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- in Washington was handled ''just right. '' On Secretary Katzenbach 1 s China speech, the President said it reflected no major new shift in American policy. He said China was trying to keep North Vietnam from negotiating. Mr. Crawford asked the difference
- their resolutionJ and c) to define the membership, locus and terms of reference for a new Working Group or reconstituted Paris Working Group to continue the multilateral d1acusaion1. An under11tanding 1n advance of thia somewhat l.im1ted 1et of objectives would
- that would do if we stop the bombing. We've had maybe 200 flickers and Harriman tracks down every probe, but so far there has been nothing." ### August 7, 1967 NOTES ON PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH VIRGINIA PREWETT OF THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS, MARCH 14, 1967
- State Embtel Secret/ 2101 from Bangkok (s,ection State Embtel ~" Bangk-ok (Section- 4-) #22 Cable #l4 Sable State C-on-i-. Embt-el- '}fff,1 from New Delhl. #-32 Cabl,e /140 Cable /Hta Ca~la State Embtel 2) 05/15/61 A 7 3-p 05/.20/-01 2 p
- latereate ud cooc•ru of the new Brltllb ·G °"9rameat. k la· alto olwi•a t»t •• •UU laaw ·t o take·careful accoaat of tla9 latereata u4 f'U'Pff•• ot France. 2. Ou owa lld4lre1t b, •• It baa beea. to flr&a the moat etf•c:· d• meau of ad.vaaclaa ·t h• partner
- authority capable of making the decision to use nuclear weapons, the United States recognizes that this will create a new situation in which reconsideration of various provisions of.the charter would be appropriate. In any event, revision of the charter
- ' 1. In the next months we face highly important negotiations and decisions, on this subject. These decisions relate not only to the MLF 'proposals now under discussion in Paris, but to the interests and concerns of the new British Government
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- they It If they violate the facts of life, we would be back with "business as usual. " SERVI,. ..: SS'" Sf!!@!f& y• -4 Secretary Rusk noted that we had just pulled back the NEW JERSEY from around the Vinh area to a point closer to the DMZ. The President pressed
- looking - putting away the la s t things that w e re I h ers. I ’ m not about to say goodby to som ebody as dear as W a r r ie Lynn, ju st'^so long fo r now,^ A little a fte r 4 we choppered out to A n d rew s, and went to New Y o r k f or the New Y o
- & Lady Bird to New York Gala; private dinner with Arthur Krims and Ed Weisl Srs.; reception at Arthur Krim's
- Australia New Zealand Moscow - (top level) Sino-Indian conflict West New Guinea) HIRSCH Space Operational Matters Space events, techniques and developments Soviet space science and technology Space Political Matters United Nations Peaceful uses of outer
- and essays. a time when the new Republics in Africa and Madagascar are taking A their place in the United Nations, the Press and Information Division of the French Embassy is pleased to present an overall picture T of these countries and their peoples
- • done, but l do think that. glven the toxt ot. tbl NSAM aud the tact of a. new Preeldent we ought all to he vu, cue£ul about dlacuea1111 fu.rthe.r withdrawal• with uy loretper• at thl• ti.me. 1 do not regard ltd.• as a lcwmal mem.o ral\dum f:rom
- ip t fo r the new book , "The L iv in g W hite H o u se" , MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE V WASHINGTON T h u r sd a y , S e p te m b e r 1, 1966 Page 2 g iv in g h e r s o m e a n e c d o te s abou t our lif e h e r e , p a r tic u la r ly L y n d
- News headlines about troop withdrawal in Europe, taxes and members of President's Club; office work; wedding gifts for Margy McNamara; Lady Bird's upcoming California trip; interview with National Geographic; photo in news of Luci grocery shopping
