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- LBJ ASKS OPERATOR TO PLACE CALL TO MERRIMAN SMITH OR UPI REPRESENTATIVE IN WH PRESS ROOM, HOLDS WHILE CALL IS PLACED; AFTER 3:00 ON HOLD LBJ SPEAKS WITH HORACE BUSBY WHO IS MEETING WITH LBJ, EVENTUALLY ASKS BUSBY TO TALK TO MAY
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- BUSBY DISCUSSES INACCURACY OF UPI REPORTING OF LBJ'S WH PRESS CONFERENCE STATEMENT ABOUT SITUATION IN VIETNAM, TELLS MAY THAT POSSIBLE INCREASE IN GROUND TROOPS IS NOT TIED TO INCREASED US CASUALTIES
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- MRS. WILD ASKS BUSBY ABOUT HEALTH OF HIS SON; BUSBY ASKS MRS. WILD ABOUT PLANS FOR A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR WALTER JENKINS TONIGHT, WHETHER PRESS WILL BE THERE
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Telephone conversation # 555, sound recording, LBJ and LADY BIRD JOHNSON, 12/18/1963, time unknown
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- Assietants(with the understanding President's approval) and/or to the press office we are, in effect, going against the President's 3. My office is receiving an increasing 200 in October for example.) to Mrs. Johnson or to aey that they will secure
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