e Dae I June 23 House THE WHITE PRESIDENT LYNDON 8 JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The White House The Pret idenl began his day al Place Out 7 3 la u 8 25a - 9 42a -9 42a - 9 42a - 9 30a -9 40a - 9 40a l v -- C u BREAKFAST w Secv Dean Rusk Secv Robert McNamara Under Secv Nicholas deB Katzenbach Walt Rostow McGeorge Bundv George Christian tZn J- YtJ ' J J · - A 'J f ' - Ci 4'u - V I I 9 5 la t The President departed South Grounds by helicopter i i ' I I l I I - _p__ __ ' - - - '-· El l·Hf --- t turc • Walt W Rostow f Code LD Lo i Expendi- Activity in clude visi1ed b y No ln i J Telephone for I Time Entry Day 'Pnl l fl eiia - - 1967 I K 1- 1 R F U K ll If l·I f TI 11 Pa c- o - PRESIDENT LYNDON 8 JOHNSON DAILY DJAH Tch phonc for t Tune Out Day Friday Expcndi- Activity include visited by No 1n Date __J_·u_n_e_2_3_ _1_9_6_7_ _ _ _ _ __ The White House The President began his day at Place Entry - - THt WHITE HOUSE ture • Code LO Lo 9 45 a McGeor12 e Bundv went to th e second floor 9 47a Diplomatic Receotion room was cleared of tourists and the red screen which usual v hides the President's comings and l YOinl J's was moved £either east to enable the President to l J'et throu J'h the Diolomatic Reception without being seen bv tourists ' - The President emer2ed from the doors le adin12 from the South Portico followed bv Secret arv of State Dean Rusk Secv McNamara Hon Llewellyn Thompson McGeorQ'e Bundv Marvin Watson and GeorQ e Ch ri stian - • 9 SOa r - immediatelv to the helicopter - The President's helicot ter deoarted the South Lawn --the President accompanied bv Secv Rusk Secv McN amara Ainb Thompson Mr Bundy Mi Rostow Mr Christian Mr Watson Dr Burkley Ken Gaddis mf 9 53a I I As Secy Rusk entered the chopper he commented that this was a 'new helicopter -the President explainced that it was 'the same chopper -- the dividing wan ·• which formerly had created two copipartments had been removed I I' Secv Rusk sat across from the President and occupying the four seats across from the President were Amb Thomp·son Secy McNamara Mr Bundy and Walt Ro stow l I 9 55a I I I --·- - -- --- - iust as the helicopter doors opened the President was heard to tell Secy McNamaI la to be sure and have someone write a letter to President Eisenhower tomorrow telliI 12' him of todav 1 s haooenings -- note it was later deciccled to have Amb Thompson personally go and brief President Eisenhower verbally I - Wheels down at Nationa l Airport - MA TS Terminal -· f r I K tl RF I OKI l' f I I El t TI I I' Da te _ Hoos£ T H£ W HIT£ 8 PRESID£ NT LYNDON DAllY DlAIY The White House Telephon e f or t Tune lo - - - - - - JOHNSON The President began his day al P lace Eniry No June 23 1967Friday Expt nd - Aet1vi1r I nducfr v sitc d b y IU r Cod LD Lo Out Da ° A verv small crowd at National -- mos tly engineers and work- men type -- watched the P r esident board his J etStar To the Jetstar -- the President' s 13 passenger pl ane The President sat in his usual seat and Secy Rusk occupied the one Mrs J ohns on sually sits in Be s ide the t wo m en on the sofa were Secy McNamara M r Bundy Amb Thompson and Wal t Ros tow 10 OOa - - As they were being seated Mr Rostow gave the President a copy of a proposed toast for possible use at today's luncheon _ Wheel s up - J etstar en route to Philadelphia Pennsylvania A c comoa nvin2' the President were Se cy McNamara Mr Bundy Amb T homps on rV a l t Ros t ow Secv R u sk George Chr i stian Marvin Wats on Dr B urkley K en ·Gaddis m f 10 02a - I I I I I I I - I i I e I ·- _ i EE I K El REU kll I K E l CTl I I FOi - - THE WHITE HOUSE PdSIOENT LYNDON B JOHNSON DAILY OIAaY The White House The President began his day at Place Telephone for l Tune Entry No In Date QUI Expendi- rur-c • Code Wheels down - Philadelphia Pennsv1vanla 10 24a Fruday Activi1y include visited by LD Lo Day - June 23 1967 I ' -- e rev and muggv dav verv verv hie h humidity I Doors of the Jetstar opened - - the Pr'esident went immediatelv to t he helicopter veiv s·mall c_ rowd ·watched his arrival -- his arrival was covered bv press pool and