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  • on Tuesdays and Fridays. fonnal. in our office and The meetings are usually fairly Wemake a statement to each other to get things in the record and then, after the meeting, we break up into private conversations;and these conversations have been going ~n
  • - - -·'•.. . ~ KUZNETS OV AGREED THIS MAJOR QUESTION, BUT CLAIMED IT MERELY DEMONSTRATED US PURSUING POLICY OF GROSS VIOLATION SOVERE IGNTY OTHER STATES. REITERATED THtS ANO SI MILAR ARGUMENTS WH ICH HE HAD USED IN CONVERSATION ON TH IS SUBJECT WI TH MCCLOY LAST \.JEEK
  • -- and if you thin~· i:: makes sense -~ that the Vice President host a small lunch for E1·hard on the Hill. Obviously, Senators Mansfield and Fulbright mus t b e invited. However. the Vice President could manage the conversation if the lunch wer~ kept reasonably
  • 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
  • . -=-(). i:'z.~ . St. . 3 A~ Wvi ,+~ I +c:,.,. s~c;~Jtl, s N4U If ' • b. 7.4,19 bate (,2_;!_--i( DEPARTMENT . Washiniiton, l ·i OF STATE O.C. -8'.l!!CrcET 20520 November 13, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT At the end of our conversation
  • again last night, October Twenty Seven, at home at about midnight. He reported that he had been con­ tacted by Drew Pearson and queried about his conversation with me on the Jenkins case. John is convinced that my telephone here at the office is "bugged
  • to The White House Washington, D. C. - Dear~n: ~~ I 1 My Assistant, Jack ~ullivan, has informed me of his telephone conversation with your ~ssistant, Jim Jones, regarding William Prescott Allen, George P. Morse, and Leonard Rqs~nberg. ~ \ \ \, x
  • . Mr. President: This is the tabulation 0£ Presidential telephone calls to CIA which you requested of Mr. Rostow. It is as complete as existing records permit. Bromley Smitb CONFIDEN'flhl:. _ BKS:rln Df.'Tr;:RMINeO TO BE AN AD!,~iNISTRA;l;,:'­ Ri
  • 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
  • with regard to this great problem that they were having with South Vietnam, or do you think that was kino of glided over in the conversations the President had with Nixon and the other candidates at that stage? SECRETARYCLIFFORD: .Well, I happened
  • CURFEW EXISTS IN JERUSALEM AND TELEPHONE SERVICE IS CUT OFF; OTHER WEST BANK TOWNS WHICH HAVE BEEN THE SCENE OF RIOTS HAVE BEEN SEALED OFF. 5. HUSAYN HAS UNDERCUT THE RADICAL PALESTINANS ON THE JORDAN WEST BANK BY TELLING THEM THAT IF THEY WANT AN ENTITY
  • invitation to the White Hou••• ahe a.1ked him if lhe waa expected to a peak. He called and asked ua and we told him no, we had our speakers, which he reported to her. Both Puctnsld and Col. Beaaley, in light of their conversations with her, wonder if ahe la
  • ), for the purpose of discussing the cancellation of the Navy 1 s contract with TEmco for the fabrication and assembly of the FJH figµter. '!he conversation eventually drifted to comments about Tanco• s reputation as a low cost producer in the aircraft industry
  • Prompt action is essential. -----'L _____ Direct reply. Furn· h information ___ su·table acknowledgment propriate handling. _____ to If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encounter
  • at the entrance to Camp David. October 2, 1960. 28 Prologue Winter 2008 • Top:President Lyndon 8. Johnson held many conferences at Camp David.Here,he njoys a light moment while in conversation with Secrecaryof Defense Robert cNamara and Secretaryof State
  • at the entrance to Camp David. October 2, 1960. 28 Prologue Winter 2008 • Top:President Lyndon 8. Johnson held many conferences at Camp David.Here,he njoys a light moment while in conversation with Secrecaryof Defense Robert cNamara and Secretaryof State
