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  • : Coqversation with Member of Congress or His Staff I conferred with Wil_~-;~~-- Jordan, ·...Executive Sec., Sen. Richard Russc:ill, Ga. (Tltlo, Name, end Stale) D in person, D by telephone, a t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­ I called Mr
  • by telephone. Warmest best wishes, Sincerel y, >e..,,, ,, W . F . Raborn The Honorable Jack Valenti Special Assistant to the President The White House [front] RECEI V ~n MAR l 5 1966 CENTRAL FILES [back] - ..., ~. -;;, MEMORANDUM - WASllINOTON
  • juat want to report on what has transpired sinoe our telephone conversation about "Saboteur" yesterday. The print is being readied. By Friday night or Monday morning we will know when the picture will be available. Hitchcock is a notoriously slow
  • or telephone AC 202 - 456-2511. The Social Secretary, The White House LEMBERGER, Ernst, Am.b. of Austria Sec. of State Dean Rusk GOLDBERG 1 Arthur J., U.N. Sec. of Tree.sui7 Henry Fowler FORTAS, Abe, Supreme Court Sec. of Agriculture, O:r".d.lle FreEIDB.n
  • ~O 1 ~\.-, roeSECR THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF DECLASS WASHINGTON, IFIED 11', .'~-~~;;_JJ. ~ 0 D. C. 203 1 ~~~ ✓0-3 7?~ ~ , 'AR , Date -3-/6--7'J.. ~~-~~~li~~S :utho~ty Y MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Telephone Conversation
  • who 1s vacationing that this could be done later by telephone since there will be additional ideas for the Governor's participation. SUmmarizing, Wachtel mentioned that Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City could have the ticker tape parade; U Thant
  • on a telephone hook­ Senator john Tower, meeting that he your voice in Wash­ McGehee had previously announced intentions to get President Kennec.y and Vice President Johnson on the phone but cancelle·d these plans. In the interim, Kennedy stated
  • . . . u 1• Xti&lWlt"\&IIMU • _t,....... )'9\1 ..,. - - - - - ~ lib 'l{r!y H. King Company RoyH. Ki,,g Charles A. Abbott Income Tax Accountants First National Bank Building Dallas, Texas Wit:hita Falls, Texas Harvey-Smder Building Telephone 7666
  • archives in a s1.Im.\.ltaneous telephone of the Vice Presidential. alerted when a candidate's for he~ husband to bring home the votes for the Democratic Iady Bird Johnson and Mlriel campaign history --Thetime 14 (Special) D.C., September also
  • cancer household goes on, and I find she also has found time for volunteer They are Donald, "without House at Columbia by telephone job of entertainin3 major responsibility directing four children. to the Gover ..1or at the Uni•,ersity
  • , ashin ton Star, telephon d you. He ·aid it ''is very · mport nt,' th y are working on a story. I ask d him th ubject f his story. He didn't ~ant to tell me. When I pressed him a bit more, h said ''it is a major story about the J ohnson ad1 'linistration
  • taskmai,ter, and in recent months friends noticed was indeed the Pre11ident'saide. Fochett that the ,..~ immediately telephoned Inspector Scott E. Moyer, chief of the morals division, heavil en ms. w,~ as amt ry was told by his for guidance. Moyer gave
  • taskmai,ter, and in recent months friends noticed was indeed the Pre11ident'saide. Fochett that the ,..~ immediately telephoned Inspector Scott E. Moyer, chief of the morals division, heavil en ms. w,~ as amt ry was told by his for guidance. Moyer gave
  • . . ... . ... ......... . ·.:. ··· • :._~_., ..._.,:,. · ~·:· ;··-~:· Dll • •••:.'· • ~Secretirry ~neral Foreign Minister telephoned invite· • Vice President:> Amba:1sador Stevenson and Senator· lCuchel .. • eo:ditmer by .-Pr.ime·Minister ._8:30 p.m. dark lom1ge suit .• • ··.:·::,·-.. ·~ptember. 2~. in Stockholm. I rec
  • -recommendation are: Increased 2. New telephone duties stated in Item 6 oft 3. Fbr the past six years Fred E. Jefferson has been a loyal, devoted and competent employee. He has continually demonstrated a willingness to serve in every way possible. Approve
  • Street Austin, TX 78705 [email protected] 512-721-0228 (telephone) 512-721-0165 (lax) "Whem flov.
  • Street Austin, TX 78705 [email protected] 512-721-0228 (telephone) 512-721-0165 (lax) "Whem flov.