live television cameras • 10 30a -- - a -- Aooara-the helicopter was the same partv with the addition of Colonel Cross and --Rufus -Youngbfood - Helicopter off the round - en route to collee e 10 32a r I Arrived A letic FiE1ld - Glai rsboro State Colleg-e Gl'assboro New J ers·ey 10 40a 'r The President was IJJ t by Governor-and Mrs Richard Hughe-s of New Jersey Robinson - he is President of the college and Dr and Mrs 'iG - ' C 0 - T T -• ' Motorcade departed the Athl etic Field Ridine witli the President were Gov and Mrs Hughes and Dr and Mrs Robinson ' I 10 42a I l - live television coverage of arrival - - and motorcade i - l M A lovelv college campus -- small quiet tree lined drives -- and a great stone hous e called HHollybush 11 I I - Motorcade arrived the stone house - 11 Hollybush11 TY'IIMlltra JDCOdxrnan y many television cameras -- 850 accredited press covering this 10 45a ---- - --- -- S EI' I K ' EI RF LOKI IK EI - t Tf ' 11' nm Pag ' o • THf Date _ _ _ _ __ _ _ House WHITE 8 PHSIO NT l-YNOOM JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day The Pres dent began his day a t Place I T ele phone for t Time E n1ry No Out 1n E xj 'ncliAcnvity include v1S11ed by LD Lo tun - Code - d a v Gre a t air o f excite m e nt his a d visors Presid e n t we nt directly i n the h o use follow ed by Th e h ous e is Victorian -- old an d t h e dinine r o om t wo confe rence rooms h ave be e n c ooled bv the additio n of a ir condi t ion e r s last night The President w ent first to the pa·rlo r -- the n b a c k into the Ce nter Hall whe r e h e pos e d for pictures w ith the H ughes a n d R obi n son s • Mrs H ughe s a s k e d the Presid e n t il' Kosygin 1 s dau ght e r wa s c oming w i th h i m a n d the P res ident replied tha t he d i dn't k now - Pre s idE t t n r E st r n nm 10 50a - The house was built in 184 5 - - and two Presidents before have visited the house Theodore Roosevelt and Taft -- - chat President to screened side oorch -- ofr the front of the house -- to orivatelv with Ambassador Tliomoson He stood without his e lasses becaus e television earners were covering him a ll this time and hel d his hands behind his back The President' s face was tense -- and his hands w ould open and close-clenching them into a £is t a·nd then releasing them 10 SSa McGeor12 e Bundy joined on the porch - to tell the President that the Russians were runninl late -- 20 minutes - - because they had been held up in traffic He also reported that thev refused to speed up the pace and hence w ould be del ayed at least another 20 minutes 10 57a I Secretary Rusk joined on the porch 10 59a I I i - - I I I SF E IR ' E l RE C K FOK l l-t El l' Tl ' I n· Pa - o - - THE WHITE H°'1$E P1t $IDENT LYNDON 8 JOHNSON DAilY OIAltY The White Hause The President began his day at Place for I Ou1 In - 23 1967 Friday Day Telephone Time En1ry No Date June Expenditurc • Ac1ivi1y include visited by LD Lo Code The President out the side of the porch - to shake hands w ith the crowd - great c h eers• a w onderful crow d Secy Rusk Mc George Bundy and Secy M cNamara stood quietly and watched from the side lines 11 OOa - The President called Gov and Mrs Hughes to join him as he worked the crowd ' -- l l 03a President w alked in front of house w Amb Thompson and Governor Hughes oosed at front door of house w Gov and Mrs Hughes and Dr and Mrs Robinson ll 05a Back in the House asked mf for water and Titralac - - - 11·11 - - Back to bathroom •' C - 4 ' -- The President out the front door of the House to l reet Chairman Kosygin as his car pulled' up I 1 2 7 I I I I I -- Posed brieflv fo·r photographers then immediately into the conference room The President offered the Chairman a drink of water - - he accepted All members of the· oartv were in the room at this time The President asked -- through the 11 - - and' Did you get to see some of interoreter -- 11 How long did it take you to drive 11 the countrv I I f Two men evidenced serious faces The President looked intently at the Chairman hands free Kosygin has hands in pockets removing them to point at the 1 -'residen