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  • LBJ AND UK'S PRIME MINISTER DOUGLAS-HOME DISCUSS CYPRUS SITUATION, NEGOTIATIONS IN GENEVA; VIETNAM; GEORGE BALL
  • Douglas-Home, Alexander Frederick, Baron Home of the Hirsel, 1903-
  • Telephone conversation # 4865, sound recording, LBJ and ALEC DOUGLAS HOME, 8/10/1964, 5:03PM
  • ALEC DOUGLAS HOME
  • BUNDY REPORTS THAT UK'S PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS-HOME WOULD LIKE TO TALK WITH LBJ ABOUT CYPRUS; BUNDY SUGGESTS LBJ CALL HIM AFTER GEORGE BALL'S BRIEFING AT FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS' MEETING, THAT BALL THEN CONTINUE TO TALK TO HOME WHILE MEETING
  • "RE: TALK TO HOME, CYPRUS"
  • LBJ ADVISES REEDY ABOUT PRESS HANDLING OF HIS CALL TO UK'S PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS-HOME ON CYPRUS SITUATION
  • PEARSON REPORTS ON HIS MEETING WITH UK PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS HOME; MALAYSIA; CYPRUS; MLF; CANADA
  • ITED ARAB REPUBLIC Background: About 58 years old Home: Cairo where he was long a professor of Constitutional Law at the Vniversity of Cairo Born: October 17, 1908 Family History: The Ambassador is said to have been married and divorced
  • . briefing note, May 9, 1967, confidential; memorandum of conversation be- · tween Lucius D. Battle, Sir Patrick Dean, and Charles Lucet, May 15, 1967, confidential. A SECW /NODIS 1"ffia 5 f 9 P*I' /NODIS -6­ Israel was becoming concerned
  • ; I.N.R. briefing note, Hay 9, 1967, confidential; memorandum of conversation be­ tween Lucius D. Battle, Sir Patrick Dean, and Charles Luc e t, May 15, 1967, confidential. - TOf ~~Clt!I /!WBI3 TOP SECR:EI/MODIS -6- Israel was becoming concerned
  • , he recommends two more steps: L Instruct Ambassador Thompson to follow up with Dobrynin i n M oscow, givin _him the b oad outli es of ou aircraft decision, unde rlining_ your d e sir e t o a oid a new round in the arms rac an d ur ging s m "ndication
  • IN TH~ WORLD, HER po srrioN AS THE ✓ 1ttIM of AN .AfTEMPT BY HER NEiG~BciRs to A~NiHIL~T~ HEij BEtoMES LESS CREDIB~E THE LONGER SHE sirs IN HER PRES£NT POSTURE AS AN ~ccvPYi~G ·POWE~ iN LARGE _A~E~S~ ~Hi ~ust . E~E~CISE TH~ ~M~GNAN­ IMITY OF THE VICTOR
  • DOUGLAS KIKER STORY ABOUT STATE DEPT; PRESS LEAKS; JOHN STEELE; HUGH SIDEY; UNFAVORABLE PRESS STORIES ON FOREIGN POLICY; LBJ'S COMMENTS TO PRESS ON PANAMA, CYPRUS, RFK TRIP TO INDONESIA; T-39 AIRPLANE SHOT DOWN OVER EAST GERMANY; VIETNAM
  • RUSK REPORTS ON PRESS LEAK TRACED TO EVERETT DIRKSEN; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH DIRKSEN ABOUT APPOINTMENT OF ARTHUR GOLDBERG AS UN AMBASSADOR; POSSIBLE ARAB REACTION TO JEWISH APPOINTMENT; PAUL DOUGLAS
  • —I congratulated them on Jimmy's being in the House, and Loraine McGee, very tan, without Gale, who's o ff making a speech. And from the Court, there were our life-long friends, Abe and Carol, and B ill Douglas and Cathy—and I must confess looking
  • LBJ ASKS GOLDBERG TO TALK TO PAULINE FREDERICK ABOUT STORY ON USSR PROPOSAL FOR PEACE TALKS IF US STOPS VIETNAM BOMBING; GOLDBERG'S OPPOSITION TO BOMBING CAMBODIA; LBJ ASKS FOR NEW US INITIATIVES ON AFRICA, ARAB-ISRAELI DISPUTE; BILL DOUGLAS
  • Visit of British Prime Minister and Ms. Douglas-Home; Citizen's Advisory Council on Status of Women meeting; tour for Billy Marcus and Wendy; tea with Anna Roosevelt Halstead, her reminiscences, and her remarks about Iran and the Shah of Iran
  • CANDIDATES FOR HUD SECRETARY: ROBERT WEAVER; LAURANCE ROCKEFELLER; ROBERT WAGNER; RICHARD DALEY; URBAN RENEWAL PROBLEMS; WASHINGTON, DC HOME RULE BILL; LBJ'S POPULARITY, WEAKNESSES; TANK SALES TO ISRAEL; LBJ'S PLANS TO SEND OTHERS ON DIPLOMATIC
