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  • , TO: THE PRESIDENT FROM: OKAMOTO March 18, 1968 I am very concerned about the upcoming election campaign. You are not doing youraelf juatice with photographs. I have a few idea• to improve this situation which include getting the White House press photographers
  • on the underatandlng that I shall always be free to accept any epecial assignments from you, and they h::we generously ngreed to this condition . the friendship which you and Mrs. Johnson ·have offered us so warmly. We will never !orgot your kindness to us both, lµ)d
  • ~ Public Law 90-365 -- 11 aa Act for bnplameatb11 CoJWeetiona for Free aad for Admi••iof Profeaaioaal Eqm,mallt &ad Coatalaera, AT A, ECS, and TlR. C&rneta. " Thta la routi .. ; it goea with the proclamation of the ft'ft euatoma conve■tiona which went
  • achieves the goal of system. steps have been taken in the Central the new Andean group American and the Latin American Free Association. There is clearly of Latin America have proved -- and to the world has been enough progress • to its own
  • Houae Police, I think with ao many of them we would like to take the picture on the North Portico with the police and the President informally poaitioned on the atepa. October NOTICE 11, 1968 TO THE PRESS The President last night signed HR 19136
  • start was made in developing a beef cattle industry in the Magallanes area, which is Chile's southernmost province and free of foot~and-mouth disease. Adverse Effects of the Drought and Weather According to the Chilean statements to CIAP in November