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- to the United Nations Security Council on August 5, said that the first Tonkin incident involving the SS Maddox occurred 30 miles at sea from the mainland of No r th Vi etnam. The second incident involving the SS Maddox and the SS C. Turner Joy occurred 65 miles
- as an Assistant Secretary in the Department of Transportation 4:30p t | Ashton Gonella „_____ __ J- y^yy vi^neT^dyig w-^^rvagvhr^___ _ Today issued proclamation on MX American Heart Month __ 4:31p t | 4:32p t 4:35p t | j 4:40p t 4:44p ) t i i— ii I
- 6 White House Da v Frida y To Andrews AFB vi a helicopter with Mrs. Johnson, MW , Mary Slater, mf, JJ, Dr. Burkley. HHH Aboard the President read a special report prepared by Secret Service on expected demonstrations in each city in which
- of the St. Lo. is Hous ing Aut hority, a mem ber of the St. Louis and St. Loui s County Transit Committee, Vi ce Chairman of the Boar d of Commissioners of the St. Lo .lis Land Clearance Authority and a mem b er of the St . Louis Bicentennial Cor po ration
- strategic superiority. Maintain hard appearance but seek conciliation. c. Back-peddle with all haste on basis we're overextended. We elect 1. to exercise Option B with following themes: Vis a vis US: a. Only obstacle program. to detente b. Germany
- (0) . c. • • .... , 1. ' • , • •• • • • 7. • IJ • • • II t • - • • CCIICIUl'NlllflJ, (0) t • trip • r aoec:1GI • • Jet.., d .. t FEB VI~: / t: ',J / OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 1/7 / 63
- district won't be happy when they learn that he ^JMBMBBBP spurned the chance to atten d Mass w/ hi s President, -- Cong and Mrs. Pickle did attend the Mass ) 10:54a Departe d th e Base Chape l - w / sam e passenger s - vi a motorcad e . 10:56a Arrive
- transmittin g to Congres s seve n ne w widerness area s announce d i n Bf c Conservation Messag e sayin g VI P rnnl H nn t agrp ^ t ^ t^ ^ prr>pn«Pr l l^tt^^ g - - ^JT« t thrpp b^^n g ATJ^ona . -- g^ t mor e o n it befor e Pre s wil l sign . 1?. 10p l3Qg^3
- ~~ " 10:29p Depar t Haywoo d vi a helicopte r w/ al l o f abov e - 10:45p Arrive ___^ --an d LB J Ranc h d t o offic e " 11:00p T o th e poo l for swi m / Sec y an d Mrs . Ala n Boy d f" ' " Iw jm j j - —^————— . ~~ '- | . j 12:00midnight
- Airpor t - ai r forc e on e - 2600 0 6:31p Arriv e Andrew s AF B 6:40p Depar t Andrews AF B - vi a helicopter 6:49p Arriv e offic e y Saturda y kxp i ™ ^ THE WHIT E HOUS E Dat Septembe PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y th
- 1:21am Arrive 1:22am Presiden _ 1:40a m Presiden e a Nava l Hospita l Da e fo rt Activit oL D Lt. y Frida y (includ e visite d by ) Genera l Lewi s W . Wal t d Bethesd a Nava l Hospita l vi a ca r (Mrs. Johnso n remaine d t o spen d th e
- Ne w York Cit y »— 5:20p Ridin 1 / fj 5:31 k Valent i - _ —_ .—.— _. d t o Main House - greete d Cap t and Mrs. Charle s Rob b r an d Mrs . Patric k Nugen t . an d Mrs. Scot t Man n al l o f whom just arrive d vi a KingAire r• • 9 9
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- Hous e vi a helicopte r w / J . Valent i Dr . Burkley , Col . Connel l Sgt . Gaddis . Agents Behn , Youngblood , Stout , an d Phi l Potte r o f the Baltimor e Sun. Arriving Sout h Law n a t 10:1 7 pm SEE PAG E 6 for CONTINUATIO N O F DAY Nomination sen
