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  • to my message. 2. General Westmoreland repeated over the telephone to me at 0815 hours the gist of his earlier mes sage; namely, he believes the VC struck out in Phases 1 and 2 of their offensive. He considers he has opportunities available to exploit
  • (a) BY-+-ON A csECttt[I.~~ Jv)/iV' DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE T H E NAT IONAL W AR COL LEGE OFFICE O F THE CO MMANDANT WASHINGTON, O .C. 20315 14 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: Telephone conversation with General Eisenhower, 14 February 1968 General
  • Communist problems and anti-Communist improvement to the activities of our Vietnam Station. - 9 - Thursday, July 27. 1967 -- 3:15 p. m. Mr. p,re sident: This is merely to report a telephone call from Jack Irwin: He briefed Gov. Reagan. Reagan eald
  • letter of .O ctober 22 and to our 'telephone conversation yesterday on the .oubject of a possible trip by Senator Capehart to Cuba. I note that the Senator would be accompanied by a member of his staff, by repreaentatives of DLF and the Export-Import Bank
  • \ /} oe,/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .... COJ>TFIDE~lTL~ L Thursday, December 9, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT 1. I attach Bob McNamara's account of his telephone conver­ sation with members of Congress on South Vietnam. It is highly
  • the dust Douglas Dillon has just telephone{ to say that he has the flu. I told him you might wish to call him in the nex t few days, and he said the operators w
  • , both publicly and privately, that my role was not one of intervention on behalf of the Federal government but one of supp ort of those public and private . parties in California seeking to resolve difficulties. In line with this, I telephoned ahead
  • Image MAY :t!, 1< - NOV PLAYi 1 Exclusive First Ci TELEPHONE 5 l NOWDOORS0 i could be kinfolk and kissin ' - especially from Republicans j applauding a Democrat. : cousins. the Soviet Premier did not The memorable discourse respond in any
  • MEMOS January: 30 - - Situation A in SVN #3 31 -- Telephone Conversation 31 -- Spot Report on Situation with Saigon Station------------------ in Hue ----------------------------- B C 31 -- Situation in SVN #4
  • '• telephone number ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS: To guard against mistakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it repeated, that ls, telegraphed back to the originating office for comparison
  • towards oth~r Negro enclaves in northern New Jersey, a web of tension formed. Wherever Negro ghettos existed-~ Elizabeth, Englewood, J~rsey City, Plainfield, New Bruns­ wick~- people had friends and relatives living in Newark. Everywhere the telephone
  • NEGOTIATE OR SIGN SETTLEMENT. EFFORTS . TELEPHONE MECOM FROM PARIS FRUSTRATED BY RESPONSE THAT HE . NOT } I .. I I AVAi l...ABLE. . . , · 3. OOQKHAN UNCERTAIN ·a; WHAT DO NEXT AND .INQUIRED IF EM~AS~~ LIMITED OFFICIAL USE · E E V. TIO J ~npy
  • Telephone • Electronic• New York. New York, a •T - Co.· ~ . ----·-- .. . , . THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE ••- •• ·- ·7 WASHINGTON 25, D.C. January 28, 1966 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Joseph Califano FROM: Secretary of Commerce Listed below are names
  • 0 M 13,,z MAR67 FM AfllENBASSY KAMPALA TO SECSTATE VASHDCIMMEDIATE STATEGRNC BT -- S I C: R £ -i- KAMPALA 1292 004459 E XD I S REFz KAMPALA 1291, 1288 t. TELEPHONE CALLEARLYTHIS ~ORNING FRONPRESIDENTIAL LODGE atEFTEL 1291> VASMADE BY ROBERT
  • : News Media Conta.c ts Chalmers .Q:.o berts, The Waahinlton Post, telephoned to-d ay to a -s k why he wasn't "leaked the,llusk letter instead of Scotty Reston. 0 l told him I knew nothing about it. He Also pi-obed at various stories about changes
  • suddenly erupted into intense activity- on Monday and continued until the early hou·rs of this morning when the Assembly concluded its consideration of the Presidential slates. Early yesterday morning, Ambassador Bui Diem telephoned me saying he
  • I to B the new features . •1 •1 I I , I .. ...; TOP SECRET. ' t ,$!!14 --· .,· . ··--'..•-------.. --- . ---- ... - ·--· - - I TOP S~Cf.i;T/PJE:WNSYLYANIP£ .. Sunday, October , '· 8, 1967 . I ·, Memorandum of Telephone
  • are still in office until January 20. ... ..., ~ · "' .. · I 9'' -j- MEE~tG Ncn;s COPYRIGHTED Pubfkgt,on R~quire1 P•rmi11i~i1 cf (gpyright HoJ-'er: W. Jhgmci Jotinaon At 7:50 a. m. the President called Secretary Rusk on the telephone and had
  • information copy. _ _ Suitable acknowledgment or other appropriate handling. _ _ _ _ Furnish copy of reply. if any. please telephone the undersigned immediately, Code 1450. Basic correspondence should be returned when draft reply, memorandum. or comment
  • • BROCHURES • SPECIALTIES PUBLICATIONS • CATALOGS • BOCKS 918 WAUGH DRIVE HOUSTON 19, TEXAS P.O.BOX13234 6-1531 TELEPHONE JACKSON January 20, 1962 The Vice President United States Senate Washington, D. c. My Dear Mr. Vice President: Enclosed is your