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- "LBJ RANCH"; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS AT FRANK ERWIN'S HOME IN AUSTIN AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND; PORTER IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
- US RESPONSE TO UK MONETARY CRISIS; POSSIBLE NEED FOR UK TO RAISE DISCOUNT RATE WITH RESULTING RAISE IN US RATE; DOUGLAS DILLON'S VIEW THAT IMF WOULD VETO LOAN TO UK; POSSIBLE SALE OF UK FOREIGN ASSETS; NEGATIVE EFFECT OF STRIKES ON US ECONOMY
- MEL DOUGLAS
- CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER UNCERTAIN; TOOK PLACE AFTER DOROTHY SCHIFF CONVERSATION BECAUSE SCHIFF DECLINED TRIP TO LIBERIA AND DOUGLAS AGREED; LBJ SPEAKS TO BILL MOYERS WHO IS WITH HIM
- LBJ ASKS DOUGLAS TO REPRESENT HIM AT 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF US-LIBERIAN RELATIONS IN LIBERIA; STEPHEN WRIGHT OF FISK UNIV; HOLIDAY GREETINGS; PHILIP BAKER BOOK ON DISARMAMENT WITH INTRODUCTION BY HAROLD WILSON; RICHARD NIXON; EUGENE AND ROSALIND WYMAN
- Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 1900-
- Telephone conversation # 1109, sound recording, LBJ and HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS, 1/1/1964, time unknown
- HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS
- Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
- Telephone conversation # 7077, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 3/18/1965, 10:40AM
- DOUGLAS DILLON
Telephone conversation # 1101, sound recording, LBJ and DOROTHY SCHIFF, 1/1/1964, time unknown
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- CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER UNCERTAIN; HOWEVER, SCHIFF CONVERSATION TOOK PLACE BEFORE HELEN GAHAGAN DOUGLAS CONVERSATION BECAUSE DOUGLAS AGREED TO GO TO LIBERIA, AND SCHIFF COULD NOT GO
- DISCUSSION OF MILTON EISENHOWER, MAXWELL TAYLOR; LUCIUS? CLAY, DOUGLAS DILLON, JOHN MCCLOY, OR GEORGE CHAMPION AS VIETNAM AMBASSADOR; DWIGHT EISENHOWER FOR WILLIAM SCRANTON; BARRY GOLDWATER; WOMEN'S, JEWISH VOTE; PANAMA; LIBERALS, PRESS, VIETNAM
- LONG'S EFFORTS TO GET PRESS SUPPORT FOR LBJ IN MISSOURI; FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN'S POSITION ON CATHOLIC AS VP NOMINEE; ESTHER PETERSON'S INVOLVEMENT WITH PAUL DOUGLAS' TRUTH-IN-LENDING BILL; APPOINTMENT OF ZEIGEL NEFF TO JUSTICE DEPT BOARD
- PROMOTION OF JOHN MCCAIN, JR.; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS SUPPORT OF DIRKSEN'S CANDIDATES FOR ILLINOIS APPOINTMENTS; PAUL DOUGLAS' CONCERNS ABOUT APPOINTMENTS; DIRKSEN'S DEFEAT OF SIDNEY YATES; HOMER THORNBERRY'S APPOINTMENT; EISENHOWER'S TEXAS APPOINTMENTS
- MARGARET CHASE SMITH ADS FOR GOLDWATER; EFFORT TO PURGE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN WHO SUPPORTED GOLDWATER; HHH'S REPLACEMENT AS SENATE WHIP; LADY BIRD JOHNSON DISCUSSES ACCURACY OF HER ELECTION PREDICTIONS; CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION; DOUGLAS DILLON
- 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
Telephone conversation # 353, sound recording, LBJ and ADAM CLAYTON POWELL, 12/9/1963, 12:35PM
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- POWELL REPORTS ON CONFERENCE ON VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BILL, SAYS HE REACHED AGREEMENT WITH "OUR LADY FRIEND" (EDITH GREEN?) ON FUNDS FOR HOME ECONOMICS PROGRAMS; TIMING OF HOUSE VOTE ON THIS BILL WITH SENATE VOTE ON HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES BILL
- MOYERS IS AT HOME
- . Up ea rly and out to the a irp ort to c atch the chartered Convair at 7:00--with L iz , of course, and B ess b e cause we w ere going to her home te rrito ry , Kentucky; and Congre ssman C arl P e rk in s whose d istrict we would be covering; B ill
- Lady Bird trip to Kentucky; press; Lady Bird meets Gov. & Mrs. Breathitt; 8-hour tour by motorcade; Lady Bird halts car to shake hands with schoolchildren; Lady Bird walks to Arthur Robertson home & Lick Branch School; reminiscences about Fern
- erien ce a t Roy a l t y ^ ^ ^ Lu ci a r r iv e d fiv e minutes ahead o f schedule - Oh! Surpr i s e fo r m e ! - thi s m orning, at the im posing white columned b r ic k home of State Senator H a r r y Byrd. The f i r s t big event o f the day
- ; Lady Bird bowls; LBJ comes home for dinner
- Bird to movie theater to view clips of her home movies for a documentary; answers letters about "speeding, beer and dogs"; LBJ and Lady Bird to dinner at David Brinkleys
- the F ood and Home Fair Jane for ConĀ 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
- 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 meets 100 Maryland women; Lady Bird takes a nap; LBJ goes to funeral of Senator Russell's son in Georgia; Lady Bird discusses a triple TV cabinet with Frank Stanton; meeting about the LBJ Library; LBJ returns home to dinner with Lady Bird
- Valentine gifts; D.C. League of Women Voters fundraiser; Heart luncheon; "Americans-At-Home" Program; visit by the John Steinbecks, and their story of visiting Russia; office work; LBJ to St. Louis for its Bicentennial; visit with Mary Lasker about
- t h e ir w a y alon g the m o u n ta in s id e . We la n d e d in a m e a d o w , c lo s e to the c o m m u n ity o f Inez, and d r o v e up the m o u n ta in sid e to the home of Tom F l e t c h e r . Now, a l l the s ig n s w e r e hom e m a d e
- Steelworkers; to Huntington, WV, & Inez, KY; visit to Tom Fletcher's home; to Paintsville, KY, & Mayo State Vocational School; LBJ's Courthouse speech; the Appalachian recovery plan; Lady Bird interview by Helen Thomas and Frances Lewine; LBJ TV speech
- Meeting of Home Economists; Lady Bird meets two of LBJ's college classmates
- g e n t s . M r s . John T . J o n e s who is c h a i r m a n of the It w as a b rig h t, w a r m , sunny T e x a s day, the s o r t that m ade me wiSh that we w e r e going to sta y a t home lo n g e r . We d ro v e to the A d m in is tra tio n
- ; dedication ceremony for Wilkes College's Science Center; homes along the Susquehanna River; back to Washington for meeting with and reception for Democratic National Committee; with LBJ to Camp David
- on Johnson City boyhood home; astronauts and wives to Paris Air Show; to State Department reception; astronaut wives borrow clothing from Lady Bird and Lynda Johnson; dinner with Governor Tom Dewey
- Lady Bird gives commencement address at Radcliffe College; discussion with Mrs. Carl Gilbert; luncheon at Radcliffe President's home; Helen Keller; tour of Kennedy Library site; back to DC; State dinner for Jens Otto Krag, Prime Minister of Denmark