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  • with limited service for civil use; international faciUties are adequate; effective coverage is provi~d by radio, wired and television broadcasts; 244,000 telephones DEFENSE FORCES: (Secret - No Foreign Dissem) Personnel: army 2,325,000, navy 142,300 (including
  • to you 10 another member of our Panel. 11 how we are going to operate today. 12 I will explain a little bit about You have our tentative schedule. Those of you who have 13 telephoned, written or wired us and have asked for time have all 14
  • ., telephoned to check ou a quotat{ou attributed to me. 8Upposedly made by me in private con~ ~ersations: that in Viet Nam ~he U.S. ahould follow a Domiaica.11policy / ~ 111 the South and a .R.otterdam ~olicy in the Horth. I told him. through ~ my aecre.tary
  • , Birrenbach telephoned an old friend at Harvard to report that he had come to Washington resigned to discuss consultative machinery but concluded from his private conversations around town that the Germans would be able to get hardware~ When I asked whether
  • --'--· )~ l~ Note• on telephone oall • Wirt& , Young, M&r•h • April 11, 1941 Waoo and Auetin papers rill aay that the Governor should name moat experienoed man. Thia would mea.n eomeone trom the Texas delegat ion The peopl to &ftim hie ohoioe on the ba.da
  • President you in September and planning has proceeded. with la a recent telephone conver-.ation you gave me reaeon to believe that the Vice President sbould not get into the complicated polltlcal altuation- in which the Brltleb Labor Party aud the Prime
  • \f.gtl¥;-. ·M tO. I I a. . . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 18, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT "Subject: Congressional opinions re Panama I attach reports on Congressional opinion obtained by others who were in the telephoning process. I
  • the work involved. telephone call of several days that I will be very pleased to do H ow e v e r , t h e r e a r e s o me q u e s t i o n s t h a t ar i s e be small in your eyes, but are quite important w hi c h m a y in mine. First, in the matter
  • 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
  • to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
  • on the telephone. #' Ltr to Robt Weaver from Gov. Rockefeller, Weaver's undated to LCW dated 8/ 18/65. re -:;udlon River Valley Commission response & Memo =-' EXE~UTIVC: F-.2 l-c::1-, ---~ ~6/::-c:=- s.,tamNr Z.. 1965 MEMOR.ANDUM FOB. Mil. SCHULTZE
  • , will enter lato operation durlag Ile fir:at week · " of Auguat. 'Pre•ident Leoni has indicated aa interest la imaagurating the ,n ew ·s ervice with a Pre• lden.tial telephone conversation. Aa a gesmre of cordiality and goodwill. your agreeing to do so wOQld
  • The scenario for the day (Thursday, Janua ry 19) looks like this: Noon Full Board of Trustees of Johns Hopkim meets to confirm appointment. Between noon and 1:00 p. m. -- Milton Eisenhower telephones Line informing him. of final decision
  • to take a no-no11sen~a attitude with the Cornrnu.. nists. I will continue monitoring this situation closely and keep you informed. W. VV. Rostow Monday, March 13, 1967 -- 7:00 p. m. Mr. President: Roy Reed, New York Tbnes, telephoned to ask
  • , and in a closely governmental Dr. services in the United States and Applied of the Bell Telephone ?-,iemorial Institute, which provides with U, S. group which included in the United States, of the Battelle primarily an advisory to have me Park July
  • plans for this weekend. If South Asia does not flare up badly, I would hope to take Mary to Martha's Vineyard early Friday and bring her back Tuesday morning. A friend has offered us the use of an isolated but telephone-equipped cottage there, and we
  • . Governor Brown feels I should talk to the President concerning our Los Angeles riot study and I have written Joe Valenti as per the attached letter. The Governor told me he talked with you on the telephone. I would like to see the President about
  • this with Bill Moyers and he and I believe that perhaps an even better alternative would be for you to telephone Smitherman today , if you wish to do so. He is not a participant in this latest incident, but really stands somewhere in the middle between King
  • INHERENT IN IZPATION* AND WAS PARTICULARLY IMPRESSED WITH NEED TO AVOID PROVOCATIONS PENDING SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING ON EXTENSION OF UNFICYP AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS RE PLAZA REPORT. BEFORE GETTING THROUGH TO PIPILIS ON THE TELEPHONE, HE ASKED ME WHETHER I
  • . the bench of the local Circuit Court of Appeals. I did this. The son was once Assistant Civil Affairs and now returned Immediately to private practic~. after the announcement" of his Committee Vietnam ex-Senator Douglas again telephoned _that he had
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  • were telling the truth through Feltus to me. Your drive forced me immediately to the telephone on calls to Port Arthur and Orlando. At the end of the year in grading people, you remember I told you that you and Helen Fuller had done the best work