  • Ambassador Avraham Harman telephoned Under Secretary Eugene V. Rostow to say that Israel was still inclined to react coolly to Arab provocations but that the Syrians and Egyptians were engaging in psychological escalation of the situation. Harman informed
  • With Correspondence) PROMPT HANDLING 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 COUNSEL. FROM THE SPECIAL COUNSEL ACTION
  • . measures," ad~ising members telephone codes _ahead of time why t~ey were doing it." most selectiv in their memberf ll thee . . around the contamers. Tl:ey first umt as well as the prmc1pal orgamzation entitled On Target' These mclude a letter signed to "use
  • and Vance are We believe that .Yance's~ctio~s Walt Rostow:pob . telephone 6-2.6-68 7:l0p situation ant, informal meeting on Wednesday. inclined to proceed. contact would • are sufficient to handle this contact. INFORMATION Wedneaday, 6:15 p. m
  • ~ ~-_;.. WAIHINOTON May 25, 1964 f/r.Jy f/2. g-...y MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I talked with Whitney "Young today on the telephone, and he tell• me that it is hi• view that you should meet once more with the civil right• leaders before the summer begin
  • will telephone and ask for your views in the morning, and on the basis of what you tell me, I will then do a one -page paper for your use with Stewart. Bruce and I believe that you can be most candid and effective with him if you see him entirely alone
  • , bearing 1967 .A labanta lleense 63~3490, VIN·- Y253177624. · Lice,n.s e for this vehicle obtain:e"d by · · MELVIN ·SEXTON 9 Imperial Kligrap1i; This vehicle is equipped wit"b a monttor radio . capable of monitoring all _poltce fr,eque:n ctes and telephon-e
  • was preseµt at the headquarters building of.. the NSWJ?P on Movembe1· 3, .1966. He was eng2ged in a telephonic conversation with GF.ORGE LINCOJ;N ROCK'rTELL, Commander of the NSWPP ·1n Arlington, Virginia. · VIDNJEVICI-l w~s heard to say :that he had just
  • ~e.r . _ o b · e .t i :e.& / This terrorism runs t e gamu rom telephoned threats or intimidatory oross-burning to various forms of physical violEance. Kla!½? ~ ovement 1.n kidnappings an beatinss, arso?\.& l bombin s~ and out'rlgnt '"murder
  • - PRIORITY .., , · 3607 LIMIT DISTRIBUTION this afternoon I had telephone caDJfrom William BarllP, Assistant Dean Harvard Law School, Cambddge, -M ass , asking my view regarding proposed meeting of International Law Academy at Ha.ban& scheduled for June 22
  • , August of 1967, and June of 1968. Letters were frequently exchanged in the interim between these visits, and when the Shah was briefly in New York in May of 1965 he and the President spoke by telephone. The Shah's official visit to Washington of August
  • , telephone directory lists J.B. STONER, Attorney, Marion Building, with telephone number 724-0752. the NSRP. This directory lists the same telephone number for The September, . 1966, · issue of'The ·Thunderbolt", self~ described as "the official White
  • OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT. Date Odol>e~ FROM THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT u:r tr: 'ZG•g4 C-ell.e r zo, £/")£~ f,:O .;,,,_., "'-· ' . 'I .. " i' •• . For appropriate handling _ _ _ _ __ _··_.· _XX
  • ,·ernment and are brln11lng ou which were verified lhl.s country a form ot paternal· Whit-facts Ith rolled-up that I telephoned Mr. Hoover ism In lull by J. Edgar Hoover and that Is bound to wreck It ln he denied the allegation, the •lioll.'J to go
  • 11=ALBANY NYi 9· 1102A MINUTES IN TRANSIT CHARLES E MARSH= L1TTL EF I ELD SEE I BL DG AUSTIN TEX= : FARLEY IN NE,YORK THEN TELEPHONE AND COME TO ALBANY THANKS=· FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT. TELEGRAMS MAY BE TELEPHONED TO WE5TERN UNION FROM ANY PRI
  • Telephone: BUILDING, PENNYPACKER PHILADELPHIA, 5-6722 June 30, 1965 The President The ,White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: I am deeply disappointed that at a time like this Judge, Mississippi Governor J.P. Coleman, whose record
  • to stand up out there. We are not about to return to the enclave theories. President Eisenhower said, · what I want most for the President is for him to win the war. {A copy of the telephone conversation with General Eisenhower is attached as Appendix
  • ---------Approved See me ---------- HECEI\ ED '1 M HVIM'\ATSON 1)~" JUL 6 ,. l ~ -, - ~ '/J/" 1-~ ~ r t L­ ~ r , ~~ ""' ~~ ~ ~ ~~ 0 , ,r' ' ..e.,~ --~ , f r The President•S wishes relayed t o ~, by telephone from the LBJ Ranch by Jake Jaco