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  • 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 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
  • 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
  • . JC:plr pi 3 520 id t f r Telephone 467-4327 Residence: Aiken Road Waveland, Miss. Ivey Edwin Peebles Post Office Box 1311 Bay St. L.uis, Miss. 39520 June 19, 1965 Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United The White House Washin~ton, D. C
  • D g F C r Y• nnett L • bon. JBC:hm orth D~~w'~ 1fii5b.on,~fortJr;Eakoht DALE D. McKENNETT, MINISTER .President ;ashin,ston, Lyndon D.C. Dear Jresidont, l.1r. 6/30/65 TELEPHONE 683-4541 Johnson I am writin/ to e:;\. ross 1
  • . Cli ton S aff .. si ta t to the resident ef John E. Thor e 51 North Third Street San Joa , Califor ia 95112 r. JC:plr ,. l I THORNE STANTON CLOPTON HERZ STANEK LAW OFFICES I 510 NORTH THIRD STREET I SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 95112 TELEPHONE 286
  • anonymous telephone caJls tha,t threaten the bombing of aircraft was made possible through certain research efforts of a private corporation in con­ junction with information assembled by FAA on the frequency and location pattern of such caJls. SAFETY
  • The other night Bishop Pickett., who for more than forty years was the Methodist Bishop of India and a long-time personal friend and confidant of Mr. Nehru., called me on the telephone. He had just been with Vice President Humphrey and the Vice President
  • telephone DECLASmllID w 1.0. 123'6, Sec.3.4 0 i:j=:.- 0 G;:._; l.l) LCL•J ( . ',, FOLO~HERE FROM: NAME. Huntington UNCLASSIFIED
  • ~:ui~v.a cu--..d1.ncoetine l.ette:~ ~c :r~fen•.i.-d to a-ppr~it\'tc -personfl ir~ ee:.ch~ the buroo.uo and n&iin:lst?'~tions m:dcr the ~"':le:it. l~ reca.!"d al tll~ telephone calla are kopt b:, hl!: of"i'ice-. Copies 0:: :tl-.e O'~s;oi.;'t3 lett.o
  • DRV. Facts were as follows: On Wednesday, Embassy May 12, Ambassador Kohler informed DRV Moscow he had commup.ication for DRV. declined appointment communication but subsequently telephoned DRV Ambassador to say that any to DRV should be made