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  • at the State Department. The call concerned Cuban sugar operations . Telephone Conversation between Bob Kle gerg of Kingsville, Texas, and Seno Johnson, June 16, 1959 K If you coulli say something backing up what the State Department has already said. •• 0
  • support for an indefinite US involvement in Vietnam. You are ·f amiliar with this pattern of thought. You should also know: -- I had a long tel eph_o ne conversation with Joe Johnson. It turned out that a good deal of the mood of the group was generated
  • are aware of the subject of this conversation .. Subject to )'Our judgment, I 'Would talk to him along som~thi.ng like these lit\es. I would tell him it is our opinio11 that the coordinated N~A/VC attacks and the enemy's extensive propaganda campaign have
  • WITH PRESIDENT THIEU LATE AFTERNO~N ON FEBRUARY 19. HE ~A S RELAXED AND CONFIDENT A~D I N A CHEERrUL MOOD. 2. I OPENED THZ CONVERSATION BY SAYING THAT APPARENTLY HIS FORECAST OF ENEMY TACTICS HAD BEEN CORRECT AND THAT WE ~ERE APPARENTLY NOW IN THE SECOND PHASE
  • . 3, Approval Initial for Clearance Per Conversation As Requested Necessory Action Prepare Comment Note and Forward See Me Note and Return Signature For Your Information REMARKS OR ADDITIONAL Reply ROUTING .... FORM 2-u DS-10 r~7
  • FROM W. W. ROSTOW In clearing the reply to Wilson, President asked me to convey following message: In private conversation and on your own account you should take a tough line on the British and European position with respect to Viet Nam. As a well
  • - · :5 : J~ :\Iclor.! ies 5 3 Telephone 8-6611 For All Departments be liabl e tn suffer through. fraud th ur nuw pitching !or ci\ilizR- · __:..._o_:-._ ·~_ .,_,·_s_ __ or deceptw n. tion. 5 :~5 . Rh ~ thm Time 1 I iL I O n e Ma n ' I Q p.n . I
  • to take a no-no11sen~a attitude with the Cornrnu.. nists. I will continue monitoring this situation closely and keep you informed. W. VV. Rostow Monday, March 13, 1967 -- 7:00 p. m. Mr. President: Roy Reed, New York Tbnes, telephoned to ask
  • not reflect the information The Department more to the incident. and in person, Our records order Governmen~ made ments/about issued when he did so. 4: formation relating to both Secretary by telephone do not indicate Question or directives
  • for the first time by telephone this morning that they had scheduled a meeting for tomorrow (Wednesday, January 3, 1968) in Washington, n.c., to be attended by the undersigned, Stanford Research, Hill and Knowlton, and the Presidents of Winchester and Remingtono
  • should not be changed now. Telephones, The GSATelecommunications Section should be notified in writing of' tile change in name trom HHFAto Department of Housing and Urban DeY!!lopmenttor locations serviced by the GSAswitch~oards. This intormat:lon should
  • Ofl'14 1ft;t, f se e'Pet ~ -A- "'i'-J,.J../....~ A -::r,-,m:r for record re: telephone conversation with Gen. Eisen ower secret 2 p 07/25/66 A -l~f&-ffl.1~:}--f----- -t1e--:~e&i-&e-s.tE-:t:fr:r:eem-George B.a.ll- ..re.: - SW- Af r-ica
  • the state's Commissioner a za phone call received Boczner night. At abourti-"dawn on Sunday, Community Affairs ~nee ~ a result, the city ,J v-N~~ telephoned to request ·~ation. night requesting to Plainfield of from a member of him
  • □ CHARGE TO of State , 54 Origin ARA ~ VERBATIM TEXT 17 AmmnbaaqllNGS!ON ACTION: Info, &Ert Gran~lanline Teleeoa SCA VO ~lloving FBI INS 1• tnucri.pt telephone conversation July 23 bet.ween Regional - Camdasioner and e.ftice Immigration
  • heard several shots fired ·from ._the roof of .the motel., followed by more shooting and windows breaking. • • Cleveland Reed w~s :on tie telephone talking t~ his girlfriend, Glenda Tucker, 15/.F, when someone f'orcedthe apartment door and two or three
  • ~ Telecommunications The Republic of Senegal has a postal service comparable to those in the countries of Europe or America, an urban and interurban telephone system, a large station for sending and receiving radio messages at Cape Verde and long distance telegraph
