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  • , he could settle them. G: You don't have any particular recollections of him? K: Ea rly days as a student? G: Then let's get on to the Black Star, White Star matter that you were referring to. K: No. Houid you tell the whole story as you know
  • Australian to schedule meeting with Nort.~ Korean contacts and carry out co\lrse of action set forth in pa:-a fou:- of :-e:fe:-ence telegram. Meeting should be' held as soon as possible and in any event before next Pan.-rnunjom meeting which we hope to call
  • should know soon. Anyway tomorrow the Council meeting will be held to supposedly reach a decision on the admissibility issue, I'm sure wondering where it will land. In any event I think the fight has been worth it. I believe the Latin American count
  • Embassy ln Manila authorizing the Embassy to find out lf the redaction ha• Marcos' apprOT&l. U so, the telegram authorize• our Chari• ln Manila to ■peak in very blunt term• to Marcos about the dim view we take of this development. Among other things
  • mother to Fort Bragg. With money raised from citizens in Santiago and our forces in Santo Domingo, they travelled on to Boston. The operation was performed on June 30 and has been successful. Dr. Gross tells us that Eduardo is progressing nicely
  • , cannot be fort, seel'. with any precision, the sit.atio is wide 1?en for soviet manipulation which may turn out to be s.i.milnr to the succe.tisf 1 Leninist-Stalinist effort to harrass and deutry democratic governments in Europe during the 1920' and 1930
  • Mr. Johnson., for the e.f fort which you devoted to the· preparat·i on of that g~orioue visit in Texas and also .:t'or the .highly. significant remarks which you made about .Germany and. Berlin. I thank you and Mrs.. Johnson.. once again fo.r
  • at the end of my sophmore year; became a star practically overnight . . . then left the theater to become a singer. I sang in opera about two years after I started to study, in Europe and later a number of times in the United States. In 1929, when in Europe
  • ...'61,43 ., . .'": . , ,,.·,... ·, .,, _. Pagc_0_2_ _of telegram to Tel~r ~n} & Tuni: :· ~ OD ,. .: ·~ ••.,... . "I ~EGRET ". _;'. ·:'·, - Classification_ I . l:emarcheby immedi · ..-./.~ . ~J:· !t .•. . .~ ., _ ·~.':.J
  • had better give .some thought on how to nurse L - ~ -1 . ) . -P-f1ESERVAT~ff COPY- \ ____ _,_" Clo.ss.tfl.c olion .. ~~.....-t.·•J ~ - . . . ..: ~-- ~ NEW Pugc_3_ _ :,f telegram t o -Amembassy ~.::.:.--~ ~DEIJIT __:_--~------------~CR.ET C
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  • the bombing? Our negotiators said that they would report to Washington because only the President can decide this matter. (Additional sentences of the Paris report of the Fr\day session were read. A copy of the full report is attached, (TAB A) (Pa:ris telegram
  • , FOR THE PRESIDENT Herewith A. FROM my twenty-ninth BUNKER weekly (Saigon November 29, 1967 12129) telegram: General I had a long talk with President Thieu yesterday. My purpose was to provide him with my impressions of the mood in Washington
  • Sigma Phi, which is an honor journalism sorority to which I had belonged in the University of Texas. This was a question-and-answer; the victim--the speaker--was asked questions by all the members of the sorority. This was in Fort Worth. I found
  • of the memo from the President to the Sec. of the Navy,axwhen it want or what it said. Rx It ixn 1 t worth calling the Sec. of the Navy' ·s ofc and asking them about it is it? Also, Cliff read the Sec. of the Navy's .m emo for the President and indicated he
  • G: Did you go with him in the fall of 1955 when he made that speech at Whitney, Texas? H: No. G: He also attended something at Fort Worth for Sam Rayburn. I am just wondering if you saw any of these maiden political--? H: No. Those of us
  • August 13 and noon of August 27, the Office of the Chief of Police rec~ived 17,864 letters and telegrams, more than 99.3 per cent of them commendatory. - 22 ,.. The prevalent attitude in the white community is to condemn ~7 • i' the lawlessness
