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- "SUMMARIZED"; EISENHOWER ON HOLD 0:30; OFFICE CONVERSATION PRECEDES CALL; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH THOMAS MANN AT TIME OF CALL; LBJ ASKS SECRETARY TO "TAKE THIS"
- EISENHOWER ASKS FOR BRIEFING ON US POLICY ON UK EMBARGO OF RHODESIA; LBJ SUGGESTS ANDREW GOODPASTER BRIEF EISENHOWER ON RHODESIA AND VIETNAM, DISCUSSES HIS FUTURE PLANS FOR GOODPASTER; EISENHOWER PRAISES GOODPASTER; EISENHOWER'S RECOVERY
- Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
- Telephone conversation # 9526, sound recording, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 1/21/1966, 1:15PM
- DWIGHT EISENHOWER
- SUPPORT FOR LBJ IN BUSINESS COMMUNITY; ANDERSON RECOMMENDS BILL DRAPER OR MILTON EISENHOWER AS VIETNAM AMBASSADOR; MAXWELL TAYLOR; JOHN MCCLOY; EUGENE BLACK; PRESS CRITICISM; ADVICE FROM DWIGHT EISENHOWER; LBJ'S CONCERNS FOR VIETNAM, NGUYEN KHANH
- O'BRIEN SAYS LUCIUS CLAY WILL CALL GERALD FORD ABOUT FOREIGN AID BILL; SUGGESTION THAT LBJ ASK DWIGHT EISENHOWER TO CALL FORD, CHARLES HALLECK; OTTO PASSMAN'S COMMENTS ABOUT HIS MEETING WITH LBJ; TAX BILL; COFFEE AGREEMENT; VISIT OF PRESIDENT
- LBJ DISCUSSES OPPOSITION BY GERALD FORD AND MARITIME INTERESTS TO BILL CREATING NEW TRANSPORTATION DEPT, SUGGESTS DWIGHT EISENHOWER EXPRESS SUPPORT FOR BILL; ANDERSON RECOMMENDS JOHN LOEB FOR CABINET, ASKS FOR HELP ON BILL GRANTING RELIEF TO US
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in 1936 and on the farm question, even in the middle
of the campaign; He sent for the people • : .
P:
Oh, we do that all the time.' · I went to Eisenhower the other
day across the country.
We will be fully briefing Nixon
and the others from
- also advised the President that Doubleday wants to do the
President's memoirs. He said this firm published Eisenhower and
Truman.
The President said he had turned all the publishing offers he has received
over to a lawyer, and decisions would be made