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  • THE WHITE 1-jOUSE WASHING T ON - GOMFlDEN I !AL July 29, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. TO: 354 The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration The Chairman
  • . ...... _:·· "·'' " ,. Hello, lb·•· Roberts. Ja ~:;;:·'l'c···~·-· Two of &Mm 1N~• our •taff melllMra, aa4 I'm oa the way down to Mia•ie•lppi aow••• ta look at CM abuacloa peraoullr. Aad I'd hoped &o be able to cbat wl&Ja &be Pn•ldeat .n.t AL Y••· lie'• left a mnU., llan
  • Entry No. Time Activity 5:30 Sat in bed briefly to plan the evening 6:30 Tea in Oval Room w/ Mrs. Anwar al-Sadat Mrs. Mohamed Gohar and George Abell (Egyptian lady invited, uninvited, confused by State Deptartment) 7:00 w/ Mr. and Mrs. Kintner
  • Ranch after letting the President, et al. Entry No. Time Activity off at the Melvin Winter airstrip, Johnson City. 5:20 Called Tony Taylor in Rochester. 5:30 Muriel Humphrey called Dinner: The President, Luci, Lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, Marie
  • floor. Worked with Ashton. 5:30 Worked with Simone, Liz, Harry Middleton, and George Branholtz (Navy scriptwriter) on April script. Entry No. Time Activity 8:10 Liz et al left. 8:20-9:30 Chief Dunn. 10:51 Called Simone. 11:00 Dinner
  • . 2. 9:55 To the pool alone. 30 laps. 10:23 Returned to the second floor. 3. 11:05 Left the White House -- to Jean-Louis's shop for treatment, shampoo, and set. (Had lunch there, sent from Zephyr: hamburger, tomato, and ginger ale.) 2:00 Returned
  • to Lynda's room -- took one bite of dinner; then had to go to the West Hall to greet Ambassador Heath. (The President had gone to New York for Al Smith dinner) (7:27 Called Arthur Krim.) (7:30 Lynda played bridge in the Solarium with Flavil Boyd, Mrs. J
  • already started to leave the White House before we arrived to greet them, since they weren't sure that CTJ would be able to see them. After a few minutes of visiting, we went to the second floor. 5:07 Worked with Bess while Mrs. David et al. toured
  • in for shampoo and set 10:15 Mr. Per left Ashton in to look over travel certificates and try to decide on frames 1. 10:30 In White House Hall with Al Wong (Spanish speaking Secret Service) and Chinaman Wong (new houseboy) 2. 11:15 With President to see Madame
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place) Entry No. Time Telephone fo rt Lo Day Tuesda Baker Hotel, Hutchinson, Kansas Activity (include visited by)* LD y December 8, 195 9 Expenditure Code Al Fleischer
  • by) * LD Expenditure Code To Athen s - - se e trave l activit y 2. Lunched an d visite d wit h Clin t Murchiso n al l afternoon . Joh n Connall y wa s there , too. To Dalla s - - se e trave l activit y To Washingto n - - se e trave l activit y To be d a t
  • -just graduate d from Camp Kilme r - - Roge r Taylor and John MullinAccompanied b y M r Richard McCormac k o f Mr. Shriver' s of f ice G Reedy Senator JV Richard Russell June White J Edgar Hoover Secretary Fowler Al House Senator Russell
  • OF THE PORTRAIT OF BESS TR UMAN TO THE WHITE HOUSE This is a very happy occasion for me. For I have long felt that the Wbite House should have a portrait of Mrs. Truman. lt was not easy to get tbe lady 1 s permission. In typical modesty, she put me off seve!'al
  • titles Subpoenaed Documents [1967-68] Executive Committee, 1968 1968 Convention Pages Special Equal Rights Committee, 1968 Subpoena of Chairman Bailey, US v. Ahmanson et al, No. 67-489-JWC [April 23, 1968] DNC Credentials and Resolutions Committees
  • ( -- -· ___ ......,.. ~·. _... APPOINTMENTS 10:00 a.m Photograph to be ma.de wit~ W~~ tr:t>s>_~.'.l appoin~,~~ "IoM " ;J-~~!f!}Hr ~al~a~.A ;:fart 10:30 A.M. { I 12:45 A.M. Albert Jackson':fuidToihefrih~;)~g1nr ri"'bmq ::,·~~ [i £}t~~~ -r.,. ~.>..f ci,J· On ( Olsg.cr:. G'..,? .t.a
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  • is with the Postal system. The last note I had from you was written March 5. It concerned aaf{eeDavis et al. It cheered me and thrilled me for t•more of the samett. All my love, Mrs . Lyndon B. Johnson 1320 House Office Building Washington, D. C. P. s. Please air
  • no auoll authority\ ndugh o! tnr«t . 1b: . ~~ roe, the older one,, died yesterday . I • nt . flowers to thEJ funeral... Kitty Mt:.\y'a mother died toni ght and I'll G nd flcnvere and poa a ibly go to the funer al 1n Sas-utn . I ha.a. d1nner with rge..,rot
  • Saturday White Hous e - - LB J Ranc h July 4 . 196 4 Gerrie Whittingto n arrived vi a courier fro m Washington, D . C . Als o aboar d plan e wa s Dave LeFev e - - Lynd a Bird' s dat e fo r th e weekend George Reedy Awakened an d dressed - - cam e
