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  • ,~S71'~ LIMITED II ( 47 YORK ST .. SYON Telephone: BO 522 (15 lines) EN 1 ST., MELBOURNE p hon e : M 4161 (12 lines) .::lJUN 1842 ) -r Direct Wireleu Seroice to En· : '.Pacific Manda and ,hip, at ,ea In any enquiry respecting this message
  • is encountered, please telephone the undersigned immediately, Code 1450. Basic correspondence should be returned when draft reply, memorandum, or comment is re­ quested. _ _._ For your information. _ ._ For commenL REMARKS: Description: To: From: Date
  • telephone calls, ''But during the week he left, he received 'three or four pressing calls' that seemed to excite ~im. "'. • DRAFT DRAFT - 2- 2. A friend of Ray••• pre1umably 1n But St. Louta, drove h1m to Bdwardeville where he caught a bua for Chicago
  • of Refugees. January 13, 1¢4 Special Counsel to the President. January 15, 1964 121 123 no Remarks by Telephone for the Keel-Laying Ceremony of the First Automated Cargo Ship. January 16, 1¢4 125 111 Remarks to New Participants in "Plans for Progress
  • FAUNTROY,Walter HOFFMAN,Herb ROSENTHAL,Jack (!J ,~\?) ~ IXECUTIV. WAIBIJIGTOX f/tlv /J/:. g'-")( May 25, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR. THE PRESIDENT -~...;;...~:Y~o;..;;;;~today on the telephone, i■ hi• view that you ahould the civil right• leader• before
  • of Pakistan. TELEPHONE NUMBERS ·Residence Office H.E. The Ambassador of the United States 55081/403 55081 of America American Embassy, ... 55081 50201 50201 President's House State Comptroller. Guest House, Kutc50101 50101 • hery Road Comptroller. 10, Vic
  • of some of the things Congressman Johnson has done since coming to Congress in 1937, as requested. in your telephone conversation with him last Sunday. Sincerely, Walter Jenkins. SECRETARIES: GLYNN STEGALL MISS MARY RATHER MIIS. PHILIP NICHOLS, JR,, MIis
  • conferred tion, and made the 0910 hours this morning I discussed the Khe Sanh by telephone with General Westmoreland. He had just from a visit.to northe~n I Corps Area during which he with senior commanders, personally surveyed the situa­ finalized
  • Avenue. The telephone number is 72-951. USIS offices are located number is 30-761. at 9 Venizelou Street. The telephone language Greek is the local l.e.nguage. English and French are widely under­ stood and spoken. Time Differential
  • IS ESSENTIAL. WHEN DRAFT REPLY IS REQUESTED THE BASIC CORRESPONDENCE MUST BE RETURNED. IF ANY DELAY IN SUBMISSION OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT. TO FROM THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT ACTION: Comment Draft reply
  • IN THI! COMl'ANV'S TARIF1'11 ON HANO AT IEACl1 0,.-JCI: AND ON f"lut WITH TELEPHONE YOUR TELEGRAMS TO POSTAL TISL&GRAPH -.i.ATOltV AUTHOIIITla. Form 16 LC623N 53=KH BROOKLYN NY 7 7l OP CHARLES E MARSH = :21 .36 R ST NORTHWEST WASH INGTON DC= : I
  • , of be financed ·telephone operation operations Secretary support services, warehousing, time schedules, ot~er inspection planning, and engineering, will Fund, ·reimbursable mail and messenger Office Secretary whether the services facility loan
  • if lt Is not collected from the addressee. There w111 be no additional charge for deltverles made by telephone within the corporate limits of any city or town In which an office of the Company,id located . 6. No reeponslblllty attachee to tbls Company
  • . ---- a btJcauac Ca tro ed.­ ·'8-rk.1:n_,, ....,., • ,' I .t:«"t.>J."\ .1n..l!.4 .t-'rt.t.;.::>1..u~.i.•n· FROM WALT ROSTOW_ -· ,· lZ!Z/66 l . . ' . C~. 'IS" ?~ _;_-- Herewith a s~mmary of John McCloy's report to me by telephone upon his return. 1
  • . It did not even include a confusion ploy. Hanoi has done nothing. In all conversations -- and we have a telephone on every line - - the other party has merely hung up. We now n eed to make a report to the UN Security Council and consider whether
  • was short of cash, he had payments to make on his elevators, and would we help him out • * *." Leonhardt described his reaction to Estes' telephone request as follows: • * * I definitely remember at this stage I stalled Mr. Estes. I don't recall whether I
  • : ) The attached papers cover the Zanzibar problem and Dea.n Rusk and I / would like to talk with you about them on the telephone at your conveni~ )' (.l,N....; (: 1 ence on Monday. The one question which you may wish to decide today \ (. o-~, vd is whether you
  • OFF ICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL March 12, 1964 Per your request by telephone today. mcm .™ Rf OP MAJOlt AC'.tltrtID or !'RS ~ O'I lfovembel" JUSUCE 1963 to .Mal-ch l~ crnL Btmt'l'S V:z:t,AcUana fJle ~ baa . · .. · · private
  • On March 10 and March 11, 1965, thirty persons telephoned the White House and were referred to this office for handling . These persons were not or prior record in our files and all of them expressed a desire to have the President intercede by sending
