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  • LBJ ASKS FOR REPORT ON CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION; RFK'S NEW YORK SENATE CAMPAIGN, REQUEST FOR FUNDS; POSSIBLE ENDORSEMENT OF LBJ BY HEARST NEWSPAPERS; OTHER PRESS ENDORSEMENTS; NEW CHARGES IN BOBBY BAKER CASE; CANDIDATES FOR JUSTICE DEPT POSTS; RAMSEY
  • New York
  • BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; SALE OF THE ELMS; BEEF IMPORTS; "WORKING GIRL'S AMENDMENT" TO TAX BILL; RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEXAS POST OFFICE APPOINTMENTS; GORDON MCLENDON; ALINE SAARINEN; LBJ ON WALTER CRONKITE; CHET HUNTLEY, DAVID BRINKLEY; CONGRESSIONAL
  • TELEGRAM DAY LETTER NIGHT LETTER RADIOGRAM CABLEGRAM □ X1T4t ~4ite tAtougt □ ~as~iughm □ □ April 21, 1966 Mrs. Lyndon Bo Johnson cl o Pierre Hotel Sapphire Room New York, New York I KNEW 30 YEARS AGO WHAT PEABODY HAS FINALLY LEARNED .. YOU
  • Post-Courtship Letters
  • New York
  • LBJ'S COLD; 3/15 TV APPEARANCE; REPUBLICAN CONTENDERS, HENRY CABOT LODGE; SATURDAY EVENING POST; STEWART ALSOP COLUMN ON WH STAFF; GALLUP POLL; POSSIBLE REPUBLICAN WOMAN FOR EXPORT-IMPORT BANK APPOINTMENT; KEITH FUNSTON; HUGH OWENS; SEC; MARIANNE
  • The Gotham _ Th~Town l,ous~ WILSHIRE LOS CHICAGO The Blae~stone CH I CAGO BOULEVARD The £uanshire ANGELES EXPOSITION NEW YORK CITY lhe Dra~e EVANSTON 1234 · The Town l,ouse .J.. Belleuiew Biltmore LOS ANGELES C, e • BELL EA
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  • Liver with On.i.cm.1, 1.15 (Steak Cut) 1.30 Club Steak-·-··· -_r-.. Filet Mignon or ·i·-Bqne Steak 1 A: New York Cut Sirl(ijn S+eak 1.4 Double New Yori Out Sirloin {for 2)-2.9J Double Porterhouse Steak (for 2)---2.91 Planked Steak (for ~)---------4.80
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  • ·give me your opinion on our present programs and wha.t steps we can and have taken to increase audience interest and appeal. So much for my ideas. I am going to New York tonight with John. I may have to return at noon tomorrow but may stay over Friday
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  • and we will probably get up to New York the early part of the week. We are still working on night-time and it now appears that the report we got on XEAZ, whioh operates on 590 kilocycles from Reynosa, will determine how successful we can expect
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  • pleased to have the photograph. Sincerely, ~ft.~ George . Reedy Press Secretary to the President Mr. Ted Spiegel Rapho Guillumette Pictures 59 East 54th Street New York 22, New York MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Thursday, TO: THE PRESIDENT
  • LBJ new job
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  • New Jersey
  • VALENTI TELLS HOBBY THAT HOUSTON POST STORY THAT GEORGE REEDY RESIGNED IS FALSE, ASKS WHEN POST WILL ENDORSE LBJ; HOBBY ASKS IF SHE CAN SEND PHOTOGRAPHERS TO RANCH TO TAKE COLOR PHOTOS OF LBJ AND HHH, CONGRATULATES HHH AND LBJ; LBJ INVITES HOBBY
  • --- THE WHITE HOUSE "She I s got a bathing suit and a nightgown- - - - I think the books 11 O LBJ /mjdr Feb 14, 1964 Mr. President, Brentano has two new books Mrs. Johnson would not have had an opportunity to read as yet and that would make
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  • COMMITTEES: LYNDON B. JOHNSON 10TH TEXAS DISTRICT NAVAL AFFAIRS SELECT COMMITTEE ON POST-WAR MILITARY POLICY WASHINGTON ADDRESS: ~ongrt~~ of tbt Wntttb S,tatt~ 504 OLD HOUSE OFFICE BLDG. ASSISTANT: J,ouse of l\eprestntatibes WALTER JENKINS
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  • . Johnson :ho is h1 Austin now. I am $ .. ~ she 1·rUl talk tn the llana.e;er and e;et him to take it up With tho Cooperative League in llew York and a8oertain how the rtl'i io programs a.re handled . LBJ \ ( TEXAS. , San :,:a.rco 3, Texas .d.pril 12
