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  • National Archives 5:41 Left Archives 5:48 To White House 8:56 w/ President left White House and visited American Jewish Committee Convention at Shoreham Hotel and Democratic Congressional Club. Democratic Fundraising Dinner at Armory 10:43 w/ President
  • ) meeting in Sen Mansfield's office Joe Kilgore and Homer Cazamias John Bailey Cordell Moore Sen Dirksen General Clay Speaker Bobby Ramsey Clark Bill Moyers George Brown (Houston) Reception given by National Demo Committee for Democratic Senators
  • :50a 4. 12:00n 5. 1:00p 6. 6:45p 7. 7:45p The White House for Leadership breakfast meeting. With President and Mrs. Kennedy, greeted Democratic Women on White House lawn. Congressman Roberts to present Judge Hall, his successor in Texas Senate. Opened
  • of Jack Brown of the National Democratic Committee. Opened Senate. Telephone conversation with George Reedy. Hosted luncheon for 13 Democratic candidates for the Senate and others, including Senators Smathers, Hartke , Clark, Johnston, Hickey, Bible
  • . A primary point to be raised is the suggestion that in the consideration of any reorganizatio n of the Democratic National Committee that 3 Governors be invited to meet on an ex officio basis with the national committee or its executive committee so
  • : division of labor at LBJ Ranch. Worked with Ashton on bedroom. 3:35 Eivind combed out. 3. 4:15 To the Blue Room for reception for Democratic National Committee. 4:50 Left the South Grounds via chopper with the President and Luci. 4:59 Arrived at Andrews Air
  • and 8:03 Returned to the White House with Mssrs. Jacobsen and Califano. 8:35 With the President, Mssrs. Jacobsen and Califano, departed for the Washington Hilton - Jefferson Room. The President addressed the state chairmen of the Democratic National
  • to form receiving line for members of the Democratic National Committee. 5:40 To the State Dining Room for refreshments. 6:09 President to his office. 6:16 To the second floor. 6:42 Left the South Grounds via helicopter with the President, Ambassador
  • of Democratic National Committee - Washington Hilton Hotel. 11:05 Above group returned to White House - second floor. Entry No. Time Activity 11:35 Mr. and Mrs. Wasserman arrived. 11:40 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim arrived. 12:40 Mr. and Mrs. Weisl left; other
  • at 3:50 pm White House, Executive Committee of National Security Council Meeting (continuing discussion of last week) Depart White House -- Walk to 274 EOB, arriving there at 6:02 pm Depart White House via car 111 arriving Women's National Democratic
  • , but send message) -- see entry No. 8 Bill Moyers (returning VP's call) To the Ellipse for presiding at departure ceremonies o f the President of Bolivia, Victor PAZ Extennssoro --to EOB at 2:30 G. Reedy - re: adding members to EEO Committee To Mats Terminal
  • ^ " McConnell, Robert - Dept of Interior McKellar, Angus - N. C. Seashore Commission McFarland, Sidney - House Interior Committee Manley, John - General Manager, Alaska Railroad Montgomery, Clarence - National Park Service Morse, Thomas W. - Asst Supt, Cape
  • of living quarters Bill Moyers Attorney General Kennedy returning his call Meeting in Oval Room of Mansion w/ Democratic Members of Rules Committee including Cong J Madden Ind James J Delaney NY James W Trimble Ark Richard Bolling Mo Thomas P O'Neill Mass B
  • Goodrich, State Democratic Committee Chairman; Mrs. Annette Raker, Nationa l Committe State Cabinet — Secy, of State — Tom Adams; Sfate Treasurer — Edwin Larson Atty. General Ja mes Kynes, (Comptroller — Raygreen, Supt, of Public: Instruction — Thomas
  • , May 10, be observed and flags display on all Govt buildings on that day. . calls upon people of Nation to render public and private expression of their love and reverence for their mothers. 2) Prayer For Peace Proclamation issued - Memorial Day, 1964
  • and Bob Komer 6:30p -- Busby out at 4:18p April 20, 1966 Wednesday White House list not available WH police said a DNC man vouched for each guest Police asking DNC for complete list To the mansion w/ MW and PM for RECEPTION for Democratic National
  • , Export-Import Bank, Wash. , D. C. * Mr. Bob Perrin, Assistant Director, OEO, and former AA to Sen. McNamara * Mrs. Margaret Price, Vice Chairman. Democratic National Committee ' Mr. Zolton Ferency (Democratic Candidate for Governor of Michigan) ' Mr. Joe
  • mans To the office w/ JV McGeorge Bundy Congressman James Burke out off the record Mass To the Cabinet Room w/ Jack Valenti to make a magnetic tape for the Democratic National Committee Taped three statements Senate Democratic Conference Jan 2 1953
  • True," to be used by the Democratic National Committee. j^ The ltr from Dr. Bailey thanked the President for his help for his help through his administration in providing funds which enabled Northland College to "reach toward excellence. " n*t
  • for Sheraton -Park Hotel. Arrived Sheraton- Park - to Cotillion Room of Hotel - Women's National Democratic Club dinner honoring Ambassador Adlai Stevenson The Usher Re Reception at Mayflower Hotel given by Prime Minister and Mrs. Levi Eshki President give s
