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  • : Request for additional. Personnel in Social Fil.es In nference to 7our telephone request, this date, my estimated projected statr needed in Social Files to keep up 'With the current work load is: 2 - Clerks {For claasi.tying) 2 - Clerics
  • situation in the Dominican Republic. The President: At this point, the President read to those present the messages received in Washington from Ambassador Bennett on the scene in Santo Domingo, D.R. Senator Dirksen: The Senator related a telephone call he
  • October 1, plus extensions of the telephone and auto excise taxes. With a GNP of nearly $800 billion -- and recognizing that we have reduced taxes by $24 billion in the 3 1 /2 years since I became President, this seems reasonable. If we didn't get a tax
  • Rusk left the room to talk on the telephone to Sargent Shriver in Madrid. During their absence, McGeorge Bundy said that extreme care had to be taken in the President's statements. That a speech like the one last Saturday will cost the President
  • -------- ---------------------------- , .. . '. =10PSECRfTTHE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON, 0. C. 20301 CM-2944-68 3 Feb 1968 ...__ MEMORANDUMFOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: KHE SANH DECLASSIFIED Authority Jc S II)- 3 - 7i' ~ '{P , NARS, Date By ::::s 3- /' - 77 In response to your telephone call
  • from the North Vietnamese who even refuse to acknowledge there are any North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam. The Hanoi representatives are prepared to stay in Paris and even read the telephone directory if necessary to keep nonproductive talks go
  • capital cities . . . Particulars of Fares and Freights from AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD. Telephone : MU 6123 (5 lines) 390 Flinders Street, Melbourne, C.1. AIRLINES OF AUSTRALIA LTD. 4A Martin Place, Sydney. Telephone : B 7575 Or Principal
  • the meeting with the group. At 12:01 Attorney General Clark talked with Governor Romney from a telephone in the Cabinet Room. Mr. Vance also talked with the Governor and told him he would be arriving in Michigan this afternoon. There was a discussion about how
  • :~-}r~w· ·~:of'i~"Tmic:;·~-a:Il.~i"to~k it;t~~~s des.k, wher·~ of 'iie. referred to .t he -"~~.:.~~:z:;-~~ ·~. ma.-:tia:1 · 1~,,,.;. declar~tic;n.··in his clisctissi~ns with Mr. Vance over the .. - _.. telephone. . "" ~ . "S,i
  • at the department or agency. If any delay is encountered, please telephone office of the undersigned. Please ·handle the attached correspondence as indicated below: A. Reply on behalf of the President. ........ •...................................... B. Draft
  • at Rock;yMount. 1890 - Population: 816. 189.3- Coast Line builds shops at South Rock;yMount. 1894 - Rock;yMount's first telephone placed in operation between Coast Line Freight Station and Roe~· Mount Mills built and operated by S. K. Fountain, ·Coast I
  • 6 Clearance,, p = Mro Freeman (telephone) FE - Mro Barnett(draft)S/S AID= Mr. Poats (subs) EA = Mro Fearey . nsen classification approved by, OOD= Col. = Mri. McClelland (subSo) Chr,stensenWhite House ~ - • REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY
  • seas Operational Teletype Network Facsimile/Data Network Administrative Telephone Crypto-TTY Network NASA Domestic Operational Teletype System NASA Specialized Data Network FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FOR OFFICIAL USE Of\L..'y NATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL
  • ~- ~ -- - \ ~ ~======~ - - ~ - -- -- I - ' ~ o/,v:tr., ~ m;rL .- ffcC ._ 71:_ _ ~~~~~ -~~~ - - . J#NI. tr __,,,,,.. .~ - - ~ \ - ~ - - ~- - - w.~ F - f~ . ~.t> ~ ~~~ ~~ JJ, ~. \ -- - Conversation with Senator Inouye's personal telephone conversation LBJ
  • and conclusions represent the best judgment of the Directorate of Intelligence as of 22 June 1967. SEGR~T- reception, the stations can be modified to handle two­ way television, telephone, and telegraph traffic. When this occurs, probably within the next few
  • Agriculture $800,000 loan to Scott-Tice Telephone Co. , Prior Lake, Minn. , to finance facilities and construction and upgrade existing service. Sen. E. McCarthy Sen. W. Mondale 5/6 Army. $14 million agreement between U.S. Dept. of Defense and Ministry
  • in the audience but his candidacy was endorsed at the meeting. ANONYMOUS REPORTOF PLANTO ASSASSINATE MAYOR OF CLEVELAND, OHIO The Cleveland, Ohio, Office of this Bureau received an anonymous telephone call yesterday that six members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle
  • pe1;'S• mov~ against· the poli~~.vanished_th.rough the alleys. •of candidates in 1!JG.1. they can depend upon .the co-. By nmlmght, Monday~ they The Revcrcind Cle~gue was· : had set up a telephone squad the pal'ty"s canclid~itefor go\·cr-· whose job
  • COMPANY Sherman Gillespie Manager, Employment & Manpower AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSMACHINESt Harold H. Schroeder CORPORAT.ION Assistant Vice President R. A. Whitehorne, Manager Personnel Research & Services BURROOGl
  • in Columbia.ci he received se~eral long-distance telephone calls from •his wife who kept h:im abreast of the s1 tua tion j_n Peter•sburg, Virgi.n:1.a~ concer~ning the subject I s relations with a woman by the name of M!:So VIRGINIA WELLSo 12 RH 157-1240
