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  • Telephone conversation # 10841, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II, 9/26/1966, 6:11PM
  • DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II
  • INACCURATE PRESS STORY ON POSSIBLE RESIGNATIONS OR TRANSFERS IN STATE DEPT: DAVID BRUCE, GEORGE MCGHEE, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR 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
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS LEAKS BY HHH ON TONKIN GULF ATTACKS, STATEMENT INFERRING US MIGHT HAVE PROVOKED ATTACKS, US-USSR COMMUNICATIONS ON VIETNAM; HENRY FORD II'S VIEWS ON HHH AS POSSIBLE VP NOMINEE; RFK'S NOTE TO OTHER CABINET MEMBERS ON VP
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  • to the Members ii~'.!}\:·,}~{' the policies and purpose honorable peace ... " '. • .• ~ ~•••i/ •..:·, , of the Armed Forces: "You· may know that ol your country are unchanged.•.• in seeking ,·;:.t'i
  • . TO NEWORLEANS,LA., OCTOBER9, 1964 .LOUISVILLE.ANDNASHVILLERAILROAD Ar. Chattahoochee SAL Special 6:45 AM, EST, October 9 (15 Minute Stop) Deliver to L&N Lv. Chattahoochee L&NSpecial 7:00 AM, EST, October 9 If II Pass Sneads 7:20 AM, EST, October 9 II If Grand
  • of you." (Laughter) In this regard, the President noted he had presented plaques to Henry Ford. II and. Nelson Rockefeller for their efforts as captains of industry -- to promote social welfare. I did it, he said, so their grandchildren would be proud
  • :00. I just thought you'd want to know that. DALEY: Thank you, Marvin. WATSON: Thank you, Sir. DALEY: Very good. . II SERVICE SET
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  • on a tour of NA SA in s ta lla tio n s ^ o ii what is ca lled the Gulf Space C rescent. A Beginning at Huntsville, Alabam a, continuing on, the Michaud o p e r a tions out of New O rleans, and then to Slidell , Louisiana; and then to the test M ississippi
  • that' ^ ^ » . ' : • ii. > - i ^ ^ ~" . A lic e B ro w n ’s plane s e t down about 10:00 b rin ging Ma co n d a and N an cy 'i ' who so o n d ep arted fo r San A ntonio, and H erb ert Wel l s , h er d eco ra to r from ( , H o u sto n . -A nd w e spent the liv e -lo n
  • APPALACHI ~ - •• '\ii • APPALACH IA-POVERTY BEL T Appalachi~ is a chronicaH~-dep~lsed ar~a · in t~ . Mountain region. Figures in box~s indicate unemp ,in s~ates• Appalachia regions. ~,;,+ii::~i•~ · , .· }rates·. ;°'. ·· ' · By MARJORIE HUNTER
  • are interested in what Secretary Rusk has to aay. Why are you ao worr'ied al:out Saigon. The President: There ii instability between Ky and Thieu. He doesn't like sitting in the back row after all of the command positions he has held. CIA Director Helms
  • billions of dollars in the Middle East. The President said 11 if nothing came out of this meeting but the smiling faces and warm reception that the people of Glassboro gave to Kosygin, that is something that we haven 1 t had since World War II." Mr
  • .>Jovember 2 3 ~ovember 5 4 181 393 -±07 -±5 6 -±05 MEETING ~~o:res COPYllG.HTED Pt1blicotion Requires P..armjssjon of Capyright Walt Rostow: They will feel it in Laos. H·o·tdar.-W. T~emes Johnson ·~ M!:: I ii
  • H:y in;:;. Swi ss bank or sornething and b e ofr on an isl ~1 nd. Whe11 I sa id go odbye to them rny next appointment was already waiting for me. by and have a 1 1 I h:-·ii asked the Texans who h~~d h.:~d ··ink with me bec ause I sc arcely
  • to meet the train; will II be at stops the chairman, for stops in your state--all are possible help build enthusiasm and get out crowa.s when the "lady Bird arrives. send you biographical sketches ~of the White House Women's Coordinators
