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- Free Press
Univ, of Detroit
Stanley Krajewski, Editor-in-Chief Polis h DailyMildred
News Jeffrey, Demo Nat'l Cmtee w
Rabbi Richard Hertz, Temple Beth El
man
Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, Exe. Secy, Detroit &
Michigan Council of Churche
s
FRIDAY
May 22, 1964
- by)
Mrs. E . T. Marquis
"Elvira"
OFF RECORD
(The President saw her at the Barnaby Keeney swearing in and said he wanted
to visit with her later . She is the press associate and a free-lance
public relations agent for the Council for Graduate Schools )
*see
- Post, Denver, Colorado
Jack S. Knight, Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press, and Akron, Beacon Journal
John Cowles, Jr. , Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn
W. H. James, Exec VP of New York News, NYC
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, NY Times
Richard
- , Stockbridge, Mass.
Mr. Felix V. Snoga - Panna Maria, Texas
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Mr. Stefan IXSokolowski - Editor, Gwiazda - Philadelphia
Mr. Henry Sobocinski - Polish Dailey - Detroit
Rev. M. Starzynski, XX. C. R. , - Pres. , Inter-Catholic Press
- when free--the President received this word
Walt
7:45p The
Day
(include visited by) ture
Joined
6:12p t
6:14p 6:15p
White House _
2, 1967 I
'
'
_____
I
President to South Grounds to walk th e Senators to their cars, the n •
Fo his office w
- pi
c b y Oki e
sculpture fro m Cybi s Procelain s o f Trenton , NJ , executin g th e sculptur e o f a horse b y Laszl o Ispankv . "Unfettere d and Free."
(Gave gift s t o b e take n bac k t o th e Sha h o n th e occasio n o f th e 25t h anniversar y o
- . & Mrs. Lee Hills, Pub. , Detroit Free Press
Hon. & Mrs. Harold Howe. II, Commissioner on Education
The Vice President & Mrs. Humphrey,
Sen. & Mrs. Jacob K. Javits, New York —__^__;
.
_
,
Miss Lynda Bird Johnson
Hon. & Mrs. Barnaby C. Keeney, Chmn
- been placed on MJDR's desk)
Press called in Pres. 's Ofc for picture taking.
Date June
3. 1966
i
White House Day
FRIDAY
Activity (inciude visited by)
The Braille edition of the family album was embossed in 1966 -- 55 copies
made at a cost of $9
- , Detroit, Michigan
President
_ og
in
and out of his office and the press office, reading the copy
his
Tom
statement
Johnson
-t.pl
as
it
was bieng
typed.
•
.
~~
11:40p —-£
Cyrus
11:48p ^b
,
Vance,
Hon.
11:57p The
Leonard
President
- JetStar - departed Detroit Metropolita n Airport with :
Mrs. Johnson, JV, George Reedy, Maj. Gen'l Clifton, Dr. Burkley,
Kellerman, Johns, Kivett and Mr. E. T. Folliard - Press.
Arrived Minneapolis -St. Paul International Airport. Greeted by Reception
- . David Bell
Hon. Walt Rostow
Hon. Jack Valenti Oke
in for pix.
Group was shown album of pictures which are being prepared for Prime Minister
Gandhi of her visit to the President.
Departed So. Lawnvia helicopter for AAFBand Detroit.
Arrived Andrews AFB
- , USS S - Dic k Goodwin and Lawrence O'Brien. - t o Andrews AFB
arr'g 10:0 1 am.
There wer e tw o Jet Stars departin g fro m Andrew s and the Presidential Jetsta r containe d the
followsing accompanyin g tne Pres. : - Fle w t o Detroit, Michigan .
Mrs
- strikes
''
t?
To office -- in outer office -- looks at pics on Gerris' desk -- asks mjdr yaadx. if there are any
troubles and looks at LBJ ties on mjdr's desk -- asks vm if she's competing w/ Luci
on hairdos
Walter Reuther --Detroit, Mich. /^ j \
Bill
- 'HUE House
ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
MA V
« The.
.1
/ In Out
12:20a •
Lo
i or t ......