when he talked to him Kosygin uses hands a lot to emote I I I -- --- ·-- -· ' Smiles came on their faces when the Chairman mentioned cne pollution 1n 1' Jew r or1 1o The President countered and said 11 That's why Ambassador Thompson chose to Er I K EI REU KI I-HI IH ' F l Tl '11' Pa c· ' o · Datt-_ THE WHITE HOUSE s JOHNSON PustDEHT LYHOOH DAILY DIARY The Pres·deat began his day I al Telephone Time Entry No ln Da Place for 1 LO Lo Ou1 Expend ru - Codt· cuvity mcl ud ' v1s11cd bv live in Mos cow The Chairman cone ratulated the President on being a grandfather- at this point the men had a common 12 round and they ·smiled and shook hands The Chai rman said 11 I have been one for 18 years and I have no regrets II Chairman K osve in is 3-4 inches shorter than the President The President told the Chairman that McGeorge Bundy was here today and that he had asked him to help on Middle East problems -- at this point the t wo men began to mov e toward the door of the study - - and the President spotted Bundy He introduced Bundy to the Chairman - -- Studv To with Chair man K o s vi rin -- and t wo interoreters ll 30a private mee tine - I • l i I I I l I - I I - ·- -- H I K El REc KI FOK l'K ti l Tl ' I r •- t•u • ••• •••omcr o•- u - P i r· - io PIE$10ENT LYNDON 8 J OHNSON DAILY DIARY Entry No bJ Telephone f or t Ou1 LD Lo Date _ _ _J_u_n_e _ 2_3_ _1_9_6_7_ _ _ _ __ The White House The P jdent began his day at Place Time - - - THE W HITE H OOSE Frida y Day Expenditurc • Activity include visite d by ' Code -1 300 The President a n d the C h airman came followed bv other members of the oartv -· - 7 the President asked mf to helo him seat the Chairman and then asked for some vodka The President asked the Chairman what he would like to drink and the Chairman said 11 Whatever vou I re having 11 and the President said 11 ·I 1 m havin12 what vou're having-vodka ' ' The two men grinned at each ·other a tid bbth1downed auicklv- -Russian fashion - -a serving of vodka Chairman Kosvgin had brought a soecial bottl e of Russian v ij dka to hare w the Pres1dent a List of Russia • to l e seated tt the lu 1chec n securec from F orei n Ministe r Grom• ko through Amb Thomos on - mf i i i i - ·---- J I ' -- -- Mr - VorQntsov Rnnrhr Mr Z imvatin C cv Rnsk lacross from the Presidat Foreio-n MiniAt- 'r r romvlrn A-ml-- Thomnson 1 I LUNCHEON - The P res i dent Chairman Kosv in on the President' s right and then a round the table tothe Dight Mr Sukhodrev Kosygin's intertpreter Secy McNamara Mr Firsov Mr Watson marvin M- I in to the dining room R ' TIOV r NO j rh Qt--i n __ Vnl knv Mr Rostow flmo uoo 1 yn1n uu r Pn --- - EI I El R F OK I HlH l K 1- 1 Tl ' I n L 1 e'-' • •-o•- •• · ' Pag ' ' o THE WHITE HOOSE 6 PIESIDEMT LYNDON The White House The Presidenc began his dav at P lace Day Friday Telephone Tim - In June 2 3 1967 JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Entry No Dati - Expt'r d fo r 1 run· Code LO Lo Ou1 Ac11vi1y I nc-ludt v sitt d bv President talking with Dobrynin l 45p At the table the President be EZan to tell the Chairman--again through an inte r prete the· storv of the iellv in Thailand It b r oug ht a loud l augh from the Chairman -- The Pre side nt explained to the Cha irman about the dinner in L os Angeles in tonight and tol d him what the President's Club was • We 've had one d inne r in New York one in the South and now one in the w est and I'd give anythi ng if you c ould go with me because I know you woul d enjoy it 11 said the President mcGeorge Bundy leaned over the center of the table and talked t o Kosygin about technologi cal deve l opment in both countries Kosygin said he was very much 1mpr€ ssed by what he had seen here Secy Rusk said he didn't know how t he Presioent ana Kosygin got a l ong but he am his counterpart s got along real well in their end ot the busmess The P r esfdent tol d the grouo at the tabl e that he and the Chairman l a d talked about g randsons for some time I I -- - lv I I The President then discussed birthdavs w_ith Gromyko - - t ol d him his was in 19 0 8 and a sked Gromyko when he was born