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  • 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
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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
  • 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
  • it affected internation.!'A-1 affairs and questions beyond the water line. Remember that policy that said we should settle our ow~ disputes. A What would you do about Fulbright? B 11 d put Fulbright on. No one would ever expect you to. And then find out
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