LV. President Lyndon Johnson's ranch house with small crowd in front of it. MS. President Johnson addressing large crowd of the press. MS. President Johnson in casual wear supervises the barbecue and the cooking of the spare-ribs...
LV. President Lyndon Johnson's ranch house with small crowd in front of it. MS. President Johnson addressing large crowd of the press. MS. President Johnson in casual wear supervises the barbecue and the cooking of the spare-ribs for his visitors, the press. Dean Rusk stands with the President. MS. Steaks cooking on barbecue. VS. American Press Secretary Pierre Salinger and the President climb up on horses and take a little trot round the ranch. GV. Airport building at Bergstrom Air Force Base. VS. President Johnson freely shaking hands with members of the public at the air base. VS. West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard arriving and being greeted by the President and Mrs Johnson. VS. Mr Erhard, the Johnsons and another guest, pianist Von Cliburn who is going to play for the Chancellor, they all walk into building at nearby town of Stonewall for a luncheon. MS. Welcome sign in German over door. VS. The Johnson family and their guests get stuck into typical chuck-wagon meal of spare rib, potato salad and baked beans. MS. Chancellor Erhard shaking hands with President Johnson. GV. Luncheon room. VS. American pianist Von Cliburn giving a recital to the distinguished audience. President Johnson looks on very interested. VS. Chancellor Erhard sits in the President's rocking chair and chats to the President.
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