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  • Departe . Mr 7:12p Arrive 7:1 4p Departe 7:18p Arrive 7:21p O 7:31p Arrive 7:58p Departe 8:00p Arrive 8:04p Departe y 22 , J RANC H Monda e io rt Activit oL D y y (includ e visite d by ) k t o Mai n Hous e d LB J Ranc h - vi a helicopter Mrs
  • t Russell , Mr . J . B. Fuqua , (Senator Russel l did no t hun t s o h e didn' t get , u p fo r breakfast ) 6:37 6:46 The Part y departe d th e LBJ helicopter. The party. In the Ranc h e n route t o th e Wes t Ranc h (Wesle y West ) vi a y wer e
  • th e Armor y vi a Governo r Connally' s plan e an d fle w t o Longview , Texas , SEE TRAVE L RECOR D FOR TRAVE L ACTIVIT Y US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1964 OF—744-735 Page No. : 2 Date Novembe r 24 , 196 4 THE WHIT E HOUS E PRESIDENT LYNDO N
  • Secre t Servic e me n boar d helicopter fo r loo k a t LB J ranch . 9. 6:00 PM Returns fo r brie f rest . 10. 6:15PM Depart fo r Sa n Antoni o vi a tw o helicopter s - part y consist s o f VPres . an d Mrs . Johnson, Li z Carpenter, Georg e Reedy
  • Helicopter fro m Sout h Lawn t o Andrews AFB arrivin g a t l:30 p accompanied b y Mrs. Johnson , Bes s Abell , Marvi n Watson , M F Commander Josephson , Dr . Burkley , Rufu s Youngblood , Jerr y Kivett , and Ke n Gaddi s fy To Lexington , Kentuck y vi
  • o retur n t o th e Ranch ; and board the choppers fo r fligh t int o Bergstro m AFB , Austin , Texas . Departed th e LBJ Ranch vi a helicopter . Wit h him were: Senato r Eugen e McCarthy , Congressman Car l Albert, Mr . Richar d Helms , Admira l "Red
  • · ,. I :i. n ~ :~· ~-. , :. -'L- o....,. !,:··:· I J.r. _. 0 ·.l~',_ ~-· •'. ·'L '.°'-_.· to from t:h cs.t \·72 S as1~ed. 'n-~~ ."i ·!,·-_ CC'El:Tli S~~io n::.r• Keppr;; l l t acti vi.·ty to the appoin·t -e d to inve stigc-it e ' • th
  • , 1989 INTERVIEWEE: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Califano's office, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 C: In connection with the [Civil Rights Act] Title VI guidelines that were issued for the school year l966
  • . Vi President JOltm.11.oll 1a intereat and w .-r., inteNatad in the B■ ssiin c.nter tor tbia purpoN. 9re UDi.ftN1t7 ~ tbe Pb1llpp1nea bu a 1al ~tot Asian tud1" at 11b1oh tbay bave •tu rnta tl'OII a ama:r ot Aaian ooun,r1ea 11b1oh1111.ghtbe wrlatd
  • Northeas t Corrido r i n th e initiatio n o f a progra m of demonstration projects . October 1 6 196 4 White Hous e - - Cinci nnati, Ohi o Friday Departed vi a choppe r fo r Andrew s AFB w/ Marvi n Watson, Jac k Valenti , Horac e Busby, Jo e Keena n
  • , with him talking and discussing different bills and other political matters\vi th senators and their aids. I stepped out of the room. During a couple of the telephone calls But the long and short of it was that I loft his office that evening, fascinated
  • that in all justice and fairness you can hold us responsible for the wrongs of the past, which had their origins in their own set of circum­ stances, knowing, as you must, our own good will vis a vis the interests of the country in both interior and foreign
  • are holding out and the enemy is attempting to reinfo r ce them. In the vicinity of Saigon there are two Vi et Cong divisions. Gen. Westmoreland reports from the field that the Hue - Danang area is the most se riou s problem. Th r ee ARVN battalions
  • na.m.U lii.evi.no and ]lo,1uvJ, _and oi.he.ll.4 o·t ·! t ,,_. .. _, · / n 187~;, t.he. l.a.nd pM.4 B. /Yi. Odom oi/!U.,6t.i.n~- and -to j . • . /Vi --( n. . ed iJ"tom !naA.2.ha /J1ear.A_o CC Dewl.i.i:. {ou.,yt.ff i.o Howell. oilliwi.i..nil
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION ei1ecto1 , FBI to Bremle'f StRltb ~ d. Al4-VI ~1..: j oo -~31 a&e eehle 1 p ~I/ » ·'is=N4d '15~ Secret Director, FBI to Bromley Smltli o~ d..- l'-'-' N1-'l"D0~3 I 1 p ~~ l#••l'•'S' NZJ
  • , and to assure that U.S. reductions do not diminish the bargaining power of NATO vis-a-vis the Soviet Union and East Europe or otherwise prejudice the prospects for meaningful negotiations with Warsaw Pact nations on mutual East-West force reductions in Europe
  • . 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 '= ...
