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  • HAROLD HOLT'S DEATH; FOWLER ASKS TO MEET WITH LBJ NEXT WEEK TO DISCUSS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PROGRAM; GOLD COVER BILL; BRIEFING CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS; LBJ ASKS THAT ERNEST GOLDSTEIN ATTEND MEETINGS; LBJ'S PLAN TO MEET WITH POPE PAUL VI, ITALIAN
  • e h is m e e tin g w ith P o p e Jo h n - - a q u ite r e a l r e la tio n s h ip . W edding B le s s in g " . T he h e a d lin e w a s ; " P o p e M ay B e sto w " P o p e P a u l VI i s e x p e c te d to b e s to w h is p e r s o n a l b l e s
  • LBJ & Lady Bird breakfast with guests while others attend church; news articles about Johnsons and the wedding; Lady Bird bowls with guests; possible blessing of marriage by Pope Paul VI; gift from Tony Taylor of their mother's silver cups for Luci
  • had a few requests from Catholics that work in the White House .... Asking if they can have the picture taken of you with Pope Paul. I asked him what people -- and he said -- for example --one of the guards that stands outside of your door. May Oke
  • Graham Crusade in California. A houseuife in the Washington commuter suburb of Greenbel.t, Naryland, and the mother of two children - John Paul, 4, and Mary Sue, 2, Hrs. Martin also finds time to be active in the Uallace Memorial Presbyterian Church
  • , will January forecasts are not r e• "The lasting answer to wip- be riiore #oquent than any vi!ed until after the adjourning out poverty 'in this coun- sermon," said' J . Vernon Lloyd, ment of Congress, normally in try is not just charity, but an attorney from
  • Ch.atrma11:-. Hr. -6 lln.; _llao Parr. _Bopewell~~Va:::r;~.Vi~• Mayor··of Hopavell ~ , ' • Mra. .. :l••d.11pz:._,,Jr~.Col01daL.::,BaigbE•• ya ..:fi~; ·eo_~hr•.· Demo. Campaign -;~ • ••::11i~L\!fff:11f j:,$•'g:f:!4i:, ~~;t~.,: :·.r ·:·:":.,,:>~, ... :':f
  • . Pubticalioo Ruqui111 Pei miuie" ef Ce,y•i9M Helaer. VI. lbuauca J11in10• NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH BUREAU CHIEFS IN THE YELLOW OVAL ROOM Question: Mr. President, as you approach your 59th birthday, how do you feel? How do you assess world
  • f[OP J0UR TS■T'41J!! TSMflllAL ft)Dffl an Aln:uMld- • Y . I' ~... ikkahq. Vi.. •k1i11'-, • 't/ • ..._, • .,.. v~. orl'.tll ... F NU•e. ~ Y . ...a, N.C. Jf.C. (I~ llllll• .... .1•1?.11-A., N.C • ....... N. c. f(ln& h,_.._. °"7111.a.,ri
  • o c a l p o i n t i s t h e o l d w h i t e l i m e s t o n e Vi c t o r i a n style C o u rt H ouse, d e s c rib e d by M r. Z i s s e r m a n , the r e s t o r a t i o n a r c h i t e c t , a s a s t r u c t u r e u g l y e n o u g h to b e b e
  • "REC'D FROM BMOYERS OFC VIS INTER-OFC DISTRIBUTION 6/29/66 5:00PM"; CALL NOT LISTED ON SLIP; TIME AND DATE FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • "REC'D FROM BMOYERS OFC VIS INTER-OFC DISTRIBUTION 6/29/66 5:00PM"; CALL NOT LISTED ON SLIP; TIME AND DATE FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • "REC'D FROM BMOYERS OFC VIS INTER-OFC DISTRIBUTION 6/29/66 5:00PM"; CALL NOT LISTED ON SLIP; TIME AND DATE FROM DAILY DIARY
  • . I'd like to cat it about four meals in a row. I lay on top and go t two shad es darker tanned. I read T hC' Rich - ~ Countri es and t!~e Poor ,,, .•VI"' L'""I '= ...
