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  • . Roet• WWRoetow:rln March 30, 1968 Mr. Rostow, A Richard Cohen, Assistant Executive Director of American Jewish Congress in New York City, telephoned~ say they are going to make a proposal tomorrow to the President, whlch he wanted you to be aware
  • >, TELEPHONE Nrn1BE TWO ON- TWO DASH SEVEN NINE NINE DASH TWOSIX ZERO ZERO, IN NEW YORK, AD ADVISED HE WAS IN WASHINGTON SITTING BESIDE A FRitND OF FATHER DIEGo·s. GARDINER ASKED IF DI~GO COULD SEE Hlt1 TOMORROW AS HE, GARDINER, \ltAS GOING TO FLY TO NEW YORK
  • : F, ~. IOWA IDAHO vr. UTAH T, IIAMICY, IDCSCUTIVI: Dlllm:TOR May 9, 1962 / F / SEEREf Mr. Charles Eo Johnson National Security CounPil 368 Executive Offices Building Washington 25, Do C. Dear Mr. Johnson: In accordance with our conversation
  • , TELEGRAMS: BROADCASTS LONDON TELEX * W.12 CABLES: BROADCASTS LONDON-WI * TELEX: 22182 TELEPHONE: SHEPHERDS BUSH 8000 24th February 1967 Jear Professor Rostow, I was glad to welcome you to BBC Television this ufternoon, and I am writing immediately
  • AUTHORITYo • D. RETURNEbS WILL BE PERMITTED TO CALL NOK nN ARRIVA L HAWAI I RUT ~ILL ~E I~STRUCT~D TO HESTHICT CONVERSATIONS TO TM EIH OWN P~RSONAL SITUAi!ON W!THOUT DiSCU SS I NG F. VENTS FOLLOWING CA PT URE AND L AD!~G UP TO THE I R RELEASE. E. I NTERV!fWS
  • Date: October of State -- •• '!> -lJ s J'? 19, 1966 ACTION ..=Qu Sat:D -Did reply tan ----PNlldal'•ldtp.dme._ ----- Uad--..-cl'• ~ NOTE Promp, lldloa X DINct If' more than 48 houn' delaJle encountered, please telephone the undenlped
  • with one of their own. Of course, they will have to persuade Shastri and other top Government officials this policy and expense is justified. I cannot predict Shastri's attitude. During our conversations they asked me what the attitude of the United States
  • :~ rimg~(i;• •~h! : _~ ~ -~~;r.~?'ies . wh~."ch Jtos_s . l1ad alreadtJ?.8~~:r.:~~d-·,~1:1t·YQ~~~ .~ me a.!l~.. 9,~r vi.ews or .the Viet."la,me.!S.e - ~~r\_; Collins and I ended our ...t .a lk amicably enough with my invitation to him to telephone me
  • intensity of interest. 'l'be f'oUowina are ' having an effect: ' l. .I • _: 1 11 Since your telephone call directive sane veeka ago I huva done i' everything in 'l!q power to Jltinim1ze public attisnt1on 1n the •International Agriculture • Food
  • this is that John called on the telephone, and I indic~ted to him that we would let him kn.o~ the appropriate individual in the White House. . Ltr. to LCW, 9/1/65 >< from John J. Gunther,· "'1. S. Conference of Mayors ,.. centr.::il ft) ., ~;t 't~ HOUSE
  • . .JOHN ■• ANQEll80N 0 IU.. . 1964 . ,, , Dr. Donald F. Hornig Director, Office of Science and Technology Executive Office Building Washington, D. C. Dear Dr. Hornig: In our conversation last Thursday we briefly discussed whether or not the Navy would
  • le ty p e fro m MMCC to CIMCPAC Coonutnd C enter a t 042049Z. 2 . Q u e stio n ! why was CONSTELLATION to ld n o t to execute th e s t r ik e u n t i l d ire c te d to do so? Telephone c o n v e rsa tio n s between A d ^ x ^ Sharp and O eneral B u
  • IN THE CONVERSATION. TH E IM PLIC A TIO N WAS THAT TH ERE WAS A P O S S IB IL IT Y THAT TH E A USTRALIA N S WOULD RESPOND TO A REQ UEST FOR MORE TROOPS BUT THAT THE INCREASE IN STRENGTH WOULD TAKE SOME TIM E AND WOULD BE A D IF F IC U L T DECISIONo 3* I TOLD HIM THA T
  • #1 25 November 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: J:'iscussion with President Johnson, November 23rc!, about 9:15 a.m. The conversation lasted approximately 15 minutes. 1. The Presicent entered Mr. Bundy's office alone and no one was pre
  • - THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday, December 15, 1967 FOR MRS. ROBERTS Per our conversation today. Hope this meets the need. ~ Ed Hamilton ' ...­ Suggested Item for the President's Diary SUBJECT: Meeting with His Excellency B. K. Nehru
  • NOTES ON A CONVERSATION BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY UDALL IN THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE AT 1:15 P.M. EDT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1968 The President told the Secretary that Ramsey Clark had talked to each Cabinet Member about political
  • .-".., Oat~ .3-1f;,-?LJ NI;l MEMO?{...t\NDUM OF CONVERSATION By 4 I-ieid at White House on Wednesday, November 8, 1967 at5:15p.m. in the President 1 s office PARTICIPANTS The President Assistant Secretar y oi State Covey T. Oliver William Bowdler - White
  • WASHINGTON CONPiDE~ff'IAL MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION between President Johnson and Finance Minister Strauss July 25, 1968, 11 :45 a. m., at The White House Other Participants: US: Walt W. Rostow Mr. Edward Fried ·~ ~· ...bi~ Mr. Edwin D. Crowley Mr. Harry
  • may arise. It is also concluded that the u.s. experience in attempting to effect a conversion of the three SAC bases to civilian uses through extensive approaches to the GOM indicate that in future withdrawals from military bases u.s. attempts
  • of Germany. then have an opportunity to continue our conversations. With cordial of of time or We would greetings I remain Adenauer Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Senate Democratic Leader Senate Building Wa ■ hington O. C. Translated by: Edwin [multiple
  • of State Katzenbach Ambassador nt Large Harriman Assistant Secrciary of State - William Bundy Assistant Secre_tary of State - Josc0h J. Sisco U~ITED r The conversation concentrated exclusively on Vietnam. Whilel the details of the give-and-take are given
  • ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #Hl-ltr A #135 list "Checklist for President's Conversation... " S 1p undated A #135a rpt "Checklist for President's Conversation... " S 3p undated