  • Peiping. Indeed, the new Soviet leadership's s rong reaffirmation of basic Soviet goals and policies has made it ampl clear that no basic Soviet concession to Chinese demands will be fort coming. SECft!!T 17 SECRET tories 4. We are urging those
  • / - _____ B.O.12958,Sec. · StateDept.Guidelines A U·tlw . ·u NARA.Date ,i-::J,-oI I' I. CORRECTIO..tJS MADE ON TlilS O IG,NAl :: . ST ~ MADE ON ALL COPIES BEF THE TELEGRAM IS D~.. VERcu 70 OC /"':(Al, n 6243 2 Pt1ge of telegram toAmembassi es BONN
  • Date Novembe r 4 , 196 4 THE WHIT E HOUS E PRESIDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DAILY DIAR Y Jim Hog g Suit e o f Driskil l Hotel , Austin , Texa s The Presiden t bega n hi s da y a t (Place) . Entry No. C C Telephone fort Time Out In D Wednesda
  • , as were burglars, pimps, etc. 11 13. Vaughn is now a Director was hit, as was a Beauty & Barber suit is pending by Vaughn. of CCAC. His store Shop on 12th Street. 14. In the autumn of 1965, RAM was behind a demonstration at Fort Wayne Military Induction
  • -- immediately upon takeoff - showed Busby and Cater the telegram he had just received from Sen. Robt Kennedy. The President himselt made no comment. . . just handed it to the two men. . . and Busby said, "He wants to see you like he wanted to see McNamara
  • a coalition "neutralise' like naivete munist cause, as one could might or for the be, of lear~ng ~any aro initial of chance. popular away every chance. to disaster. about the Viet Cong never 11 ic.aas, yet the VC might bring. worth
  • stated that in the future when the Muslims are ready, it will be every man's duty to be worth ten men. It was LIGHTNER's intention to provide the instruction to enable each man present to be able to ffght and to beat ten men. 7 CONFIDBfflAL --w CE
  • > .,, - • :· • • .. • c.t> •• n~- s-)URCE s,01:1to EMBCYF APR. 1s· two· TELEGRAMS ·Just RECEIVED --·~ fi FR')~1 •;ARSA'J t.:110 HA~OI SIGNED 3Y WAPL£R A~!) QUIRIELL'E: RESPECTIVE:1.Ya" A. ~~RSAW·TELE~~A~STATEDTHAt WOLNIAK HA, CALLEO IN A~B. • 'JAPLE~ TnE ,'\:-TERNOO
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident
  • In a telegram sent from Tyler, Texas, Lady Bird tells LBJ that she had a hectic day and is taking the 5:00 bus home.
  • pp-ctjandlbj-letters-ctj-telegram-11-7-34
  • Telegram, Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson, 11/7/1934?
  • in November of 1955? H: Well, I can answer that specifically. In 1950 I was with Headquarters Army Field Forces at Fort Monroe, Virginia, as deputy G-3. manding general was General Mark Clark. The com- A most outstanding officer. I went to Korea from
  • WHIT E HOUSE Da e fort Activit oL D _ 7:30 a t : 50a t TH MA y Templ e s VHITE HOUS E dat >ENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N DIARY Resident bega n hi s day at (Place ) TH T^mp Telephon In Ou 11 tL e MA Y 15 , 196 8 E WHIT E HOUS E Day e f o r t
  • WHITE HOUS E dat e Ma y 20 , 196 8 IDENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N f DIAR Y Monda President bega n hi s day at (Place) _ TH Time Telephon 11 In Ou tL E WHIT E HOUS E Da e fort Activit oL t ha d breakfas t 8:35am t Judge 8:45 Mr _ 9:0 y y
  • for Latin America" showed President Johnson's "great sense of what is needed" and that it was a "very necessary shot in the arm at this time .. " President Lopez of Honduras sent a telegram to President Johnson in Mexico expressing his satisfaction
  • 1965 I received a telegram from the White House--that was the way they did it in those days--inviting me to a bill-signing ceremony on the Public Works and Economic Development Bill, which was one of I guess maybe thirty-five or forty bills that DSG had
  • as noted ___ _ DRAFT TELEGRAM . 'rime Mim.11,l'ter Indira Ga11dhi c/o Mr. a:n1cl.lelL. King Assi•tant Chief ol .Protocol Cadyl.e iotel, Roor.t)l 34,,.,;5 ,Madi.son A:v(;,nue and 76,th Street Nevt York City, N·ew York have be,en to ha\l'e bad ior me