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  • "FRIDAY"; "#5"; "TRANSCRIBED"; DULLES IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 11/1993
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • LBJ ASKS DULLES TO SERVE ON PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JFK ASSASSINATION AND DULLES ACCEPTS
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 155, sound recording, LBJ and ALLEN DULLES, 11/29/1963, 5:41PM
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • DULLES IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • DULLES GIVES HOOVER OUTLINE AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF HIS REPORT ABOUT MISSISSIPPI SITUATION; FBI ROLE IN ENFORCEMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS; DULLES WILL TALK WITH NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES ABOUT THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • DULLES IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • SEARCH FOR MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; ROLES OF FBI, US MARSHALS, LOCAL OFFICIALS IN ENFORCEMENT OF DULLES' RECOMMENDATIONS; KKK; HOOVER REPORTS ON PLANNED PICKETING OF LBJ AT COBO HALL IN DETROIT TONIGHT
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • LBJ SAYS TOM FINNEY WILL ASSIST DULLES AS OBSERVER OF SITUATION IN MISSISSIPPI, READS STATEMENT HE PLANS TO MAKE; RFK IS MEETING WITH LBJ, ARRANGES MEETING WITH DULLES, FINNEY TOMORROW; DULLES ASKS FOR BRIEFING MATERIAL
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 3885, sound recording, LBJ and ALLEN DULLES, 6/23/1964, 8:53PM
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES TO MISSISSIPPI AS FEDERAL OBSERVER IN FBI SEARCH FOR 3 MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS, JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER, UPDATES STENNIS ON FBI SEARCH
  • Stennis, John C. (John Cornelius), 1901-
  • Telephone conversation # 3892, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN STENNIS, 6/24/1964, 5:32PM
  • JOHN STENNIS
  • OFFICE SECRETARY ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PLACE URGENT CALLS TO ALLEN DULLES, JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, CHARLES HALLECK
  • Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky John M. McCloy Dr. James A. Perkins Arthur K. Watson William Webster Dr. Herbert F. York the Vice President Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara McGeorge Bundy William Foster Glenn Seaborg John McCon e
  • Cohen Hon and Mrs. LeRoyCollins Mr. William Crofut Mrs. Walter Cronkite Mr. Leo T Crowley Dr. Lawrence A Davis Mr. Roscoe Drummond Mrs. John Foster Dulles Mr. and Mrs. John S. D. Eisenhowe r Mr. and Mrs. NormanFischer Hon and Mrs. Eugene Foley Mr
  • LBJ, RFK ASK DULLES TO GO TO MISSISSIPPI AS IMPARTIAL OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; GOV. JOHNSON; DULLES SENDS GET WELL WISHES TO EDWARD KENNEDY; RFK SUGGESTS TOM FINNEY HELP HIM; DULLES' WARREN COMMISSION
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 3868, sound recording, LBJ and ALLEN DULLES, 6/23/1964, 7:05PM
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • LBJ ASSURES HOOVER OF HIS RESPECT FOR FBI AND HOOVER IN INVESTIGATION OF MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS, JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; LBJ EXPLAINS BACKGROUND OF HIS APPOINTMENT OF ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER OF INVESTIGATION
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • General Oma r Bradle y Jame s Perkin s John Cowle s Secretar y McNamar a Allen Dulle s Georg e Ball, Actin g Secy o f Stat e Paul Hoffma n Ambassado r Llewelly n Thompso n George Kistiakowsk y Willia m Foster Arthur Larso n Joh n McCon e Morris Leihma n
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • DULLES IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
  • DULLES GIVES GOV. JOHNSON OUTLINE, RECOMMENDATIONS OF HIS REPORT ABOUT MISSISSIPPI CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION; FBI, J. EDGAR HOOVER, SEARCH FOR MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS; KKK TACTICS; RESPONSIBILITY OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES TO CIVIL RIGHTS
