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- Johnston, Olin D. (Olin Dewitt), 1896-1965x
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- JOHNSTON TELLS LBJ THAT FEDERAL PAY BILL HAS PASSED BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS; DISCUSSION OF SCHEDULING SIGNING CEREMONY; JOHNSTON TELLS LBJ HE HAS TOLD PRESS HE WILL VOTE FOR LBJ, EMPHASIZES IMPORTANCE OF VOTERS' FEAR OF WAR AS CAMPAIGN ISSUE
- JOHNSTON REPORTS THAT FEDERAL PAY BILL HAS BEEN REPORTED OUT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE, INCLUDING 60 POSITIONS FOR LBJ TO FILL, SENATE PROVISION ON CABINET SALARIES, COMPROMISE ON JUDICIAL SALARIES, INCREASED FUNDING FOR STAFFS OF FORMER PRESIDENTS
- HOLIDAY GREETINGS; LBJ SAYS HE IS GOING TO APPOINT TYLER ABELL AS ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL, DISCUSSES ABELL'S BACKGROUND; DISCUSSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS; LBJ TELLS GLADYS JOHNSTON HE IS SENDING HER A SIGNED PHOTO
- LBJ ASKS JOHNSTON TO GET FEDERAL PAY BILL REPORTED OUT OF SENATE COMMITTEE; REPUBLICAN STRATEGY FOR DEMOCRATIC PROGRAM; DELAYS CAUSED BY ADJOURNMENT FOR CONVENTIONS, HOLIDAYS; LBJ'S APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES FOR JOHNSTON; HEAD COUNT IN SENATE…
- OFFICE CONVERSATION ON ROLES OF VARIOUS WH STAFF, SPEECHWRITING, GREAT SOCIETY SPEECH, RICHARD GOODWIN; JOHNSTON SAYS SENATE WILL PASS FEDERAL PAY BILL; JOHNSTON ASKS IF LBJ HAS APPOINTED REPLACEMENT FOR "CAPLIN" (IRS COMMISSIONER MORTIMER…
- LBJ THANKS JOHNSTON FOR ARTICLE IN THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
- FEHMER TELLS LBJ THAT OLIN JOHNSTON WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK WITH LBJ AGAIN; LBJ ASKS FEHMER TO TAKE MESSAGE BECAUSE HE IS IN ANOTHER MEETING; JOHNSTON ASKS IF HE CAN MEET WITH LBJ EARLY TOMORROW MORNING; DISCUSSION OF WHERE TO CONTACT JOHNSTON
- FEDERAL PAY BILL; JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT FEDERAL EMPLOYEES LEAVING GOVT BECAUSE OF LOW PAY; NAACP CONCERNS ABOUT JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS
- PRESS STORIES ON APPOINTING ROBERT HEMPHILL, CHARLES SIMONS TO JUDICIARY IN SOUTH CAROLINA; STROM THURMOND; WILLIAM DOHERTY; FEDERAL PAY BILL
- JOHNSTON CONGRATULATES LBJ; DISCUSSION OF ELECTION RESULTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA; EFFECT OF CIVIL RIGHTS ON SOUTHERN VOTE; INCREASE IN NEGRO VOTE AND RESULTING INCREASE IN TURNOUT OF WHITE VOTERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA