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August
26, 1965
e8NPIDEN1PIALENCLOSURE
Dear Mr. President:
The Department has received
a communication
from
the American Embassy in Amman which states
that the
Government of Jordan has inquired
whether this GovernĀ
ment agrees to the appointment
- LBJ INQUIRES ABOUT STATUS OF PROPOSED PEACE OFFENSIVES; JAMES "SCOTTY" RESTON COLUMN
- LBJ ASKS DUNGAN TO INQUIRE INTO BACKGROUND OF MIKE MANSFIELD'S SUPPORT FOR APPOINTMENT OF UNNAMED MAN TO UNNAMED POST, ASKS DUNGAN'S OPINION OF APPOINTMENT OF BURKE KNAPP OR THOMAS MANN TO ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS POSTS
- "FROM A PAY PHONE WITH INFO ABOUT SAUDI ARABIA & INQUIRING ABOUT MIDDLE EAST MATTERS BEFORE UN, KOSYGIN, ISRAEL, EGYPT, ETC."; "SUMMARIZED"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- "FROM A PAY PHONE WITH INFO ABOUT SAUDI ARABIA & INQUIRING ABOUT MIDDLE EAST MATTERS BEFORE UN, KOSYGIN, ISRAEL, EGYPT, ETC."; "SUMMARIZED"; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
- that their instructions
from the Ambassador are to answer all
press inquires with " No comment". On
background basis 1 they are to say when
the Ambassador resigns, if he resigns,
he will resign to the President and not
to the press. Goldberg's press secretary
told Leonard
- OFFICIAL USE MEMORANDUM
ATTACHED
Dear
Mr. President:
The Department
has received
a communication
from the American
Embassy in Kampala which states
that
the Government
of Uganda has inquired
whether
this
Government
agrees
to the appointment
of
Mr. George
- be pushed.
Members of the Citizens Committee are constantly inquiring "What do
the President and the Secretary really think?" The President and
Secretary must speak to the matter - - they are the ones who must move
in one way or another.
- 2 -
Perkins
- , and his wife, Florence
Hoff.
P:
What was he inquiring for?
A:
I think he wanted to get in and out as quickly as he could, and I think
that he just wanted to know how this was going to be managed.
A lot of
people had been waiting in this room to meet
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This is a continuation of an interview with Mrs. Eugenie Anderson the
following day on Thursday, November 14, at 3:30 in the afternoon.
Mrs. Anderson, yesterday, and during a lot of both of the tapes, we
were discussing your ministry in Bulgaria, and I wanted
to inquire