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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
  • 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
  • : 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