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- heons tlla t he business lead e r s , with a s hort talk by Lyndon. prol>ably wasn't short. b:~d had fol' Someli11 1c s I thi nk it And a b r iefing by t he most pcrtit '. l nt Cabinet members. Later., one of the aides told me that he thought thc:y
- VP nominees with Jack Valenti, Walter Jenkins & Marianne Means; late dinner; telegram sent to Luci Johnson at Interlochen--her impromptu speech
- the children’s ward, a little engagement that Mrs. Kennedy had made some weeks ago and had asked me to keep. I took Lucy and Beth Jenkins with me, and we had baskets of toys to distribute among the children. The people were lined up out front: Dr. Schultz
- ... January 12: I •• , ' •• Special Message to the Congress: "Toward Full Educational :f . \,::.~··.-•;. President asks for one billion dollars to ·aid schools serving 1 ,I ,• ,t::·.,~:.\ : • low-income families. i ~-'' ,., • t
- aides-okamoto-b01-f10
- is not anticipating the problems of foreign aid. M. But you don't say so. K. Yes I do. Right in that paragraph I said. Listen, I'd like to talk to you. I just got up 'cause I didn 1t get in until late but if you got a few minutes, when I get down to the office
- Foreign aid
- DISCUSSION OF KIKER'S STORY ABOUT LBJ'S LACK OF KNOWLEDGE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ANTICIPATED FOREIGN AID, VIETNAM; PROCEDURES FOR NOTIFYING LBJ OF FOREIGN POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
- 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
- aides-okamoto-b01-f01
- job. He further urged that, in addition to briefing the press boys enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special press conference for a high level, selected group on your return. They are clearly quite worried about the aid bill. Finally, let ae say
- ; is that I would stay MOF.Z with what I have said on it. #861-A - 11 Q You haven't answered that question, George. MR. CHRISTIAN: Let me put it in these terms: By my definition the United States is giving no active aid to either side. In other
- the In his resignation, of his our usual you do. problem seems to be a lot President is to get of fighting the shooting going on in Al. 2 Syria. The security Doth aide• Council got into aaid that General On that situation present and we
Folder, "Whistle Stop [2 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- managed Mrs. campaign is considering and we need to have the most The President wants ~· ""t. 4, 1964 ;- "" '-.R_ 'tt.-i,.. r 8' JENKINS give to Liz Carpenter the President's Johnson WALTER ~ the name train a train through trip
- then outlined the past week aa de1cr1bed in the New York T; rnee. H~ •aid that the final psragraph waa best. It •aid the President liatene to all the•c critic• but then he decide• what la right. T', ~ Pre•ident aaid that is true. The Pre•ident ri.de11 on hie
Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
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- the President just could not have anyone laying down a commission or proclamation that would give aid and comfort to HanOi and so that is the way it got out. We sure didn't start it. DALEY: Thanks. WATSON: And I know - DALEY: Ok, Marvin, fine. (Daley
- y M c P h erso n s, with ^ P Brooks r ' their darling little g i r l F r a n k Ika rd s , th e L e s Carpenters,, the Jack B r o o k s , W alter Jenkins, H ora ce Busbys and the T y l e r A b e lls . And when everyb ody came about 5:30, we chose up
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- and faL'lify to plunge time because she believes to contribute in something to the aid party. Elizabeth Ruffin Bellingrath and her n&me alone denotes was born in Little a proud faD1ily heritage. family name f.s ..roven into the historical fabric
- To Methodist Church in Thurmont; Helen Thomas; Bowling and lunch; Discussions on various topics; Helicopter back to WH; Dinner with the Bill Moyers, the Walter Jenkins and Carl Rowan; Possible appointment of Rowan to USIS
- I •' f i I I i ! I I ; I I ~ ~ :. ',~ PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S NOTES ON CONVERSATION WITH /). / 0 t../ It.. RAY BLISS AUGUST 23, 1967 Pre•ident John•on i nvited Ray Blb• to go to Viet Nam with the election-watching group -· •aid he had
- Aide will continue to administer and monitor the Mess operation as in the past, keeping me advised of abuses to Mess membership privileges should they develop. Repeated abuse of privileges will warrant suspension of Mess memberships. W. Marvin Watson
- aides-okamoto-b01-f05