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • •. Paul M. Popple Aseistant to the President aer :, (White Home File Copy) H. L. HuNT ------ -- MEK>#3 June 2, 1966 MR.DULIES // Fr011 1920 to He was affiliated Government. the Roosevelt Dulles was a paid 193.5 John Foster with the State
  • in Dallas. 3:00 Boarded American Airlines to return to Washington. 6:35 Arrived at Dulles Airport. 7:21 Returned to the White House. 9:49 Dinner with the President, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim, Senator and Mrs. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Busby, Marie Fehmer
  • classmates of mine also in high school: John Scribner and Bill Bogen. Wearranged a car pool to drive from Glendale every day over to the college, which, as I recall it, was an eight to ten-mile drive. Myfirst class in the morning, I'll at eight o'clock
  • November 11, 19.54, he questioned S9 cretary Dulles, · as follows: · Senator Fulbright: Mr. Chairman, I, like Senator Green, have not had a chance to study this, and I have only l or 2 questions. I was not clear about the status of this understanding
  • and less on separate staff operations than perhaps Mr . Acheson and Mr . Dulles and Governor Herter . Even there, it's awfully hard to generalize, Mr . Dulles had a very close relationship with Bob Bowie, who was head or chairman of the Policy Planning
  • where John Foster Dulles very wisely said that, and with the approval of President Eisenhower, that we would not support the French except through "united action." In other words, that we would not go it alone. M: Multilateral-- F: It had
  • Biographical information; Finletter Report; 70-group Air Force; George Mahon; Adlai Stevenson; Vietnam; decline in power of Democratic party; John Foster Dulles; NATO; meeting with LBJ on 4/10/64 on MLF; lack of support of MLF; Ottawa speech; Non
  • of the House. You may recall the trouble we had over in Lebanon. W: I do indeed. D: I recall very vividly today that President Eisenhower called us all down, the joint leadership. After giving us a briefing by John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State
  • . · Gilpatric, the members of the Task Force are:. . Mr. Arthur H. Dean Mr. Allen W. Dulles General Alfred M. Gruenther Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky Mr. John J. McCloy Dr. James A. Perkins Mr. Arthur K. Watson Mr~ William S. Webster Dr. Herbert F. York Mr
  • on 4 min Off Record Secy Luther Hodges Willard Schroeder .Mike Shapiro, John F. Dille, Jr., Re x Howell, Jack Lee out 1:0 5 p.m. Gov Paul Johnson Nicholas Katzenbach Burke Marshall Allen Dulles Lee White J Edgar Hoover J V Page 1 FRIDAY June 26, 1964
  • . In addition to Mr .• Gilpatric, the members of the Task Force are: Mr . Arthur H. Dean Mr. Allen W. Dulles General Alfred M. Gruenther Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky Mr. John J. Mc Cloy Dr. James A. Perkins Mr. Arthur K. Watson Mr. William S. Webster Dr. Herbert F
  • that mampulatJon on the American continents by foreign imperialistic powers be forestalled. Write your Congressman and Senators, and possibly Secretary of State John Foster Dulles They may be interested in having an expression of your viewpoint; enclose ~opy
  • with him. The success of the Eisenhower relationship with Congress in foreign policy I always felt depended to a large degree on two things: One, the enormous confidence and respect Dulles had--that they had for Dulles up there. They felt Secretary
  • Contacts with LBJ; success of Eisenhower relationship with Congress in foreign policy; personal contact between Secretary Dulles and LBJ; AID bill; estimation of LBJ; formidable experience of talking to LBJ; Macomber never brought good news
  • John McCloy General Clay Miss Eleanor Dulles ' Mr. Allen Dulles Ken Gaddis Chancellor Kiesingerescortedthe President to the helicopter and bade him goodbye there 1:35p Helicopter departed taxfk Plittersdorf helicopte r pad 1:43 I__]__I Ii I Wahn