Folder, "June 4, 1968 - 1:45 p.m. President's Tuesday Luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- not do much better. General Wheeler: The Vietnamese appointed General Minh to run the Saigon defense -- ARVN, police, RF and PF. The President: Would you brief us, Dick. (CIA Director Helms) Director Helms: There are new elements around Khesanh
- of flo w ers. And then I went upstairs fo r the nagging troubles of the day, that is, to listen to a tape of a news conference which two Republican C ongres smen had had, a fter they had made a v is it to m y tenants in Autauga County, c a r r y ing
- e Budget Message, / - c 2 - He even t e a s ed Jack about being out of t own--Jack had gone up to New York f o r ju s t one n ig h t. makes us even , ch o se. life , On th e one n ig h t we needed him. That I had been w a itin g fo r months
- have 50 percent fewer people stationed in Europe a n:i are spending only $7 million in the European area. One way would be to create events which would attract attenti on. We could send personalities to Europe who would command the news. The Vice
- u d so n i s g o i n g th ro u g h th a t c r u e l l y l o n e l y t i m e o f b e i n g a new w id o w . When t h — e y And t h e n when L yndon l e f t I w o r k e d o n my c l o t h e s came i n w i t h S e c r e t a r y R u s k a n d f o
- Lady Bird sleeps late; Lady Bird mentions her houseguests; Lady Bird works on clothing for New York trip; Lady Bird lunches with LBJ and staff members; President Kennedy's appointment of Averell Harriman at State Department; Lady Bird has tea
- d as an antique T h ere re an^old fra m e d print o f N ew Y o rk h arbor-- the city w h ere Eamon d e V a le ra was b orn a nd a lso a copy o f his baptism al c e r tific a te and a pictu re o f the church, St, Agne s in New Y o r k w h ere he
- to summarize the major issues and possible ways of dealing with them. // Ask Secretary Clifford to speak to the defense of Western Europe in the light of reactions to the Czech crisis and the new dispositions of Soviet troops in Central Europe. Director Helms
- UR SACEUR/~LA?ffRecamnendations Country Action C0111Dent It possible., convert 3rd Inrantry Division (2nd echelon) into an M-day Brigade Group ot the NATO standard Divi sion type. Pbrtugal states that no new con~bution can be made at this time
- in 1966 caused many skeptics to doubt at that time whether the Alliance would have continued viability. The work of the organization since then has demonstrated that i t can adjust to new conditions and continue as the keystone of Western collective
- aging n ew s w as that Lyndon had flow n up, ju st a few h ours ago, to New Y ork for the in sta lla tio n of A rch b ish op T e r e n c e Cook, taking w ith h im , not on ly L u ci, c w h ich i s n a tu ra l, fo r h er strOng C a th o licism
- Lady Bird has photos taken with Mrs. Post & her staff; Lady Bird back to White House; newspaper stories; LBJ to Hawaii for Vietnam talks; LBJ, Luci & Lyn to New York for installation of Archbishop; upcoming Austrian dinner; upcoming Texas trip
- ken up t h e ir se a ts on the G ro u n d F l o o r , and had re fu s e d to budge. A s i t - i n in the W h ite H o u s e ! So m e 12 o f th e m , m o s tly young f o lk s . T h e m e e tin g came to a q u ic k h a lt w h ile B u z z got the new s
- . My good f r i e n d , S e c r e t a r y U d a l l , M i s s S y l v i a P o r t e r , th e G o o d w i n s , a nd h e l i c o p t e r e d o v e r to S a n M a r c o s to a t t e n d th e I n a u g u r a t i o n of t h e new P r e s i d e n t of the C
- g ro w n in to a new . ^ . y o u n g w o m a n th is l a s t y e a r . ' ■ . .. ..... . .. v'r: - ' J ■... v' .; v ’, : • ' V-. .'v.f' T ” -.- . . , " • ' •'•. '• ' '• ' ■A l i t t l e b e f o r e 1:00 I s a id goodnight: to a fe w a r o u
- New York
- George Washington's birthday; Lady Bird to New York City to purchase clothing; visit with Lynda Johnson; Mollie Parnis reminisces about Mamie Eisenhower; lunch, looking out over Central Park; Lady Bird & Lynda Johnson to Mary Lasker's party; Lady
- New York City
