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  • - pl Heiges - pl President asked that we return Director Zwick' s call and James Webb's call . The operator said that Director Zwick was testifying before the Senate Finance Committee with Secy. Fowler and that James Webb was testifying before
  • September (include visited by) LD Cabinet Room to make speech (REMARKS) to Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy In The meeting is attended by about 14 Committee members who represent business, labor, and the public . The meeting is chaired
  • . t o U N Bromle Secretary Dillo n o f Treasury r Car l T . Rowa n o f USI A e Bundy l Clifto n r Jenkin s k Valent i y Smit h until To Flower Garden Employment to address Opportunity the President's Committee on Equal until Attending
  • in government) Sheldon S. Cohen, Internal Revenue Service to John W. Chancellor, USIA Dr. Peter Bender, National Bureau of Standard s pics sentall Dr. Arnold Fritsch, Spec Asst to Chairman of AEC \ ^JK Lucien B. Guze, Veterans Administration Edwin A. Jaenke
  • 10:04a T ' Senato e White Hous e 0 _ Wednesda y y (includ e visite d by ) o Cabine t Room w / Jo e Califan o , to mee t wit h Senate Democratic LEADERSHI P OF and Democrati c member s o f the Senat e Financ e Committe e | Senato , Senato F
  • Advisory This committe e has worke d lo r the pas t yea r o n a repor t o n the role o f private enterpris e i n foreign lid . Th e repor t i s now ready fo r release . Committee on Private Enterprise in Foreign Aid To th e Cabine t R m w/Marvi n Watso
  • s n o doubt | tha t th e U . S . interventio n i s preventin g Asian nation s fro m fallin g t o Re d China. i | Mr . Da s is retire d a s Chie f Edito r o f the Hindustan Time s ( a major English daily ) in 1959 , I ha s sinc e founde d th e Indi
  • representing the National Association of i Counties | Mr. | Mr. J Mr. Ij |j ut. Manatos theater for film TAPING of statement on Social Security Proposals for AFL-C O to ova l office Sen. J. W. Fulbright. Op. reported he was enroute to a Kennedy Center
  • of Bridgeport -and the President received a small silver dish presented on behalf of the people of Bridgeport, Conn. National Boys Club Week is celebrated this week - March 27- April 2 Young Arroyo is of Puerto Rican extraction and has been in this country only
  • Lynda 'Johnson and Agents Howard and Keiser. Motored di' rectly to the Shamrock-Hilton Hotel. 5:53 P2-1 White House Press plane arrived at Houston Inter- national Airport. 6:05 PI4 ' 'USAF #26000 arrived at Houston International Airport. (Sec Attachment
  • the 'Board, Jaco b Blaustein , o f Pikesville, Maryland , Presiden t o f the American Tradin g Productio n Corporatio n an d former consultan t toth e American Delegation , Unite d Nations. Also reappointe d Harvey S . Firestone , Jr . , o f Akron, Ohio , a s
  • Pete r an d Saint Pau l -National __>^-for FUNERAL , servic e fo r Cathedra ^ John Theodor e McNaughto n i^s- Sarah Elizabet h Fulkma n McNaughto n £_^ Theodore McNaughto n l e 'MiiHous. Date ENT LYNDON 6. JOHNSON XAtv July The resident began his
  • __^^._^^_^^^.^^_^^_^^^^__^^^_^^^^^^^^^^_.^_.^_.^^__^..^^^^^_^._^^^^__^^^^_^^_^^^_^^^_^^_^_^^__^__.^ recommended the address this group President _ if he desired a be sympathetic toward efforts to preserve the freedom of a small nation. [ lZ:02p j Th e Presiden t departed the Shoreham Hotel - by car r^^ Oct The White House p 23, 1967 Monday
  • is played. Helicopters land on ellipse. . . motorcade to South Lawn. Greeted Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, Greek national anthem played after receiving line broke up, Star Spangled Banner played. President and Prime Minister reviewed troops
  • a t Speaker' s platfor m a t fron t o f Newhouse Plaza . ^Dedicatio n of Newhouse Invocation by Dean Noble. Communication s Cente r a t Syracus e University ) . visite d wit h Gov. Rockefeller a s h e wa s waiting to speak ) Singing o f National Anthem
  • of the USAF Band played "Ruffles and Flourishes" and ' Hail to the Chief" as the president shook hands with those assembled on the steps including: Mrs. Clarence L. Johnson^ Mr. Martin W. Decker (Natl. Aero. Assoc. } Fred Crawford (Collier Trophy Committee
  • patented to the State of Alaska for the use and benefit of the University of Alaska. S. 1764, An Act to authorize the acquisition of certain lands within the boundaries of the Uinta National Forest in the State of Utah, by the Secretary of Agriculture. S
  • and his to the AG \. Today announced his intention to nominate Bernard Zagorin to be the first United States Director of the Asian Development Bank -- also released his bio data. Today announced the appointment of a National Citizens Advisory Committee
  • Planning Commission. As Chairman: Philip G. Hammer of Atlanta, Georgia As Member - James O. Gibson - of Washington, D. C. Today the President announced the appointment of 14 members of the National Highway Safety Advisory Committee ___
  • Edmondson, Vice President of the Univ of Houston student body Hancock , son of Dorothy Hancock (his grandfatheris John Wilson of Beeville) tw o young men have been attending the National Students Convention Oval Ofc w/ George Christian Joe 3:30p t To 3
  • ) Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman ,—__ Secretary of HUD Robert Weaver Secretary of HEWJohn Gardner ^——^^ - —^, Director OEO, Sargent Shriver Chmn, Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs, Vicente T. Ximenes ______^ he REMARKS
  • . Counsel , Cong. House Armed Services Committee) Fred Schwengel Charles Weltner . J. Russell Tuten Robert Stephens Philip J. Philbin L. Mendel Rivers P. 5 Mon White House 9-14-64 Horace Busby fr mans Larry O'Brien returning his call George Reedy fr
  • Mel Allen sportcaster Warren Giles - President o f the National League Joseph J^fe Cronin President of the American League (presented *-^p~ league passes James H. Lemon , Washington Senators The President received George A. Selkirk, Washington Senators
  • ^ _______ * ______ : ~ __ ________________ announced a supplemental allocation of $720,000 for the State of Arizona. __ I Today I on Dr. i Today on announced the appointment of four members of the President's Committee _ National Medal of Science -- Dr. James Shannon, Dr. Harry H. Hess, Max S
  • --Douglass Cater was hostinga luncheon . ________ Secy John Carrier and members of the Advisory Committee on Int'l Studies Dr. James H . McCrocklin, President , Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos ^Dr. Frank Rose, President, University of Alabama
  • Classical Symphony (division of National Symphony) To North Portico to say goodbye to the Erhards To second floor Retired HOUSEGUESTS: Mr. Jay Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. MaxBrooks, usfo*E***f..T.-....T.*soff.,;f ..tic* I., 7,, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frost
  • Komer ^ Joe Califano OFF THE RECORD: Chamber of Commerce Executives: Oke Pix , Robert Gerholz, National President of U.S. Chamber of (om See Page 8 for substance M. A. Wright, Vice President of discussion Arc h Booth, Executive Vice President Marvin
  • briefing related that they discussed U S foreign policy the State of the National economy the budget general fiscal policy and national defense To mansion jr/ Marvi n Watso n fo r LUNCHEO N wit h Hon. Gardne r Ackley , Chairma n Counci l o f Economic
  • :35 Greeting s fro m Senat e Breakfas t Group 8:38 Ne w Testament Readin g Matt The Honorable George L. Murphy U.S. Senat e . 6:24-3 3 The Honorable Orville L. Freeman Secretary o f Agriculture 8:41 Intercessio n fo r National Leader s Th e
  • and historical meeting, Lyndon B. Johns Norman Rockwell 8 x 10 color pic in silver frame w/ seal embossed on it "To The Chairman of the National Leadership Committee, "Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu, With warm good wishes, Lyndon B. Johnson Norman Rockwell -- same
  • by ) 'i 6:15p 6:30 p Presiden ' Joh _^ Hon t t o Cabine t Room for meetin g wit h Democratic C Nationa l Committe e officer s and Executive Committe e John M . Bailey , Chairma n Mrs. Doroth y V. Bush , Secretar y n B . Criswell . Treasure r Mrs. Indi
  • with Committee Chairmen June YVH.TE HOUSE Date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY ,, 71 11 In Out Lo ~f 10:10a TT f or t ExpendiActivity Code LD 10:09p To 10:20a OFF (include visited by) ture Oval Ofc RECORD: Hon. Edwin Weisl, Sr. 10:20a To 11:09 for STAFF
  • f Senat e Spac e Committe e authorization. . . Int o Ova l Offic e (OF F TH E RECORD) --Sen Anderson is Chairma n o f Sen Aeronautical an d Space Science s Committee . 12:45p OF 12: 52p f / 12:59 F RECORD : Telephon e Cal l t o Mik e Dougla s - o
  • national flower. At the foot of the airplane steps, President and Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos awaited to greet the President. — also a WELCOMING COMMITTEE Note: The President, inspite of published advance text, made no arrival statement, here in Manila
  • enroute to NYC for funeral of Mrs. Emanuel Celler (wife of NYC democratic Those on the 26, 000, AF-1 aircraft were: Members of the New York delegation " Cong Luster L. Wolff Cong. Robert W. Kastenmeier Cong. Herbert Tenzer Cong. James C. Corman Cong
  • -- "We're 4-U, " Good Luck -- "All the Way" The President began to make his way along the red carpet to the airplane. Lined along the way to the plane were the members of the Farewell Committee The President shook hands w/ each one, and had personal remarks
  • . Monday y (incluReleased texts of two memoranda from Cabinet people to the President --from the Postmaste Approbations Committee Milton Young , Ranking minority member of " " . .-. < Cong. George Mahon , Chairman House Appropr iations Committee / Cong
  • operates under the Economic Opportunity Act. J—j _,- 11:59;. t| Walt 12:00n t | Marvin Rostow (pl) Watson (pl) j HH 12:00 ~12:06p | Cx 12:08p T 12:40 :1 [J n |: i i j Walt ^ Rostow The President into the Cabinet Room to join [' NATIONAL
  • office, and he delivered impromputu REMARKS Ralph Hall, National Commander of AMVETSand Leo Anderson, Legislative Representative of AMVETS Pics sent yb Mr. Hall and Mr. Anderson presented to the President a sterling silver (approx 2" x 4 life
  • d i a n a n d n a m e " C B e t t e r J o b s " Arrive National Reactor Testing Station. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Idaho Operations Office, Idaho Falls, Idaho (two helicopters with support personnel, photographers, and Secret Service had landed