  • of our Government under the United Nations Charter. Does this have any effect on either enlarging or diminishing our relationships with the United Nations or our responsibilities under the United Nations Charter? Secretary Dulles. No, sir_~ This article I
  • 29, 1967. 2. John Robson to Alan Boyd, memorandum, December 21, 1967. J. Peter S. Craig to John Robson, memorandum, February 28, 1968. 4. John Robson to Al.an Boyd, memorandum, February 29, 1968. 5. Donald G. Agger to Alan Boyd, memorandum
  • on Harkins. Harkins spoke -- rather eloquently, and then the President invited all the friends of Gen. Harkins to come up and greet him. To upstairs. Met with Allen Dulles and Mr. Tom Finney and the Attorney General. Tom Finney Amb. Duke arrives upstairs w
  • *A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO *Eugene Ormandy - Philadelphia Orchestra Leonard Bernstein - N. Y. Philharmonic Samuel Eliot Morrison - Harvard Professor *John F. Gallagher - Vice President for International Operations of Sears, Roebuck - 2 - MEMORANDUM
  • LBJ REPORTS ON REQUEST FROM GOV. PAUL JOHNSON FOR IMPARTIAL FEDERAL OBSERVER IN MISSISSIPPI IN FBI SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; LBJ WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES, WANTS CLIFFORD'S LAW PARTNER TOM FINNEY TO ASSIST DULLES
  • SLIP LISTS THIS AS CALL WITH ALLEN DULLES WHICH IS ACTUALLY RECORDED ON BELT 13; RYAN CALL NOT LISTED ON SLIP OR IN DAILY DIARY; REID IS MEETING WITH RYAN AT TIME OF CALL; VALENTI IS MEETING WITH LBJ
  • LBJ GIVES RYAN, REID UPDATED REPORT ON STATUS OF SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER IN MISSISSIPPI; ALLEN DULLES WILL SERVE AS FEDERAL OBSERVER; VALENTI GETS TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF REID, RYAN, CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS' FAMILIES
  • The President slept lat e thi s morning 10: 12a f Hon. 12:00n To the living room and joining the following at the breakfast table: Mrs. Johnson Hon and Mrs. Clark Clifford Hon and Mrs. Arthur Krim Hon and Mrs. Orville Freeman John Criswell Mr and Mrs. Lew
  • for coffee. Talked with Liz and Luci. 8:00 Mr. Per -- comb-out. 9:00 Said goodbye to the President. Left the White House in car with Liz and Secretary Udall. 2. 9:37 Arrived Dulles Airport and boarded plane. speaking of death of Rev. King Worked with Liz
  • Indians at the burial of the Unknown Soldier. The stories of Dull Knife and Little Wolf are part of the saga of the West. Their belief in the future of their people is exemplified in the very name of the Cheyenne Tribe -- The Morning Star People. -1­
  • of 1966, fostering and promoting the adoption and observance of uniform time within and through­ out the various time zones. The Department works in close cooperation with all the States in an effort to resolve the problems that arise relative to new
  • by the Committee of Principalso William c. Foster Director Attachment e6NP'IBSN'ffAh When separated from attachment, handle this document as UNCLASSIFIED /"1"1'1 UNCLASSIFIED DMP ifo -----14 May 1964 ANNEXB EXTRACTFROMSTATEMENT BY AMBASSADOR CHARLESC. STELLE
  • . • .• |, •! ,_ ,1 III .... I , I. II. IB . •! , I "-..... . off from Hickam AFB. Hawaii for Agana NAS, Guam Manifest the same as from Dulles Int'l Airport to Hickam except for the deletion s. ; of Governor and Mrs. John Burns - . . 7:00a | 7:30a , mf
  • by) ture President went into the dining room to join Ambassador and Mrs. John Keith Waller Sir John & Lady Bunting ^_____ Ambassador and Mrs. Edward Clark for BREAKFAST , j' 6:42a joined by Mr. Anthony 6:43a | j 6:55am | "~~ Joined The I Airport
  • with a personally picture, I will be indeed grateful. OfFICERS JOHN MORLEY, President DR. DIXE STURGIS, Vice President DR. WENDELL L MILLER, Vice President 9~:esident States W. M. NEIGHBORS, Secretary C. E. JONES, TreHurer DR. ROBERT GALEN CHANEY, Scribe
  • Boley Frank Hand Carl Duckett Governor Averell Harriman John Bross Mr. and Mrs. Allen W Dulles Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Helms Harold Brown Howard C Brown, Jr (son) Elizabeth C Dunlevy David Bye Mr. and Mrs. G Helms JS Earman Mrs. Herman Helms (mother) William