  • . cousin s, Netti~· M J..::.o n P d lillo Woodyarcl and Due ilk Ptlt iU o Thomas and ~..) '""'..i-L ~\'.'uodyard w e re stop j••"d by \'{ ashingl 011 1!'1 a trip lQ the New Yor k \Vorld 1 ~ Fair
  • .: !.)a s t fiv e dc,y ;,; x a :.; we tr c.vc l ccl ti1rousL0ut Texa::c;. Our vi si tor s h a v e c o:.·10 u.t n. tir.1e of an1:,-uish and turmoil in our country . 'l1lrny saw our friction ::; l c:: . i d b ~~r o . 3u t I believe th oy ho.ve a l so seen tha
  • e- thatched Governor of Virginia and Mrs. Harris on . I It is getting so that m ore for eign vis itors land in Willi am.::;burg than
  • . Retreabllents ~ be ••ned. 2. Talld.n&points tor your aeeting vi th President Boach. Dlere 1• attached a paper of tal.ld.Dc points 70u M'T v1ah to read before you oal1 on President Boach. Thia has been cleared b7 Aabaaaador Martin and Secretar., Martin and bu
  • o se th in gs a r e com fortab ly arran ged for m y ' ~ , \ ' : g u e sts . It i s a gay and a ttra c tiv e room . But how l i ttle 3 -1 /2 y ea r s .in the ^ Wh s ou iteH - ; h a s sp o ile d m e a 'little b it. vI ' ' u se d to lu x u
  • a buzzer and we would install it ourselves. } rJ ~-1t' t
  • d to s p e n d the n e x t f o u r t e e n days in n e g o t i a t i o n s to prevent a s t r i ke . was a most u n i q ue -White House vi s i t / said goodbye to them^and important word to me was St e i b e n 's the l a s t And and very r
  • ng w i t h Lynda B i r d who h a d , b l e s s h e r , b e e n standing in lin e a t t h e House Embassy t o u r , h a vi n g h e r ti s m a l l t o u c h o f co m e -o n t o t h e i n d e f a t i g u a b i e l i n e of t o u r i s t s who m i
  • neighborlines~aa.l -- iWM1. at the price of individualisll}\. at the price of the beauty of --.A. of our ~n ~--~kA~ terms ~ ~eward. the loss of It would taegraciousness / mean the loss ~a.:::~vi d 1 of history, znb.and the loss ~ ~ l
  • went in and did the thing and then as the routine called for, when the two of them came out I stood in the way and said, "Line?" That meant, "Do you want a recei vi _ng 1ine? 11 time he would say yes. . If he 1i ked the group and knew he had
  • e y w e r e , le d b y th e tw o c h a i r m e n , J a c q u e lin e S h a rp , a N e g ro g i r l , a n d G e o r g e ; MEMORANDUM-' ■Vi TH E W H IT E HOUSE WA3BINOTON W e d n e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 8, 1966 Fox. Page 2 A n d g e o g
  • . ' T h e y d id n o t q u it u n t i l 9 :0 0 . v^At-long l a s t i t e ' ' “i.'v.- V .• ' '- . ■ 'J •'.''■■■.v’.' ^ ‘ '■ ’VV 'v " f - T ' V; ‘ i - ‘-Vi a n d w e w e n t in to the. S ta te D in in g R o o m - f o r ; '' a d r i n k a n d a p
  • . ·' 71. AJIBASSADOR BER8ERI WE THOUGHT THE GVN WAS WITH US. 72. AMBASSADOR BUNKERI YES9 VE ·HAD EVERY INDICATIONS THAT . THE .&VI VAS vnH us. 73. Q• VHEN ,DID VE FIND OUT THE GVN WAS NOT VITH US? 74.· B~~~~·:·.~l··TH~ · VERY END. 75. · Q•. .THE... ~AST
