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  • "TRANSCRIBED"; LINDSAY ON HOLD 0:40; OFFICE CONVERSATION WHILE LINDSAY IS ON HOLD; DAILY DIARY INDICATES LBJ IS MEETING WITH LEE WHITE AT TIME OF CALL
  • LINDSAY DISCUSSES NYC TRANSIT STRIKE, ASKS LBJ TO SEND WILLARD WIRTZ TO NYC TO DISCUSS SITUATION WITH LINDSAY; LBJ AGREES TO SEND WIRTZ, TELLS LINDSAY TO WORK OUT ARRANGEMENTS WITH WIRTZ
  • Lindsay, John V. (John Vliet), 1921-
  • Telephone conversation # 9450, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN LINDSAY, 1/6/1966, 6:16PM
  • JOHN LINDSAY
  • "LOCAL SHOREHAM HOTEL"; "TO MAYOR JOHN LINDSAY AT SHOREHAM HOTEL RELATIVE TO NEWS LEAK ABOUT WALTER WASHINGTON BEFORE APPOINTMENT IS DEFINITE..."; "THE PRES IN HIS BEDROOM EITHER EVENING OF AUG 23 OR MORNING OF AUG 24, 1967"; "MAYOR JOHN LINDSAY?"
  • LBJ SAYS HE REGRETS LINDSAY TOLD PRESS WALTER WASHINGTON WILL BE APPOINTED HEAD OF WASHINGTON, DC GOVT, SAYS FBI INVESTIGATION OF WASHINGTON IS NOT COMPLETE AND HE WILL NOT ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT UNTIL IT IS; LINDSAY DEFENDS HIS PRESS STATEMENT
  • Lindsay, John V. (John Vliet), 1921-
  • Telephone conversation # 12105, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN LINDSAY, 8/24/1967, 10:02AM
  • JOHN LINDSAY
  • RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; LINDSAY IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR
  • DISCUSSION OF CONTINUATION OF SUMMER POVERTY PROGRAMS IN NYC; LBJ SAYS HE WILL CONTACT NICHOLAS KATZENBACH ABOUT LINDSAY'S CONCERNS; LINDSAY PRAISES SARGENT SHRIVER, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT POSSIBLE RACIAL DISTURBANCES IF PROGRAMS ARE DISCONTINUED
  • Lindsay, John V. (John Vliet), 1921-
  • Telephone conversation # 10714, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN LINDSAY, 9/2/1966, 6:28PM
  • JOHN LINDSAY
  • LBJ ASKS LINDSAY TO BE VICE CHAIRMAN OF COMMISSION TO STUDY CIVIL DISORDERS IN WAKE OF DETROIT RIOTS, READS FROM HIS STATEMENT ON FORMING COMMISSION, DISCUSSES APPOINTING OTTO KERNER TO CHAIR COMMISSION AND POSSIBLE OTHER MEMBERS
  • Lindsay, John V. (John Vliet), 1921-
  • Telephone conversation # 12009, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN LINDSAY, 7/27/1967, 5:02PM
  • JOHN LINDSAY
  • Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr.
  • LBJ DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH JOHN LINDSAY ABOUT SENDING WIRTZ TO NYC TO MEET WITH LINDSAY ON NYC TRANSIT STRIKE; LBJ OFFERS WIRTZ USE OF KING AIR OR JETSTAR WH PLANE, DISCUSSES ADVANTAGES OF KING AIR PLANE
  • WIRTZ UPDATES LBJ ON NYC TRANSIT STRIKE, DISCUSSES JOHN LINDSAY'S DESIRE TO CALL LBJ ABOUT POSSIBLE SETTLEMENT, CONCERN THAT SETTLEMENT WILL EXCEED WAGE-PRICE GUIDELINES; LBJ SUGGESTS THAT GARDNER ACKLEY DRAFT STATEMENT AND TALK TO LINDSAY INSTEAD
  • DISCUSSION OF WALTER REUTHER'S LOBBYING EFFORTS ON POVERTY BILL, ESPECIALLY WITH JOHN LINDSAY, OTIS PIKE; DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE PRESS ASSISTANCE IN GETTING VOTES; LBJ REPORTS ON HIS CONVERSATIONS WITH GEORGE MAHON, JOHN FLYNT
  • LBJ ASKS VAN ARSDALE'S HELP IN GETTING NEW YORK VOTES ON POVERTY BILL TOMORROW; VAN ARSDALE REPORTS HE HAS MET WITH JOHN LINDSAY ABOUT BILL, SAYS HIS ORGANIZATION IS CONCENTRATING ITS EFFORTS ON NYC CONGRESSMEN
  • HOWARD CANNON'S REQUEST THAT FBI HELP PROTECT BALLOTS IN CLOSE NEVADA SENATE RACE; INTIMIDATION OF NEGRO VOTERS IN TEXAS; FBI INVESTIGATION OF LBJ'S 1948 SENATE RACE; DEMOCRATIC GAINS IN CONGRESS; POSSIBILITY OF CHANGING HOUSE 21-DAY RULE; JOHN
  • KATZENBACH REPORTS ON VOTING RIGHTS BILL; GERALD FORD'S SUBSTITUTE BILL DRAFTED BY JOHN LINDSAY; POSSIBLE PROVISION TO INCLUDE NEW YORK PUERTO RICANS IN BILL; TIMING OF SENATE VOTE; PICKETING AT LBJ RANCH; VA HOSPITAL CLOSINGS STUDY; WISCONSIN