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  • an d party journied to thei r car s fo r th e shor t motorcad e drivin g tim e t o the airport. to WASHINGTON , D C vi viaa AFAF-11 ----DCDC- 66 April 24 , 196 5 White House - & Camp Davi d Saturday The Presidential helicopte r — loaded w / th e
  • han a ll the surface symbols of status. This world b eyond Geor getciwn Vis itation, t h e one you are e nt ering , i s a wonderful world, Never before have young w ome n found it so full of .opportunity to achieve. so full of challenge to be creative
  • the city fathers would~d the limits to include the transmitter house- - then I thought the incre&oe in taxes might more than over-balance this s c. vi ng • •• yes ? I do have a couple of recommendstions that will save us a little monev--not nmch. (1
  • one to you and O'Brien, from LBJ at the Ranch. C: Well, I was going to say he must have called Larry or had me talk to Larry and tell Larry to take the temperature on the Hill again. The thing I just note about that vis-à-vis LBJ is how frequently
  • OR TITLE ~nCltOw ~n l>'RF~ Ope-- &/l/t1t> if//., S 'I I - 'I 7'0 DATE ~ · ,..,,.., RESTRICTION .. _ AA(.; r r;:;Tf-:X:U/VI Howard Wriggins to Walt , IS Sc ~ ·~ cj @/ 11/24/66 (2 Wriggins to Walt memos of same date attached) ~,,..--t;-A.. 1/~/o
  • brought up this business of civil rights. Are you referring primarily to the integration problems in tre schools? H: Yes, really to the problem of enforcement of Title VI to the Civil Rights Act. And to be legalistic about it, there's not an issue
  • ; Doug Cater; Califano; enforcement of Title VI of Civil Rights Act; first set of guidelines; trouble in Chicago with Mayor Daley; Keppel’s resignation; Dave Seeley; Pete Libassi; de facto segregation; racial isolation; teacher militancy; Education
  • capability may be pertinent. These concerns relate importantly to Indi~'s ~ - 6 to India's future position vis-a-vis Communist China in Asia, and to whether an effort to "go it alone" militarily (including nuclear as well) will come to be regarded
  • Whit e House - vi a ca r . Johnso n Mr. an d Mrs. Arthu r Kri m Daphne Kri m p Th 3:38p Arrive d th e Nationa l Arboretu m 3:57p Departe d Nationa l Arboretu m „ 4 : 23p Arrive d th e Whit e House - an d t o th e secon d floo r w/ Mrs . Johnso n
  • . Johnson Mr. John Macy ^ - *™ ™'' ") i —————————i 2:05p ^____ .„..,.,,_. "~ Th e President returned to the Main House -- 2:15p Mr. John Macy departed - vi a courier _ - , _____ . . •3:10p | ___ _, Aircraft ; President | greet | Mr. arrived
  • DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY . ,, -, , . LB D President bega n hi s da y a t D1 (Place) _ Day Time Telephon 1: In Ou tL oi t calle d Agent Knetsch o n the Ranc h (fro m th e lunc h table ) _ Departe Mr _j d ranc h vi a helicopte r w
