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  • Telephone conversation # 10211, sound recording, LBJ and HENRY FORD II, 6/3/1966, 1:30PM
  • HENRY FORD II
  • ITEMS FOR PRESS BRIEFING: RESIGNATION OF JACK M. WHITNEY II FROM SEC; POLICY OF NOT ANNOUNCING RESIGNATIONS UNTIL SUCCESSOR NAMED; LBJ'S TRIP TO TEXAS THIS WEEKEND, SPEECH AT JOHNSON CITY HIGH SCHOOL, LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT TOO MANY REPORTERS
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  • ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist SERVICE SET I 'I I I ! ,, l f(~• I '•i~J ef Ir&; f Ii! ., .. l 'J)l' ~ia(• r ~f•a 1 3 : fl 1111 .,, . 1~1•1 - ·­ nl'... .f , 1 -'-&'!­ __ [rl 3 t. •f > 1 ! l I
  • \rf4 . ~ ~ . ~~ -.~~ I. l I 1!I• .. I L AA . ...-~ ~ J, /II~ J/;,rtl ~ 1#'-f; I t ~ . THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE \.) "
  • ; of Congress be which did more for the last hundred 2 -- as the session most far-reaching .-11 - II' f .iS.411 of our time; which declared and u in these as the recognized older the ;gr ,_ unemployment - Flllll- war on ~uman ~overty
  • , and artillery bombardment k:Z-_' ~~ '~ of North Vietna:::i:::,ta ~ Ih~v~::::::t:::ii~:~cision on the ~~ . . basis of developments in the Paris talks, - - and in the belief that this action can lead to progress toward a peacefu~ settlement of the war. I
  • good, The passing or the years have given the ansuer in ful.1. The American farmer J.l repaying his loans; he ii buying and using electricityJ he ii practicing the soil conservation that pays such rich dividends in present and future productivity
  • ·. t ~Oi:: ::;;rtfRICMTEtl · " . . #' ... Fi..:,:ic.• ii..,11 ::squinss •~~rmlll!!eft s1ep1 .1901 Holciar· w Ihqmgs jggn19a SERVICE SET [2 of 22] 1. • ... • THE WHITE HOUSE •.. WASHINGTON IJI i //./ ./1-sMJ - {/,~"?es . tfAin.A- - 1
  • •• •••rrbodr Wt•• wt• B .. MJ ructl•• l• JO• wll11•t a ltttle Hell In lt, but I tblDk 1 JO• are n11d. TM clalaf troUt. Mar'ria t• Ile II 10 dlut. Heu a wndel'fal py. He doe1 ut talk eaoqll. He l• the oppoalte of 0 1Brtea. A - He cloe• tbat OD
  • you to change your mind. If you are going to follow the right course, you must do it before Thieu does. ";,. > •• • '"' I (· - 7 ­ . •\(iillblG t>ilO+ii COP¥RISI !TED P'ubllcoliun Requi,.es Pea MiHieA ef CeJ9) Fi9kt Helde;. W. Thoilics
  • will train, provide jobs and other needed health and education services. Government will pay the extra costs involved. 9. The National Alliance of Businessmen to Promote the Program Headed by Henry Ford, II 15 top business leaders will serve on its
  • s~e a movie· and i:alk and : belongs to us. );~ ~ ~ ~ .... ,. be with friends, to exercise and to catch up -on the thinking work that • ii-- ,. ~-. .- a day full of appointments ·does not permit. .... .-This day b_egan early .with-~going
  • of such cooperative challenges good faith. enter enterprise and should the If the a new era of in World War I it in World War II. People who work together in great projects of this kind are unlikely to want to fight. One condition, formed by technicians
  • . "In \be conteet ~or vorl4 1M4enbi» unliu II to vlnT "Or ■hall w -"le 014 tor pl.anin with totalitarian ot all Aaricu .. tbe obJntlw "I know of no Aaltr1cana more eoncernect - tbe a'ttundantq in a.rm4 c&111P9 on th6 •- IIDder law are t1MlJ,- aecund
  • ..,.,. ~ Nl4 thoe• la \o dtaeharp -.at ... \II kllow \bat w apP"'ff kMp ou- .. 1... 4-1, ld.gb - ~ ot th~ &11 Ne are ~bq ow_. f'NII 1dlo•• who •r• upen 'there la a ])Uff Jel>• .. ,.,. nak•• Ir - tronta .... '1-le w haft a rigMs - We OU
  • M EMORANDUM T H E W H I T E HOUSE WASHINGTON F i r d a y , A p r i l 17, 1964 T h i s m o r n in g I spent with M r s. J. L e e Johnson - Ruth C a r t e r ii // Johnson, daughter o f A m o n C a r t e r -a ca n -d o w om an , v e r y m uch h e r
  • . President: Any suggestions? Rusk: Major peace proposals are~·~ promising unless ~h~~ i iI ­ _l' ' . 2 PU61icction Requires Pepnissien of Copyright TEO Helder: W. Thomas Johtwon is a cessation of bombin~. There are serious political
  • a r d s and a fflu e n c e . i s m o r e o fte n g iv in g . we are. II S u c c e s s i s n o t a l w a y s i n g e t t i n g , it It d o e s n o t c o n s i s t o f w h a t w e d o b ut r a t h e r w h a t S u c c e s s i s n o t a l w a y s a n
  • II I N O T O N W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 10, 1964 Page 4 b o r n to m a n * s m o s t e x c e p t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t y . Y o u a r e y o u n g e r th a n m o s t of th e e a r t h ’ s q u a r r e l s a n d o l d e r th a n m o s t
