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  • and impartial justice. -- dictated by JV as summary of conversation) Ed Weisl, Sr in bedroom w/ President Dr. Gould and Dr. B urkley treating the President's throat. Motorcade to La Guardia w/ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, G. Reedy, Jack Valenti in automobile
  • and Mrs. J. conversed on the radio about plans for later in the day-_Into the Main House —^ The President departed the house by car w/ ^ .Mr. Hedly Donovan & Mrs. D. , Mr. Heiskell Mr. Hardy ^ Scharnhorst . Passed Pleasantville School Hartman Ranch
  • , Mary Slater During dinner, there was little conversation as the television election returns were the center of attention.—As soon as dinner was finished the President and h guests returned to the lving room to continue the programs of election
  • -tv announcements appealing for funds for DN told him he had further conversations with George Meany, and M had assured the Pres. that Al Barkin would tHHH* be working Marvin Watson CCC at the Committee just as always., On the 1:39a call, the President
  • and relaxing, playing with Courtenay Valenti while the other guests sat around conversing. After a few minutes of this he went to the upper deck for a more private sunning period. Various guests joined him o n upper deck at intervals --this sunning period
  • on Walter Reec Dirksen (to be filed). Pres called gt (Pl) and was wondering what to do tonight. Asked about boating and how was weather. Then said he would take nap and decide later. *gt says that during this conversation, the President invited Nicholas
  • Da v MONDA Y The Presiden t spoke of his day, describe d it as being on a diet of green peaches for several days--said it was no t at all pleasant, but he thought this was a pleasant way t o end the day. Mostly small ta very little conversation
  • Davis. They had conversation re James' pony. Arrived Scharnhorst Ranch. n^ August 14, 1966 LBJ Ranch Day Sunday Acttvhy (inc!ude visited by) Lady Bird. She was away from her car and SS agent answered that he would take car to her. Pres: Tell her we
  • Watson, MF BcyEoestKxx oyster casserole, stewed tomatoes, boiled okra, slaw The President was quiet during dinner, said he felt very tired -- that he had only slep Guests departed hours last night, and much of the conversation was with MW discussing
  • briefing #396-A indicated that the President planned a general discussion with Secretary Fowler, t o quote Flem "From their recent conversations, I am sur e that the President expects to express his appreciation of the bond drive efforts in the Treasury
  • Bowdler (The President reviwed with Ambassadors Bunker and Bennett the problems and probably the outcome of the June 1 election in the Dominican Republic. The conversation was temperately optimistic all around -- Rostow:mf) Bill Moyers (pl) Press
  • departed and the President went to his bedroom for a nap MW(pl) " BM (pl) Joe Califano (pl) MW (pl) ^ Secy Rusk (b.2)- re Rangoon "feelers": the President's conversation w/ the Am India and his decision re food allotments: general discussion
  • n,,, July White House p.^. Dale Meeks 23, 1966 Saturday LBJ Ranch MW says the President is in "a good mood," and most of his conversation with him this morning has been limited to plans for today's trip. MW says the President is concerned
  • Abell. Pat then walked to the steps approaching the altar and awaited Luci and her father. 3:15 pm The President, while the organist played the Processional, walked Luci down the long aisle toward Pat and the altar. He engaged in animated conversation
  • n i n Louisian a and about his conversations wit h Mayor Daley , an d told th e Senato r ho w Mayor Dale y was handlin g th e proble m in his city . Presen t a t th e luncheo n xXxX were : Mrs. Eri c Goldma n Mrs . Stewar t Udal l Mrs . J . W
  • McNamara Gen'l Maxwell Taylor John McCone William Bundy OFF the Record To outer office to talk w/ Jessie Unruh Calif he called in to JV's office JV had it transferred in Pres ofc After phone conversation GER comes in to ask Pres if there will be pictures
  • by Hurricane Inez Today appointed Mr. John J. McCloy as U. S. Representative to the trilateral conversations to be held by the U. S. , the Federal German Republic and the United Kingdom. . . to be held in Bonn, Germany on Oct. 20, 1966. Today - announcement
  • . (Bess Abell to supply guest list, yb) MEMORANDUM . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON As guests arrived they were ushered int o a rather larg e reception room where all mingled i n conversation awaitin g th e presence of the President, Mrs. Johnson, the King
  • Spivak, William Pershing, Jack Horner, Frank Cormier The President talked the press pool the entire flight, but no parts of the conversation could be heard by those in the rear section of the helo. Arrive Brooke General Hospital. San Antonio. Tex - helo
  • governors and George Christian sat down in the living room to talk. The luncheon conversation had consisted about stories of the Presid and Governor John Connally, plans for Saturday's trip to Amistad Dam, etc. Governor Morrison and Governor Connally out