Activity
(include visited by)
LD
f
•
Hon.
Warren Christopher - Detroit
4:30a t
Situation
Room
6:34a t
£_
7:45a ,
Situation
Room
f'
:,
/ 8:16a t
9
- helicopter this
verv difficult situa
w/ MW, Tom Johnson, Dr. Fox, PRESS POOL: Merriman Smith, Dous Cornell, 1
two wire photographers: Jim Atherton and Harvey Georges-- Lem Johnson, and
two other agents
Arrived Bethesda and was met by the Commanding Officer
-
press in
w/ him
Press
Conference
Clark Clifford
To mansion
for
J Valenti
lunch
w/
McGeo
Bundy
Him
orange
Clark
Her
press
drink
out at
ready
Clifford
Walter Jenkins
Atlantic
City
Bill
Moyers
Bill
Moyers
Ken O'Donnell
Secretary
Orville
Freeman
-
Edwin
Weisl
Sr
McGeo Bundy
William
S White
McGeorge
Bundy
Bill
House
Humphrey
callscarded
White
9-5-64
Saturday
office
Fla
Waynesville
NC
fr
mans
P.2
Sat
White
Walter
Jenkins
Press
conference
To South
time
the
remained
Jack
Victor
pl
- Leonard, mary s, Lem Joh ns In
car went over speeches for Monday
and suggested some changes in Detroit speech. Suggested that GC go on press
plane instead of AF One (Tom Johnson could go on AF One) so press could get to
know him better, although from
- in her room
Cyrus Vance - Detroit, Mich.
Cong.
J J Pickle .
8:00a t
Cong.
Jack Brooks
8:05a t
Secv
8:25a t
Cong.
~~^f~
8:33a t
The
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9:40a t
^_
9:50a t
10:00a
• 10:45a
ii
FRIDAY
•*
^^^*
Situation Room
Hon.
7:52a t
28, 1967
- .,
Tacoma, Wash.
Cong Lloyd Meeds
Sen Henry M. Jackson
Mr. Carl Downing - press secretary to Senator Magnuson
Mr. Brian Corcoran , press secretary to Senator Jackson
Mr. Wm. Prochnau - Seattle Times. Nat'l Press Bldg. Wash. DC
released text of REMARKS
- Reedy
fr
NYC
fr mans
exercises
fr mans
mans
To office
McGeorge
Bundy
Ralph
Dungan
Jack Valenti
Dick
West
Editor of Editorial
Page
Dr Edward
Welsh
Exec Secy NASC
Frederic
Donner
Ch of Bd of
General
of
Dallas
Motors
Morning
News
Detroit
Press
-
Secretary John Gardner at his Washington residence for statistics on education bills
Secretary Gardner at his Washington residence.
Bill Moyers (in Press Office, the White House)
-t— :
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:
:
.
.,
Arrived, Wayne County Airport, Detroit, Michigan
- Committee for International Development
Sol M. Linowitz,
Xerox
Corporation Secretary
Of
State
Dean
Rusk
Mrs. George L. Bell Mr.
W. B. Edgerton. Nat'l. Director
Eugene R. Black, Chase Manhattan Bank Mr.
Mayniban,
State
Walker L. Cisler , Detroit Edison
-
Bund y
McGeorge Bund
Bund y
McGeorge Bund
Bund y
Lunch
in
lounge
Marianne
Means
Bill
Moyers
Cdr Josephson
McGeo Bundy
Walter
Reuther
To th
th ee Flowe
Flowe r Garde
Garde n fo
fo r
REMARKS
Association
to American
Detroit
of
School
-
l ^to
.
