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  • of the Secret Service Advisory Commission. The President went over the lists of legislation on which action is needed and emphasized particularly Foreign Aid and Housing. I provided the Leadership with copies of these lists. The meeting broke up about
  • : 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
  • aides-okamoto-b01-f02
  • OFFICEOF THESECRETARY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE .DOT-- 9 March 20, 1967 Secretary allocations available of Transportation of Federal-aid for obligation The $1.1 billion release highway funds totalling on April total of $750 million, was announced
  • 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
  • aides-okamoto-b01-f03
  • BUILDING D.A.LL.A.S 2 , TEX.A.S August 22, 1961 Mr. Walter Jenkins Office of the Vice President New Senate Office Building Washington, · D. c. Dear Walter: I am enclosing herewith copy of this morning's Dallas Morning News which has a very complimentary
  • The foreign Letting I reporting (at last r) hilarious gags. aid. me steal your idea. A Miracle Morning The favorable The bottle Arden's. mention. of champagne. The autographed The Peter at Elizabeth picture of Stokley Carmichael. Hurd
  • aides-okamoto-b01-f07
  • . NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH COLONEL ROBIN OLDS. Colonel Olds saluted the President as he was introda.ced to the Commander in Chief by Colonel James U. Cross, Military Aide to the President. The President asked if Colonel Olds was ready for his new
  • more at them than they can handle. We We may have too many AID people over there now trying to do too much. There are some priorities for them, including the reorganizing of the army, the refugee problem, and land reform . . . .__ _J.TJ.0.JJF~a~E~c~B
  • MORNING, MAY 22, 1964 38 PAGES CENTS 7 U.S. Can't Stand By While Reds Overrun Asia Area, U.N. Told. ' Conference In Laos Urged 'Illusion' Is Error, Adlai Says U.S., Britain Push Meeting As Peace Step Aid Is Pledged For As Long As -It Is Asked
  • of September tweaty-thlrcl for pllotoarapu of the Prealdent. we are encloaba1 nln• photo• to aid yo11 la carYl DI the alltminum buat of the Pre•ldellt. Slncerely. Yoichl R.. Okamoto St.aff Aaalatant Mr. Leoa L. Motor 3S6 Atwoocl Street Plttabllrall
  • aides-okamoto-b01-f06
  • . And if Israel does not respond to this position, the Soviets say they will give aid to the Arabs going far beyond economic aid. SANITIZED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 I UP SECRE'f-,. EYES ONLY • NLJ./AAC. '?-JS5 ~A.,, NL:> 'l )· (,,O By ~ , NARA, Date S- '1-1)5
  • aides to tell the South Vietnamese that these were the President's personal views in order to expedite action on these reconunendations. The President approved this. -.'.FOP SECRE I" [2 of 10] Mf~~..w.c:;~~~~+Hi:iJ P~licotio1 : .. - .:1 e;, -12-e, rni
  • -of all Negro children reach the age of 18 having lived all their lives with both of their parents. At this moment little less than two-thirds are living with both of their parents. Probably a majority of all Negro children receive federally aided public
  • aides-okamoto-b02-f12
  • with progress at this time my patriotic I and at this American soul from a few of his qualities: COURAGE I, for purposes In it there medium. contaminants. fluids been are During have become removed of illustration, ebbs, or purified Aided
  • aides-okamoto-b01-f08
  • attacked Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy. He added, however, that Fulbright had reported out all of his Ambassadors from his committee. - 6 ­ The President said foreign aid would be reduced, but he thinks that we will wind up with less