- wit h him abou t her participation , and help in . the poverty program . Easterling Company 1237 Logan Corpus Christi TU 4-2565 To Haywood House vi a helicopter w / Sen . an d Mrs . Humphrey , Mrs . Graham , E d Clark , Douglas Wvnn . P au l
- SS Rpt checked yb Page 1 Monday White Hous e Sept. 28 , 196 4 Henry Wilso n - - fr . mans . Senator Mik e Mansfiel d --fr. mans . Walter Jenkin s --fr. mans . Departed Sout h Grounds vi a choppe r w / Mrs . Johnson , Dr . Donal d Hornig , Mar
- Air Forc e Bas e arrivin g a t 3:43 . The; President departe d Andrews Ai r Forc e Bas e vi a fo r accompanied b y Secretary Brosio of NATO Omaha time DC time Landed in Omaha See page 3 White House Sept 29 1964 calls carded Tuesday
- To LB J Ranc h vi a helicopte r w / Mrs . Johnson , Sec y Udall , Sylvi a Porter , Mr . and Mr s Dick Goodwin , Judg e Home r Thornberry , Jac k Valenti , M F , arrivin g a t l:45p . The Presiden t loade d hi s passenger s ont o th e gol f car t an d
- en Copyright Holdor. VI. fhUriiUS fo!n.s"·n . C'· .•. . • ' . •, . ~~~· ~ ' . , ..
- .~t to the viability of 3erlin and to the Three =:1eeting their are also in :1espo:l~ibili ties acco~d ~i~h in the city. ·~,"'" l.J.S., u ..... T 'r - .,,.. ~-·· ......... :::::. ese the will of the people of vi.:..8ility o :-. 3er
- ..... ~ ~ ~ +l.v,l ou0\- \--o ~ '. ·e '/ e C..,- __,,~. c.. . () vi eP1'1€·"-· \. LV l.a ·\.- vJ.Q... ME.fI!NQ ~~OT!S t:eP¥AtGHT!D Publjcgtjon R~uire~. Pev 111iniel'\ ef Ecpvright Hol~hnscn ~E'S : ~ \ \ " ' 1J\J e¥eCA.A 1 cl~ ~~o 7,J !e
- . ThornoJ Joh11son M L"- : .. (" t-IOTES CQPYRtGHTED il'"'"'uli-.-• .1..111 Raq-wires ~rmissieA ef Cv~yrignt HOtaar: VI. 1-ho1nEu Johnson i -~ I I L ! ..: ...... ---- ··-- cc~ · · r~-. - -- · - - . --- - MEETING "10:Y:ES ce~ lt16HT
- to advise on economic (matters) and inflation. Robert Nathan is our choice. President: Vice President talked to him. Bundy: He ought not to be under Charles Mann. Report directly to Lodge and Porter. DEG.ASSiFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3A i\'~J SE. VI• E c
- weather . Upo n arrival a t th e airport , Mrs . Johnso n posed briefl y fo r photographer s an d the n departe d fo r Karnack , vi a Marshal l by car . Sh e visite d briefl y th e Hug h Powells ' a t thei r hom e an d the n continued t o th e Karnac k Pos
- Moyer s - Austi n (vi a radi o patch ) - w / earl y electio n return s Bill Moyer s - Austi n Bill Mo yers - Austi n DINNER w/ Mrs . Johnso n Mr. an d Mrs. Birg e Alexande r Jake Jacobse n Mrs. Or eole Baile y VM, M F • MartinAnderson - Orlando . Fl
- the ca r radi o - - phon e patc h (Dal e wa s of f of the ranc h area)--In th e offic e The President departe d th e LB J Ranc h - - vi a helicopte r w / Mrs . Johnson , Lynda , and al l o f the luncheo n guest s excep t M W an d J J (M w stayed t o driv
- g on the Danz Ranch Ranc h and Martin properties. Returned to the ranch house and picked up Mrs. Johnson.. . December 26 , 196 5 SUNDAY White Hous e - - LB J Ranch , Texa s The Presiden t , Mrs . Johnson , an d Mr. J . C . Kella m dep . vi
- the Ne w York Time s OF F RECOR D Larry O'Brien (Carl Bagge ) re possible appointment Federal Power (Robert Amory) OF OFF TH E RECOR D to Commission F TH E RECORD George Reed y (pl) Departed offic e vi a automobil e fo r 233 9 Massachusett s Avenu
- To mansion fo r lunc h - - th e Presiden t at e alon e i n the dinin g roo m To th e theate r The Presiden t spok e t o the Natio n an d the the worl d (vi a Early Bir d Satellite ) on th e 2 0 anniversary o f V E Day . Th e messag e wa s televise d live
- his car ) Australian Embass y To th e West Wing an d the n t o the Eas t Win g w / Mrs . Johnson , th e E d Clarks , and Si r an d Lady Jackso n (Barbar a Ward ) Then departe d vi a aut o for th e boat s wher e the y joined other guests . Returned t o
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- ahead . · So let us not set the firns of ha.tred but quench them . 'l\v o years ago , I vis ited the site of HernisFair . I hava vivid memory o f the q~aint old German-English school - - a fountain , harmonious land scaping , and a lovely terra ce
- cane to town, y0\1 might get 1D touch Yith Mr. Bill Brubeck of' Oil?" ata.t:t' who deals direct.l,7 vi th Af'r1can Attairs. I am certain be voul4 be pl.eased to bear 7our camnenta. On behalf' ot tbe President, I want to tbaDJt 70111tor 7wr cantiDued
- , Bob Piere: and J 1y Cas id of Cuggrnhellll P1m.luctions, Inc. Work 011 the .film bcgau with p:unstaking research into Lh bm:kground of Pr ·sid nl Johnson. The produolion team inter vi wed numerous a so ·iatc~ of the l'r si tlenl, re, iewed more than
Memo, 1943 [re: KTBC]
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- ; no ustin store does. This scrint dull: nd colorless--or r .ther it is not too b...td but could sureiy do vi th some brij:1t words . ..t.!iscoe s~ys eAphLtic4lly we .r3 weuk on script writin~ depnrt~ent -nd looks forwurd to t:Lme \vhen :e c·;.n. h ·ve ~ood
Memo, 1943 [re: KTBC]
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- , sayins meanwhile he can h,mdle all the sol es hims elf if he has to. He puts in very long hours. I've read his reports and considerinz; what I know of his act i vi ties from be inc; round him or t~lking to hil:1 on phone believe th m to be accurate enough
- in front of Escoe, that we had asked for the raise and expected it bo be approved in a bout a month's time . lfow I guess the engineer's think I am a ljrer too ••••• Escoe thinks Farmer ,vi 11 stay but I doubt it. 1 3. As you know by now, Bernard Hanks
- to make delivery they would have surely notified me .... I ns afraid she might be off on a vi it to 1ome ohild and I would be stuck with ancth~r two week• rent. Of aourae l told her to take an, peioea ot furniture ah• oould ue• and parcel out any among
- to be sponsors fo r a h o m e _ a Vi l lage, fo r the w ives o f dependent fa m il ie s o f o ffic e r s , p rin cip a lly A i r F o r c e o ffic e r s , but the whole A r m e d F o r c e s in gen era l. And actually, I think, she cam e as a sort of e m is s
Record copy, Address to the University of Nebraska Student Convocation, Lincoln, Nebraska, 9/22/60
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- bUUon people, are 6,0 111111ou ot GbiDeae,t. In all cbaln. In Africa then ♦f'!I ,o wta or plq1na are 1 • 1• an4 111at. be tht■J ot hullan 41pit7, ftl•• eWJ'7WMN on -.nil.' attee'M4 tban you are. tor a u., ve are talking vi" '\be ac.1et