • Council S | Roger Wilkins, Senior Vice President, The Travelers Corp ; over fare House Date Jul y 31, 196 7 >CNT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY /»i \ ) Day Th 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place T:~, TuneTelephon f 1, tL In Ou e„ H _ t Expendi Activit
  • . William Westmoreland Mrs. Mary Young Mrs. Alice Kirkpatrick V S 60VtS**€WT PW"!T)M6 OFftCE )*S4 Of—7*1-7!S Issued statement by the President on the appointment of a Industry-government Special Travel Task Force.
  • Shack leton Dr . Jane t Travel l Mrs. Rut h Timberlak e Proko p Mrs . Jame s Row e ^ Jac k Valenti After th e meeting , th e ladie s talke d wit h the ladies o f the press i n th e Cabine t Room To office - - an d in lounge with Mrs. Jeann e Murra y
  • Good crowds all along the way. Inone instance the motorcade traveled ona turnpike. Motorists were stopped along the way to make room for the motorcade. Arrive DALLASTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA The crowds were so large -- Dallas town has a population of 3700