  • ~ that on that date, FR.Ai~OUSER received a telephone c~ll inviting him to speak: at Klan r~ailies· •in Ohio., August 20..,.22., 1966. FRANKHOUSER promised to be there~ .• ' . . . Confide1:1t;t;al Infortri.8.nt PH ·T-1, on August 12, 1966,, advised FF..Alf.trnOUSER
  • and on the actions which the Secretary of Stat~ was proposing. After con~iderable di~cussion of the~e proposals, the follouing were decided upon: f ~ f ~ ~ A) The President would speak on the telephone wi.th President Chfa.ri, provided that Mr. Salinger was able
  • copy of Ieply, if any• . ,. Prompt action is essential. If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encountered, please telephone the undersigned immediately, Code 1450. Basic correspondence should be returned when· draft reply, memoxandum, or '. comment is re
  • ' . :; • .. . ' :~ I .~ "I' t.,... • • • • ·• •• ~; • •• • .... , MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, September 4, 1968, 1:15 P. M. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: NSC Meeting on Czechoslovak Crisis Leonard Marks telephoned to say
  • , Sirhan's fattorney, Los Angeles, received two telephone calls on June 20, 1968, from a person claiming to be John Lawrence of New York City. This caller said he was executive secretary of the Clemency Committee for Sirhan Sirhan and that Los Angeles
  • House Busby, Horace President 9 s House 50201 Cain, James, Dr. PresidentVs House 50201 Carpenter, President s House 50201 RoomNo. Telephone 0 s House 50201 • Elizabeth, Mrs. 9 3 50101/3 Guest House Annex lA 50101/lA Crockett
  • . JOHNSON National Security Council Starr of the Committee or Principals Reference is made to our telephone conversation today on the background of the Comm1ttee or Principals. I believe the attached copy or a letter to Jimmy Lay and the accompanying draft
  • to California stations and the networks; radio stations can record the audio portion of the film by calling any of four special telephone numbers. Mrs. Reynolds couldn't be hap­ pier with the results. "The Cronkite show used both of them," she beams. "That's 19
  • in your ott1ce, at your convenience, using a portable aelf-contained projector. 2. Arrangements to view any of the &WDmaries may be made with the Joint War Games Agency, OJCS, Lt Colonel Hei ■ er, telephone OX1'ord 5-3705 or 5-3715. JAMESD. KEMP Bri
  • Andrews once claimed telephoned him shortly after th~~~~j._n_299~~d requested him to defend Oswald. Andrews was 1ll~atcne't:1meand later thought the call was a figment of his imagination. Andrews also claimed that Oswald had visited his office in June 1963
  • will follow later this If you approve, Jim Jones could inform us by telephone Department will get out the messages promptly. and the State COPY DEPARTMENT OF STATE Wuhlncton, O.C. 20520 December 27, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALTW. R0STOW THE WHITEHOUSE
  • Washington University. Se has a telephone which may be in the new book, or you can get through in­ formation, if you ever need some young man on the guest list. Jon's father used to be with Dept. of Justice under Tom Clark, and I guess it was Harry Truman who
  • . 37203 telephone: 244-2670 295 Madison Avenue New York, N. Y. 10017 telephone Mu 9-0810 October 21, 1964 Mrs. Bess Ables Personal Secretary Mrs. Lyndon Johnson White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mrs. Ables: Mr. Wayne Cory ask me to mail
  • may be stowed when not in use. 4. Other modifications include removal of partitions, telephone, etc. relocating heating ducts, The essential difference between these two drawings is the positioning of the lava­ tory. In the one case, it remains
  • . ' · Sutherland; : himself, may be .recalled · to ·the ·witne.s s stand Friday. He appeared Thursday · afternoon when 1. the committee members .inferred that a single telephone call to Three Rivers might not have been an ade­ quate investigation of .what
  • . IN THE 7TH AND 8 TH DISTRICTS 'it1HICH WILL TAKE UNTIL t10NDAY OR TUESDAY ro : CLEAN CUT. THE POLICE ARE GETTING TELEPHONE CALLS FROM IHE POPULACE TELLING THEM WHERE THE VC ARE LOCATED. Q. WHAT ARE THE CHANCES FOR NEGOTIATION NOW? WHAT WOULD BE THE SITUATION
  • ) Anti-intrusion device (PSR-1) Telephones Antennas Defoliation sets Armored Personnel Carriers Pipes and pickets Gravel mines 40mm projectiles 40mm white starclusters 32 miles 20 miles 102 ea 553 ea· 78 ea 139 ea 83 ea 302 ea ' 500 ea
  • · (Insert 20 through .36) EUROPEAN (Inse11; here pages · 37 through Mess ages covering afternoon. the balance 81) of the .areas will ~ollow later Ii you approve, Jim Jone ·s could inform us by· telephone · Department will get out the messages