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  • Administration. However, this in itself -ill hardly save estuaries. Interior should continue to acquire estuarine areas of outstand­ ing importance to migratory birds under existing authorities. How­ ever, we cannot expect to save an appreciable acreage through
  • bought the radio station for a nominal amount of money, I don't remember now, but it was something that he and Bird could get together and pay for it . And, as you know, the history of that, he put it to where, by living there and working at it, he made
  • will create growing a.nnoyance in turn- -until this n-iatter is sawed off. RWK ••• y "1 idc{nes --~:03 SJiCRiB'f , October 2 9, 1965 cCB: Congo Air. Force. I don't want to be chintzy again but 6 tnillion for this blarney for FY 66 is £or the birds
  • e .. oL tL Activit y (includ e visite d by ) D 4) Boo k - albu m siz e - "Pageantr y o f Brazilian Birds" - fro m th e Presiden t o f Brazil 5) Gol d Decorative Woode n frame w/glas s containin g literar y readin g - fro m the Presiden t o f
  • "Music o the South Grounds President walked along the drive to the mansion and went in the Diplomatic Reception Room where h e joined Lynda Bird an d Mrs. Johnson The Three then went outside, posed for pictures, and went to the platform where Mrs
  • . . ——• - " f "•- * "~— ' '- Bird Johnson John Oakes joined with her three daughters, Cynthia, Allison, and Andrea - - — 7:15p To "" 7:25p 7:27p | SIGNING !j .. . Senator Senator , Cong. , Stephen Mr. I, [ - -" -~~" '"- -J— -'I
  • to Lounge Ofc to join President £, Hugh Sidey __ George Christian , ! Joe Califano i -" , : , __________ 7 j MW (pl) L Lynda . Justice - , ___ _____ J ;." talked w/ Jake Dept report Bird Johnson in re Vnam. Jacobsen - askedfor 'HITE
  • he met designers, Geoffrey Beene and Donal d Brooks, along w/ Rita Wohlma n of Joseph Magnin Co. who had assemlbed many garments fo r th e President to select some clothes- for Lynda Bird to use a t her year a t the Univ of Texas thi s year
  • to Viet Nam. The President and Mrs. Johnson and Lynda Bird came over to the parade ground at the headquarters to see a Friday night parade, and I was there as the senior Navy Secretary official. And after the parade, I went up in the Commandant's
  • visite d by ) R o n 2n d floor o f mansion w/ Mrs. Johnso n General Richar d Cassidy Miss Camill e Cassid y Diana Heige s Mrs. Georg e E . Marshal l Mrs. Hele n Bird Falle y Mrs. Sa m Selden Just a s w e were beginning desser t Mrs . Johnso n suggeste d
  • £±^gkteaxiHJ?CK:ioxa3bx3jEfece c Steckle r he i s owne r o f Do n Steckler, In c - a ne w Yor k jewelry store . --he presente d a pai r o f cufflinks an d tw o key chain s - - w / Lynd a Bird's fac e on the m --t o th e President. WHITE HOUS E Dat e Jun e
  • Waahiqtoa. D. (,. Olar follde•t dl011pt• aad N8t wiah•• are wi&b ,.._ frieDd, aa J°'1 celebrate ,-r 76th birthday. IDJ Bird Jow bl tb• hop. that •• com.iaa r•ar will briq ,011 the f..U.at mea•ar• of all 1ood tbiaa•· Ciod bl••• you alwa,a •• ta ewry way
  • PLEASE ACCEPT PERSONAL AND WARMREGARDSFOR "l'OURSELFLADY BIRD AND LYNDA SIR ALEXANDERBUTAMANTEPRIME MINISTER JAMAICA. .. .. . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Augu•t Dear Mr. Prime 18, 1966 Minister: I appreciate the frankness with which you have
  • through the Committee on Agriculture, a bill to put a license on migratory- -to hunt migratory birds known as the Duck Stamp Law. And we've collected millions of dollars out of that, and we saved the ducks that way. Then I helped to enact a law called
  • . ELLENDm,Allen J. EASTLAND, James o. JORDAN, B. Everett McoovmN,George S. MONDALE, Walter F. OOILINGS, Ernest AIKEN,George D. lOtmJ., Milton R. BOGGS,J. Caleb HATFIELD, Mark O. BIRD, Robert SWIFT,Theodore HELLER, Ross ABIBNETHY, Thanas G. ABBITT,Watkins M