Gromyko replied that 1908 w as a good year The P r es ide nt smiled and said that he wishes the t wo countries coul d for w ine aP-ree on everything like they agreed on that - - disarmament arms control etc 1 1 l The P re sident then asked Secv M cNamara to make comments on disarmament because sometime s new s reoorts and oaoers don' t alwavs r e ve a l evervthinPT -1- ink thP Ch 'lirman woulr1 h P int rP i ted in hearini r X X llnrY s ome of vour thouP-hts in thiR field 11 Pt lR i I i - I i I EE I K El KEt OKI FOi I K l- 1 l Tl l n - ••••tMT •••• • O' Cf t •• o • - ' and - PustDENT LYNDON 8 - - THE WHITE HOUSE JOHNSON Date _ _ J__u n_e_2_3 _1 9_6_7_ _ __ _ _ DAILY DIARY The White House The President began his day at Place T elephone for t Tune Entry No Out Lo Friday I Expenditure • Code Activity include v isited by I In Day LD The Pres i dent continued by saying that he and the Chairman had talked at length about expenditures and how mon e y wa s going down the d·r ain b·ecause the weapon was old by the time they were ready to use it I told him that we had the saErne hopes but I hadn't found a way £or us to all agree on it 11 said the Presiden The Chairman said that he would gladly hear what the Secretary had to say Mr McNamara bee an his statement -- - - Earlv in McNamar a's discours e the Chairman interrupted and said 11 When you talk on this subject does M r Rus k a l ways agree with you I want to know the internal sprin l in this Adminis trati on 11 - S ecy McNam ara - and a ll l aug hed -- and the Secy repl ied that ye s they d i d work toge the r -- we' ve been to e ether for s i x yea r s and never had a disagreemer t 11 Tha t's ve r y b a d 11 laughe d th e C h airm an I ' Secy McNama r a continued sayi ng we were engaged in an a r ms race advanced beyo td any limit We react to you and we mus t maintai n a ce r tain nucle a r strength re gardless of what i s said a r ound the table 11 said the Secy The Chairman s a i d i Secv M c Namar a Yes you a r e no different from u-s -- you must react to us What an insane road we a re both followi ng 11 I II And we reac t t o you - 11 s o that• s an ag r ee d point I C h airman K o sve in I I ·----- i · -- -· How well vou s p eak 11 McNamara At some point we should bee in to dam pen down the expansion of our nucl ear arms and I say this w ithou t any s uggestion that you should disar m o r we shoul d disarm But we do think that together we can begin t o put a lid or limit bn weap ons r 1 I k Tl R ' 1 OK I Ft I K El t TI II P a 1· ' o Date THE WHITE HOOSE 8 PRESI DENT LYNDON JOHNSON DAILY DIA V The White Hous e The Presidem began his day at Place Tele phone r or t T Entry No Ou1 In J u ne 23 1967 Day Friday Expt-nd t uri Ac1ivit y lilclud c- v15i1i d by Code LD Lo A t 2 1 5p the dcio r · to the lunc h e on r o om was clo s ed-- and mf coul d hear no m ore M W closed the door with the feeling that the Rus s ians might be g e t t ing nervous s eeing mf taking close note s - ' 2 2 5 p - fr om the b a ck stairs mf t ook oote s on the conv ers a tio n -- McNamara saving -I know I hav en' t made mv v iew s clear to m a ny of our own pe ople in this country r • xkKX from some of v our remarks it is clear that I haven't and Jr made mv thoughts clear tdvou either I I I I ' ' i - I i ·- I A furthe r discussion of offensive a nd defe nsive weapons - - arid McNama r a saying It is a subi ect which will require more discussions than we have time for today I w ould like to cont inue this discussion w ith you through A mb Thomps o n It is a comolex subiect and I am sure w e can't compl ete our view s in this meeting Aoain let me emphasiz e 1 I didn't su oo est we limit o ur discussion to defensave w eapons 2 I don't believe that w e shoul d limit defensive w eapons a nd continue indefinitely to exoand offensive systems 3 I don't believ e this is a question ofxk finding offensive weapons cheaper than de fensive w eapons Our basic c onc e rn is the security of orur people and I think the security o f our pee ple SEE I IC El REI O K I ro l I · E l C TI n - uor•T• •• '' o ocr