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- !:.c ~~riou::n3ss o! ~:~~ r:iil .:;t:-i~:e he .,.zr~cC. v1it:l -::::i.o ~cr.'lz.-~;s , ., ' po;~~tb.l. 9) Pc;.; ·~ ...-:=.:zt~:: G~n~ral 0 1B:ion. =~vi~~.7cd ·~he ~' t~tus ci ~..:-:11.:J. :l::ic~ c.a. -:::.~ hill. Eo liatcd somo oi th-.) bill
- tow, George Christian. The meeting began at 2:10 p. m. The meeting ended at 4:00 p. m. Attachment. EYES ONLY NHR·.m:rn TO EE ,VI ALJMINISfRAHVE r.lARKING• + av \)C...I SERVICE SET -:: ;j !ft -\ t-"l/ EYES NOTES OF Meeting b~gan: 2:10
Folder, "October 17, 1967 - 5:35 p.m. Congressional Leadership," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- Copyright Holder. VI . ilioiilOS fohnscn [2 of 3] iV1E-EiiNG ?tOTES (;Q?YRiGHTEO 2w~licetidA Rea1;1ire& Parmis·;:on of Copyright H,glder· W, Thomas Jolmson - 3 - Speaker McCormack: Suggested that the President may want to invite additional
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- worked on . ( 1) Khanh is a very impres s ive person who ·realizes fully that hfo problem i s not just militar>' · ( 2 ) We ne e d to get rnore flags flyin g in $(}uth Vi etnam . We need to help persuade other coun tr ies to pr ovide ass i s tance to 'v
- ~:~c:·;~t'J ti·~~ ~~i.!c~~~~ Zlt;l~- .and I..·~lllor. £~~nd p.-~ .\~~:~iozio:·l ft;1X ti . t~n dr~y.s CJl !:ep·!crrJ?';c ?. cc1iz-e.. ct p-.vi tl1 l?:i se~·;i~c~ :r:e '~. tvt..:~r c·f t.Y:9 iG~£1~:;.1c~ ! !!..lnT;~:~~~~1l \'lf I·!i:..'1'0 -:":C.f4
- absence, as well as all the other U . S. personnel who serve in Vi e tnam . Ambassador Taylor noted his own appreciation and admiration in the members of the U . S. team . The meeting adjourned at 3: 15 . ~JG Chester L. Co~ Atchmts - a/ s -==32:0P
- , March 15, 196 8 -- 4 :20 p.rr•. ::v.: ~::vi ORAI\DUM S --B-~CT u J.t.; : FOR THE PRESIDENT 5 : 00 ' fi t· Max· ch . p.n.1. l\J.ee·1ng, . 15, 1901 8 '.... Ask Sec. Clifford to present his recommendations. .... Questions, if not answered: ? What
- . 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
- Valenti' s residence " I 3:00p T o Sout h Grounds fo r WAL K w / Mrs . Johnso n and Lynd a 3:30p [ I Departe d by ca r vi a Southwes t Gate w / Mrs . Johnson--stoppe d b y OF F REC C RD 2901 Q_Street t o pick u p McHughes , the n a t 169 4 31st t o pic
- ~—— -^ — -- - r (^ ^ y y , _ _, s returne d to mansion. . fm Ova l R m Ofc _ _______________ _ Pres , Mrs . Johnso n an d guest s departe d fo r Cam p Davi d vi a helicopter . Aboard: (Guests:Mr. an d Mrs. To m Johnson ; Mr . an d Mrs. Geo . Christian
- in Austin calls checked Oct 311965 < Sunday idL4*t LUNCH w/ Mrs. Johnson , Lynd a ( Rev.. Ray Akin C Mr. J. C. Kella m MF Judge Moursund Joe Califano, D . C. (returning his call ) James Mo yers (Austin) To the Davis Ranch vi a helicopter , stopping
- the Congressmen were: (VI MarshallSteves, President , Hemisfair Board of Directors r> Bill Sinkin, Vic e President, Hemisfair Board and Chairman of Federal Participation C< Jim Gaines, Executive Directo r of Hemisfair f^ John A. Daniels , General Counsel
- o n the 2n d floo r o f th e ban k , then t o th e basement o f the Johnson .. City "Ban k where . offices are . being .built ,.. From there, the group ... went to. the. main floo r o f the ban k an d looked around., , _ Mrs. Johnso n lef t vi a S S