  • William Jordan James R. Jones HHH Horace V. Bird fffk Philip Habib Daivd Lilienthal Barry Zorthian John A .~ jg±^^ Calhoun *r ^^ ~^^^_ I^lliiuii L. Wade Lathram W. Thomas Johnson Air Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky Van Do, Minister of Foreign Affairs General
  • [ Christian joined 6:59p - 7:12p ^ 7:07pm Joined 7:07pm F~ i! FRIDAY ; The President and Sen. Joseph Clark to the Oval Rm Office by the Vice President Lynda " " ~ Bird Johnson /HITS House Date * NT LYNDON B. JOHNSON June MARY 'resident began his
  • __________________ ! i __________ 7:52-I t i | , _, Bird Johnson _____ Bob George ,— | appt | crisis _ _„__ Joe Baskin, political Christian , writer of the Dallas Morning News . — .— , , —.. — . requested by Mr. Baskin t o "discuss th e background on the Mideas
  • greeted th e President an d First Lad y wit h shout s of "We wan t Mr. Johnson ! W e want Lad y Bird!" [ Departe d Gree n Airport fo r Rentschla r Airpor t - Platform Gues t List : 1 ) John N. Brown ; 2)Rev . Charle s H . Baldwin , Universit y Chaplain ; 3
  • Yea No Yea No Yea No Bird Yea No Zo rthian Yea No Mr. Gaud Ambaaaador Admiral Mr. Harriman _ - 2 Admiral Sharp Ye• No Mr. Helm• Ye• No General Taylor Ye• No Mr. Komer Ye• No Ye• No Secretary McNamara All other American
  • . T hey see a comn1itment of Korean troops as killing several birds : not only helps t heir ally and fights their enemy i n another place, but it c ould stirnulate their economy greatly if they could play a role silnilar to J apan i n the Korean
  • of the American people. If we keep up the pressure on them, gradually the will of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese will wear down," Clifford concluded. · At 1:45 p. m. Lynda Bird brought Patrick Lyndon Nugent in to the President. Lyn stayed
  • , such as birds and rats; U. S. and Mexico screwworm eradication program; Rat Extermination legislation; Federal coordination of safe use of pesticides; and plant quarantine.
  • at that particular date has to be established by an entirely different crew of appraisers. These birds have to go into the Archives to get their information, and they're terribly expensive. Then, finally, after evaluation is determined, we have a third phase
  • , such as birds and rats; U. S. and Mexico screwworm eradication program; Rat Extermination legislation; Federal coordination of safe use of pesticides; and plant quarantine.
  • by their shots. From this vantage point of overlooking the steps in the front of the Capitol, we had something of a bird's eye view of at least these people leaving the House side ofthe Capitol. I was impressed, of course, at that time with the way that when he
  • the tag in, and in turn receives a fee. This is a part of the license that the state issues, Then in turn the state puts some of their money back into development of water holes, development of guzzlers for small birds, small animals, development of some
  • merchants out of business, and would make it almost impossible to raise certain crops profitably . go up . And one finds that at Interior that the voice may You know, ''Pesticides are killing our birds and spoiling our recreation areas . " And since
  • ., John Steinbeck P. S. Elaine is with me. descendant of the frontier. Please always. She is a real trooper and a proper I am very proud of her also. give our love to Bird, and to yourself our affection as SERVIOESET ·,I f
  • is helping to devise an economical process for taking oil out of ballast water before it is pumped overboard. 011 discharged from ships kills birds, fl.sh, and. ruins bathing beaches. The Mari- . AND ROADS The average American motorist spends an estimated
  • that commercial satellite communications has always been a product of international cooperation. Progress has been rapid. Early Bird was launched in It was my pleasure to participate in inaugural ceremonies 1965. via satellite with heads of state