  • Senator Walt (b. 4) -re earlier conversation of today Richard Russell Rostow (pl) Chairman Ackley To Oval Office Walt Rostow (pl) Bob Kintner (pl) To barberShop Secretary June 28, 1966 McNamara To oval ofc w/ Kintner Ambassador Arthur Goldberg
  • Private conversation in hushed tones w/ Secy Fowler in mjr's room To Cabinet Room for QUADRIAD Meeting Se :retary Fowler Chairman Ackley Charles Schultze William McChesney Martin Joe Califano . Frederick Deming James Duesenberry , , Mtg requested by Secy
  • . Wattenberg Op - have Paul Glynn come to West Hall Cocktails and conversation in Yellow Oval Room Mrs. Johnson announced she wanted everyone to sign a guest book - in Yellow Oval Rm Whitney Young - NYC Music playing in hallway - guests all enjoying this last
  • Science Monit Bob Fleming -subject to be Prime Minister Wilson, Britishpolitics, and personal conversation. Mrs. Tom Curtis (Carolyn had called Mary S. snix and he talked briefly. ) from Se Hospital, axkx Austin, Texas--following birth of Kimberly Cage
  • with the President The dinner conversations were personal bits of advice to Luci on her financial matt and schooling. At the end of the meal, the President was served a scoop of icecream and chocolate sauce. As he started to eat it, he looked up and said that up
  • letter during the course of the evening. I 'DINNER in the dining room w/ Mrs. Johnson . Lynda cream soup, lobster tails. English peas, rice, jell _ Luci and Pat Nugent _ Marvin Watson The dinner conversation varied widely ranging from th Ginny Thrift
  • international sources, $3 million. The President expressed the wish soon to meet Lady Carter whom he knew was a beautiful lady who was born in North Carolina. The President spent some time in conversation with Mr. Sayre suggesting that intellectuals
  • the conversation closely. Symington:mjdr:mf
  • him a pen and privately converses with him - turning his back t o gp assembled in Garden Goes ou t to hand Press. Reporters. Camaramen - pens Senator Gordon Allott Cong. James A. Hale y Con Senator Clinton Anderson Cong. Georg e Hansen Senator Cong
  • about their conclusions and recommendation in the fields of export financing, transportation and taxation. The President, after asking a number of questions about the recommendations, engaged the three businessmen in a general conversation about the case
  • McNamara - Washington. D . C . Cartha D. DeLoac h — Washington. D. C . Director Kermit Gordon The conversation aboard th e aircraft mainl y concerning the President's renent intention to appoint Joe Fowler as th e new Secretary of Tresaury. Th e President w
  • . (The air conditioning in the President's car was not working, and the President was displeased. ) On the motorcade route, he exchanged pleasantries with General Ne Win, but no substantive conversation was heard. On arrival at Blair House, they were joined
  • the suit e b y the President, th e Vic e Presiden t an d th e Sec y of State, Dea n Rusk . Afte r a n exchange o f greetings, th e Presiden t an d the Pop e walke d int o the sittin g roo m for thei r privat e conversation , whic h lasted fro m 12:4 2 until
  • of his conversations with members FRB concerning interest rates and money market conditions Retired Dr. Walter Heller houseguest Telegram sent todzy to Cong Carl Albert who suffered a mild heart attack and is recuperating in Bethesda Naval Hospital
  • ambled up--uninvited bv the President and began to make conversation. The President almost ignored the Ambassador, but let the Ambassador tell him about the political situation in Thailand. The President ordered a Scotch and soda, and as the Ambassador
  • Sister Mary Louise, President, St. Mary's Dominican College (New Orleans) Stephen Wright. Head, United Negro Fund (former President, Fisk University) S. David Stoney, Converse College, Spartenburg, S. C. Tommy Landry. Professor of Elementary Education
  • political aspects . H e was followe d b v •Senator Donal d Russel l Governor Harriman ^ wh o spoke o n his conversation s August 9 , 196 5 White House Monday To th e Ova l Offic e To th e boa t fo r a boatride o n the Potoma c w/ Mrs . Johnso n Mr. an d
  • in the District of Columbia. H. R. 6666, An Act to provide for the free entry of a ninety-centimeter split-pole magnetic spectrograph system with orange-peel interna l conversion spectrometer attached for the use of the University of Pittsburgh. H. R. 7U75* An Act
  • JV MW Cong. Jak e Pickl e Senator Wayn e Mors e Douglass Cate r re Education bill re above re his conversation w/ Wayne George Mean y Bill Moyer s Larry O'Brie n re above Bill Moyer s To th e offic e Cong. L . Mende l River s • (returning hi s
  • and minority in a representative government, and the President reminded Mr. Kirk that he was at one [ time a minority (or opposition) leader. This struck a response of identify with Kirk and the conversation was very pleasant, relaxed, and substantive. Mr. Kirk