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  • November 6, 1964 THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Telephone Time f or t Entry No. Lo LD In Out C 9:56a C 10:00 10:17 C C C C C C C C C LBJ Ranch, Texas Activity (include visited
  • ^W VMITE HOUS E Dat Apri e1 DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) JDa Time Telephone In Out 11 Lo the Whit e Hous e Monda i or t Activity LD y Jo 3:55a f Situatio 3:59a t Wal t Rostow - a t hom e 4:02a t
  • LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY President began his day at (Place) Day Time Te 11 In Out Lo 10:37pm f /eP.h°ne Activity LD Gov. 11:05pm To 12 - midnight (include visited by) Pat Brown, Los Angeles - did not talk North Portico for farewell to Prime
  • they had called up the guard, getting it to Los Angeles on time because a lot of them were in San Francisco and that area. I do remember that day trying to get the President to approve the use of air force planes to bring the guard down, and also to prove
  • for • ~ ~"~ Mrs. Simon McHugh •_ .. 2:20p """ t | ~~ |_ 2:33p t 2:38p t (include visited by) Johnson • Donovan/s 2:37p t *.ma.y RECORD; Robert "Bob" Donovan, of the Los Angeles Times Tom ', Day 16, 1967 | , ' MW (pl
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vic e P r e s i d e n t bega n Entry Time No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Telephone f o rt Lo 8:45 9:30 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:00 12:15 12:30 12:35 12:45 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 00 15 20
  • /HITE HOUSE Date J^ ne 24 > 1967 , SENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY Resident began his day a t (Place) On Time 1: In Ou Telephone 1 tL . o LD i A F One 26000 en route Texas from Lo s Angeles I Activity Day Saturday Expendi- (include
  • Califan o - pl y McPherso n - p BUREA an I U CHIEF S - Yello w Ova l Room . d To m Johnso n an d Georg e Christian Jerry terHorst , Detroi t New s Richard Wilso n , Minneapoli s Sta r Robert "Bob " Donova n , Lo s Angele s Time s Forrest Boy d , Mutua
  • some resemblance of an organization which would collect delegates, have delegate votes committed, and go in to the Los Angeles convention with a sufficient show of strength to stop Kennedy on the f irst b allot, which then presumably would lock up
  • Meeting LBJ in 1955; the 1956 Democratic National Convention; Abell's father-in-law Senator Earle Clement's career; LBJ trying to do favors for his colleagues; adjourning Congress for the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles
  • DIARY r> s began his day at (Place) Day-The TheT-,President Time Telephone 1 In Out Lo Entry f >^ 1 11:11a f or t ExpendiActivity Code LD Thursday ^ 1968 a^.o-y (include visited by) ture Douglass (2^ 11:25a White House ,-, 25. Cater 11:40
  • LYNDON B. JOHNSON ARY c, esiden. began hi, day at (Place) The Time Telephone .. In Out Lo Whit e House _ Saturday Day t or t ,..,... Activit LD y (include visited by) -¥ / /~ ; 12:53p 1:32p : w/ OFF RECORD: Keith Fuller of the Associated Press
  • Watson Christian - pl Cabinet Room to meet with the American Medical Association Appraisal Team from Vietnam J. L. Blasingame, M. D. , Chicago-Exec VP, AMA - Chairman MEMBERS: Forrest H. Adams, M. D. , Los Angeles-Prof of Pediatrics and Head, Division
  • ^^ ^^ »VHITE HOUSE Dat e October 16, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY the White House President began his day at (Place) Day Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo 8:15 8:35a f or t Activity LD Dr. Wednesday (include visited by) George Burkley - w
  • Hubenthal, Los Angeles Herald Examiner _^ _^ along vith an 1 [onoijary John Milt Morris, AP membership in Charles Werner, Indianapolis Star the American \sso^ Art Poinier, Detroit News of Cartoonists " ! Art Wood, USITA DJ Dan Dowling, NY Herald Trib"*\ J
  • other pape r wor k 6:35pm 6:56 '_ Jo (2^ 7:05 p 8:05 p Jo e Califan o e aske d t o se e th e Presiden t t o tell him hi s futur e plans . p Te 8:05p Als 7:35p t Wal 7:40p K _j Wal 8:06p t Georg d Sel l with Lo s Angele s Time s OF F RECOR D Mr
  • airstrip a t Dulle s Internationa l Airport d drov e t o th e are a betwee n th e waitin g 707 for th e Prime Ministe r & his party t o fly t o Lo s Angele s i n (fro m L . A . th e P M an d his part y an d th e Clark s ^ ^ ^ Pan Am to Honolulu
  • -Plaza Hotel - Los Angeles. Calif (b. 1) President to Marvin Watson' s office saw Jonn Macy and took him, back through Oval Rm Ofc Departed Oval Rm Ofc w/John Macy, for the Mansion - reported Upstairs in Mansion at 3:09p c/ — LUNCH w/ John Macy
  • for Foreign Affairs Mr. Takeshi Yasukawa. Counselor of General Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr. Toshiro Shimanouchi, Consul General of Japan at Los Angeles (interpreter) UNITED STATES: Secretary of State Dean Rusk Ambassador to Japan. Edwin Reischauer
  • Management J. Curti s Counts, Vice President, Employe e Relations , Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc., Los Angeles, California. (Re appointment) Wayne T Brooks , Directo r of Industrial Relations, Wheeling Steel Corporation, Wheeling, West Virginia
