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- about ten days ago held hearings in Los Angeles and, I
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think, they're going through the same process, and I also have
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in front of me a list of· your agenda, and I see for a minute,
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Dr. Lee, and Mr./ Williams, and more persons far more
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Mro Toshiro Shimanouchi, Consul General of Japan
at Los Angeles (Interpreter)
The President
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Rusk
Ambassador Reischauer
Assistant
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William Bundy
Mr. McGeorge Bundy
Mro Marshall Green, Deputy Assistant
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Far Eastern
- Reference No. 13114
August 13, 2008
Processing Note
Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording.
DATE: 6/6/68
TIME: 12:30 PM
CALLER: James McCrocklin
Pages ofTranscript: 1 page
Barbara Cline
Archivist
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; WILBUR COHEN IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
- a l com m u n ity t h at ^ ^
from the v e r y f ir s t h as b een in favor o f M ed icare!
I fe lt lo u s y - a poor
frie n d , a s la c k guardian o f the in te r e s ts of th ose who have b een our fr ie n d s .
D r , T u rch i n, a s o ffic e r
- MEMORANDUM
TH E W H IT E HOUSE
WASHINOTON
S u n d a y , M a r c h 10, 1968
Page 1
I t w a s a d a y o f d e e p g lo o m , lig h te n e d b y th e p r e s e n c e o f the K r i m s .
T h a t i s to s a y , i t w a s p u r v e y e d i n th e n e w
- ; LBJ takes nap; upcoming trip to Texas; Lady Bird does office work & records her diary; Eugene McCarthy showing surge in 1968 race; Hubert Humphrey joins Johnsons for dinner; styes on LBJ's eyes return; Lady Bird has massage and reads Time magazine
- and came back Monday afternoon!
And this
sum m er I can think of a time or two when a very hard-working
P resident has done it, but he has also taken his work with him,
and packed m ore into those three days than any human ought to.
After an hour
- with his own hands w here they now liv e .
MEMORANDUM
THE W H ITE HOUSE
W A S H IN GTON
Thursday, May 21, 1964
P age 4
Th ree of their children w ere born in the log cabin.
He now has a part time
job on the Unemployed Parents P rogra m , setting out
- could cost as
much as $792.5 million over a five-year period. The
estimated maximum first year cost could be $152 million.
6.
Other program proposals which could achieve significant medical
gains in a relatively short time. ·
Estimated cost:
First year
- its results. Their loving care and supplementary, e nlightened atten
tion is vital to the progress of a patient.
There are many groupa which give their time and devotion to this service.
One is the Jaycees Auxiliary. Seventy- eight percent