  • , A ssistan.t to the Chairmat1 STATE G eorge Ball, Act ing S ecretary William Bundy, Pssistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affait:s Phillip s Talbot, Assistant S ecr etar y for N ear Eastern and South i\ sian Affairs l ~...\~........-. 2-) TREASURY Douglas
  • on military actions and it is probably good that it doesn't. --- The President has strong convictions about our responsibilities in the Middle East, especially toward the people of Israel. --- There is a growing sentiment in this country to " come home
  • the colleges and stirring up problems and we are not answering them. He pointed out that Princeton got a resolutiOn just yesterday. The President turned his attention to the troubles at home and said "I'm not going to let the Communists take this government
  • the F ood and Home Fair Jane for Con­ and O r v ille Freeman were out in fro n t waiting for me and E s t h e r Petersen I to o k my stand on a l i t t l e and M r s . J o h n L . Lee. platform and said my few words, based on the very true fact
  • Head of State visit of King Hussein I of Jordan; Lady Bird to USDA for Food and Home Fair for Consumers; Lady Bird meets "Smoky the Bear;" Lady Bird to Senate Ladies Red Cross Luncheon; State dinner for King Hussein I; exchange of gifts
  • Breakfast; to Calvin Coolidge home, Plymouth; clean water project; National Historic Landmark plaque placed; John Coolidge tour of home; to First Congregational Church & Woodstock Historical Association; ride through Woodstock in 1911 Stanley
  • Laurance Rockefeller home, Woodstock, Vermont
  • also fo r the June 12th dinner for Chancellor E rhard o f Germany. I think their ft com ing might make all the differen ce to Dorris , make her fe e l m ore at home l\ in~what u m str ne-ce s s a rily be r a the rather uncasual surroundings I also
  • p y so up in bed w ith a l l D e p a r t m e n t 's S ta te that the get a tt e n d e d t o . reache d home I r e a l l y w a s n ' t the indeed a When I I propped info rm a tio n on Jordan and took a q u ic k course on y oung K in g Hus s
  • Lady Bird rises early and drives to LBJ Boyhood Home; LBJ gives speech on Middle East; Lady Bird & Neva West decorate the LBJ Ranch house; lunch; Lady Bird to Bailey House at Reagan Ranch to hang paintings and decorate; Lady Bird & Dale Malechek
  • Nugent Home, Austin, Texas
  • , while rehersing the risks, said such a debate would nevertheless contribute to public understanding at home regarding American policy on Vietnam. Canada, France and Italy expressed a preference for a reactivated Geneva Conference rather than recourse
  • settling in, is a lrea d y as much at home in Washington and has a v e r y nice house. as a cat by the f i r e , has been promoted^ T h e re w e re many Texans but also a goodly sprinkling of other Washingtonian s , I le ft rath er e a r ly to go
  • Meeting of Home Economists; Lady Bird meets two of LBJ's college classmates
  • Lady Bird to Mackinac Island and Mackinaw City, MI; Lady Bird provides history of Mackinac Island and the Grand Hotel; reception at Grand Hotel for Michigan Bankers Association; dinner at Nancy Williams' home; Lady Bird mentions several guests
  • Ranch; Johnsons take guests for drive around ranches; forestation project in Israel; tour of Johnson City & LBJ's boyhood home; Lady Bird suggests activities for next day; dinner, including Luci, Pat & Lyn Nugent; exchange of gifts, including Noah's Ark