  • Ranc h - vi a helicopter w/ Cong . J J Pickl e JRJ mf 9:45p Arrive d Judg e Moursund' s Ranch 10:15p DINNE 10:42p f 11:30p Departe 11:42p Arrive R - w/ Judge an d Mrs. A . W . Moursund Mrs. Jessi e Hunte r Cong. J J Pickl e JRJ. M F Hon . Cyru s
  • O 7: 10 J RANC H _ e to rt _ oL LB _ Mr d Sout h End_of_runway.__._._._. _ goodby et o ' wh . an d Mr s . Georg e Brow n s . Ovet a Cul p Hobb y . Georg e O'Conno r Mrs. Ji m Mathis o departe d vi a gul f stream a t 8:00 p I ; O Mr i
  • " d Joh n Hil l residenc e d LB J Ranc h Arrive 3:04p T i Hon 5:15p t Vic . Richar d Nixo n - Mission Bay , Californi a - , , 5:23p T T I wh ii . T 11 j| i o runway t o pick up Governor Joh n Connall y o ha d jjs t arrived vi a hel o . i
  • house 11:54a Returned to the Main House - and to the office 12:18p t Mrs. 1 2:25p t Wal 1:34p t Mr. 1:40p The Johnson - Washington t Rostow - o n the secure phone Arthur Krim - at his home in Kingsland President depart ed the Main House - vi
  • , Administrator , V A Mary Rathe r Jim Jones , m f i i fr/ 6 : l_ | 49 , I .3 Departe d LB J Ranc h fo r Austi n - vi a ca r accompanie d by Mr. an d Mrs. Patrick Nugent , . C . Kella m an d Donal d Thomas : J ~ - , 196 . y 8 Jan "THE WHITE HOUSE
  • Page one Friday White House September 25 , 196 4 Departure fro m South-Ground s vi a choppe r # 1 wit h Mrs . Johnson , Governo r Joh n Connally , Mary Rather , v m arrivin g a t Andrew s AFB a t 8:0 5 am . Upo n arrival , th e Presiden t shook
  • Wirtz, & Walter Jenkins t George Taylor, Phila t Ted Kheel, N.Y. Sen Morse Geo Reedy JV (n/r) Mrs Johnson (n/r) To mansion Dinner w/ Mrs Johnson waiting From SS Rpt: 1:55 p . m. Departs Sout h grounds vi a choppe r accompanie d b y Gen'l Clifton
  • :55 office ^ go f H. R 6518 - ai r Pollutio n Bil l Ass t Sec y Harlan Cleveland . t Whit e Hous e vi a helicopte r with : Mrs . Johnson./JV . Sen . J . W . Fulbright, . Bourk e B . Hickenlooper , Li z Carpenter , Bil l Moyers , Genera l McHugh , Beh
  • vi a ca r 11 1 Breakfast a t Burlington Hote l w/ Lama r Choralette s o f Houston, Texa s To Whit e Hous e w/ Senator Towe r an d 1 4 Choralettes, arrivin g a t 10:0 1 Dr. Travell' s offic e To Capito l w / Sen. Towe r an d 1 4 Choralettes, arrivin g
  • Agger (Ab e Fortas ' brother-in-law ) - joine d ther e b y Mrs . Johnso n To Forta s residenc e w / Mrs . Johnson , W . Jenkins , Mr . an d Mrs . Ab e Fortas. . arriving a t 5:4 0 - - the n t o Pentago n Pa d To Andrew s AF B vi a choppe r w / Cong
  • govel'nments have p rovided $55 million in matching funds to pay for those 188 projects. E arlier this month , I vi ~ ite d in Atlanta and was proud to dedicate a new audit orium for the Com.municable Disease Center -- built on the same p artnership basis