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- Motorcade
moved out into an unusually quiet evening and few people and traveled quickly
to its destination w/out slowing or stopping for any of the pockets of crowds here
and there
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e President arrived at the Americana Hotel, New York City
- Katzenbach available
tomorrow.
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withstood the examination very well
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is now in the recovery room. Will go to his
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room in approximately one hour. .
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time of hospitalization indefinite at this
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PRESIDENT
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Andrews AF Base and walked to the waiting AF One 26000 which had ~~
completely redone and overhauled since the last time the President traveled
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e 26000 departed Andrews AF Base, Washington , D. C. for Randolph AF Base
the following passengers
- of their
travel plans between now and November. He in turn said if
any Members of the Cabinet were going to take unusual absences
the Members of the Cabinet shoul d notify me.
The Presiden t later told me that he would like to see these
schedules and I have been
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have traveled to many of the *^f
Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, 4101 Cathedral Avenue, Washington, DC
developing countries, and five ^
Dr. J. George Harrar , President, Rockefeller, Foundation, NYC
xxta&Kx& active Subcommittees
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23, 1966
Saturday
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Departed South Lawn via
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The motorcade departed the airport. (SS used a closed Lincoln)
Riding with the President were:
Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York
Cong. Richard McCarthy
Cong. Henry Smith
Cong. Thaddeus & Dulski
Mayor Frank Sedita of Buffalo {
The motorcade traveled small
- to the President's cabin
COMPLETE MANIFESTO FOR S w e e t r o l l s
and coffee served
THIS DAY'S TRAVEL TO DT ! (^
Governor Robert E. Smylie Cong
Byron G Rogers Cong
Jed Johnson, Jr
i Mr.
R. McCall (Governor's aide) Cong
Roy H McVicker Hon JohnCarver, Und
1 Senator
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July 22 , 196 5
White Hous e
THURSDAY
•travel an d
- as silver tankar d
- a portrait of himself
- a teddy bear for little Lyn
The President gave the
King:
- an autographed portrait of himself in a silver frame
- travel desk set
- an Accutron clock
- an Octint Lamp - with the slipper ship "Flying
Cloud
- Moving
east on Ranch Road #1
4:56p Arrived
Scharnhorst
5:51p Departed
Scharnhorst
5:50p::On Highway 290 East ~
5:58p Arrived
Boyhood Home
6:04pDeparted Boyhood Home
6:12p Traveling
on Highway 290 West
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6:25p
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On Lewis Ranch :
6:54p Departed
Lewis Ranch
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SD1 Ce cilio Pontanilla , Jr .
Sfct. Paul J.
Mr. Harr
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Sgt.
Sgt.
Marshall K. Gaddis
Robert
Sgt
Jack
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Cliff
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Mr. Wil l Sparks
Mr.—and Mrs.—Cecil Burne y
Mr. Be n Wattenberg
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FOR TRAVEL
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Giles :
Henry Brandon and Francis Bator
Christian joined
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- to their departure. The
President looked fit and rested (even though he slept little last night , and
Mrs. Johnson stood at his side wearing a new green traveling outfit
Helicopter from South Lawn w/ Mrs. Johnson, Secretary McNamara
Secretary Wirtz, Walt Rostow
- children and let them see the President. He said th
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it might be their rules to keep them from his car, but that was why he traveled
26,000 miles, and flew for ten hours
- of Foreign Affairs
General Vladimir Alekseyevich Volkov , Security Officer for High-level Soviet officials
traveling abroad
Yuly M. Vorontsov, Counselor, Embassy of USSR
Mr Igor Nikolayevich Zemskov, Chief, Archives Administration (Diplomatic History