- L u c i Baines was Page 5 v e r y inte r e s ted in the p r e sence of the V e r y R ev eren d W illia m F . K e lly , the P re s id e n t o f M arquet t to have a little chat with h i m to dinner. Un iv e r s ity , and got she and Beth Jenkins
- .■ . ' . ' ■ ■ W A S H I N O T O M S u n d ay , M a rc h 7, 1966 Page 2 w ild flo w e rs of the H oly L a n d . I knew w h at la y a h e a d of m e a n d d r e a d e d it. I m u s t te ll h im th a t h is w o r k fo r AID b ro u g h t so m a n y c r u e l, u g
- Desk work; Lady Bird visits with Luci Johnson; lunch; Lady Bird records diary; LBJ takes nap; Tony Taylor visits Lady Bird and they go bowling and swimming; newspaper stories about Tony Taylor and his work for AID; Taylor's work in Latin America
- 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
- 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
- personnel and AID personnel, USIS personnel, com bined what were existing operations of all three. And that was approved as an NSC directive; it had institutional authority approval. It wasn't just an ad hoc organization created out in Vietnam. M: What
- . (Sugpated preaentation reaarka attacbed.) SB8RH AT'UCHMDT DECLASSIFIED Authority~/4 By ~ /s-//J~ 11 , NA.RS,Date C.,pt/ /7 7 ~BODB!ATTACHMENT - 2 - 4. Presentation of Aabvlauce. 1be AID prortded. hDda tor the purobue ot an Ulbulance tor you
- 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
- routine, with, I think, equally good resu lts. E lo ise and H om er w e re v e r y h elpful, as w e re a ll the la rg e c o te r ie of handsome aides, m o s tly from the A i r F o r c e . ^ MEMORANDUM THE W H I TE HOUSE WASHINGTON T u e sday, M a r c
- Lady Bird signs Christmas photos; snowing; Lady Bird talks with individuals about speech & artwork donated to White House; wedding gift for Beth Jenkins; cherry trees from Mary Lasker; telephone call with Brook Astor about Temple of Dendur; office
- Foreign aid
- LBJ on phone with McGeorge Bundy about foreign problems; LBJ meets with Dale Malechek about LBJ Ranch; lunch with staff, helicopter to Bergstrom and flight to DC; LBJ talks with press pool about Vietnam; Foreign Aid Bill; stop in Columbia, SC
- aides-okamoto-b01-f09
- limits for future groups to WH; Ashton Gonella; Lady Bird shops for hats; Governor's race of John Connally & Don Yarborough; dinner with A.W. Moursund, Jack Brooks, Walter Jenkins and Pierre Salinger
- the State Department lobbying for the AID Bill. The President said no. He said he talked to Mike Mansfield. Apparently, the problem was that State Department had put some people in an office near the Senate floor and neither Mansfield nor Mike Manatos
- ! The fr e e w a y , N at O w ings s a y s , i s a lr e a d y fu n d ed and the r e f le c tin g p o o l ca n be p aid fo r b y the m o n e y s a v e d b y r e r o u tin g the fr e e w a y s tr a ig h t in s te a d of in a c u r v e . s tr a ig h t ta k e
- invited M r s . M cG e o rg e Bundy, and Jane W irt z , and M r s . B e ll o f AID; was s o r r y for M r s , C e le b r e e z e of HEW couldn't com e-- she's got some sick children; and M a r g y M cN a m a ra , whom I would have lik e d v e r y / 's
- 30th Wedding Anniversary with photos taken; Lady Bird walks White House grounds; session with Robin Duke and Kandi about wardrobe; news article; talk with Walter & Marjorie Jenkins; meeting with Mary Lasker about the 1965 Inaugural; farewell
- Lady Bird visits with volunteers working on Mrs. Kennedy's mail in the EOB, WH telephone operators, and WHCF; meeting with Walter Jenkins and J.B. West about household matters; lunch with Lynda Johnson; article about spelling of Luci Johnson's name
- Breakfast and swimming with guests from Marshall, Texas; discussion on Brick House; Johnsons to church in Johnson City; LBJ has press conference at LBJ Ranch; appointment of new pilot and first African-American military aide; luncheon; LBJ takes nap
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- • • sc3:1dJ!2}. _.:-••'.·." .._.-•• •• • . ,•• • •• I • • • • '• -,.-- Housin~ B111 ··1noludes • • .••-;_~ '"'7,~~-·-: . r:r•:• •: •. ;~--': Aid to Educat1on. • (Goldwater '. -1.. sa.1.d NO)~ •••· ·, · ........ .· . . FHA money and ur
- was deciding what to do about Vietnam, changing his . views on Vietnam. lesson I ever le~rned from him, the thing he probably else . • . when he had a meeti~g and it would be over More often the greatest ~aid ~nd more than anything we would be staying
- to th e W o r ld 's F a i r j u s t c o m p le te d , an d T o n y 's new jo b - a s o r t of tr y o u t one f o r AID to s ix c o u n tr ie s of L a tin A m e r ic a . A nd th e n I s a id , " L e t 's go in to d in n e r , th e fo u r of u s . " T h e