  • Newspapers 6. John Averill / Los Angeles Times 7. William Wyant St. Louis Post Dispatch 8. James Gary / Copley News Service 9. Tom Elliston United States Information Agency 10. William Gardner Houston Post 11. Mary Brogan Houston Chronicle 12. Jimmy Banks
  • time. Gregory's group then resumed their march and were joined by other Negroes en route toward Tennessee. The marchers passed through Hernando, Mississippi, and continued north until about 6:15 p.m. when they dispersed and returned to Memphis
  • ^Ml -#ty^C*L^-r* ^t!#*t^*^^t**^ During this time, the President stepped into J^HWHaaHMtMHt^^^lhE^to greet bri Mrs. Simon McHugh and Mis s Barbara Mintz Date 29 November 1967 I B. JOHNSON * ' gan his day at (Place) Da r,- Telephone Out Lo
  • McPherson , Okamot o Dr Walter Heller Bill Moyers Marvin Watso n (p . I . ) McGeorge Bund y Bill Moyers Otis Chandler Los Angeles Times McGeorge Bundy Secy manGeorge Reedy Bill Moyers Bill Moyers and Robert Thompson Times Geo White House
  • , and as a result did not line up delegates for President Johnson. F: When you reached Los Angeles, you said you met Mr. Johnson for the first time. H: How did that come about? Well, Mr. Johnson met--Many of us were asked to come and talk with the President
  • . Holmquist Chairman, San Francisco FEB Post Office Department San Francisco, California Mr. Robert A. Riddell Mr. David S. Phillips Chairman, Dallas-Fort Worth FEB General Services Administration 1114 Commerce Street Dallas 2 1 Texas Chairman, Los Angeles
  • The way these combine provide us with a broad picture of the various patterns of disorder that . occurred in different cities. I. ' 0 The General Upheval A disturbance m~y develop over a period of time into .==.=-an.- upti~~ava:r··wnl~li _~~~w.:s
  • Richard Helms, Director of the CIA - ^Hon. — ? :05p White House r* Mrs. Marvin OVal office .w/ Marvin Watson . ... . . ^ . . —.— Ashton Gonella Watson -pl Walt I to his Rostow -pl OFF RECORD: Hon. ^ Sam Yorty, Mayor of Los Angeles
  • ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N MARY 'resident began his day at (Place) Th Time 1; In Out e White House 26, 1967 Thursday Day } SrTe 1 Activity LD _ TC e j Lo (include visited by) President and President-elect Costa e Silva walked from the Oval Office
  • Municipal Kirtland Flying time: Time change: PDT the Air Force of American Airport. Base, and his party will depart Force Base aboard a Force special flight. l.hour; None 45 minutes Arrival at Los Angeles Los Angeles, California. International
  • his day at (Place) Time Telephone 1 In Out 10:24a The 10:27a The : for after services, 11:38a Depar 11:43a Returned 12:00n to _J Mrs. Day f or t 1 Lo LD Activity (include visited by) President departed the Main Ranch House - once again
  • from Los Angeles to San Bernardino, and we're going to have to get that start pretty soon or we're going to be late." it all right." "Oh, we'll make He couldn't tear himself away, but finally, maybe an hour and a half before time for his address
  • 'resident began nis day at (Place) Time Telephone .1 In Out Lo t or t Activity LD (include visited by) 5:15p ; Called 5:25p ~ ~" II • Arthur for Ken on inter-com and for a Tab Departed 5:30p Departed •• Dav i —• Wesley • I ~ J. 5:30p t
  • WHITE HOUSE Date IDENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON DIAR Y July the W President began his day at (Place) ' Time Telephone In Out 11 Lo 17, 1968 White House _ f or t Activity LD Day Wednesday (include visited by) _ JAxSsOac 10:52a Back to Oval Ofc
  • ^r ^^ ^^ VHire HOUSE Dat )ENT lYNOON B. JOHNSON WAtv > / resident began his day at (Place) /* Time ^^"^ 1 T-^ In Out Lo LD / U. e August 27, 1967 S. S. Sequoia Sunday Aboard: Mr. and % Day Mr. and Mrs. Simon McHugh, Mary Slater
  • him being in Los .Angeles, Bur_. / bank, and a few other places. Though she did not ~ay, I be- I lieve that he is working on sol!lething about the California- OYJ born Japs. She said Gene Howe had started a "Let's write !v"' .- JP"' Gene~ campaigh
  • 'HUE HOUSE date April 2, 'ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 1968 the White House Tuesday _ resident began hi s day at (Place) Day Time Telephone 11 in Out Lo 8: 20a 8:20a ~ : t f or t Activity LD Sunny Dr. skies - high temp near 60 Frank Stanton
  • that a democratic nation has an ob]i,ration lo promote imagination and understanding, rings hollow. The British beg·an their government support of the arts in the very darkest days of World War II, when London itself was under bombardment. It was a remarkable time
  • moment in Los Angeles, to urge him to put Mr. Johnson on the ticket. And this was thought to have had some influence on the decision--in my opinion, it had about the influence of a feather in the balance--but it was a very narrow balance. Bobby Kennedy
  • s of th e Whit e House press corps . • Georg In the President's cabi n fo r th e flight t o Dallas were : n Thomas , UP I Frank Cormier, A P Erwin Knol l , Newhous e Newspaper s Dic k Saltonstal l o f LIF E Ted Sell , Los Angele s Time s l Dobbin s
  • , Los Angeles, California Mrs. Claiborne Pell, wife of Senator from Rhode Island Mr. & Mrs. G eorge Peppard, actor; Mrs.--actress Elizabeth Ashley, Beverly Hills Calif. Mr. & Mrs. William L. Pereira, archit ect, Los Angeles, California _——. Mr. Sidney