  • Brown - Beverly Hills, California Mrs Hilda Weinert (Fred Reece Al House - National President of Young Democrats Ivan Sinclair) R. Sargent Shriver, Adam Yarmolinsky, Mr. Mankowitz f Lynda Bird - Austin meeting Mrs Johnson only f George Brown - Houston
  • . M y c a ll fro m D r, H u r s t / ^ the late morning^-'^had re v e a le d what they had r e a lly expected , that Lyndon’ s blood p r e s sure, EKG , blood ajad urine a n a ly s is, e v e r y so rt of te s t that you could m ake, had al l com e out
  • signi.ficantl.y . A1·1t l11.mself1 the new cabinet ·1nto this categozy in ·varying degrees. Na.e1ri8t in the cabinet, cabinet, only rabid Probably Fa.rr, M1rd11ter in the abortive pro-Nasirt•t a.re carey-overe frQtn t e previous al thoUgh some of them
  • th e Senato r jus t fo r this purpos e wha t h e though t abou t hi m and al l h e sai d i s wha t i s i n th e las t sentence here . So , thi s i s no t ver y goo d as a result . I ha d hope d h e woul d elaborat e but h e didn' t mm March 30 , 196
  • tha t reall y were "fancy " an d gave the rob e t o B M to tr y on . I t looked very funn y o n him becaus e i t s o long and everybod y got quit e a laugh from th e rob e o n him. ... J. C . Kella m - Austin , Texa s (al l lef t th e room
  • .-\GHLAD State 169615; Jaghdad AI~A·.RMV OSO C1A UcSIA NA.VY NSA. vS? ~ .i .\ i,,.) CATE: 174'1- A/alace
  • taken Dr . Graha m an d Mr. Wilso n back t o Houston - Lynda, Bil l Moyers , W . W . Heath , Susa n Taylo r - - al l wen t t o Austi n i n the helicopte r • Driving t o th e Dan z Ranc h , Mal echek house, an d to Mrs . Bailey' s house , etc . Returned t
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Sisco -- I -- 6 sharply critic al of the United States , and this, of course , compli­ cated the situat ion. I can recal l, probably, the other incide nt during this period , and that is my baptism by fire, so to speak
  • take &cl,,..ta• lwpe• to N able to , ... t ,- at tu etatloa. Tt. pNN1d plaa call• tor he• to a•nve die•• at •ppl'oldmaMly Ts-ti p. m. oa Octobal' lllatll. ..... M••· J'ollaeoa ••Ilda Ile• 1n&ef\al tu•k• .,.1-.twl•lt.e•. a.e1A'NU aocta1 ....... Mr
  • Draws Leading Scholars t\n academic conference on Wednesday, March 2, opened the symposium. 1-orty scholar, from around the country, experts in \arious fields of mod rn American histMy, convened to focus on nine issu s raised b> th Ne\\ D al programs
  • E~fORC 10 PUT FINANCIAL AFFAIRS IN ORDER DURING NEXT 30 DAYS OF POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING? END s~c LJ UHAT ! S YOUR ASS~SSMZNT OF MAZZILLI? rs HE APT TO STAND FOR ELECTION A! END OF CONSTITUT!O~AL ~0 DAY PERIOD? WHO ~R 2 OTHER LI~ELY CONTE~DER3 ~CR
  • ~ FOLLOWINGIS EMBASSYTRANSLATIONOF VERNACULARSANK~! SHIMBUN ARTICLE, ~EB 5, 1968, WHICH GIVES MUCHMORE BAL~NCEO ,REA TMENT'THAN DID ASAHi ARTl CLE, REF ANO EDI TORI AL• i• ·c, PAGE 2 RUALOT5369 UNCLAS 8EGIN TEXT• MEAOLlNESI SPEEDUP IN SPACE DEVELOPMENT• u.s
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  • participate d i n th e firs t non-sto p Branif f fligh t fro m Austi n t o Washingto n e Presiden t too k the group int o his offic e - - an d then int o th e r Garde n w/ the m a t 11:2 5 a . . . . ; e als o aske d tha t Luc i an d Ly n com e ove r - e
  • wher e the y stoppe d an d got out so that al l of them coul d sig n their name s i n prepared SEE TRAVE L RECOR D FOR TRAVE L ACTIVIT Y IU S GOVERNMEN T PRINTING OFFIC E : 1964 OF—744-73 5 Page No . Date Novembe THE WHIT E HOUS E r 12 , 196 4
  • arrive d o n a courier whic h arrived the LB J Ranc h a t 9:30 a this morning . I t als o carried tw o National Par k Servic e official s wh o e t o se e Mrs . Johnson . ! wer Mr. Ximene s spen t fiv e minute s wit h th e President a t th e poo l an d
  • Flemin g o theater w / al l dinne r guest s to se e "Th e President' s House " o second floo r - w / al l guest s VH.TE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY President bega n hi s day at (Place) Th Time In Out e De c 26 , 196 e Whi e t House
  • Education - OF F RECOR D to Ova l R m Offic e AGENDA: 1. Fina l Repor t o n transition 2. Roun d Table : Loo k dcw n the ro;i d The Presiden t t o th e Cabine t Roo m - fo r hi s las t CABINE T MEETING (al l his Cabinet list in folder and member s o f his
  • , Bil l Woestendick , Dougla s Wynn ^ Mrs . Ka y Graham, , Gus Wortham Before departure , th e Presiden t als o autographe d picture s to Mrs . Hobby , Georg e Brown , and Mr . Woestendick . To airstrip to sa y goodby e to Mrs . Hobby , Mr . an d Mrs
  • Goodwin , Lt . Col. Jame s M . Connell , Joh n McNally , Judg e Matthe w McGuire , Dr. Georg e Burkley , Cap t Ceci l Stoughton , Chie f Thoma s C . Mills , Sg t Paul Glynn , Kellerman, Johns , Payne , Olsson , McIntyre , McCarth y - al l USS S - CW O Davi