  • LBJ ASKS DUBINSKY ABOUT DREW PEARSON STORY REPORTING ALEX ROSE WAS OFFENDED THAT LBJ DID NOT CALL HIM ABOUT JOHN LINDSAY AND NYC MAYORAL RACE; DUBINSKY REASSURES LBJ HE ACTED CORRECTLY; LBJ THANKS DUBINSKY FOR HIS ACTIONS AT RECENT CONVENTION
  • NEW YORK LIBERAL PARTY POLITICS; LBJ TEASES DUBINSKY ABOUT JOHN LINDSAY'S ELECTION; MINIMUM WAGE BILL SIGNING CEREMONY IN NYC OR IN THE SOUTH; NEW YORK GUBERNATORIAL RACE AND EFFECT ON 1968 ELECTION; LIBERAL PARTY SUPPORT FOR FDR, JR., NOT FRANK
  • DISCUSSION OF NEW YORK GUBERNATORIAL RACE; LBJ ASKS FOR LIBERAL PARTY SUPPORT OF FRANK O'CONNOR, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT ELECTION OF REPUBLICANS JOHN LINDSAY, NELSON ROCKEFELLER; RAMIFICATIONS OF NEW YORK ELECTION ON 1968 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
  • LBJ OFFERS DIRKSEN NEW YEAR'S, BIRTHDAY GREETINGS; INFLATIONARY EFFECTS OF BETHLEHEM STEEL PRICE INCREASE; WAR-PROFITEERING; LBJ DISCUSSES ESTIMATES OF COSTS OF VIETNAM WAR IN FEDERAL BUDGET REQUEST; DIRKSEN ADVISES LBJ TO USE LOWER ESTIMATE; JOHN
  • LBJ TELLS WIRTZ HE WILL CALL HIM AGAIN AFTER LBJ TALKS TO UNNAMED PERSON (JOHN LINDSAY ABOUT NYC TRANSIT STRIKE?)
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF NEGOTIATIONS ON NYC TRANSIT STRIKE; RELATIONS BETWEEN LABOR LEADERS IN NYC; ARTHUR GOLDBERG; DISCUSSION OF EXCEPTION IN TAFT-HARTLEY ACT FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES; QUESTION OF USING NATIONAL GUARD TO RUN BUSES IN NYC; JOHN LINDSAY
  • in the administration of New York City Mayor John Lindsay in 1966. Hayes left government in 1970 and worked as a public policy and management issues consultant.
  • CLIFFORD REPORTS ON CALL FROM MCGEORGE BUNDY ABOUT RFK, VIETNAM, BUNDY'S OFFER OF ASSISTANCE TO LBJ; JOHN LINDSAY'S CALL FOR WAR RESISTANCE; LBJ'S UPCOMING SPEECH; NEED FOR NEW PEACE PLAN BALANCED WITH MILITARY EFFORT; PERCEPTION OF LBJ AS WAR
  • and Mary Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wilson Return to farm Lunch at farm w/ Rev. Jordan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wilson, Grace Brooks, Dave and Mary Carter, Cong. Brooks' relative, CCC, MF Jack Valenti To P.E. Lindsay home for rest, returning to Jack
  • no remark -- to newspaper table - reading papers. To Oval R m Of c Bill Moyers (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) ___ ' Lee White Secy Wirtz (B.2) Mayor John Lindsay -NYC (B.2) __ na,,, January 6, 1966 White House p^ THURSDAY Activity (inciude visited
  • . Kerner also said this afternoon's meeting would discuss other matters such as what powers the Commission should have such as subpoena powers. The President then called on Mayor John Lindsay of New York, Vice Chairman of the Commission. Lindsay agreed
  • ) ^__^^^^_^^. Bill Moyers (pl) -. - ' MW (pl) Bill Moyers (pl) Watson (pl) (The President had placed a call with the operator for Dr. Heller. Now asked it be hel Mayor John Lindsay of New York accompanied by James E. Rankin, Corporation Coun and Bill Moyers. Oke
  • out Califano out Congressman Wilbur Mills (b.1) re tax problems asked for Mayor George Christian Col. Cross Pres. Lindsay resting MW (pl) Juanita (pl) MW (pl) Jack Attny Valenti up General Katzenbach Bob Kintner (Pl) Mayor Attny John
  • ) The President to the Cabinet Room Vice President Hon. Cyrus Vance Tom Johnson George Christian for Meeting w/President's Special Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Hon. Otto Kerner, Governor of Illinois - Chairman John Lindsay, Mayor of New York - Vice
  • , ^1P Nelso n Rockefeller /T, an d the Mayor of New Yor k City, John Lindsay Departed JFK Int l Airport via motorcade. Rising with the President in his oax car were: , (^ Governo r Rockefeller __ _ d^, Mayo r Lindsay ____ ^ (Z. Ambassador Goldberg
  • for Liberty Island with the Rockefellers and Liz. Dedication of American Immigration Museum. Mayor and Mrs. Lindsay 10:55 Departed Liberty Island via Circle Line Boat -- picked up Governor and Mrs. Nelson Rockefeller -transferred Federal Grant for Harlem River
