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- , Associate Director, Peace Corps
Michael Moynihan, Director, Information Staff, AID
Peter J. A Davies, Chief, Private Enterprise Division, AID
Robert L. Oshins, Director, Executive Service Corps Planning Staff, AID
Al Zipser, Xerox
Corp
Xerox Corp
Clair Cook
- , President of the NEA Divison of Scripps-Howard
HHfLuman Long , President of the World Almanac
Earl Anderson , Publisher
Edward R. Kennedy , Newspaper Enterprise Association
Only 500 serially numbered sterling medals are being
made - and the President has
- MONDAY
August 10 , 196 4
White Hous e
Awake
read
Mrs Johnson
newspapers
joined
Breakfast
in
bed
McGeorge Bund y (f r Mans . )
Robert Anderso n - Ne w Yprk City , (fr Mans , )
Luci
Baines
San Francisco
fr
mans
George Reed y (f r Mans
- associations.
The Vice President
Secretary Gardner
Senator Clinton
Anderson
ATTENDANCE:
John M Chenault , M. D. ,Decatur, Ala.
Matthew F McNulty, Univ of Ala. Medical Center, Birmingham, Ala
Douglass Goode, Jackson Hospital, Montgomery, ALa
Jean Cowsert, M. D
- . Reedy
G. Reedy
Cabinet Room - greet officers and Board of directors
of the National
Newspaper
Publishers
Association - until
12:30
In office w/ B. Moyers
Mike Feldman
- re agricultural
message - w/ Secy. Freeman,
UnderSecretary Murphy,
Walter
Heller
- and other Christmas presents.
1. 11:37 Liz came up
2. 11:45 Meeting with Liz, Nash Castro, Mr. West, Mr. Tolston of White House Historical Association.
Talked about best way to sell "Living White House" Kiosk (Lynda) Special table Christmas decorations
- University
of Maryland
returning the President's call
In mjdr's office
scanning
newspapers
To Cabinet Room for meeting w/ Secy Freeman
Kermit Gordon N Alexis
Johnson
Gardner Ackley
Myer Feldman
meeting on sugar quotas
Joined b y Larry O'Brien
at
to office
-
Editors
Judge
to be sent
Moursund
Secy Freeman
Association
Secy
Murphy
to address
newspaper Bd
of
President
Chmn
Wm . T. Brady
Board Members o f National Association of Manufacturers: W. P. Gullander,
Clifford J. Backstrand, Donald Hardenbrook
-
Bund y
McGeorge Bund
Bund y
McGeorge Bund
Bund y
Lunch
in
lounge
Marianne
Means
Bill
Moyers
Cdr Josephson
McGeo Bundy
Walter
Reuther
To th
th ee Flowe
Flowe r Garde
Garde n fo
fo r
REMARKS
Association
to American
Detroit
of
School
- with Dr. Richmond, Liz Carpenter, Cynthia Wilson, Wolf Von Eckardt,
Evelyn Cramer of NewHouse Newspapers, Frances Lewine.
Interviewed by Evelyn Cramer on plane, talked with Dr. Richmond
9:50 Arrived Syracuse Airport: Met by Mrs. Margaret Lynch
- departed at 11:04a
BM(pl)
Joe Califano (pl)
BM (pl)
n^^ January
White House_
Day
13, 1966
Thursday
Activity (inciude visited by) ture
Expendi-
American Football Code
To the Cabinet Room to greet a delegation from the/Coaches Association
- Reedy
fr
mans
Bill
Moyers
fr mans
James
Rowe
returning
the President's
Larry
O'Brien
fr mans
McGeorge
Bundy
fr mans
Robert
Anderson
NYC
returning
call
his
call
Issued Statemen t - o n being advise d that th e Ne w York Shippin g Association
- visited by)
To Oval office w/ Jake Jacobsen- -who was out immediately
OFF RECORD: Paul Miller, President of Gannet Newspapers
.Tom John son
Press
card
Mr. Miller invited the President to address the Associated Press Editors
Convention meeting in New
- . Thomas T. Adams
Mrs. W. Vincent Astor
Mr. Reuben K. Barrick
Mr. Ralph E Becker
Mr. John Bell
Mr. J. Carter Brown, Associate Director, Natl Director of Art
Mr. Franklin R. Bruns, Jr.
Senator Quentin Burdick
Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter
Mr. Nash Castro
Cong
- Curtis.
In mjdr's office talking to Cliff Alexander before going into Cabinet Room for
OFF RECORD meeting with members of the National Bar Association.