  • n d tw o; and T . J, II, C h ris tin e and N ancy and S ally , and we a ll s a t down to lu n ch . - 1 - ^ 1963 T u e sd a y , D e c e m b e r 31st A fte r lunch, the n u cleu s of u s - - th a t is , Tony and T, J, and I, to g e th e r w ith
  • d t o J i m m y I o a w J o e K e n n e dy ge.t h im a jo b w it h lli5 ' Itq u u r -ii ii g xtist'a a r e t r y i n g t o do i t t o s o m e of m y s t a f f . n i g h t i s n ’t d o i n g a n y goo d. T h e y '^ ^ ' T h i s goin g out t o a p
  • e on th e g r o un d , to (3 s h a r e h e r p r e d ic a m e n t. w.«iiapip"jiwp > III J i l W f |i,ii I ii iiil I I M W I W i i p i l MEMORANDUM ^ THE W HITE HOUSE WASHINOTOM S u n d a y , A u g u st 1, 1965 : Page 5 A nd so th e c ro w d
  • might September 30, 1964 The following information was dictated over the phone by Harold II 11 Fleming off the top of his head. He said a more comprehensive report was being prepared for Mrs. Carpenter by Governor Collins and should be ready by late
  • n c e d a t a f i v e - t h i r t y p res s D ) -ii- c o n f e r e n c e i n h i s b e d ro o m t o a s m a l l g r o u p o f newsp a p e r men. Sim ply s a y in g t h a t th e d o c t o r s h a d warned him a g a i n s t g o i n g " o n t h e
  • ro p in th e o ffice an d s e e . I s u g g e s te d w e ii, A f te r a d r in k we w e n t to th e b o w lin g a lle y , an d she b e a t m e r o u n d ly tw o a n d a h a lf g a m e s ; ^S hooting 137 one tim e to m y 105 o r so/^^^ ^ - A nd
  • e 1865 I n a u g u r a l o f L i n c o l n . (/W . p . 0 ■ W ( ''" /• .= W ' ' II ^ ' J a n u a r y 22 , 1966 S a tu r d a y C o n t. : wh i c h Margy h a d g iv e n u s and t hen a b o u t 1 0 :0 0 we w e n t down t o s e e T h u n d e
  • e th e r , L yndon , and the /• — A 'v , N u g e n ts, and th is tim e P a t and L u ci and the R a y s , and J im . ta lk ed abou t h is tr ip to H a w a ii. L yndon H e'd b e e n g r e a tly im p r e s s e d w ith W e s t m o r e - la n d
  • and w ife . The Ir is h have r e a lly put th eir stamp on our p o litic s ] And fro m the court - Justice and M r s , Brennan - this r e a lly was the II night fo r the Iris h m a fia , The sta ff that we had in h erited fro m the Kennedy A d m
  • The Beautiful" series of "slide boolts II which would be used to teach the principles of conservation as a subject in our high schools. I'm not sure whether she can do anything to help. Certainly it's nothine more than a stab in the dark. But with this in mind
  • the' country to help him get elected. Ii shows how much they love him, admire him and want him to go p]acea. But should they be let loose on the political circuit to try to influence votera with the "our-papa-knows-best" iggue which, after all, is the only
  • ie w outside, as one looks toward the Washington monument and MEMORANDUM THE W H I TE HOUSE ( WAS S H II N NG G TTOONN \ F r id a y . Marc'iv 6. 1964 Page 2 fr e q u ently sees a ba llet of seagu lls/ 'in f ront of it. O r perh aps/ some m o
  • • Vic~•President Johnson, accom­ lti~l~t ..ui. Stli;.Lt:it.i..1.., l~A•tlu., a.:-..lCu.:.• .!ii..;.t.:;;- •• tor Alliance for Progress Moscoso, went to the National Palace tor a meet­ ing with President Bosch.· . (Mrs_. Johnson., Mrs. John Bartlow
  • ot the 'y' B r u m id i o ld f a m ilia r on e that I lo v e d i^ ii^ w ith the Bacaiajgysdie c e i l in g s , and P a u l or John b o w in g h o s p ita b ly , know ing e v e r y o n e o f u s by n a m e . B ut a s tr a n g e , w h ite c a ta c ly
  • , 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