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  • about ten days ago held hearings in Los Angeles and, I 23 think, they're going through the same process, and I also have 24 in front of me a list of· your agenda, and I see for a minute, 25 Dr. Lee, and Mr./ Williams, and more persons far more
  • Affairs Mro Toshiro Shimanouchi, Consul General of Japan at Los Angeles (Interpreter) The President Secretary Rusk Ambassador Reischauer Assistant Secretary William Bundy Mr. McGeorge Bundy Mro Marshall Green, Deputy Assistant Secretary, 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