  • experience is reassuring. 4. He strongly recommends, however, little walking, no long staircases, maximum travel by auto. 5. He is informing Dr. Burkley of our conversation in cconfidence. 6. I am having a security check made on the city without revealing
  • ordon's approval. W. Attachment w. Rostow ,, .. t have your letter of Auguat 4 recommending a visit by Prealden.t Fret to the. Vlllted Statoe. l ·wae g-reatly lnte~e,te.·d tn the account of your conversation wUh blm -.nd you:r. ~·e commendatloas
  • 12-19 June 16., 1942 Kiplinger•s Washington Letter-June 13, 1942 "Politics in the form of fall election are pltqing a big J;B.rt in many governmental policies bearing on war. In conversations 'With officials, we hear it said a dozen times per
  • negotiations on education and agriculture. .; We underlined last night and by telephone today to Santiago that Frei should make no reference to figures or details of our loan negotiations. (Negotiating instructions were very tight as you .' directed. ) Our
  • him • and advised him to "watch out for this one." Mundt says, however, he sees nothing in the President's proposal, as described to him over the telephone, which would affect adversely either railroads or truckers, latter of which is importafit
  • ".llqJ ~ -$ ~ NS\; c.f; IJ N ~ M - ) ~ \I .a-.1'' # Af-Htt~B-+ - ----HM'.'('J\llMt'rt'~ttc·'ietit+- ~ 1.\/3/0 3 "'t.!3"o ~ ~c.~ 1 6 cl.i, [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/5/68] ~ Conversations 5...,_ __..c,2,-. .,. ,pr--#72 with Norwegiani." ,t
  • reported his conversation. with Jake .r eflecting your views of the laat maj.or c.a ble se-nt to Ambassador Lodge. In the light of your view, aa I understood it, I wrote early the next moraing the attacbe~ memorandum: Br·e aking Tri Quang_• a . Moment.um
  • of those folders. ~ .S- 1~~L·, . Ea.Qt••~ MM:jrt •·· To: Marvin Watson Dear Marvin: \I I t I I I ~I I :' l In view of our previous conversations, I thought you would be interested in the recent exchange of correspondence
  • . ~•- - February 4. 1966 Friday. 12:15 P.M MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT I think you will want to see Tommy Thompson's m.emorandumoof bis conversation with Dobrynin last night. He holds to the view he exp_rcaaed to me then -- that this is quite a routine expression
  • . 2138 South 61st Court Cicero, ·Illinois G0550 Telephone: 312--242-2224 September 3, 1968 The President The White House Washington, D.C. JAMES V . KRAKORA Chairman VLASTISLAV CHALUPA Secretary ADOLPH CIERNY EDWARD DELLIN OR. MIKULAS FERJENCIK VACLAV
  • : In conversations at all levels, most recently in Mr. Talbot's encounter with President Ay:t..••• we have sought to get across to Pakistan the futility of using pressure, particularly in combination with the Chinese Communists, to bring India to a settlement
  • to you 10 another member of our Panel. 11 how we are going to operate today. 12 I will explain a little bit about You have our tentative schedule. Those of you who have 13 telephoned, written or wired us and have asked for time have all 14
  • of EDA, and were rather wistful about the failure of Ross Davis to follow up on the conversations and preliminary planning undertaken with Foley. They are also concerned about the delay in the calling of a White House Conference on Mexican-American
  • Italiap; _the persons they arrested largely Negro. Community leaders agreed that, as in most police forces, there was a small minority of ·o fficers who abused their responsibility. This, conversely, gave .an aura of credibility to malefactors
  • print of the FLY ING SAUCER ~iven to Kenneth Arnold by Military Intelligence of the Fourth Air Force. This shows positive identification of the strange object in reference to the telephone pole and the tree on the left. The actual distance of the ob­
  • tica.l power of 700 million C .inese. t Conversely Sovi t friendship and support is of great support against tance to India as a balance to China, a source o.f economic assistance, is·tan, as the second largest a.s proof of Indian nonalignment .. impo