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  • . I think your letter angle is s:pl0ndid and hope you can get out 20 or JO every day . It is very vdse to have Ivialcolrn come by when he can , and I want all of you to be very nice to him and his new wife . I dontt know of anyone I would rather rely
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  • with so he wont have to change it as Hitler writes new geography . I think your letters are splendid , but the more I think of it , the more I ag1"ee with you that you should leave out any reference to working nwithout; salary" . I don ' t thinlc I have
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  • in this note. Have written your dad a card. Am Yiriting Ruth a note today. Glad you like the fi nancial arrangement--thanks for the news of the Corcoran visit. I wiTI.. write Sherman. I think your letters to Mr. Curry, Tom Nelson, md Jim Nash all excellent
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  • transcriptions is being bought by the W. Lee O'Daniel News, publication of Sen. O'Daniel (D-Tex.), ardent antiNew Dealer, to promote the newspa per. With musical opening and close, the transcription series consists of talks by Sen. O'Daniel and solicitations
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  • and I believe except for your being down there now life would be unbearable so far as the station is concerned. There has been no good news here. We have had enough bad news, however, and I believe that when we finally rain good news, we wiH. have
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  • Lady Bird: Just received your note written at 1:25 PM April 6. The news on the Standard and aSCAP situation appears to be good. Please follow through and get both definitely settled. I will give some thought to the Safeway matter, but I know we cannot
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  • on the lookout for them. I talked to International News and think I should have something by the end of the week. I am enclosing checks for $1500.00 which you can deposit in your account in the American National Bank and let Jesse draw it out to pay bills. I
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  • -OU that vnuldI could . irite more-:__'.) aor less personal ~rite on post cards . I get mighty stale after about 100 straight runlling . Q 16 . a 3 or 4 new birthdays of people ) This is something that Mary can do . isach da~ try to send me I know
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  • TO THE ACCOUNT OF ..... Check the class of service deairedi otherwise this message will be sent at the full rate - --- ·1 11. ., ~ -----~ aoaal.&eooat. ,,a,. .... ot.r.Lce JW1&. • ...,.;...,,. 2:a.c Ill A NEW CURTIS SERVICE Telesraph your order
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  • matter and the talk you and Jesse had with Bscoe . I am afraid no news is bad news . In view of Mr . Barron's attitude as described in the memorandum from Escoe, I think Escoe should write him a check for :.ft)l00 and attach to the check a letter from
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  • Fleming I think it is very important that we distribute as soon as possible pictures of the President with his visitor from Malaysia yesterday. Could you provide us with an appropriate photograph to give to the wire services, the Washington Post
  • wound up where they should be, and I wound up waiting .for the seven o'clock news to come on. Helen will keep Lucy in bed today and if she develops any fever I will call Dr. Washington. All in all, things have been going well. We miss you greatly
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  • a ILLLL s. p a ^ l o w h a t uje i h o u ^ } ^ muAi. be a ca r et ak er' s cot t age. On i h e way. we came u c a o a a an AriteAe.Ai.Jjxg. Ai.ghA, a b ig bAand new d n i kiJLLj appaAjenilg. ^ u ^ i. beJng buJJit , a n d maAcJxing up JLo i h e JLop o
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • LBJ wires that he arrived in Washington and will telephone Sunday night. He is protesting to the Post Office on delay of letters from Karnack.
