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  • , from the President following message dated to the Prime Minister: Dear Harold~ I appreciate your comments on the unfortunate ments in the Near East. feel compelled a decision at least We had feared to strikeo that develop~ someone might We
  • Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
  • Cable, LBJ to Wilson, 6/5/67, 11.09 PM
  • . CHRISTIAN: Walt Rostow, who had arrived earlier this morning at the Situation Room, along with his specialist in the Middle East affairs, Harold H. Saunders of the National Security Council. Q Situation Do we know at what time Room? MR. CHRISTIAN: have
  • ." With his rather heavy humor, headquarters, Jenkins identified himself the President called Jenkins "the Pope," as Walter Wilson Jenkins, giving his in reference to Jenkins' Catholicism. Once, standing beside the swimming rarely used middle name. He gave his
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • ." With his rather heavy humor, headquarters, Jenkins identified himself the President called Jenkins "the Pope," as Walter Wilson Jenkins, giving his in reference to Jenkins' Catholicism. Once, standing beside the swimming rarely used middle name. He gave his
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • , Secretary of the Navy Robert Anderson, and Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott. On 1/30 LBJ praises the appointment of Anderson, but believes the “big business” image of Defense Secretary Wilson and the other nominees will be a handicap in their jobs
  • , on duty in Paris as NATO commander, announces he will run for president as a Republican if he receives a “clear-cut call to political duty,” but will not actively seek the nomination. The other Republican candidates are Robert Taft, Earl Warren and Harold
  • for a seat on Judiciary. 1/3 Glen and Marie Wilson join LBJ’s Senate staff. 1/4 LBJ is elected Senate majority leader at the Democratic Caucus. Earle Clements is re-elected Democratic whip. 1/5 The 84th Congress convenes. The party ratio in the Senate
  • the President’s yacht. LBJ hosts a luncheon today for postal union leaders. He also makes a number of phone calls--to Jim Wilson, Yarborough, and Jim Mathis-- concerning Mathis’ story in today’s Houston Post about Padre Island. That evening he attends a Texas
  • Johnson) scheduled to arrive in Washington on 12/31 or 1/1. January 1/1 Ed Weisl, Preparedness Subcommittee counsel, reveals on 12/31 that the subcommittee investigating U.S. missiles and satellite programs has decided against calling Charles E. Wilson
  • :55 a.m. 4/15 At Ranch. Day spent driving around with guests, lunch at Ranch, boating at Haywood and dinner at Ranch with Cong. and Mrs. Jack Brooks, Jessie Hunter, MF, Mr. & Mrs. Bassell Wilson. 4/16 Speaks separately with Houston Harte and Conway
  • hemisphere. 3/29 Ted Andress writes LBJ about the political situation. He writes that Will Wilson would like to run for governor but if Shivers runs for re-election, Wilson is considering running against LBJ. He also writes: “It is my estimate that you
  • with Texas delegation. During afternoon meets with Walker Stone, talks with Thornberry re: Will Wilson wire (?), and later to Lee White and Arthur Goldberg re: Bobby Troutman. 1/11 Talks with Goldberg re: Troutman. At 12:30 Kennedy delivers State of Union
  • will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
  • will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
  • BECOME MEANINGLESS •• : '.; ._ UNTIL~ MILITART:OBJECTIVES ACHIEVED.. • • . ~ WILSON.' • • BT · - .. I .. • NNNN a/--;z1,/oo I
  • CUBAAROUND WILSON HIMSELFWASWORKING IN CUBAAT THETIME ANDWASJAILED BY CASTRO BEFOREHE WASDEPORTED. IN PRISONIN CUBA,WILSONSAYSHE METAN AMERICAN GANGSTER GAMBLER NAMED SANTOSWHOCOULDNOTRETURN TO THE u.s.A. BECAUSE THEREWERESEVERAL INDICTMENTS OUTSTANDING
  • Francis {staff assistant to Mrs. Johnson handling beautification issues) and her assistant: A. Cynthia Wilson IV. Mrs. Johnson's correspondence office handled all correspondence addressed to Mrs. Johnson and correspondence addressed jointly
  • Francis {staff assistant to Mrs. Johnson handling beautification issues) and her assistant: A. Cynthia Wilson IV. Mrs. Johnson's correspondence office handled all correspondence addressed to Mrs. Johnson and correspondence addressed jointly
  • : training program at the Bethlehem yard; they discuss the advisability of abandoning every project in order to throw all machines and men into the “vital” training centers. 3/4 LBJ meets with Bill Wilson of NYA and Admiral Greenslade in San Francisco. 3/5
  • they talked? Q on it MR. CHRISTIAN: No, I don't have any more information for you other than the fact that they met. Q Has the President Wilson today? talked to Prime Minister MR. CHRISTIAN: As I have said this morning on the exchanges with other
  • Springs had asked that she be removed. Miss Smith, in a story in the Daily Texan, said that U.T. President Logan Wilson decided to remove her from the role to insure her safety and because there was a possibility that her appearance would precipitate a cut