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June
5, 1965
Office of the White House Press Secretary
THE WHITE HOUSE
President Johnson has made the following appointments to the National Labor
Management Panel for terms expiring May 22, 1968:
Representative o f
-
Speaker
Liuzzo
Detroit
McCane
Douglas
Dillon
McCormack
G Reedy
Geo Meany
Mr
McGeo
Senator
To
NYC
South
To Office
Senator
Bundy
Mansfield
Grounds
for
WALK w/
PRESS
w/ press
Stuart
Symington
and
Mr
Al Cervantes
OFF RECORD
nominee
for mayor
- first meetin g a repor t
(first-hand) o n condition s i n riot-tor n Detroit , Michiga n
Press an d photog s i n to observe th e signin g o f Exec Orde r Establishing a Nationa l Advisory Commissio n on Civil Disorders
VWTE Houst
Date July
XMT
- Audit & Mgmt Ofcr, US Savgs Bonds Div, Wash, DC
John Bullitt - Treasury Dept
'_
Robert O. Fickes, Pres. , Philco-Ford Corp, Phil, Pa.
James S. Fish, Spec. Consultant to Secy Fowler '
John A. Ford, VPres. , Public Relations, Chrysler Corp, Detroit
Mark
- Monday
calls
carded
October 5, 1964
White House
Flowers sent today to John Sharon (attorney w/ Clark Clifford' s firm) in Doctors Hospital
Jack
Walter
W
Wirtz
Valenti
fr
fr
mans
Reuther
Jenkins
fr
mans
fr
mans
Detroit
Mich
mans
- for the
White House to Toi Bachelder -Press in the room along with staff members
from the West Wing
To mjdr's room w/ Toi where he gave her a new medallion and
autographed a copy of "My Hope" - red leather - "To Toi Bachelder with the
affection and gratitude
- -Detroit, Michigan
———
2) - re:
\
(b.2) ^
Vietnam resumption
of bombing
^
""
Marvin Watson
Bill Moyers
" PMG Larry
VM
O'Brien
""""
Mrs. Lloyd Hand (at her residence) - im the Mansion
VM-- to the second floor -Trying on some clothes
- •
H. R. 9588 , whic h is to direct th e Secy of Treasuryto admi t free o f duty, one electri :ally
driven rotating chair, imported for the use of LSU Medical Center
H. R. 4832, which concners a mass spectromete r for St. Louis University, St. Louis
H
- deployment;
George Christian
Califano
(pl)
mjdr (pl) - to tell H! her his memory was that a ltr addressed to press secy fro
Al Otten came in — and that he wanted to see it immediately. It concerned Mr.
Otten's disapproval of a plan to refurbish an airplane
- of California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif
Thomas A. Tucker, President, Natl Assoc for Retarded Children, Detroit, Mich.
Henry Viscardi, Jr., Pres and Chairman, Abilities, Inc., Albertson, Juiy QNY
Raymond W. Vowell, Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs
- support of the free world position in Southeast Asia.)
Hon. Arthu r Goldberg
(following this mtg, Am
b Gol dberg met th e press in the West Lobby and told
them that Sen. Mansfield's statement re South Asia was welcome and that the
Administration agrees
- . Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal
Frank ^H^ McMahon
Alan Barth, editorial writer, Washington Post
Ann Free, free lance writer - North American Newspaper Alliance
Kay Pittman, reporter, Memphis Press -Scimitar
C. K. McClatchey, McClatchey
- ! -re feed grain decision.
To mjdr's^^cn7=o*tr^tease Ginny and then to oval office.
^
Watson - pl.
Back to Rose Garden to join guests.
Press photographers to Rose Garden for pictures of group.
Walking on South Grounds with above guests and dogs
- Hubenthal, Los Angeles Herald Examiner _^
_^
along vith an 1 [onoijary John
Milt Morris, AP
membership in Charles
Werner, Indianapolis Star
the American \sso^ Art
Poinier, Detroit News
of Cartoonists "
!
Art
Wood, USITA
DJ
Dan
Dowling, NY Herald Trib"*\
J
- the President at the table.
Departed the Hospital - having walked across the field to the helicopter
via helicopter -- w/
PRESS POOL: Merriman Smith, Frank Cormier, Muriel Dobbins, Robert (Bob)
Young, Frank Ex Reynolds
three press photographers
Dr. Lukash, Jim
- Rhodes had drafted
a statement of support for the President's policy in VietNam; Rockefeller seconded it,
and it was then passed unanimously.
The President then indicated that he would like the press to come in and the
Governors were free to speak to them