  • /' VI I WASHINGTON ' W e d n e sd a y , M a rch 3 , 1966 Page 7 , lo v e , and it w a s the end of a day sp a r k lin gw ith s u c c e s s . It w a s 10:30 b e fo r e a ll ou r g u e s t s d e p a r te d and that in i t s e l f , i s a ' c r it e r
  • . r e s e n t ar-eDa C i vi s We w e n t in to l o o k A- M EM ORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE • WASHINOTOM W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 9, 1965 Page 2 a t th e d o l l s lin in g th e w a l l s o f th e p a r l o r , n e w ly d e c o r a t e d , h
  • p a r t y an d I f e lt h a p p y . Vi d e ■ I1" B a r t l e t t h a d b e e n e s p e c ia lly a r tic u la te and in te r e s tin g in h e r c o n tr ib u tio n u p s ta i r s a b o u t w h a t youth h a d done in A la s k a , p r in c ip a lly
  • e o f i t - - "Vi c t o r y Thro u g h A ir P o w e r ". A n d h e s a i d , " Y e s , I s p e n t m o r e th a n 50 y e a r s o f m y lif e w o rk in g bn a i r p l a n e s a n d n o w I a m a 'c h im n e y s w e e p ' ' S o m e o n e r e m a r k
  • l ? ” - I co u ld c a ll him an d r a is e him on that! . - ■ Vi--'-:,': Vv; ■V.: . And he said/y^a r a th e r dvilcet e x p re ss io n , som ething to the e ffe c t th a t "co m e N p v em b er, the b e s t m an w ill w in ,’* And I got iii m y w o
  • a n d m o t h e r s b f t h e ' Vi' V‘: ;H e a d S t a r t p r o g r a m a n d t h r e e o f th e l i t t l e c h i l d r e n i n a H e a d S t a r t c l a s s ' - - . :5 ^ a N e g r o , one a L atin A m erica n , and one w hite ch ild - - co m e up
  • Am jjj^ng bA oadiy. a n d a c k e e A i^B.ni uf:> '^Aom jJxem aA tve madji. o io t wau. beJLiveen jJiem s t e p s a n d ik e y , c a l l e d o u t, "Go o d l u c k , M r. P r e s i den t ", a n d 1 9 , 1 9 69 vi kancLi ( f pag e 10 w&rvt o
  • \ , j :; ■- r-'VI-Jv . '^ ' ■' ' - ;,-“?f Page 7 T he c l e a r e x p r e s s io n o f.th e h is t o r y , and th en the n e w s th at B u n k er w ould. r e p la c e L o d g e , w ith G ene L o c ke to b a ck h im up and B ob K o m e r to w o r k on P
  • th e S ta te D in in g R o o m . . : . ’ ■ ~ ■ ^ V '■' . v C h a r l e s F r a n c i s A d a m s r e p l i e d w i t h a t o a s t to the P r e s i d e n t of -Vi'-•wr th e U n ite d S t a t e s . A n d t h e n w e w e n t o u t in to the g
  • 0 , a n d it w a s 1 1 :3 0 w h e n :• h;''. ■ ■■ ;-■ ' ■■ ■ v: ■ L y n d o n t u r n e d ou t th e l i g h t an d w e n t to b e d . V" ■* ■. ■ ' -Vi;;-' ■ - ■■v '--' U-,. • O n e r a y "of l i g h t a n d h u m o r a n d g a i e t y in th e d ay i
  • -- 3 minutes Left Rocky Mount, N. C. Arrived Wilson, N. C. ACL stop programmed Left Vi ilson, N. C. Arrived Selma, N. C. -- 13 minutes 11 1 1 18" 1 1 16" 1 104" required 5:20 PM EST 6:27 PM EST 5:45 PM 6:45 PM -- 13 minutes ACL 1'12