- G rou n o u sk i, s a id h e w a s fo llo w in g in the f o o t s t e p s of Ju s t ic e G o ld b erg in tak ing on th is new a s s ig n m e n t an d s a id h is m i s s i o n i s to b u ild new b r id g e s , h o t ju st to P o la n d , b u t
- which they are willing to support. This has the effect of withholding specific Presidential approval of every single detailed item of the long statement. I believe, however, that the new form will have the same value as the long one without
- a le n g th y p ie c e on th e J o h n so n L i b r a r y fo r th e New Y o rk T im e s . I me t w ith h im in th e L in c o ln S ittin g R oom a n d s p e n t a b o u t 45 m in u te s d u r in g w h ic h he to o k n o te s going o v e r the g e n e s
- ; Abe Fortas' Supreme Court nomination; Lynda Robb tells stories about her family; New York Times interview on LBJ Library; tea with American Association of Nurserymen; reception for Junior Army Navy Guild Organization members; Clark Cliffords to dinner
- s w h i l e M a r i l y n w a l k e d u p a n d down b e s id e m e r e la y in g q u e s tio n s and new s a n d m e giving h e r a n s w e r s u ntil I finally said, thrilled. " W h y d o n 't you g et in a n d s w im ?" S he w a s s o It a l w
- draws a crowd; Lady Bird has tea for Mrs. Alexandros Matsas, wife of departing Greek ambassador; tea & tours for five new ambassadors' wives; discussion about Shah of Iran; LBJ greets group; John Macy meeting about Fine Arts Commission; bowling
- a t she h a d s p e n t h e r . l i f e t i m e c o l l e c t i n g . g iv e n h e r o th e r c o l l e c t i o n s to o f A r t i n New Y ork. y ear. She h a d the M e t r o p o l i t a n Museum T h is one she d o e s f o r us e a c h She h a d
- a m e o v e r about 1840 fr o m G e rm a n y , and sh e w a s t e llin g about how h a rd h e r fa th e r ^ w o r k e d in th is new p io n e e r la n d . T h e r e w a s a p o e m about it . And th en sh e w a s a ls o t e llin g abou t how m u ch
- e w ent on to church s e r v ic e s at the L utheran C hurch. is a m em b er o f. Of c o u r s e , that is what the C h an cellor And th ere w as a cu rio u s blending of the old and the new , the e ld e r ly m in is te r spoke in G erm
- c a l a s s o c ia tio n to pay f o r i t ! It look s lik e this w i l l be the f i r s t o r d e r of b u sin ess when the new c o m m it t e e f o r the P r e s e r v a t i o n of the W hite House has its m e e tin g . M r. Boudin had done the E lm
- e y e d the d a m a g e and d i s c u s s e d h i s p l a n s to b r i n g s o m e kind of F e d e r a l a i d , a n d a l l the t i m e he h a d h ad a lo n g with h im , s h a n g h a i e d , two l unc heo n g u e s t s - - E d W e i s l of New Y
- the b ig e v e n t of the d ay - the d in n e r fo r the B r itis h , f o r w h ic h I h a d p u r c h a s e d a new r e d ev en in g d r e s s a n d w a s going to u s e f o r th e f i r s t tim e m y h a ir p ie c e , w h ich I h o p ed , w ould m a k
- r o f a l l t h i s dram a g av e u s a s i g n a l , and t o g e t h e r M u rie l and I w alk ed o u t t h e d o o r and down t h e g r e a t s t e p s o f th e C a p i to l u n d e r t h e commanding handsom e new ly b u i l t p o r t i c o — f
- New York
- LBJ & Lady Bird read newspapers; to St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City, for Robert Kennedy funeral; the Johnsons pay respects to the Kennedy family; lunch on plane back to Washington; Lady Bird reads newspapers and takes nap; mourners killed
- St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City
- the C l a r k C lif fo r d s ; and h av in g the b e s t tim e of a l l , the young E d W e is ls f ro m New Y o rk . And in a ro o m fu ll of p r e t t y w o m e n , it w ould hav e b e e n h a r d to find one ^ a s lo v e ly a s L u c i B a in e s J o
- Wednesday, May 17, 1967 Page 8 in South Texas. It is hard for us to keep current, to bring in new names—new blood for invitations to committees, to add their strength to our personal and political life. Cecil showed me a delightful picture of a big complex