- , - NYC s(B.1) Departed the LB J Ranch vi a helicoper enroute to Davis Ranch w/ Judge Moursund, Mr. Donald Thomas , Mr. J . C. Kellam , , , . . . JV Arrived at the MMBBHfc Davis and MF Ranch -- and went driving aroun d w/ th e above. Departed th e
- to be flown in to transpor t the Presidential party. ) On the drive, the President was in an extremely goo d mood and played w / Courtenay most of the drive (Lynd a and Bernie were i n anothe r car) Departed vi a helicopter --w / Mrs. Johnson, Lynda, Lt
- offic e fo r Cam p Davi d vi a helicopter, accompanie d b y Mrs. Johnson , Lynd a Bird , Cong , an d Mrs. J . J . Pickle , Mr . an d Mrs. Willia m S. White, Mariann e Means , Emmet Riordan , Cd r Josephson , Le m Johns , Sg t Gaddi s (The Valenti s an d
- .: !.)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
- $2, 500, 000 to take steps toward making thie Nation 1 s capital more livable and more beautiful. Not only is your handiwork enjoyed by the 3 million people who live and work in this city, it can be seen als o by 17 million vis~tors who come here
Press release, "Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson's Remarks, Restoration Luncheon, the White House, 10/15/1968"
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- and sparlding autumn days driving through Vi rginia or exploring around Texas, or seeking !and marks all across tbis vast land.. There was a marvelous time with Mr 0 Henry DuPont at Winterthur. There the treasures of this country in furniture, fabric, china
- and the Sena t e , three years as Vi ce-President and 11 arduous, demanding months as Pres ident. Who should know it better than all o f you for Texas has lived through these years with us. I believe it can be said tha t he bas brought stability and progress
Folder, "Uganda - Obote Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- '... :::" '_-:" ·, .• , . . .... : . . . . ... , : . • . . • . ·.. . • . ' ' • . '. :.. .: ... _._:· ... ·.. ~--.:· •.• ....-~WESHALL, OF COURSE, CONTINUE OUR AIR·, GROUNDAND SEA' OPERATIONS..,: •.. ...-.: ·....: •••.. :, .·:->,·
- and Secretary McNama r a inf ormed the Presi dent of the agreement between State and Defense , b u t h e says that the President did not express h i s vi ews or agreement on the matter . Accordi ngly, we a sume you will want to clear t h e language
- • ... . . ..i,·~ .. aoa14 .. tuUy fo•·.., uw -.l4 --••••••·- ~ly CMy -e t.11 J*..U•I tab•·· 4ora..de.r•Mtktat·,_ .,,......,of ... ca•• •lac• So I IUtli'• l lbat: fOll pt'ovlU Wm lo.._ cwn,• ·witl1 f01U' tecom• -.-4•U... .........cl rt 1961·66 VI &14. ~I .PS
- , McNamara and Raborn for establishing contingency alternatives for our intelligence facilities in Pakistan.. But you felt we ought to hold final decision lll1til after you talked4with Ayub. Then we held :further tmtil after Tashkent and the Indian Vis
- , of the Future Forum steering committee, moderated the panel. Mr. Baxter. a former aide and com mittee clerk in the Texas house, was the first Republican to be elected lo the Tra vis County Commissioners Court. His special interests are telecommunications
- could expect some pretty heavy fighting in the next few days. S-RV1Cf!SET - :J L IST OF A TT EN DEES, NSC M E E TING Ma rch 6 , 1968; W e dne s day. lZ: OO noon Vi ce Pre s ident Humph r ey Se cretary of State Ruak De p uty Unde r Secre tary B ohl
