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1 VH.TE HOUSE ^ Date May 31, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY LB J Ranch Frday Presdent began hs day at (Place) Day Tme Telephon e f o r t 1 1 Actvty (nclud e vsted by) The Presdent remane d n hs room much o f the mornng.... readng newspapers, talkn g on the telephone, and meetng brefly wth Mrs. Johnson and Bess Abell re plans for ths weekend at thd Ranch 9:25a xf c t To m Johnson 11:41a t Georg e Chrsta n

2 VHITE HOUS E Dat DENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N e May 31, DIARY LB J Ranc h Frda y Presdent bega n h s da y a t (Place ) Da y T; Telephon e f o r t Expend Actvt y (nclud e vste d by ) tur e In Ou t L o L D Cod e 11:25a Th e Presdent cam e t o hs offc e an d greeted Hon. Joh n Macy, Charman, Cv l Servce Commsso n 11:30a 12:55 p Meetn g n offc e w / Mr. Joh n Macy /12:55p LUNC H - w/ Mrs. Johnso n Mrs. Ear l Death e Bess Abell Mr. an d Mrs. Horac e Busb y (arrved o n courer wt h Mr. Mac y at ll:15 a ths mornng) Hon. Joh n Macy Jm Jone s mf

3 ^r ^ VHITE House Date May 31, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY LBJ RANCH Frday Presdent began hs day a t (Place)_ Day Tme Telephone :, Actvty (nclude vsted by) 1:15p Rdng around Ranch, area w/ Mrs. Johnson Mr. John Macy ^ ' * '' " )...,.,,_. " ~ 2:05p ^ Th e Presdent returned to the Man House -- 2:15p Mr. John Macy departed - v a courer -,.., 3:10p Arcraft arrved carryng frst of ths weekend' s guests. ; Presdent and Mrs. Johnson watng n cars at end of runway to greet guests as they deplaned. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krm Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fenberg \ M3^og-yd^^-?yy^g3-3qp^^3^?^x Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benjamn - I Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Wesl, Sr. ^.. ;.. I I I The Presdent then drove all guests to the Man House -- Mrs. Johnson took a, ' car load also, -- and the guests changed nto comfortable clothes... _.,.... :

4 /HITE HOUSE Date May 31, 1968»ENT LYNDON &. JOHNSON DIARY LBJ Ranch Frday 'resdent began hs day at (Place). Day _ 1 T r 0prh r. Actvty (nclude vsted by) The guests changed and then went to the pool area to st n the sun, and wat for all to congregate. 3:45p The Presdent drove once more to the runway --to greet a second arcraft. 1. I bearng more houseguests: Arrvng were Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Peck Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wasserman 1 1 ^. The Presdent drov e both couples to the Cedar House where they ar e stayng -- 4:02p j Departed Cedar House I I 4:08p j Arrved Man House!! 4:19p Drvng on the Danz Ranch 4:30p Depart Danz Ranch > -

5 WWW VHITE HOUSE Date May 31, 1968 >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON A " LBJ Ranch n Frday 'resdent began hs day at (Place) Day_ Tme Telephone :. Actvt f or t... y (nclud e vsted by). 4:56p On the runway-- : to meet plane carryng Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford II 5:02p Back to Man House 5:26p Depart Man House 5:33p. Arrved Brthplace 5:35p! Depart Brthplace ' 5:37p ~" ~~ ^"On Hghway 290 " ~ ""' j ', 5:54p Arrve Scharnhorst Ranch 1 I ; } 1,, = :,. _ :,, = 7:08p On Hartman Ranch" I..,._..»«^ I. 8:05p Depart Hartman Ranch 1 1. ; ^! _.

6 I : 'KITE HOUSE Date May 31, 1968 ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON LBJ WARY /X'/ 7 //^ y -r ' ' resdent began hs day at (Place). LBJ Ranch Day_ Frday _ Tme Telephone.. t ort... Actvy (nclude vsted by) 8:15p Arrved Lews Ranch Ranch May Frday 8:30p Depart Lews Ranch 8:35p On Hghway 290 8:38p Passng through Rocky Creek 8:40p! Passn g through Hye 8:47p Outsde Man House. j 8:57p On the runway 8:59p On the Martn Ranch.. 9:05p Depart Martn Ranch, \, 1 1.

7 f Hm HOUS E Dat e Ma y 31, ENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSO N WARY LB 'resdent bega n h s day a t (Place) Da J Ranc h Frda y y Tme Telephon e f or t..... : 1 Actvt y (nclud e vste d by ) In Ou t L o L D 9:11p Arrve d Ma n House 9:45p ' DINNE R - w/ Mrs. Johnso n Mr. an d Mrs. Arthu r Kr m Mr. a d Mrs. Abraha m Fenberg Mr. an d Mrs. Rober t Benjamn Mr. an d Mrs. Edw n Wesl, S r ~ Mr. an d Mrs. G regory Peck Mr an d Mrs. Lew Wasserma n. Mrs. Lynd a Robb ^ Mrs. Luc Nugent : ]. 10:30p T o the ksa;x hangar - - w / al l dnner guest s - to watch move : _ _ j "Rosemary' s Baby. " ^ _.,, :«, 1,,,..=_-_,.,. '. 10:40p t - m f - n house _ - "" 1 1. : _, _,.,.

8 /HITE HOOS Date Ma y 31, 1968 >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON 'resdent began h s day at (Place) LBJ Ranch _. Day_ LBJ Ranch Tme Telephone 1 or t.. I. Actvty (nclude vsted by) May :25a (June 1) to the pool 1:35a Back n the House

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