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- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 12849, transcript, LBJ and EDWIN PAULEY, 3/26/1968, 7:55PM
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- OFFICE CONVERSATION
- "SUMMARIZED"; "FROM BEDROOM MARCH 13, 1968" ON ENVELOPE; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN AND IS INTERRUPTED; TRANSCRIPT 12810B INCLUDES UNRECORDED PORTION OF CALL; LBJ ASKS SOMEONE TO HAVE MARVIN WATSON COME IN; CONTINUES ON NEXT
- Telephone conversation
- Telephone conversation # 12810, sound recording and transcript, LBJ and RICHARD DALEY, 3/13/1968, 5:00PM
- White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
- Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
- Clark looking in bouncy good
health, one of the most genuinely at-peace men I know.
Madame Shoumatoff
came in and she was indeed in a way the guest of honor this evening.
She wears her considerable years lig h tly and her conversation is bright
- Brief conference with Abe Fortas; meeting with Henry Middleton about films; meeting of LBJ Library Audiovisual Committee; to theater to view "The President's House;" office work & telephone calls; hair styled; portrait party at the White House; Lady
- at lunch one day about souvenir and
record group pictures
of the people in the Mail Room,
Correspondence
Section,
File Section, telephone operators,
White House Police,
Secret Service and Garage.
I think you have an excellent idea and if I could have 15
- this morning.
(The President had Miss Nivens in Walt Ro stow' s office read the
message over the telephone; the message thanked Wilson and Brown
for standing firm despite party pressures.) We all have our peculiar
problems; all of us have our setbacks
- MOUNT HOLYOKE, PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.
•
TELEPHONE: 454-5458
August
13, 1965
Dear Mr. President:
I write you on behalf of seven hundred fifty
members of the Western Region, International
Platform Association •.. to express our
- , 1967
Mr. James Jones
The White House
Washington,
D. c.
Dear Mr. Jones:
Following our telephone
conversation,
we shall be
pleased
t~ be at The White House Tuesday, April 18,
at 11:00 a.m. to photograph
the ,President.
The gentlemen on the portrait
- Governor Tom Dewey, LBJ and Lady Bird have breakfast and talk about crime; Lucius Clay; ABC film on beautification; telephone conversation with Lynda Johnson; Luci Johnson receives Stingray car for graduation/birthday gift; Johnsons to Camp David
- ,:- produc
tion and marketing, conversion
,,n~u. .ll.1of marginal farml~ds into paschia
_ind the · ' ·
tures ·for livestock production
a who
ch as: : . ·,I(,
and programs to promote new
One, familt~ lives on uses· of coal 3:~ to restore land
less -~an.•..J
- and unbending.
We will stop bombing under right conditions.
PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS: We have tried to come up with formula to
let us stop the bombing with no public
Vance:
They have refused to suggest anything at this point.
will not permit the Thieu-Ky
- deadline.
Based on my conversations with General Westmoreland, I believe
General Westmoreland is now dictating a message to ask for
early deployment of the units I have now mentioned.
The President:
How many men does this represent?
General Wheeler:
25
- LBJ and Lady Bird talk about many subjects; LBJ Library; Luci Johnson's conversion to Catholicism; LBJ returns to White House; Lady Bird entertains family; photographs taken outside the house; Lady Bird takes walk to birthplace home; visit
- APPREHENSIONS.
27. Q. HAD VIC! PRESIDENT KY AND TH£ OTHER OFFICIALS WHO
HAD PARTICIPATED GENERALLY ACCEPTED THE FORMULA?
28. BUNKER& VE DID NOT HAVE SEPARATE CONVERSATIONS. WE
HELD THEN JOINTLY WITH THE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND FOREIGN
MINISTER.
29. Q. I
- ABC filming of Beautification program at Mount Vernon; desk work at the White House; Lady Bird talks with Luci Johnson; Luci's conversion to Catholicism; Lady Bird to Barney House for a dinner; paintings at Barney House; LBJ's work
- LBJ has phone conversation about appointments at Treasury and Budget; Lady Bird receives international YWCA delegates; Henry Fowler accepts Secretary of Treasury position; LBJ makes press announcement; diplomatic reception at Blair House; Lady Bird
- Hospitals; Lady Bird to Womens' National Democratic Club Reception; pandemonium when LBJ arrives; Hubert & Muriel Humphrey to White House for dinner; LBJ-William Fulbright conversation about Non-Proliferation Treaty; UN position for Humphrey; Lawrence
- meeting; Lady Bird meets with recipient of Jewish Ladies "Lady Bird Johnson" scholarship; Lady Bird is interviewed about bowling by Sports Illustrated reporter; conversations with Dr. Grover about LBJ Library; LBJ & Lady Bird to Mike Monroney's party
- Arrival ceremonies for Prime Minister & Mrs. Sato of Japan; Lady Bird has coffee for Texas group; Lady Bird has phone conversation with James Symington about Japan and studies Japan information; birthday party for Carol Laise; humorous story about
- of conversations with
the Russians, others as a result of special pleas from
Senators. One pause lasted for 37 days. During each
pause, the enemy took the advantage and moved supplies
and troops down and built up his forces. The President
said to stop the bombing