  • . It was indicated that the request for final planning funds would be forwarded to Washington within one or two weeks. Mr. Porter promised that BRA would be contacted if any hitch I developed. February 19, 1964: Assistant General Manager in telephone conversation
  • , 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
  • . !' IN CONVERSATION WITH ECON COUNSELOR, OMAR ABDULLAH DOQKHAN · :: - · .... STATED BE WILLING ACCEPT THIRD PARTX EVALUATION IARGE....RIG AND/~~..~~~, SMALI.ER EOUIPMENT_ S.UCH _AS_ DRILLS. ~ .. - · _. .. _-- ·.. . , I 2. " HE HO WEVER RELUCTANT ACCEPT
  • the Secretary that in his conversations with Gromyk o in New· York the latter had been completely intransigent on Viet-Nam ) merely reiterating calls for unconditional cessation of United States bombing and United States withdrawal. Brown thought, however
  • ve,"l ~,'tt,/ 6 rRf '> /1/ eMl)tiJi'l~a.. ii' &re 18] re-. Conversation between Presidents Johnson confidential v~ ~ - ~ , _., b &.-~ om Lodqe ~ -.?-fg #L..J 04/30/66 A ,1 ~ I, - ,S-/ +,.;t;1~~&3;€ieRt-4~~iwR-- - -rne:!'::: -rl"!s:>1r
  • in Saigon would be safe ·during s11ch a tour). t -COMFIDENTU ...1.. Friday - November 3, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT .... SUBJECT: Latin American Nuclear Free Zone I understand that in your conversations with President Diaz Ordaz you
  • in Saigon would be safe ·during s11ch a tour). t -COMFIDENTU ...1.. Friday - November 3, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT .... SUBJECT: Latin American Nuclear Free Zone I understand that in your conversations with President Diaz Ordaz you
  • . If you want a teKt, more notes, etc., don't hesitate to call. ian Scheer sistant Administrator for Public Affairs Suggested Remarks for President Johnson Telephone call to Astronauts Cooper and Conrad and Dr. Berry, Saturday morning, September 11, 1965
  • the i dea t o t he recei vers at Louisville . We know we can handl e the paper sit uation with eit her Mead or Internationa l . ad , naturally , i s very anxious to ke ep the Louisville tonnage and my conversation wi th Conway indicated t hey would grant
  • Rusk's le~ter of last now, saying simply that "I have read December, and agree with it. 11 3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I am not going to order Secretary Rusk to go before the Committee in an open hearing. 4. Telephone Fulbright and invite him
  • . Attachment VETERANS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WASHINGTON 25, 0.C. March 12 , 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Lee C. White Assistant .Special Counsel to the President The White House In accordance with a telephone call from
  • 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
  • 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
  • the honor to refer to recent conversation• which have taken place between the &abaaay and repreaentatlvea of the GOC with respect to the movement to the United States of Cllbans who wish to live in the United Statea. Tbe Fab&aay alao baa the honor to aet
  • NOTEOF THEAMERICAN GOVERNMENT 3. IN ~NSWER OATED APRIL ·23,, .196-8, THE GOVERNMENTOF THE D-EMOCRATlC REPlJBLI-C.OF .VIETNAM BELi.EVES THA·T...1 T-·1S-NECESSARY-fOR ·HANOI.·AND.WASHINGTONTO ENGAGE-IN CONVERSATIONS-PROM?UY~ 'THLGOVERNMENTOF
  • India 1 particularly rigid and negative attitude in the first round of Ministerial talks. Pakistan Ambassador Ahmed referred to this conversation between his President and Ambassador Mcconaughy when he called on me April 1 and asked whether Kashmir had
  • DEPART URE I cm~VEYED FR0:-1 BONN, THE SA ME ·_. .'~,: ~N F0ftt,fA!.!0N ' TO HIM OVER THE TELEPHONE~ BTI ANDT· M£RELY T}l.~trnED r•1 E. H~J.\.l ~f9~r~_AT ION · GIVEN. ·. /~)~b,tt·· 'tr! ,~ •·•~· ,_ ~-· ,.,?~