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- the children’s ward, a little engagement that Mrs. Kennedy had
made some weeks ago and had asked me to keep.
I took Lucy and Beth Jenkins with me, and we had baskets of toys to distribute among the
children. The people were lined up out front: Dr. Schultz
- :_____________
Courier officer, if
required: __________
Gen. Clifton
(Military Aide)
by
Mr. W. Jenkins
(Presidential
Spec. Asst)
ITINERARY
_
name:
Colonel Swindal
Office Nr: OX 74745
Home Phone Nr:
FOOD REQUIREMENTS:
(Date/ Time)
8:45 a. m. , 11 Mar
Depart Athens
- )and the Joint United Statoa Military
Aid Group G.r.oeco(JUSMAGG)
arc locatod in the Tamcion Building, 9 Vonizclos St.,
Telephones 50781, Tho offices of the United States Information Service (USIS)
aro at 102 Vassilissis Sophias Avonuc. Telephone, 685293
- S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 27, 1964
Saturd ay, June 27th.
T h is i s the day Lynda B ir d
c h ris te n s a Navy tra n sp o rt named A u s tin , a fte r A u s tin , T e x a s .
She has asked L u c i to be h e r m aid of ho nor, and they are
going
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MORNING,
MAY
22,
1964
38
PAGES
CENTS
7
U.S. Can't Stand By
While Reds Overrun
Asia Area, U.N. Told.
'
Conference
In Laos
Urged
'Illusion'
Is Error,
Adlai Says
U.S., Britain
Push Meeting
As Peace Step
Aid Is Pledged
For As Long
As -It Is Asked
- collecting paintings for Sears and Roebuck; tea at Mary Lasker's home; return to D.C. for Lynda and Luci Johnson's spring vacation; surprise birthday party for Walter Jenkins
- b e e n
s o w o n d e r f u l l y h e l p f u l on the l a n d s c a p i n g a t the K a r n a c k P o s t O ffic e .
I h a d the aide) b e h i n d m e w ho c a l l e d o u t the n a m e s a l e r t e d to l i s t e n
fo r h is.
I d o n 't t h in k
- . West; gift for White House staff; Military Reception at White House; photos with military & Medal of Honor recipients; Chuck Robb is losing weight in Vietnam; General James Cross is leaving as military aide; Elvira Madigan, in theater; visit with school
- s of s e r v i c e .
a n d out o f the h o u s e f o r m o n t h s now .
H e 's an Aide.
h e o u g h t to b e on a p o s t e r f o r the M a r i n e s .
So s h e t o l d u s
W e ' v e s e e n h i m in
In f a c t h e l o o k s l i k e
He h a s
- to th e W o r ld 's F a i r j u s t c o m p le te d , an d T o n y 's new jo b - a s o r t of tr y o u t one f o r AID to s ix c o u n tr ie s of L a tin A m e r ic a .
A nd th e n I s a id , " L e t 's go in to d in n e r , th e fo u r of u s . "
T h e
- aide h e re and th e re , h e a v ily laden
with m e d a l s and rib b o n s.
The dim i n t e r i o r o f the C a th e d ra l,/ w a s r e a l l y
ra th e r s m a ll, but into it c r o w d e d the m o s t b r illia n t p a g e a n try I had e v e r
w
- e g a n to ta k e th e m
dow n w ith s o m e g e n tle m e n so o n co m in g to m y aid .
M
W e h a d b e e n jo in e d by
L e s t e r P r u i t t , one of th e la n d s c a p e m e n w ith th e H ighw ay D e p a r tm e n t
an d h e to o k th e