  • LBJ ASKS FOR ADVICE ON LBJ POSSIBLY MEETING WITH DE GAULLE IN FRANCE OR MARTINIQUE; RUSSELL RECALLS WWII CASABLANCA MEETING BETWEEN DE GAULLE, CHURCHILL, AND FDR; TROUBLES OF PRESIDENCY; PRESS; SALE OF THE ELMS; GERALD SIEGEL; WASHINGTON POST; DEAN
  • JOHN CONNALLY; JOE KILGORE; JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS; DON YARBOROUGH, LEVERETT EDWARDS APPOINTMENT; JENKINS READS DOM BONAFEDE NY HERALD-TRIBUNE STORY, BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; LLOYD HAND; JOHN GRONOUSKI, RALPH YARBOROUGH, TEXAS POST OFFICE
  • KILDUFF COMPLAINS ABOUT DOUGLAS KIKER'S STORY ON LBJ, WH STAFF IN HOUSTON POST; ITEMS FOR PRESS BRIEFING; LBJ'S MEETING WITH COMMERCE SECRETARY YESTERDAY AND VISIT TODAY WITH HIS SISTER LUCIA ALEXANDER; PRESS COVERAGE OF LBJ'S CHECKUP YESTERDAY
  • JOHNSON FAMILY FINANCIAL MATTERS; DISCUSSION OF UNNAMED CANDIDATE FOR UNNAMED APPOINTMENT; GEORGE SMITH; POSSIBILITY OF APPOINTING WOMAN OR EDUCATOR TO POST
  • LBJ DISCUSSES US VIETNAM POLICY, HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH PRESS; WALTER LIPPMANN; DREW PEARSON; NYT STORY ON LBJ ADVISERS; CLARK CLIFFORD; DEAN ACHESON; JAMES ROWE; TOMMY CORCORAN; SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY; FDR COMMENT ON INFLUENCE OF CORCORAN, BEN
  • MCNAMARA TELLS LBJ THAT HARVEY BROOKS HAS DECLINED APPOINTMENT TO UNIDENTIFIED POST AND THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO APPROACH RUBEN METTLER ABOUT IT; LBJ INVITES MCNAMARAS TO JOIN HIM AT THE RANCH THIS WEEKEND; MCNAMARA DECLINES BECAUSE HE HAS VACATION
  • POSSIBLE WH STATEMENT TO PRESS IN RESPONSE TO NYT, WASHINGTON POST STORIES ON US TROOPS' ALLEGED AID TO IMBERT IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ TELLS FORTAS HE WANTS ALL QUESTIONS REFERRED TO ROBERT MCNAMARA, ASKS WHAT MCNAMARA HAS LEARNED ABOUT INCIDENT
  • QUESTION OF CARL SANDERS RUNNING AGAINST RICHARD RUSSELL IN GEORGIA SENATE RACE; LBJ'S MEETING WITH SANDERS; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF SANDERS TO JUDICIAL POST; TALMADGE COMPLIMENTS LBJ ON KEEPING HIS WEIGHT DOWN
  • LUCI'S WEDDING; AIRLINE STRIKE; LBJ REMINISCES ABOUT LOUIS NOVY, ASKS WEINBERG FOR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CANDIDATES TO FILL VARIOUS STATE DEPT POSTS; FRED EATON; QUALIFICATIONS LBJ IS SEEKING; LBJ'S IRRITATION WITH STEEL COMPANIES ABOUT STEEL PRICE
  • LBJ INVITES GRAHAM AND HIS WIFE TO WH TO DISCUSS GRAHAM'S RECENT TRIP TO VIETNAM; GRAHAM DISCUSSES HIS UPCOMING TRIP TO TEXAS AND BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA; LBJ SUGGESTS GRAHAM READ JOHN STEINBECK'S STORY IN WASHINGTON POST ON STEINBECK'S TRIP TO VIETNAM
  • LBJ ASKS COHEN TO GET TREASURY DEPT ESTIMATES OF FEDERAL REVENUE; DISCUSSION OF APPRAISAL OF WASHINGTON POST TV STATIONS IN PHILIP GRAHAM'S ESTATE; LBJ ASKS FOR FCC FIGURES ON REVENUE, SALES PRICE OF ALL STATIONS TO COMPARE WITH JOHNSON FAMILY
  • LBJ CONGRATULATES GOLDBERG ON UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE REJECTING RESOLUTION TO EXPEL NATIONALIST CHINA AND SEAT COMMUNIST CHINA IN UN; CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S THREAT TO WITHDRAW FROM UN; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF ARTHUR "TEX" GOLDSCHMIDT TO UN POST