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  • . MARVIN WHIT&,LEE C. WILSON, ~RI HALL,JR. YOUNG,JAMiS M. (CAPT.) DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THI: OF STATE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL October 27, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. YOICHI OKAMOTO THE WHITE HOUSE State An unusual strongly request, recommends but one
  • : -~ •.•~· •• •· 1··.:. _:~ Proclamation 35.61: National Day of Mourning for P.rcsident Kennedy: ·: ::.:·_._;,.~::Executive Order 11128: Closing Government Departments and Agencies · •::·? i\. • on November ZS, 1963. >~. \·:::·. ~~/~i November ZS: Message
  • ? there will there be was a in the UN 20 years affair I waa always under were having them know what they But we did they. bad a battery a time when things people with O A veteran had. to fired? have some things aide and any one of the Arab atatea bilateral strike
  • Department of State
  • Urban affairs
  • ROCKEFELLER ASKS LBJ TO DECLARE NYC DISASTER AREA, REQUESTS SMALL BUSINESS LOANS, VETERANS LOAN GUARANTEES, OEO HELP FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY TRANSIT STRIKE; LBJ SUGGESTS OTHER METHODS BE STUDIED BEFORE ISSUING DISASTER DECLARATION; STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS
  • Urban affairs
  • PROPOSED STATEMENT ON TAX REDUCTION; TODAY'S MEETING ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LEAKS FROM ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON CLOSING OF VETERANS HOSPITALS; MCGEORGE BUNDY'S UPCOMING APPEARANCE AT VIETNAM TEACH-IN; WASHINGTON, DC CRIME BUDGET MESSAGE; RFK; DOUGLASS
  • and the Department of Defense and finally Mr. Clifford called the President and said, "Now what are we going to do, because, what they're putting out is not entirely true''and so finally the President said, well you go ahead and tell exactly what happened, .because
  • Urban affairs
  • like the shooting down of a plane than the Herald Tribune ought to be running the government. Second, if you can tell me how you deal with a ••• K. That's not the point. The State Department is definitely coneerned with the fact that the President
  • 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
  • , with Lucius o. Battle, tant Secretary of state for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, with Mr. Walt Rostow, and I believe the Vice President will also join us. 6:00 Q You, too, MR. CHRISTIAN: that George? Yes. Q Do you expect meeting? to have
  • . CHRISTIAN: Walt Rostow, who had arrived earlier this morning at the Situation Room, along with his specialist in the Middle East affairs, Harold H. Saunders of the National Security Council. Q Situation Do we know at what time Room? MR. CHRISTIAN: have
  • . Depart Alexandria 8:15 a.m. Arrive Fredericksburg., Virginia., (RF&PStation) (EST) 8:25 a.m. Depart Fredericksburg 9:05 a.m. Arrive Ashland., Virginia 9:10 a.m. Depart Ashland (RF&PStation) Arrive Richmond.,Virginia (Broad St. station) 9:50
  • Administration was as minister-counselor for public information in the American ·' Embassy in Saigon, South Vietnam. But prior to that, you had been I believe deputy public affairs officer in India for several years and had spent some time with the Voice
  • Preaident•a office, alon1 with your letter. Sbacerely, (Mr•. ) Mary T. Matheua Aaalatant to Mr. Okamoto Mr. John T. Wheelock Actbaa Public Affair• AdYiaer Near Eaat a11d South AaiaD AffairDepartment of State Waablnaton ZS, D. C. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE
  • , the restraints on pai:ticipation certificates and the risk of appropriation increases for veterans and civil servants have increased the deficit to $29 billion. " To reduce this deficit, we will borrow - - cut - - and tax. We hope to borrow 50% {$15 billion
  • Urban affairs
  • , 1996 INTERVIEWEES: Harry Middleton and George Christian and LBJ School Students PLACE: LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas M: Max Sherman [dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs] says that he is not going to say anything