- . 5/23 Wirtz and Max Starcke leave for Washington, RFC hearing; accident in Chattanooga; Mrs. Wirtz hospitalized. June Early June LBJ fights for $100 million NYA appropriation and wins. 6/9 Congressional reception for King George VI of England. 6
Folder, "NSAM # 273: South Vietnam, 11/26/1963," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- ' the dtJ>ect auper•ieion of ta. An1ba•ea4oii·. ) 6. P:t·o grame ot military an.cl economic aasiatauce sheuld be n:u.dntata.d at euch level• that. ihetr mapit•d• aad efl•ctivenea-e in the •Y•• of the Vi•tna.meee Goverameal do act fall helo,w the levels
- d the- a.id bill i • aot to rock the boat Wl he knows Nor dOfJ Vi m. where the course problem. :ryt.hing Just now. tnm&IY ur e that. you. postpon yo\t.r On thia core Kom T home l ave lo-r s • hb· own dladAct pr &:r &om value of havi you
- AND DOWNED VI C HON GAY HARBOR, ABOUT 0 5 0 75 0 Z . at 3UN0 REPOGTED ACFT H I T , PILOT AT THAT T I M E LOCATION. IF DRV, (VIV COMPLETED SECOND ATTACK ON PT UNABLE TO COOTROL ACFT AND E J E C T I N G . SEEN BUT " B E E P E R ” HEARD FOR APPROX
- In response to a reques t from t he President, Mr. lvlcCone reported that there was nothing new out of Vi etnam this morning worthy of mention . Secretary Rusk said that we had preliminary information about what might become an important new development , l. e
- . A VI ITNAMESE OFFICIAL SAID THAT ROADS l N THE AREA SURROUNDING NAM DINH Cln' WERE SO BAO THAT IT WAS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DlFrlCULT FOR SAM MISS 1LE TRANSPORTERS TO M:>VE FROM PLACE TO PLACE. l. END Or SUMMARY. IN EARLY AUGUST SEVE~AL MEMBERS
- " o4•'-'3 1118 Sketch RESTRICTION Conf. Olsson ~~ h-2-3 DL/ //17 Sketch DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Conf. Na ~ ., 04--
- resolution and you were very involved in foreign affairs. J: Right. G: How would you characterize Lyndon Johnson's foreign policy vis-à-vis the Middle East and particularly Israel when he was majority leader? J: I think he was a strong supporter from
- departe d returne Ji Lynd m Jone s (PL ) a (i n the mansion ) d t o West Win g vi a mjdr' s offic e y ^ WHITE HOUS E dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s da y a t (Place) Ximp Telephon 11 In Ou tL 4:32p 5:0 ._.-..- ** 5T fj
- r McKeithen, Senato r Ellender , hi s fou r grandsons . . .their mother, Mrs . Ellender ; Lo u Merligh, Te d Connell , Du b Singleton, Georg e Reedy, Gus Wiles To bedroom t o chang e shir t an d take a brief res t To Unio n Statio n vi a motorcade
- g outsid e th e hote l i n th e stree t behin d the barricades . H e wave d t o th e crow d an d departe d vi a motorcad e a t 12:5 0 in th e compan y o f 12:55a C 1:02 1:30 1:40 C l:15 f All calls checked mf 2:30a CST Cong. Arrive bac k
- : ·..~ ~·.: -~ ·.F- • ·, ..r ~ __ ,. ~.'- .... lf .. . .., . ~-.;. -. f\~r- ... ··~!.., t.Md II & I t 4 d plQF'& c;OP¥RIGMiED · . Pulwilc"'-tir·n R-n qujres ... P-erMissieA ei Cgpvrigh• ~·fokier. VI. Thomas Jol\ftseR 4 . .:• fhh __ ',,I I • •t
- ,,, mtJ./e lb /eei610n D'1 IJ/r, rk ~'1'°'11/. V\/ hen do !I "f """ 'i'I ,.., T N\A.~e T"'"'•~ ~~"c . . .nctme~ I ! I i 1 ~ • .s Whee\e~ \~ w i \\ \e~ \:. WA~; t\~-k>"' A~ 'l) \ c..c.:>o .... \J ;" s~, 1 o VI. ·,,, Arrtttof4~MflM