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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 1 . i ,—_— _ e President arrived at the Americana Hotel, New York City
  • Katzenbach available tomorrow. { VPres. withstood the examination very well '. [ : : -and is now in the recovery room. Will go to his j hospital room in approximately one hour. . !j Exact time of hospitalization indefinite at this T SEK TRAVEL RECORD
  • n W . Black , Director , U.S . Trave l Servic e _J Sylva n Barnet t -US Travel Servic e ____ , | Mauric e Duni e i Jo e Swanne r ! Larr y Levinson out at 11:30a 1. , , T :_ . , o Ova l Offic e ' —_ — ' ' THE WHITE House Date PRESIDENT
  • ; Andrews AF Base and walked to the waiting AF One 26000 which had ~~ completely redone and overhauled since the last time the President traveled it-~~~~~ 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
  • , Tuskegee Institute, Ala. 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 ^ Mr
  • to the White House -- and to the second floor Date July White House ^a\ Achvhy ^inctude visited bv) ture mf asked SS for reports to check day's travel aide's ofc asked for complete manifest 23, 1966 Saturday ExpendiCode Departed South Lawn via
  • 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
  • auspices o f the World Press Institut e t o observe American lif ee an an dd instituteions instituteions;; an d 5 execs, execs ,oo ffthe th eInstitu Institute e whic hh sponsor sponsorss thei thei rr 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 r 6:25p " On Lewis Ranch : 6:54p Departed Lewis Ranch
  • m Fisher ' SD1 Ce cilio Pontanilla , Jr . Sfct. Paul J. Mr. Harr Glynn Sgt. Sgt. Marshall K. Gaddis Robert Sgt Jack Recco Cliff y Middletonj Mr. Wil l Sparks Mr.—and Mrs.—Cecil Burne y Mr. Be n Wattenberg SEE TRAVELMr.BobHardesty FOR TRAVEL
  • of London through Francis Bator. i 7:00p j 7:15p' ' i__ [j jj^ SEK The Frank GeO. President to Oval Rm Office w/ Giles : Henry Brandon and Francis Bator Christian joined TRAVEL RECORD ^^ u s GOveBWCN T P.IHT1M OfriCC 1«M ^^ 0*-1«4-7JS RECORD
  • 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 ^F)a!r , Octobe ' r 23, 1966 Dav Activity (inctud e visited bv) tu Expet Got r 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