(See page 11)
Mary s took in a note that Henry Wilson was reporting that on the demonstration
Cities
-
Lepercq, Mr Francis Meloy, Mr Edmund Glenn (interpreter)
General Heaton
(returning
the President's
call
Pictures taken
by Henry Grossman
(for cover of Bell White book)
Mr. Bundy
to Rose
Garden to greet group of social workers
- National
Association
- :55
7:05
t
7:07
7:15
7:16
t
10:40 t
10:43 t
10:55 t
11:30 t
Secretary
Hodges
- in
Association
members
office
To Reception for Sen. Muskie w/ Mrs. Johnson, Pierre Salinger,
Washington Suite, Army - Navy Club, - arriving
at
Jack
Valenti
- to Shamrock Hotel to address American Municipal Association - till 9:25
Go to suite in Shamrock
Ed Ray and Bill Steven - to thank them for newspaper coverage)
Bobby Baker, Washington (returning his call)
To chopper site, across from Shamrock, .then to Houston
- ^ Marvi
n Watson
(pl)
. National
) ^—
Noigjrc
-^
OFF RECORD:
^ !- 6:15pnL j
Representative
s of the MHHWaBa:! Newspaper Publishers Association
}i
(A
predominantly Negro group--accompanied by B))H^]^MH^X^
_j ^
Cliff
Alexander and later joined in the Oval
- Foundation, Atlanta , Georgia^
•CXb 4*
Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers )
•CXb 4*
Warren Rogers (Hearst Newspapers)
VM
VM
John Marlo w (Associated Press)
John Marlow (Associated Press)
Left
Oval Office
and dep
WH S Grounds
enroute
to Naval
Yard
accompanied
- with their procedures. Date
May
'°""sow Califano:
mf
M.^y^(P!^ White
House Day
Wednesday
18, —1966
Members of the American Bar Association Judiciary Committee
To cabinet room
followed
by
bar group
Edward Kuhn, President, American Bar Association ^
Drison Marden
-
To the office
G Reedy
McGeorge
J Valenti
Bundy
Public
Fish Room
met w/ Natl
Advisory
Committee
on Area
Redevelopment
see reverse
OFF RECORD
To mansion with J V fo r Meetin g i n th e Yellow Ova l Roo m with the Newspape r Bureau Chief s _ _
the followin g
- Menconi, James Harper, William Louth
to show the President the newest model of a medallion being struck by Menconi
Walt Rostow (pl)
Representatives of the American Bankers Association:
Mr.
Archie Davis, President of the American Bankers Assoc
- w Lew
*Mr. Janoff is President of the American Jewish Press Association
(Mr. Janoff wrote the President asking for a visit for the purpose of conveying to
the President in person the heartfelt regard of their newspapers and their many
readers
- Remarks on behalf of the
UNITED COMMUNITY CAMPAIGNS OF America (United Givers Funds)
To Oval
where he posed for Mr. Fred Maroon, the photographer
Office
for the Magazine Publishers Association OFF
RECORD
The Association is attempting to run a double
- , a Spanish newspaper in New York, will now be
largest in the world, with readers in the U.S. Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central America, South America, and Spain. The
President was invited to dedicate a new high speed press -- but HHHS5if this was not possible, April
- the room and shook hands w/ everyone present.
* !
IS
11:45a 11:47a
.
Date March
The White House p
^ Frida
17, 1967
y
Activity (inciude visited by)
mf has checked
off list
The Publishers, representing the National Newspaper Publishers Association
- photograp h wit h
the Poste r Chil d o f th e Muscula r sDysafcoaspia x Dystroph y Association o f America ,
Miss Holl y Schmid t - te n years ol d -- fro m Saginaw . Michigan .
--one o f a famil y o f si x children .
Mr. Theodor e Schmid t (th e child' s
- , Minneapolis Tribune
Mr. Peter Barnett, Australian Broadcasting Commission
Mr. Charles ^^Bartlett, Columnist, Chicago Sun-Times
Mr. Karl Bauman, Associated Press
Alfred M Bell, Washington, D.C.
William M Blair, New York Times
Hon. Waggoner Carr, Attorney
- Martin i to secon d floo r
To th e East Roo m fo r w
/ Mrs . Johnso n
live televisio n - PRES S CONFERENC E
This pres s conferenc e dre w rave notice s from al l wh o saw it , an d newspapers
called i t "Johnson's ne w style," whil e other s sai d i t
- Date June
4, 1966
White House - LBJ Ranch, Texas SATURDAY
L)av
Luci
Baines
Washington D.C.
Awakened and called for breakfast and newspapers
Secy McNamara
Washington D.C.
Secy. McNamara - Washington, D. C.
Bill Moyers- San Antonio, Texas
- - Consultant Engr. fm St. Martinville, La.
Cong
in for picture and
handshake
La
^
Willis
7-19-66
Standing in outer office and read Mr. Charles Engelhard' s letter to the President
and the newspapers and magazines on the table near the entrance to the Oval
- and Ge
Mrs. Johnson commented that they were probably the only people in America
that had little or no interest in the events -- and that over the years, never had.
After having read the newspapers, the President andMrs. Johnson retired
to the bedroom
-
and
Commerce
Connor
around
reading
OFF RECORD
newspapers
Katzenbach
to advis e th e Presiden t o f her resignation )
Judge Marjorie
Lawson
volunteerr ii nn whateve
whatever
r are
areaa sh
sh e i s needed .
(/and to offe r he r service ss aass aa voluntee
- Press Association
Secy Wirtz suggested the President speak to this group -- a group which represents labor
newspapers and magazines with a combined circulation of 35,000,000 --their conference
program includes Administration speakers on foreign policy
- Newspaper Publishers
Association
\
2 wk.
Mr. Smith is a reserve infantry colonel, and was sent to VietNam for the reserve duty.
He returned highly impressed by our efforts and i n a published interview said that
reports of a stalemate are untrue
- ^ Dec 14
, 196 7 .
The White HOuse
^
Thursda
_
y
Expendie
Activity (includ e visited by) tur
Breakfast c°<
*
Mary Margaret Valenti Mrs . Jack ) ^—^—
, .
Hon. Jack Valenti, President, Motion Picture Association (h
e had a note in the N. R. o
- political situation in West Virginia
Mr. Lloyd E . Clarke, the new President of the National Association of Home
Builders --handshake
and courtesy call
Dr. Nath aniel Rogg, Executive Secy, National Assoc. of Home Builders
The President to the Cabinet Room
-
~
OFF
, Tom
~
Watson (pl)
Califano
Watson
j—
RECORD: Paul Miller, editor, Gannett Newspapers
Johnson
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——
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-
J ^
12:00n -/
'
Hon. Ramsey
vI
• i
I
I 1:13
| 1:13
!•
•-
To the Cabinet Room to join
Secy Rusk
Secy McNamara
William Foster