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- Ellington, Buford, 1907-1972x
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- ELLINGTON LISTS PEOPLE TO ACCOMPANY LBJ TO LOUISIANA TO ASSESS DAMAGE CAUSED BY HURRICANE BETSY; LBJ DISCUSSES REASONS FOR MAKING TRIP; RUSSELL LONG; HALE BOGGS; LBJ CONGRATULATES ELLINGTON ON BEING A GRANDFATHER; COURTENAY VALENTI; LBJ'S DIET…
- LBJ ASKS ELLINGTON ABOUT HIS CALLS TO SOUTHERN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS CONCERNING VETO OF MILITARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL; LBJ REPORTS ON HIS CALLS TO MENDEL RIVERS, OTHERS ABOUT VETO; PROPOSED CHANGES IN BILL
- ELLINGTON DISCUSSES RELEASE OF ALUMINUM FROM STOCKPILE TO MEET VIETNAM DEFENSE NEEDS WITH "JOHN" HARPER OF ALCOA, ASKS HARPER ABOUT POSSIBLE PRICE ROLLBACK, SUGGESTS HARPER MEET WITH ROBERT MCNAMARA ABOUT SITUATION; SALE PRICE OF…
- ELLINGTON GIVES LBJ STATUS REPORT ON POWER FAILURE IN NORTHEAST US AND IN MONTREAL AND TORONTO, CANADA; ELLINGTON TELLS LBJ THAT AIRPLANES ROUTED FOR NYC ARE LANDING IN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY
- ELLINGTON'S HEALTH; LBJ ASKS ABOUT TENNESSEE SENATE RACE, CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION PROSPECTS; DISCUSSION OF ADDITIONAL DNC CAMPAIGN FUNDS FOR FRANK CLEMENT'S CAMPAIGN, ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRANSFERING FUNDS
- ELLINGTON REPORTS HE HAS CALLED RAMSEY CLARK ABOUT SITUATION IN MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, FOLLOWING ASSASSINATION OF MLK, SAYS THEY WILL BE MOVING IN NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS; LBJ TELLS ELLINGTON TO CALL HIM IF THERE IS ANYTHING HE CAN DO
- ELLINGTON CONGRATULATES LBJ ON ELECTION; LBJ INVITES ELLINGTON, CARL SANDERS TO GO HUNTING; SANDERS' DISAPPOINTMENT ABOUT GEORGIA ELECTION RESULTS; DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE, LBJ'S TOOTHACHE
- Sam Rayburn and LBJ; Senator Kerr; LBJ for President in 1956; Earle Clements; Senator from Kentucky; Wallace from Alabama; JFK; Al Gore; Frank Clement of Tennessee; Estes Kefauver; civil rights; Governor Faubus of Arkansas; Fulbright; Lester Maddox…
- LBJ ASKS ELLINGTON IF HE LIKES HIS NEW JOB
- LBJ ASKS ELLINGTON'S ADVICE ON SITUATION IN SELMA, ALABAMA, ASKS HIM TO MEET WITH GEORGE WALLACE AND NICHOLAS KATZENBACH; ELLINGTON AGREES TO MEETING; LBJ DISCUSSES IDEAS FOR ALLEVIATING SITUATION; POSSIBLE COURT ORDER; LOCAL MEDIATION