  • on your right with Senator John Sherman Cooper on your left. Others will draw for seating. mjdr per Bess Abell's office Feb 4 RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE Tuesday, February 4, 1964 at six o'clock The President and Mrs. Johnson Rep. &Mrs. LeslieC. Arends
  • instructions __ definitel y not to let it go through) Joe Califano (int.) talking over int. at VM's desk and while he was re: Interest rates Jack Valenti (pl) HEW) ^ - talking w/ him --tol d him to tell girls when Mayor John Lindsay's call Comes
  • Hanschman, CBS 30. Don Janson, New York Times 31. John Lindsay, Washington Post 32. Loye Miller, Time 33. Glenn Shelton, Wichita Falls New-Record 34. Marie Smith, Washington Post 35. John Thawley, KTBC-TV 36. Bob Walsh, Washington Star 37. Sara Wood, Austin
  • . Michael A. Feighan Milwaukee, Wisc. Sen. Richard B. Russell Mr. Robert S. Stevenson. Pres. & Mrs. Sen. Herman E. Talmadge Mr. Robt L. Koob, Direc. of Public Affairs & Mrs. Cong. Elliott Hagan Mr. Wm P. Bell General Mgr. Wash DC Office Cong. John V. Lindsay
  • . ___ 10:15a The £L ^10:18a 11:25 ay — President to Oval Office (Mr. Washington to Cabinet Room) Mayor f John Lindsay of New York City (Mayor Lindsay then went to the Conference Room to talk to Washington ) ; o g§ Flower Garden greet 36 Allied Sea
  • had called the President earlier about the luncheon for President-elect Barrientos, and said that Mr. Pearson had told him that he had invited Mr. Barrientos down to Washington - and had also invited Mayor John Lindsay to go to the luncheon -- MW
  • Cavanagh of Detroit appt requested by Mayor Stanford Brookshire of Charlotte, N. Car. Mayor Clyd e Fant of Shreveport, La. Mayor John Lindsay of New York City Mayor Barr of Mayor Jack Malteste r of San Leandro Mayor Alex Smekta of Rochester, Minn.. Mayor
  • of the Gridiro H.E. Vu Van Thai, Amb of VietNam; Mayor of New York, John Lindsay; Senator Jacob Javits, John CoWles. 1:1 5a Sunday, March 13 Departed Statler Hotel returning to Mansion at 1:23a {! 2:00a Retired ^L^:^lp ^-27p^ To
  • that my political acumen was far greater than in fact it was. But it wasn't. I had no idea of the politics of it. The first intimation I had of a problem, a political problem, was one time when [John] Lindsay and I had been in the Executive Office Building
  • Financing the recommendations of the National Advisory Commission of Civil Disorders with the fiscal dividend; the rush to release the Commission's report; communication between Ginsburg and Joe Califano; John Lindsay's political aspirations
  • - which he did. _ Joe Califano —— , . Joe Califano - in to ^^ Lounge =_-_-_-—__----_—-------- — yb - come in a minute _^ , - yb and Joe Califano working Night Reading folders w/Pres - in Lounge- 30 minutes MW (pl) -recall fm John Lindsay _ MW
  • Usher's ofc checked calls checked Date JANUARY 7, 1966 White House Da y FRIDA Y Activity (include visited by) OFF RECORD Senator Mike Mansfield - w/the President - in West Center Hall- The Mansion OFF RECORD Speaker John McCormack - w
  • LENNON, Alton LINDSAY, John V . LIPSCOMB, Glenard LONG, Clarence D . LONG, Edward 1967 1968 . P . 9 Folder Title List Congressional Favors, 1966 - 1968 [ NAID: 47552575 ] http://www.lbjlibrary.org/ https://catalog.archives.gov/ White House Central
  • the tension between the mayors and the feds was real. For example, [John] Lindsay was the deputy chairman of our Commission, a Republican at that time, and a lot of the mayors were Democrats and fearful of criticism from the Commission. So the Commission had
  • sources of information, such as the Office of Economic Opportunity and Tom Bradley; visiting Newark, New Jersey, to talk to citizens about rioting; John Lindsay's involvement with the Commission; the chain of command within the Commission; late night/early