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  • 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
  • , WILBERFORCE, OHIO "A confidential source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised·· tha·t a representative of the Black Panther Party at Los Angeles, ·-~ California, and a representative of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh February 7, 1970 This is an interview with the Honorable Sam Yorty, mayor of Los Angeles, in his office on Saturday morning, February 7, 1970. The interviewer is Joe B. Frantz. Mr. Mayor, let's talk at the beginning about
  • of Transcript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist Sl'RVICF sn LD CALL FROM ED PAULEY, LOS March Z6, 1968 at 7:55pm ANGELES, CALIF. Pauley - Mr. President, how are you doing? The President - Fine. Pauley - Spencer (?) and I have been doing a lot of work
  • Angeles Times Dick Wilson, Cowles Publications Ted Lewis, New York Daily News Bob Thompson, Bureau Chief, Hearst Syndicate Bob Fleming, Geo Christian Sept 29, 1966 White House Thursday Secy Rusk Bob Fleming Geo Christian ^H Hon Sargent Shriver (b.1
  • the outbreak in Watts and Los Angeles. Could you pick up the story there and go on? C: The Watts riots began August 11, '65. The federal government really had not been involved in, and had only casually observed, riots that were rather substantial in 1964
  • thanking him for taking Father the Oval Rm Office Schneider to Germany. Robert I MJDR Walt Kintner (pl) ; - "find out where Jac k Valenti is" Rostow (pl) Jack Valenti - Los Angeles, " '^ California I This morning's-— MJDR "bring me the NY Times
  • , Beverly Hills, Calif - actor Robert E Thompson, Los Angeles Times Charles C Tillinghast, Jr., Pres., tHtHHHH TWA Gene Tunney, NYC Dr. Joseph F Volker, Dean University of Alabama, Birmingham, Ala John H. Wheeler, Durham, N. C. Prof. R. Bayly Winder
  • . A. and that in Mexico the President had millions of friends. Also mentioned how happy the group was for the results of the recent meeting in Los Angeles, Calif, w/ their President - Adolfo Lopez Mateos. Sen. Sanchez presented the President with a rare edition
  • ~, ATTN: SECRETSERVICECPID> ATTN:SECRET SERVICE(WHITEHOUSEDETAIL> -FROM:DIRECTOR,FBI ~eOIP!BCll,!At> TRAVELOF THE PRESIDENT,LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA, OOVEMBER SIX, SIXTY SIX, ANTI- VIETNAM PROTESTDEMONSTRAT IONS. ON NOVEMBER ONE INSTANTA CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE
  • VH.TE HOUSE date DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON March 25, 1968 DIARY President began his day at(Place). Time Telephone In Out 11 Lo the White H Sunny (include visited by) Governor 1:06a t Irving asked 8:39 10:25a 9:50a t 9:55a t ""9:56a t
  • everything it took. So then he said, "Well, I want every one of you to go back home and start working now on the delegation that your county will send to the state convention so we can have a solid delegation in Los Angeles." And Cliff Carter said, "Well, we
  • in his bid to become the presidential nominee; the 1960 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles and Rayburn's involvement in the decision to choose LBJ as JFK's running mate; Rayburn's death; opposition to LBJ accepting the vice presidential
  • delegation and I was the first one that said Lyndon Johnson. She looked like somebody had just been shot. F: Did you have any real hope that Johnson could make the presidential nomination here in Los Angeles? P: I did at various times. But just before
  • have committed the National Guard to Los Angeles upon request of the Mayor. B: This was at the time of Watts? C: At the time of the Watts riots and as you may remember Governor Brown was then out of the state and Lt. Governor Anderson
  • ,. ~ *>>"** „ 'HUE House Date ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY: /x resident began his day at (Place) LBJ Ranch Time Telephone 1. In Out Lo >; 9:08a t Walt ~^~ | *x^9:57a Conference ~ j, 10:51a Arrived I f F Day_ 5, 1967 'H Friday \_ McNamara
  • VHITE House Date SNT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MARY 'resident began his da y at (Place) The Time T 11 In Out Lo June Whit e House f0Prhr ' I Activit LD Mostly 12:15a £ Mrs. : Awake 8:18a t 9, 1967 _ Friday Day Expendi- y (includ e visited
  • , there is some evidence of admix­ ture with Malayan and Caucasoid strains. The only important minority group at the present time is the approximately 600,000 Koreans. There are also much smaller groups of Chinese and Caucasian residents. Religion Buddhism
  • the city bus terminal. 1962 Los Angeles, Calif., April 27 -- A battle oceurrcd between police and Black Muslims after a policeman was attacked when he questioned an individual' in the street. Oxford, Min., Sept. 30-0ct. 1 -- A white mob attacked U.S
  • acclaimed biogra­ phy of President Harry S. Truman, titled Truman; in introducing him, Library Director Harry Middleton said, "In David McCullough, Pres­ ident Truman has found for poster­ ity a biographer who understands and respects him." 7 Los Angeles
  • , HHF ^ Richard L . Lic h - Railwa y Progress Institute/ / Solomon Liss - Publi c Servic e Committe e Walter J . McCarte r - Nationa l Capita l Transportatio n Agency / /C. D . Marti n - Lo s Angeles, N. Maso n - Dept , o f Public Utilitie s o f Mass
  • is wholly owned by the Los Angeles Times-Mirror Company, which publishes the Los Angeles Times. And at one point Valenti made a call to the president of New American Library from the office of Otis Chandler, president of the Los Angeles Times-Mirror Company
  • the location of the AEC accelerator in the Los Angeles area; and a study by the Department of Commerce on corrosion. Less than 1 inch. SC 6 OCEANOGRAPHY Processed. Boxes 5-6 Contains material primarily concerning the Interagency Committee on Oceanography
  • Fore~ special flight. (Five hours flying time; 3 hours change in time.) 11:00 a.m. PDT Arrival at the Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California. President and Mrs. Park will be greeted by the Honorable Samuel W. Yorty, Mayor of Los
  • . JOHNSO N e Marc rf DIARY - 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon tL y h 4 , 196 8 . , i. e 11 In Ou ^ oL y (includ e visited by ) Activit D Rudy Abramson , Lo s Angeles , Time s Al Sullivan , USI A Shelby Scates, Hears t
  • to Johnson because he said, "We'll all get defeated, forever, if we go against Johnson." Bill Brawley, who was later assistant postmaster general, was at that time working for President Johnson. He and Bill Cochran came out to Los Angeles--I reckon Bill
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY (Worksheet) The Vice President began his day at (place) Time Telephone f or t Day Wednesday Date Nov. 6, 1963 Hotel Hilton, Rotterdam, Holland Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD Awake Sam Gammon
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President beganhis day at (place) Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Lo Day (Worksheet) Date Nov 8, 1963 Activity (includ e visited by)* LD Awake Friday Expenditure Code Entry Time
  • Magnuson . _ ' RECORD: Stuart Loory, Washington correspondent for the Los Angeles Times the same time as Secy Fowler w/ Freedom Share. President greeted him Secy Fowler departed. ___ _ _________ , ^_™__™ . Christian and Mr. Loory
  • for Senator Kennedy -- also served in the House with him -I felt that Virginia's best interests would lie with the nomination of Senator Johnson for the Presidency. So when the State convention carne on prior to the Los Angeles convention, to nominate
  • . ... , , — «_____ THE WHITE House Dat PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY e June 20, ,/ / The President began his day at (Place) The White I I Entrv Time », • , T- In Out f . Lo J 1 Telephone t I i ______^_ Joe 10:10a t. George 10:12a t Walt HZ I0