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  • that he can make this trip? No Jane 27, 1966 TO: JOHN LESLIE Director of lmormatlon Department of Labor FllOML Y olchi Jl. Okamoto Attached are photoaraph• takea at the awearba1•la ceremony of Stanley llutteaber1 aa A•aiatant Secretary of Labor
  • much in their 11 interested in the affairs They can raise sights of their civic life. city. and set standards .... They can alert citizen:: tn be They can push and prod legiPlatorE, -2- "We need bolder imaeination for our families, us
  • involvement wives will be a four-day the South which Mrs. Johnson will from home• had whistle stop take on her own. Washington October 6 for a four-day departs Cities Charlotte, Pensacola, on the tentative Columbia, ~bile, chug Biloxi
  • ... When it was known that Bill would be leaving the staff for personal, financial reasons, we brought George aboard about six months before Bill departed He received a good deal of foreign policy experience while working with Walt Rostow, my foreign
  • that the United States wanted "consultations" among the na­ tions that signed the 1962 Geneva accord guaranteeing Laotian neutrality. These developments 'pointed to a conference of ambassadors in Vientiane, though this was not certain. . The State Department gave
  • Urban affairs
  • draws a crowd; Lady Bird has tea for Mrs. Alexandros Matsas, wife of departing Greek ambassador; tea & tours for five new ambassadors' wives; discussion about Shah of Iran; LBJ greets group; John Macy meeting about Fine Arts Commission; bowling
  • . DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY WASHINGTON, OFFICE OF THE OF COMMERCE RELATIONS D.C. SERVICE 20230 DIRECTOR Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter The White House Washington 25, D. C. Dear Liz, This is my suggested rights. story form of dealing with civil The mother
  • LBJ DISCUSSES HIS AND LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S PERSONAL FINANCES FOR PROPOSED LIFE MAGAZINE ARTICLE ON JOHNSON FAMILY BUSINESS, COMPARES PUBLIC INTEREST IN HIS BUSINESS AFFAIRS WITH PUBLIC INTEREST IN BUSINESS AFFAIRS OF EISENHOWER, JFK
  • Urban affairs
  • APPOINTMENT OF OREN HARRIS TO JUDGESHIP, POSSIBLE EFFECT ON PENDING LEGISLATION; MCCLELLAN'S CONCERNS ABOUT VIETNAM; ABRAHAM RIBICOFF AND PASSAGE OF "URBAN AFFAIRS BILL" (HUD CREATION?); LBJ TEASES ABOUT ASKING NORMA MCCLELLAN TO GO FOR BOAT RIDE
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF FUND-RAISING FOR LBJ LIBRARY AND LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS; KRIM SAYS NEEDS OF LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS WILL NOT BE KNOWN UNTIL SOME TIME IN THE FUTURE
  • FULBRIGHT DISCUSSES KENNEDY CENTER BILL, EXPRESSES CONCERN THAT REPUBLICAN SUPPORT FOR IT MAY WEAKEN IN TIME; LBJ DISCUSSES ARTHUR SCHLESINGER'S, AVERELL HARRIMAN'S OPPOSITION TO APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS MANN AS COORDINATOR OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS
  • PHOTOS OF LBJ WITH OAKES' CHILDREN; LBJ THANKS OAKES FOR EDITORIAL, GIVES HIM BACKGROUND ON US-LATIN AMERICAN POLICY, APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS MANN AS COORDINATOR OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS; LBJ'S SPEECH ON ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS; DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
  • LBJ THANKS GRIFFIN FOR EDITORIAL, GIVES HIM BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON US-LATIN AMERICAN POLICY, APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS MANN AS COODINATOR OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS, OPPOSITION TO MANN'S APPOINTMENT
  • LBJ INQUIRES ABOUT REEDY'S HEALTH; DISCUSSION OF TOPICS FOR LBJ TO EMPHASIZE IN UPCOMING "CONVERSATION WITH THE PRESIDENT" TV APPEARANCE; REEDY DESCRIBES US ROLE IN WORLD AFFAIRS
  • FARLEY PRAISES LBJ'S TV APPEARANCE YESTERDAY; FARLEY TELLS LBJ THAT ST. PATRICK'S DAY DINNER TOMORROW NIGHT IN NYC WILL BE WHITE TIE AFFAIR; LBJ TEASES FARLEY THAT HE MIGHT WEAR OVERALLS
  • PROPOSED COMMENTS FOR LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY ON UPCOMING FOREIGN AFFAIRS SPEECH AT AP LUNCHEON IN NYC, 4/20/64; WILLIAM FULBRIGHT; TREATY RIGHTS IN NICARAGUA; PANAMA; CHINA