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1 'HTEHOU* ** tfa** Date_ ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSO N May 7, 1967 WARV fx/ ^ 7 ) 7 Sunday 'resdent began hs day at (Place) LBJ Ranch, Texas Day_ T~ Telephone _ Tme f t Expend-. Actvty (nclud e vsted by) tur e In Out Lo L D Codc j When Jm Jones came to the Man House ths mornng at 8:0 0 a.m., the Presdent was n the den, readng local mornng papers, and havng melon balls - alone : ;, ;,,. ^L^- 8:45a To the dnng room to have breakfast wth Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clfford 10:02a ~* ^ The Presdent departed the Man House by car w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clfford, Mr. and Mrs. Smon McHugh -- takng McHugh's to the arstrp 10:05a ' Mr. and Smon McHugh departed va KngAre for San Angelo 10:13a j Presdent rdng around - on Reagan Ranch - w/ Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clfford j ~ ~"~ 10:23a ~On Park Road 49~~ _ j 10:27a On Ranch Road One 1 : : 1 : : I 10:30a ~ On Hghway 290, en route LBJ Ranch I ~ J I 10:49a; On Park Road 49!
2 10:50a Helcopte r departe d the LBJ Ranch - w/ Presdent, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. an d Mrs. Clar k Clffor d 11:03a Arrve d Joh n Hl l Ranc h **r ~~ Me t b y Mr. an d Mrs. Joh n Hll x ' ^ 11 :15a Arrv e Churc h - Cypres s Mll s Epscopa l Churc h Cypress Mlls, Texa s St. Luke'sEpscopalMsson ; t ' 11:55a Depar t Churc h - arrvn g Hl l resdenc e a t 11:59 a t Th e Presdent watche d Gov. Leste r Maddo x on "Meet th e Press. " /12:02p j t ~ Ear l Death e - Aust n LUNCH a t Hll resdenc e 1 : _ - 1:42p Departe d Hl l resdenc e by helo j 2:01p I Arrve d LB J Ranc h, ' j _, _ 2:05p Arrve d Ma n House 1 j
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4 The Presdent returned to the Man House w/ Mrs. Johnso n Th e Clfford s wen t to th e Ceda r Hous e t o freshen u p an d ge t a nap. The Presdent cam e drectl y nto th e offc e an d went to h s des k an d worked mal whc h ha d come fro m Washngto n o n yesterday's arplane. 2:45p Th e Presden t went to h s bedroo m - fo r a NA P 2:50p Th e Presdent asked m f fo r a NY Tmes I 3:55p ( Awak e - Asked Jm Jone s f all th e peopl e were here fo r th e 4:0 0 mtg-- Jm Jone s t o the Presdent's bedroom
5 'HITE Hoos Date_May_7, 1967 ENT LYNDO N B. JOHNSON WARY g 'resdent began hs day at (Place) - Day Sunday Tme Telephone f or t.... Actvty (nclude vsted by) In Out Lo LD X s4:15p 5:50p The = Presdent went to the front lawn of the Ranch House -- where he met wth a group of people gathere d together by Jake Jacobsen and ^Bfc Arthur Krm for "~ ~~" a STRICTLY OFF THE RECORD MEETING; " (to dscuss plans for a fund rasng dnner n Texas n the near future) Ralph H. McCullough, Houston _ ~ Wll D. Davs, Austn John Ben Shepperd, Odessa ^: Hon. W. W. Heath, Austn,Ambto Sweden General Carl L. Phnney, Dallas.Robert B. Cullum, Dallas Robert S. Strauss, Dallas _ Dee Kelly, Fort Worth,. Tom McCrummen, Austn : Tom Frost, Jr., San Antono Chssel Smth, Albuq uerque Wllam Kerr, Oklahoma Cty Howard Phllps, Albuque rque _TlZZ Davd Parr, Lttl e Rock ~~ JZZIZIIIIZI. -. -,. 1,, :,, : I I Jake Jacobsen., j Arthur Krm. - -., - «.! j At the end of the meetng, the Presdent greeted the wves who had accompaned: j Mrs. Shepperd, Mrs. Smth, and Mrs. Phllps (they had been o n a tour wth Mrs. Johnson whle th e men met n the ^ff. front lawn. )
6 . _ ^.-,- LJ-U_ L, --r^-u-. J-n._... j r L _ ---!.---.^.-.n L.._- " I _.. 3:50p Th e Presdent cam e t o the offc e 6:05p Departe d LBJ Ranc h by helcopter w / Mrs. Johnso n C " Mr. dmtjjpte. Arthu r Krm I Mr. an d Mrs. Clar k Clffor d Dr. Kngsle y Sander s Mr. andmrs. Smo n McHugh 6:15p Arrve d Kr m Ranc h - an d to house 6:1 9p Depa rted Krm Hous e by ca r - rdn g aroun d... 7:22p Departe d Krm Ranc h b y helcopte r ' 7:29p Arrve d Coc a Cola Cov e ~ ; ~BOATIN G ~,, - ' : ' &. ~! 7:55p Arrve d Beac h House 8:55p ; Departe d Beac h House b y boa t 9:31p O n the Colorad o Rve r :56p Arrve d Haywoo d Ranc h
7 /HUE House Date May 7, 1967 >ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY 'resdent began hs day at (Place) - Day Tme Telephon e t or t..,..... Actvty (nclud e vsted by) In Out Lo LD S DINNER at Haywood Ranch - w/ Mrs. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krm Dr. Kngsley Sanders x-^ Mrs. A. W. Moursund GX Mr. and Mrs. John Hll. Mr. and Mrs. Patrck Nugen t Jm Jones (joned just for dnner) mf_ (joned just for dnner) Mr. & Mrs. Smon McHgh (^ J. C. Kellam Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clfford /^ outsde on the Haywood pato _ _ 11:03p Departed Haywood Ranch va helcopter w/ Mrs. Johnson, J. C. Kellam, Mr. andmrs. Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clfford, Jm Jones, mf Mr. and Mrs. Smon McHugh _. The Presdent lh^: slept the entre trp - -._.... "11:18p Arrved LBJ Ranch ~" ~' _. _ 11:22p In the Man house - and to bed
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