  • of the 1964 Campaign Conference for Democratic Women. Escorted to speaker's platform and introduced by Margaret Price, Vice Chairman of the Dem. National C nference - speaks from 9:50 unti 10:25 pm - 10:30p To the White House w/ Mrs. Johnson and JV
  • :40p : The President had LUNCH in his stateroom w/ Sen. Scott Lucas. Dorothy O'Brien National Democratic Committeewoman from Illin ois). VM, MF Arrive Springfield Capitol Airport -- greeted crowds (President was met by usual (lost one hour from CST
  • , Democratic National Committee General John P. McConnell Signed a few pieces of mail -- mjdr working signing table with the President To Jim Jones office with Larry O'Brien. Jan 9, 1969 The Whit e House Thurs George Christian (PL) Director Charle s Zwick
  • A. Walsh School of Foreign Service Building, ^^HHthe President met by Father Joseph Dunne, S. J. (head of the school of foreign service), and Jack H. Vaughn, Director of the Peace Corps. They escorted him to the Hall of Nations in the Building
  • to nominate Mr. Howard G. Gamser for reappointmei t National Mediation Board. Today aamed Mrs. Jayne Baker-Spain of Cincinnati as a Vice Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Today transmitted to the Senate the International
  • -President, Ecumenical World Committee - Jersey City, N. J. George V. Allen, - Director, Foreign Service Institute - Washington, D. C. Hon. John E. Babiarz - Mayor of Wilmington, Wilmington, Delaware Very Rev. Bernard Bak Hon. George Ball - Under Secy
  • Gonella's office) Bill Moyers Bill Moyers The President asked for Cong Harley Staggers --he was in a Committee meeting, and the President talked to Marguerite Fari (The Congressman's Administrative Assistant) Louis Martin, at the Democratic National
  • General Judge E Barrett Prettyman and Lee White re aspects of report issued by President's Committee on Narcotics and Drug Abuse out George Reedy Lee White remained in also w/ Pres out both Asst Secy of State Phillips Talbot Robert Komer Hon Walter P
  • ^^ CONSERVATION BILL SIGNING t Ralph Becker page A-Robert R. Garvey, Jr. Executive Director National Trust for Historic Preservation {! Mr. Casey Ireland ^ Housing Subcommittee House Committee on Banking and Currency ^Mrs. Jouett Shouse\ / Department
  • Brown - Beverly Hills, California Mrs Hilda Weinert (Fred Reece Al House - National President of Young Democrats Ivan Sinclair) R. Sargent Shriver, Adam Yarmolinsky, Mr. Mankowitz f Lynda Bird - Austin meeting Mrs Johnson only f George Brown - Houston
  • Watson's office f ~HHI . 7:15p -8:25p To the Fish Room with Marvin Watson - g^E MW out at 7:24p for Meeting with the Officers of the Democratic National Committee: John Criswell Martin -• Billie Farnum Charles Weltner Bill Phillips ; Aldrete Pric e
  • , Boylston, Mass - National Newspaper Boy age 14 Don Larrabee, Griffin News Bureau for picture to be used during National Newspaper Boy Day for publicity. To Cabinet Room FOR SIGNING CEREMONY - H. R. 13712. Minimum Wage Bill REMARKS Cong Philip Burton Cong
  • school students of the nation to speak out on rights and responsibilities of citizenship. This yr s subject is "Freedom's Challenge. " appt requested by £bcsp Cooper T. Holt, Exec Director, Five of these young people have been awarded national
  • Brooks, Stephen 1st Hechler, Ken Cong. 4th V STAFF Kidd's Incumbent staff WISCONSIN Holter, Tom 10th Lauri, Tim 10th Lauri, Carl 10th Lauri's Lauri's Nominee WYOMING Roncalio, Teno Cong. ^ ADDITIONS : Grotegut, J.W. Democratic National Committee
  • . Rober t McNamara (ret . P . 's call ) To th e Stat e Dinin g Room for a foreig n affairs briefin g o n Vietnam for selecte d member s o f Congress. . .OFF RECOR D - bipartisa n SENATE ARME D SERVICE S COMMITTEE /Sen. Richar d Russell , Ga . Sen \ Sen
  • . - just arrived from Honolulu, Hawaii. Attorney General Robert Kennedy - Cape Cod, Mass. (b. 2) (returning bis call) Departs w/ JV, Lynda Bird, for Hollywood Palladium - Fund Raising Dinner sponsored by the Democratic State Central Committee. Robert F. Six
  • by Governor Terry Sanford, Mayor Stan R. Brookshire, Hugh G. Mitchell Committee on Arrangements; Fred B. Heims, Clay Cline, Sen. Ervin, Sen. Jordan, Congressman Kitchin, Congressman Alexander and others. 43-piece Harding High School Band playing "Yellow Rose
  • , ' Harry Goodman , photographer to make photographs for the AH A j = - I j 12:20p 12:25p i | ; t,I 1i -^. j | ^^12:25p| 1:15p ;1:15p i; j / OFF ; the Mr. owns i ___ , Chuck \ ===^^ = RECORD: Owen Cheatham , BMBBBl National Campaign Chairman
  • , and walked along the fence g)H^H# greeting the crowd. RECEPTION COMMITTEE: Governor and Mrs. Roger Branigin of Indiana Mayor of Indianapolis and Mrs. John Barton Democratic State Chairman, Gordon St. Angelo Depart Indianapolis, Airport by helicopter HHH^HUHH
  • Marshall 10:35 12:00 The President received the following Negro leaders: Jack Greenberg, NAACP Legal Education Fund Dorothy Height, National Council of Negro Women A. Philip Randolph, President, Brotherhoo d of Sleeping Car Porters Roy Wilkins, Executive