  • to be assigned·---------------------=--~-=-­ (office location, building, Status room number and telephone) -------------------------------(state whether permanent, temporary, length of assignment if temporary) Security Clearance or detailed, giving
  • Ashenhein telephoned ten , .. l to Lightbourne and reported "99 percent eerta:tn 11 .tb.ai letter satis£actor7~ UNC:LASSIJ'!ED I L------~-------------------~'-"'-""- -------------- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 44 Control
  • in the northern period two areas." At this concern point, about the President again expressed Khe Sanh. - In a telephone Westmoreland reaffirmed When General Wheeler and Wheeler's agreement the President be informed call to General
  • but we were prepared to review with the Panamanians all problems. He characterize!i the declaration as containing nothing offensive to either side and as stating the same position he had taken during his first telephone conversation with President Chiari
  • this approach would be for the President to telephone George Meany and say that his advisers, other than Secretary Wirtz, were pres sing for a Taft-Hartley injunction; that the Taylor Panel, which was con­ sidered pro-labor , had recommended a reasonable basis
  • . Civil Rights concurrence. Committee will vote April 9 with House floor action probably April 10. 2. Federal Savings Banks 3. REA Telephone Bank. 4. AEC Authorization ( subject to filing of report) 5. Maritime Administration authorization (subject
  • , American Motors, Bendix Corporation, Burroughs, Chrysler, Con­ tinental Motors, Federal Mogul-Bower Bearing, Ford Motor; General Motors, Michigan Bell Telephone, Michigan Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Plans have been developed for similar projects
  • telephone the undersigned immediately, Code 1450. ~ ___ Suitable acknowledgment or orher appropriate handlingunleas ot.11.0: -..v_istu.rmsn~~9;-if any. Basic correspondence should be returned when draft reply, memorandum, or comment is requested
  • . ___ Memorandum for use as enclosure to reply. NOTE ___ ____ If more than 48 hours' delay is encountered, please telephone .the undersigned immediately, Code 1450, Direct reply. Furnish Information copy. X Suitable aclmowledgment appropriate handling
  • . Furnish copy of reply, If any. __ For your information. __ For commenL REMARKS: If more than 48 hours' delay is encountered, please telephone the undersigned immediately, Code 1450. (Please enclose with your reply the attached ph.oto
  • MOUNT HOLYOKE, PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. • TELEPHONE: 454-5458 August 13, 1965 Dear Mr. President: I write you on behalf of seven hundred fifty members of the Western Region, International Platform Association •.. to express our
  • . LIMITED OFFICIAL USE S/F:JFFried:E/TEP:FSanderson:cb 6/4/66 action. prob­ TO: S/P - Mr. Owen FRCM: EUR/RPE - LeRoy F. SUB: DACE._~phasis on World Food Prllem REF: Our telephone conversation th s morning Here is the draft of our memo to Mr Mann
  • .·~· ~:~~: : .. T~fl_~~ ~~~.:.·. ::::·:,:~~~ .~-~.:. ~-'; MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: ;.:·~.~ --- 9 ~:::!.Y..)!~v. . ·. ~ ~·-,; ~·, ..... \\. ·-··-vw....., .:.'. .___·. . 1:.._.._-~ u·.-.. 1.11..:. /0-1',L#j~ ii! c Telephone conversation with General
  • IN SUBMISSION OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE ·TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL COUNSEL. Date M f 181 l.964 FROM THE SPECIAL COUNSEL ACTION: Comment _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Draft reply For your information------For necessary action
  • NECESSARY ACTION D NOTE AND RETURN D PER OUR CONVERSATION D PER TELEPHONE CONVERSATION :~p~N~~~E~~ REMARKS Per our discussion. Copies of correspondence between myself and Galen Martin, and the Kentucky Civil Rights Bill. FROM! co Rl NAME AND/OR SYMBOL
  • of the questions I discussed wi th you on t he telephon e t h is morning . We think t he answers to them will be very useful to us in examining the effect of the media on riots , and we hope they can be work ed in by the city study team . I have also sent a copy
  • opportunities." Firms subsidizing the Detroit seminar were: Aluminum Company of America, Americ110 Motors, Bendix Corporation, Burroughs, Ouyaler, Con• tinental Motors, Federal Mogul-Bower Bearing, Ford Motor, General Motors, Michigan Bell Telephone, Michi9an
  • by WESTERN UNION" or ' similar phrases may be included without charge. Sender', addreu /or referenet: Sender 's telephone number ~ Mrs. Herman 8row11 3335 fnwooJ Drive Houston 19, Texas - dv.~ 7 "V / ~ To-~ \ y~k,_/ ~ ~"-)AA-a f« ~. ~ Ct\ 0
  • Minister of Jamaica to the President. This message was telephoned to the Department by the Jamaican Embassy for transmission to the White House. Enclosure: Message from the Acting Prime Minister of Jamaica. J-'/ -: 1:-'.; -.....__ ~ ~. l
  • ; Secret Service - 3; CL - ~~ Ar.cy - 3; and Air Force - 2. To handle the con1plex telephone sit t:.ation, we have, since my memorandum of last week, added three men fr0"".u1 the :militar.r• - -~'Lis pas-t, week was devoted primarily ·to organization