o•- - - THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LY NOON 8 The White House The Presidenl began his day a t Place D ay Telephone f or t Time In - June 23 1967 JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Entry No Date Ou1 Friday Expendi- Activity include visited by 1un · Code LD Lo contradictor y to the -can be preserved in ways that will not be security of your peo ple It is this potentially common ground that I think we should explore The main point is limited growth of these two systems I thmk continued l rowth of offensive s vstems is a l reat danger to each of us Developme nt of defensive svstems will lead to resoonses b y each of us to offset others ' fin shec McNamara Was I then w ro ng Chairman K - McNamara 11 Very w rong11 Chairman K -- 11 1 have read your statements to the effect that -- and this you can1 denv -- where vou 411a consider two points -- you said now you have offensive and you ha ve defensive weapons -- and then you said that if you look on it budget- wise the offensive weapons are cheaper Am I w r ong 11 - M c Namara 1No that• s true I 11 ChairmanK -- 11 nave no right to say anything wrong because I am a Prime Minis t r I'm not supposed to say anvthing wrong so I take what you actually did say and il vou say that offensive w eapons are cheaper than defensive weapons • wait e rs w trays kitchen this pa rt of the discussion not taken -noises etc I ' I I I I ·---'-- 2 40p I i --- - · ' This ended the dis cuss ion -- with Chairman K's closing words to McNamara lg ess vou 1ll understand if and when you become a M a rxist 11 and McNamara countered All with 11 P erhaps I will -- if you 1 ll ever become a capitalist 11 laughed The Pre sident then stood and began his TOAST El' I K ' l- 1 REI OKI Ft I K F I I Tl ' I I Pa c· ' o · Date _ Housl THE WHITE P1tESIOEMT LTNDON 8 JOHNSON DAILY DIAltY Dav The Pres·d I e n 1 began his dav al P lace T e lephone for t Time Entry No Out In E xper cl - Activity induclt v sitt d by rurc · Code LO Lo The interpreter dictated from his notes to mf a rough draft of the President I s toast -- but mf's own notes indicate the follow ng - - - we talked about oroblems of this hemisohere Eurooean develo ome nts and others I have asked mv olane to come uo from Washine ton so I can l eave from he re and w e'll Q'O on f r om here and we can talk more I know it is e ood for us to meet and t alk --President t o ld the Charle s Lamb storv- We have some indication that we know each other better we unde rstand each other better and we like each other better We thank you for coming We want very much to resolve some of these ques tions I hope we can get some a greement and talk further -- ABM's and non proliferation treaty -- and reach common agreement on problems of the Middle East We need to explore the sitw tion in Southeast A sia and talk about anything of mutual interest i'n - Europe or the Western hemisphere The President closed his toast by saying 11 1 ask you t o stand and raise your - lass to his Hono r the Chairman to the Soviet Union and to peace in the world 11 - 2 44p I I I I I I I I I I i ' i - I -· i H I K 'El REI Kil FOK I K ' El l'l ' I ry - ••--••• ' ' o ' o•- _ - PRESIDENT LYNDON B JOHNSON DAILY DIAaY Telephone for I T ime No In Out Date _ __ J_u_n_e_2_3_ _1_9_6_7_ _ _ _ _ __ The White House The President began his day at Place Entr y - - THE WHITE HOUSE Dav Friday Expendi- Activity include visited by turc Code LD Lo 3 lOp LUNCH ended - and the President r etir ed to a sma ll sittin_g room w ith McGeorge Bundy Walt R o stow Amb Thompson Geor_ge Christian MW Secy Rusk and Secy McNamara The Russian party retired to the conference room - - 3 440 4 350 Back into studv - fo r orivatr meetin'1' with Chairman Kosv'1'in At some time durin'1' this mtQ' Accutron wrist watch - - the President oresented the Chairman with an I ' and Gromyko with a world wide shave r I I' 1 I I I I I - ·--- - j --- - · - I FOi lK U RF r OKI I I F I t T l f n Pae c· o · Daie_ June 2 3 1967 House THE WHITE 8 PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON DAILY DIARY D ay The President began his