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  • :~;:;:g: ::f~:iJ.~~t ct~':i'Uo'.:,~~~Yn~t1~t%. from the nddrC88Cc. There wlll be no nddltlon:l.l charge !or deliveries made by telephon~ within 6. No reswnslbDlty attaches to this Company concerning messages untU the same arc accepted at one oflts
  • • man onlr as ".Johnny Kn11ht". "A thoueand dollar• 19 a thouaand dollars," nian. "I didn't aek too nv.ny queetlone. 11 Humphrey made the atatementa He relueed to appear in ~r•on. 1n a ■ peclal Hmnphrey telephone told new ■• hook-up. Duvalier
  • of the game and the critique, par­ ticipants may be reached by telephone at Code 11, Extension 79860 or 57683 (from civilian phones, call OX 7-9860 or ox 5-7683). • . • b. A final report will be prepared interested agencies and gane players. for distribution
  • . - 3 REA Borrowers Help Establish Local Recreation Projects: Between 1961 and 1965, 124 electric and telephone borrowers financed by REA helped establish more than 180 recreation projects ranging in size from small neighborhood endeavors to large
  • ~.:\:',t. ?~.:~:.;.;•~:, ~~~:. ·; ~--::/~::.:-, ·-~~1:;r/ij\t:-J·r't-~;-~z;;~~} {~..~~: 1 WWRostow:rln -SECRET- JOSEPH ALSOP Telephone 965-1770 2720 Dumbarton Aven_ue Washington 7, D. C. November 8,1967 The misunderstanding has now been cleared text
  • ~:ui~v.a cu--..d1.ncoetine l.ette:~ ~c :r~fen•.i.-d to a-ppr~it\'tc -personfl ir~ ee:.ch~ the buroo.uo and n&iin:lst?'~tions m:dcr the ~"':le:it. l~ reca.!"d al tll~ telephone calla are kopt b:, hl!: of"i'ice-. Copies 0:: :tl-.e O'~s;oi.;'t3 lett.o
  • DRV. Facts were as follows: On Wednesday, Embassy May 12, Ambassador Kohler informed DRV Moscow he had commup.ication for DRV. declined appointment communication but subsequently telephoned DRV Ambassador to say that any to DRV should be made
  • . Megdell i said, he had received 15 to 20 telephone calls : because of the action, mostly friendly but with I "a few cranks." He added, "I'd say we lost three customers and gained eight, so we're five up." I I I ~ I E xecutive Office of t he President
  • . 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
  • with other enemy facilities in northern South Vietnam involves the construction of landline telephone circuits along the Laos-GVN border from the m.1zto the A Shau area. Completion of the links will provide an additional element of security, as well
  • action is essential. If inorc than 4,8 hours' delay is encountered, Direct reply. - - - - - Furnish information copy. _ _ Suitable acknowledgment or other appropriate handling. _ _ _ _ Furnish copy of reply, if any. please telephone the undersigned
  • : In accordance with our telephone conversation this morning, the Secretary has asked me to forward to you the attached package containing messages and memoranda relating to the period prior to the overthrow of the Diem government in 1963. The famous Hilsman cable
  • . WALTW,. ROSTOW • THE WHITEHOUSE Walt: In accordance with our telephone convers·ation ·this morning, the Secretary has asked me to forward to you the attached package containing messages and memoranda relating to the period prior to the overthrow