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  • Authorization obsolete 25 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIKOTOR Wednesday, TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO Attached are the photographs Aide's office. Would you like us to select person? Approve Attachments I --- taken November of your one
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  • Jenkins and Marcly (CJa:'yslerman) to go with you. S. You want copy of Sick ' speech. 6. Credit card number for airline 7. Portable microphone. tickets. Mrs. Johnaon: Mr. Johnaon'• diary ahowa the followin1 the ranch durln1 March and February. Mr
  • on the Taft-Hartley Eill a party issue. They are using the little mistake in an attempt to get rid of his slightly New Deal policies in the National Committee organization. George Killian, the Treasurer of the Committee, is aiding and abett ing
  • , Monday, September 11, 1967. Meeting convened: Meeting adjourned: 7:10 P.M. 7:20P . M. Attending the meeting were: Under Secretary Nicholas Katzenbach AID Administrator Bill Gaud Under Secretary of Treasury Joe Barr Eugene Black Ambassador Zagorian Walt
  • the archive collection of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Aides Files. Okamoto "Memos to the President, 1965" Box 1 Green Record Log of Photo Requests Purpose: "Okamoto" Temporary Exhibit, LBJ Library
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  • Johnson reaffirmed assurances previously of State Rusk and other United States officials stated that the basic policy of the United States Government of extending mili­ tary and economic aid to Korea would be continued. assistance directed pendence
  • the miracle of Formosa - which some years ago was barren and destitute, a tiny island without hope, and now is a garden spot of prosperity. The Formosa miracle, he insists, is the product of American aid and help and programming. The same can be done
  • : Lara Hall Archives LBJ Library and Museum The object(s) described below is released from the archive collection of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Aides Files, Okamoto "Memos to the President, 1966
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  • President's Meeting with Pope Paul (Dec. 2J, 196$) (from J. Valenti's notes) - Bresident gave the Pope an aide memoire. It noted t he Pope's appeal for a bombing halt. "My country has tried this path before. I would not exclude the possibility that it may
  • to the museum. Description of object(s): Aides Files, Okamoto "Memos to the President, 1967" Box 1 Memo, "I think Sec McNamara would appreciate having a picture of his presidential harasser," October 26, 1967 Purpose: "Okamoto" Temporary Exhibit, LBJ Library
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  • the Mission Beyond question, your judgment about the timing of our nrl. ■ sion Each leader--except Hebn--publicly congratulated you on the •t:1.a:ing• ot thi ■ Jlis ■ ion. Chiang ■aid-and all others privately concurred--t.hat the mission had the effect
  • Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Aides Files, Okamoto "Memos to the President, 1969" Box 1 Memo, "Mr President, I am going to break my rule (or is it yours) never to ask you for anything. But, would you inscribe
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  • for us to do but support you. MEMORAi'\DUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHl!'IGTON August 24, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. JENKINS I Your summary of the Leadership meeting of August 4 gives me everything I need, and it bears out the recollection of others present
  • , and because Austin is one o:f' the :f'orty-eight smaller governments. It is not fair to blame Governor O'Daniel for taking three years in cloing a simple thing which Roosevelt. aided by Johnson, did in three weeks. But forty-eight other state g~ernments
  • ..,.,...... > •~ za >Dt'M C.' JOHNSON aid~ in. the establishment of ti. s. : . Navy headquarters in New Zealand,· whlch launched the cam­ paign leading to the occupation of the' Solomons. He WU subset quently assigned to General MacArthur's staff in Australia, arid
  • , w:aoppo1•4- 11ometima1 win,. h ■pot So l et ua •nm:\ ne this unity whioh 1J1Uat equal the unity of the Hitler onoe aids " ~ United States !s over-e1timated. hiuel.E. Then g o f f ~ doesn't tell the people wh~t to do, the gOTernment a.1ks them what
  • 1• ab-aid ot Labor, and ttut Pre 1c'lent in h1a true knowledg• ot rioan manhood ha.1 Aid that Labor 1a sound. at the oon ot it• Amerioan manhood. work or Hitler will win. Bl.rt tlw Pzteaident also baa a&icl that l&bor must Anet I promise you
  • of freedom not only in Korea but in Vietnam as well, Mr. President. We have given our commitments to the security of your land, aid I assu't'e you that those commitments are durable and continuing so long as ··danger rereains. But we have co!Il!Ilitted
  • are - What we are equipped and lmpron your own pazticalar your own ayatem• pro'blenu to do ta help yow .... a• Y°" ••• fit, with an and yovr own apecial aeeds. We can. •• 1 •aid wllea I recomme1ldetl eaco11ra1e tile modenaisation of law enforcement
  • the Roosevelt people ce.n carry in moat preo1nct1. Ma You think lt 1e too early to say 'W hethe r the matter Yiill r;et hot eno ugh 1n the.t territory to r e wlt in expre•e1on ot ueat intenet. Fa Neither aide hae worked y et. Mt It both sidea worked
  • a great m1n4 It hae been s aid tJiat ma\erni\y 1■ the grea test flo wer of the human race, tha\ the mothers ot \ bia, our Am erica, kno that there is one more · aupreme quall\1 1n life and the mo\h era tha t he a r me and their eons and daughtora aee
  • before- . ·, · ple. As he, watches defeat~ afte-r defeat come to the United Nations, to aid in ·a ctually saving the Nation and real~zes h~s own life is J]'ie more from destruc_tion at the hands of a · { because ' of lack . ruthless foreign foe. ·g reatly
  • } No overflight (2) 11 economic aid (3) 11 help refugees (4) Guantanamo Soviet suggests formal up - Stevenson says no Sov. deliberately deceptive on Sams site. 11 may have committed to Castro to leave Sams - Mikoyan soys no expert on crating (Bombers) They have
  • mewoers of the House aided in passing through the House wrua.t wasgenerally referred to as the Smith-Connally Bill to try to oetter regulate and control war production and stop s trikes in wc;;;.r plants. When this bill was vetoed ·o y President Roosevelt