dav a t Place Tele phone r or t Time Entry No Lo Out ln Friday Expc-nd i- i c11vi1y I ndude v1s11c d b y fU r Codr LD 4 350 To the conference room - t o join other members of our party and the Russian par ty 4 40o T o fro n t porch of house -- facing barrage of camerasand press w Chairman Kosygin bes i de him 4 40pm REMARKS - - giving report on iba tx w hat the two men had discussed and large large er pwa Chairman Kbs ygin then replied The President then escorted him to his car a nd stood by the fr ont seepsof the house as the Chairman1 s motorcade departed The Chairman waved and smiled at the President An interesting sidelight - - a s the Chairman' s car reached almcs t the rear of · the house he r esponded to the screams of the crowd and got out 0Th1s car and almost like the P resident does - - w ent to the fences touching hands I 4•4 7n The President back in the house -- and to the conference room w Rusk McNamara Bundy Thompson Ros tow Chr istian Watson I I I I I I j - I I EE I K El K r OK Jl FOH I K ' El 'Tl ' 11'' Pal · - o - Date THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON 8 JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Day The President began his day at Place Telephone for I Time Entry No Out 1n - June 23 1967 Friday Activity include visited by Code LD Lo The President came out of the conference room -- to the center hall -and spoke to Gov and Mrs Husrhes thanking them for all their kindnesses l 48p He also srreeted the family of the Mayor of the town of Glassboro -- the Mayor had died of a heart ataack suddenly and the family was especially grieved that his life had not been several days longer so he could have seen what la ppened to his town when the Summit Confe ence took place there To study - w Rusk and McNamara 4 50p outside--people just standing around amazed at plans for meeting here again at 1 00 on Sunday - - this announcement made as the Chairman and President made their remarks for the press was a surprise to everyone - 5 14p I The President outside the house -- and tohis car w Gov and Mrs Hughes The screams of the crowd attracted his attention and he decided not to get in his car but chose to walk in front of it - - 11 working the crowd 11 M any many cheers a iubilant mood l oud and happy and excited people I I I' 5 l 7 p Car moving - President in car - w li-ov and ivus t1 ugnes i 5 18p Arrived helo pad athletic field 1 I I The President remained in the car for a fe w minutes - and talked to Gov Hughes ' - ·-·--- I ' l -- ·- -- r 1-' I L Expenditu • I K EI RI' ORI I K l· I l T ' I I' Date _ THE WHITE HOUSE 8 PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON DAllY DIARY The President began his day at Place _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ __ __ Telephone f or t Tune Emry Expend 1- c uvuy 1mclu k · rned byJ No Out In 5 20p 5 24p Helicopter up - en route Phila delphia President accompanied by Secretary McNamara Amb Thompson Mr Bundy Mr Ros tow Marvin Watson Tom Johnson Dick Moose Dr Burkley Sgt R ecco Ken Gaddis C ol Cross mf -· ·- 5 34p Boarded the helicopter Ar rived Phil adel ohia - AF#l waitin2 I I I I I I I I i - I ----- _ ' - EE I K El Rf ' OK F ture Codi' LD Lo Dav n ' EJ ' 'J ' I n Tttt WKITf - • • HOUSE Date _ _ J- un- --e c 2 c 3'-' c _ l'-'9 -6 -7 ___ _ _ __ 8 JottNSON PtUIDUff LYNOOM DAilY DI UY The White House The Pres idcnt began his day at Place Telephone for 1 r E nu-y No Out 1n - 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c_ - 1 - - - _ i ___ · c Pag - No r b - Pa THf Date _ _ J_ u n e n - 2 3 -'- - -19 '-- -6-'-7_ _ _ _ __ WHITE HOOSE PtHU ENT l YMOOM 8 JottHSOH DAILY DIAltY The White H ouse The President began his day at Place Telephone r or I Time Entry Out Friday Expendi- Activity include visited by No ID Day turc Code LD Lo Con12 Mrs Charles H Wilson t on12 Mrs Richard T Hanna r on12 Mrs aaLionel Van DPPrlin ConP' John V Tunnev Mr Mrs Irvine Snra1Y1 Mr Mrs Arthur Kr im rMr Mrs Marvin Watson Willie Dav T avlor Mr James R Jones Miss Marie F hYY'l r - Miss Marv ·---1 a t r Dr GeorP-e G Rnrk-1 v Mr Rnfnc Y nnnal- lnnn T nhn ca