  • to American research and educational institutions, for increasing their capacity to deal with programs of economic and social development abroad. II. To Stimulate Exchange with the Students and Teachers of Other Lands. Only when people know about
  • and General G>odpaster, his deputy. Now here is the comment that was made at my last meeting with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chief of Air Staff McConnell said: "I recommend you go ahead &ri.d1cfa this. II Marine Chapman said: "I think we should go ahead
  • - I intend to do betterthis year. &ad - And I wil I soonreportto you on our progressand - on neweconomiesweplan to make. Eventhe bestof governmentis subjectto the worstof &ii .. hazards. I will proposelawsto ensurethe necessarycontinuity
  • , I th ii^ it w as around th ree o ’c lo c k , Lyndon w ent o v er to h is o ffic e , and I talk ed to Lynda and to L u ci. Both o f them w e r e e m o tio n a l, L u ci cry in g , Lynda d istrau gh t. ■ th is do to the b o y s? What d oes / ' v
  • that the McNamaras had requested the Valentis. ~!/.t t i' II . l is always pleasant to have Florence Mahoney to a party. She was a request of the Gardners. Lynda Bird came. i She feels close to nearly everyone in the Cabinet:://>As soon as I greeted
  • i t i a l e d i t " o . k . ". An d I d i s c u s s e d w ith h im h is own d e c i s io n of l a s t F r i d a y n ig h t a n d a s k e d if it w e r e i r r e v o c a b l e b e c a u s e L y n d o n ..................... -■i»ii^»i i ^ . ii
  • }~-?>--- ·. . ;. :' ' ·--· ·~· .............. --.... . -- ··. ··--··--·- , ... ,. .M.EE ii NG NOY ES CO Pt .RIOHTE.P;.: -· ---·-··-··-·-- .. - --..··---···-· ··-- --·- .... - . .•.. till IA Poblicattan rtaqolrH :_ ·-. PerMi11ie11 of Cupytight Holder. W. 'Fhomas Jehtuon 60?rFII:r:::: l .....'-l.~ - 2 detained in Feiony Court
  • MEMORANDUM U M ij^ a .r H 0 5 jfg ^ ; - ^ ' ' - n ^ : • ' "' v-' -: -:' ' -;' w a s h in 'o to ii T h u r s d a y , J u n e 1, 1967 r U 'C^'^'Oe^ ■•'■:-/^'?-.:^'-'^:A
  • ,• MEETING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Pubiiwtion Reuuires Permission of Copyright Holder: W. Thomas Johnson I ____fies·. MA.vie, i:-:e.LU A'~ s \>-le_ ~"' fe c_ ~ e t" ! I 1 "O> Su' . f ;< ~C' J ,~ I•4. :i\'1'1f\O!'l\tl"f11'71 I ·i LLJ • II he ·I
  • T I — t II .1 1.. ____ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Sunday, O ctober 3, 1965 Page 6 I t w a s a blue ribbon gathering - - t h e N elso n R o c k e fe lle r s , Speaker and M r s. M cC orm ack, Dean and Virginia R usk, C ard in al S p
  • a ll d r e s s e d i n m y white ch iffon , and to m ad e up by Eddie Sen z, with a high h a ir do to go t o II T r o v a to r e , a t the M etro p o litan , in cam e a w e a ry Lyn d a B ir d , fr e s h fro m two d a y s in fiv e s t a t e s
  • f the m b ig ra m b lin g h o u se s su ite d f o r la rg e fa m ilie s and c a sua l liv in g . We asked h im how m uch one o f th e m w ould c o st i f II f th e y came up f o r sa le now , and he sa id about $ 1 5 , 000 o r $18^000, b u t you re
  • n c e s s e s , a n d a l l t h e a s s e m b l e d p o l i t i c a l f i g u r e s , b u t t h e S w e d e s w ho p u t t h i s g r e a t festive holiday to g e th e r and then e v ery b o d y spoke, including once m o r e m y ii c o n t r i b u
  • ll o w - a s t r o n a u t s - - h o n o r a r y p a llb e a r e r s - - C h a rle s C o n ra d , T h o m a s S t a f f o r d II Ifini : i.. ■ , T u e s d a y , J a n u a ry 31 (C o n tin u e d ) , and N e i l A r m s t r o n g , w h o had
  • r a p h ic a lly r e p r e s e n t i n g th e w h o le U n ite d S ta te s , f r o m N ew Y o r k to H a w a ii. A n d I w a s p r o u d th a t t h e r e w a s o n e T e x a s g i r l f r o m K in g s v ille o n i t . I h a d ta lk e d to T o m J
  • . ? And^ I k e p t a a . h e a r ii^ w o g d » -& f - p r a i s e fo r the b r ie fin g a m o n g th e m e n . / / . O ne th in g to n o te . b u ffe t. D o n 't h av e s lic e d r o a s t b e e f f o r a sta n d u p - I t i s a s tr u g g le to c u t w
  • ) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. 11/17/2014 Initials B9BE9B9SSES m e m o r a 'n d u m THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 16, 1965 Arid t h e n II w o r k e d on the m a i l
  • t 130 of u s , s e a te d a t ro u n d ta b le s fo r 10 e a c h , w ith th e h e a d ta b le f o r 2 O, I h a d a r e a l l y good tim e w ith S ir A lec on m y r ig h t a n d M r. B u tle r on m y le f t. II L y n d o n ’ s to a s t w as no l e
  • i m p o r t a n t s t e p we h a v e t a k e n to s t r e n g t h e n o u r e c o n o m y s i n c e W o r l d W a r II. T h e n he w e n t on to s a y h o w the l e g i s l a t i o n w a s i n s p i r e d a n d p ro p o s e d by P r e s i d e n t