C ATn lTSC C Mr ·t-'hnrnas T l f r Tnhn r l Mr Ynirhi Ok- imntn Mr 'l'nrn Tt ' hnl'lnn l f r r lintnn T µ 11 A C A Tr nc cc 1 f r 1 A irh p H nn-r rn TT c c c Mr Rirh- t Tnh - c-Pn nc c c 1' f R - i 1 A P -H TTC C C 11 f Rirh- - l K oi c o- TTC C C rA T 'l'l- nrn i c A tlrin c M81Yt Pa11l r 1vnn 111S Q't Marsh all K Gaddis Chiof Don Nan-'ler So-t R0hf r t Rorr-n Sat Nnrman St il- l PRl ' C S POOT· M Prrim cin C rn i th T - r C l-rnrnor - 0 i • I I I I i l' · r - ' Frank Cormier SF I' l K EI REU KD FOK ·1 I • El CTI V I T ' • Pagf' No • • Datc __J_u_n_e_2_3____ _1_9 _6_7-'----- - - - House THE WHffE PllfSH Uf'f l YNOON I JottNSOH DAll Y DVJY The White House The Prest denI began his day at Plac e Telephone r or I Time E ntry No Out In Lo fupcndiActivity includr visited by ture Code LO 5·44n r 4· n - Day Frida - Rr· 71 f 6 35p 71 A - c - 1 -C c - 0- - - - V- p c 'I - ll- --- M - 71 A -r-r TY - 11 f r 71 A-r li - n 1 c DD'C'C C' 01' f' T _ _ __ -4 -•-- TTPT lll -1 -11 g r 1 p 'T' l ITY'I T n'hn o 11 A i - •• _ Wea -- r Tnl 'IAQ n tr- - R 1ln h V 1- l-n- r- 11 Y h - - -- - - - C C f 'T''h D- o l-- _ - - nn- l f n-r f •• C C l- - - r -r · · - c 11 f ' C'- - - - n J · - 6 'T' T n'h-n c n-n '1'1- - f • ' l '7 f n 11 ____ '- A - - _ ·r -- r -- I i T Tnrooo _ r' --- - ea- l 0 1 n 'h y h - 'l- l c ton rl ·• - ·o r --C '1 A 11 _ r 1- H l f 1n r -- u M i-rv-i n Wea -- 'h s nnrl t 111 - a -Cr---- m C 0 1 1 T - 'h - -- - - - P--c i- t ic 7- - - i tho n-r R ---- 1 f • 1- n t - 1 ot-- 0 - - - - • 1 - h t _ 1 l 'l I ' cnm t- - nnR 0 1 1 ___ _ __ -1 p i i t- -rnnrn• 0 1- _ T · ___ r - y -- D UT- 1 i r - rt y 1- T r -- ll A' -l ' ll r To r --- l 1 l r-- v - n - o li'X • rn R ovh 1 Cong John V Tunney Cong Cha-rles Wilson Cong B F Sisk and Sen Yarber iough SF E TK EI RECORD FO R T R EI ACTI VITY 1 T · l nl TY'l n 1 r- n -r C on rr Pagt No R ' 1- ea r Date June 23 THE WHIT£ HOOSE PRESIDENT l YMOON 8 DAILY OlilY The President began h is day at Place Out 1n Telephone for 1 Time f ntry No 1967 JoHHSOH - The White H ouse f ' ' - _ - Day' Friday · hpendiActivity include visited by tutt Code LD Lo The P reside nt to the back t f the nla ne where he read the in s e r t '- Mr Bunnv h n for t1- s ' c-h ThP PrPi irl nt rlnnrnvPn i t ft or T'Prlnin it wiH TnTY'I Tnl-in on nrl rnf ThP PrPf'linPnt thPn rP n tho nrp _f'l - rp r nnv nf thP snP erh 7·05 - PrPi i rl Pnt tn thd 1-ionrnnrn Th - 7 · 1 OT1 - Chang to LA - 3 iours ime 7 3 qnril AF OnP 26000 landed at Loa Anrr e les nt rnation 1 Airnort -- t-1-' Prpi irlpnt l d tl- p Prouo off the nlane bv the back steos and w ent t o the wait in ' 1-i P l i ront Pr 7 4qom n P rt ed I I i I • I ' I vn b Con ' ronO' rnn r ron C on rnnO' r n n Y Cong - TA international airnort b v HelicontPr w Ri rn Tnhnson 1' Aillpr K i nu Holli fi P 1n Tn'hnson Sisk Mr l ' all r n l l n Corman 5F E ·1 IC El RH OK I FOK ·1 K EI t rl ' I l'Y Page No ' ' i - - June 1967 Date _ _ _ _ _ _ _23 ___ _ _ _ _ __ Hou E T HE WHITE PRESIDENT LYNDON 8 JOHNSON DAILY DIARY GThe White House The PTes1 d ent began his daYat Place Telephone for 1 Time Entry Ou1 --· Fridqy Expcndi- Activity includr visited by No In Day turc Code LD Lo Cona Hanna Mr · Irvin_g Spra_gue Mr Mrs Arthur Krim Dr Burkley Lem Johns tl A'zA lA rri ve Century 1 a h Hotel Loa Angeles 7 55prr The President was met by Mayor Sam Yorty lAttor-ney Generaa Tom Lynch · Senator Hugh Burns President Pro Tempore of the State Senate Jesse Unruh Lew Wasserman Edmund G 11 Pat Brown former Governor of al if Eugene Wyman National Committeeman Mis Ann Alanson National Committeewoman Charles Warren State Democratic Chairman Councilman Billy Mills County Democratic Chairman - I The President then went briefly to a room on the Califarnia level of the Hotel the sat tle evel as the banquet rooms where lie met with k Kenneth Lewis Louie Roth's fitter Thi s session was verv brief- approx 3 or 4 minutes I I - The rece1 tion wa on the Ball Roon The President then had a receotion line before aoina into the bannuet room fo fl level and lwas attf nded bv the l PRESIDENTIAL BALL The President was seated at a Iona table on the stacrP- a'htHono rarv Chairm en and n Dliti clal side of the dance floor with Mrs Arthur Krim to his riP'ht Althouffh the Presin nt see ot h er side for tihe leade rs was there on the ede e of the dance floor he did not dance the entire eveninO' I list o f ho1 orarv chmn The menu included LaSalade Johann Strauss i i Le Fil et de Boeuf Forestiere w Souce Perigourdine _ • - r _ _ i _ _ ' ___ - H FC I l k · r L R 1- C I 11 LI CT J fl r'Ol'llroB S l lirliW e s o•-14•·' ' ' Pointes d 1 A sperges Fraiches Date June 23 THE WHITE HOUSE 1967 PIESIOENT LYNDON 8 JOHNSON DA ILT DIARY The White House The President began his day a t Placel f or Out lo Friday Telepho ne Time Entry No Dav Expend - l Ac11vi1y 1nduck v isited b· - Ur ' Cod - LO Lo Rocher s deGlace A ssortis w Souce Aux Frais es Petits F ours Le Caf e and wines and shampagne w the courses Fo Ilowina dinner the entertainment bel an T tC k BP nnv was Master of Ceremonies 1 1 d Am P S sanu f 1 0 3 01 m loca ti rni h F'M ARKS bv the President to the President's Clu b Dinner guests Century Plaza Hotel L os Ange l es California rhe Sunr eme s sanP- R Throul hout the evenin2 the musice was provi ded b y Mr Freddy Martin and his Orch e stra The P r esident's soeech was very well received It was played out to the press altho gn hone of the White House Press had made the trip to LA except for the pool on AF U ne due to the busv dav the y had at Gals sboro and the time lap se for them hav ing to file fli ere a nd ao to Texas l Following his soeech- the P r esident returned t o his table Ito the standin2 ovation and sat a uietlv as h e listened to the Suore me s entertain I I I I - I I I I i - ' I I - The· Ho norarv Chairmen for the President ' s Ball we r e ¼rs' Ann Alans on iemund A rqwitz Edmund G Brown 3tate Senator Hul h Bur ns Robe rt Choate Mayor Frank Curran Gerald Hill Conf Cecil Kinf Attorney General Thomnas Lynch ' i- E I K El R Et I KI 1 H I K 'El ITl ' I n ·e ·••wr• 0' o -_ 4 c Pa r o - • ___ 23 __1967 _ _ _ __ _ _ ___ __ Date _ June THE WHITE HOUSE PRESIDENT LYNDON 8 JOHNSON DAILY DIAaY The White Hause The Pres dent I hegan bis da Yat Place Entry No In ' Telephone for t T Out Day Freiday Expcnditurc ' Code Ac tiv ity include visited by LD Lo Councilman Billv Mills Thomas L P i tts Mavor John F Shelle v State Senator Alfred H Sone Speaker Jesse M Unruh Assemblvman Charles Warren Eugene Wvman Mayor Sam Yortv Co - Chairmen d the Presidential Ball George Killion Cvril Mag nin Lew R Wasserman - ll 35prr The P l esident departed the Centur v Plaza Hotel bv helicopter -- same oasseni 'ers · ll 4lprr Arrived Lo Angeles Internatio nal Airport 11 45 l The P resident to AF Ore 26 000 to the Conference R oom w Mr Mrs Arthur Krim Hon Mrs W Marvin Watson l I I I Hon Jack Valenti Hon Jake Jacobsen Lynda tS1rd - 'I - i I I - ---- - ' r I -- -- -- US o O'l'flll Hlllll IT tlll • TI JIG Of -l t El Ft K I K U R ORI I K F I - t J I n I U 0 1t- U - 1'J Page '-io · - - IN FOR SIGNING Friday June 23 1967 Ltr to Pres M arcos Rostow draft Ltr to Dr Richard P Bailey Ashland Wisc respond'g to his Msg f 26th Yankee Infantr y Division's Golden Anniversary Ltr to Rt R ev Joseph Gomez Cl eveland Ohio - thank'g for his telegr on T Marsrall Ltr to Chas Lindbergh thank'g f his ltr re his apprec f invtation to WH Bill H R 6431 to amend the public health laws relating to mental health to extend expand and improve them and for other purposes Mental Health Centers Act LAST DAY Monday Jun 26 Statment also attached with space marked for signature Macy memo R andolph C Berkeley Jr t o be Provincial R epres entative in t he Office of C i vil Operations with AID in Vietnam Ltr to Hale and Lindy Boggs thank'g f their msg on grandson Other letters ack'g grandson greetings To Frank T Bow To Richard L Ottinger To H E The Chinese Ambassador and Mrs Chow Their IOmperial Majesties Shahanshah o f Ir an and the Empress Farah H E The VP of the Rep of Chi na and Mrs Yen H E The Amb of Ir an and Mrs Ansary To Joe Mashman The Hon Joseph M Barr - Pittsburgh Pa
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