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  • ~O HOURS 0~ • 0 - COtJF_lBi~n I Al. ~ Dep!!fjment of State TELEGRAM -eoNF I b.:-..N i 1 A~ ~AGE 02 BUCHAR00566 1719242 OCTOPER I BROUGHTCHOU TO AIRFIELD WHERETHEY LUNCHED TOGETHER AD HAD GOOD TALK• PONS COMMENTEDM~UR~R OBVIOUSLY PLEASED
  • they ever got it down to where anybody got any but the athletic department. G: Let me ask you some more about the White Stars. W: All right. G: Was the official name White Stars or was it Alpha and Omega? W: It was Alpha Omega. We called them
  • to Washington. There was Gale McGee, sitting all by himself at the front end of the boat looking up at the stars. He said, "It sure is pretty here. It kind of reminds me a little bit of my home state, Wyoming. I look up at these stars. You know, sometimes it's
  • - October 13, 1967 JOHMSOM t his day at (Place)— Uay The White House - Teiephone fort OtM Lo Friday i AcHvtty (mc)ude vtstted by) LD :10p OFF RECORD: Jack Horner and Lee Cohn of the Washington Star. Tom Johnson's Tom Johnson notes to DT
  • first vestiges of the new day can be seen. Date March 19, 1967 PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The President began his day at (Place) Aboard T-_ Telephone fort Entrv Tune \o' 1 1 1^ Ou AFOne 26000--en route Hickam AFB Expend,- Activity LD
  • -*’- ' it' ' •“- ll 1C -:-f -t* •tJ-..':5*^ - • > *' *.'-: . COPY LBJ LIBRARY - - -X . ■ a COPY LBJ LIBRARY 0 2 S M o o T fiO iK S TELEGRAM L a p e s t m © B t e l S t a t e INDICATE: n c o L iE a □ CHASGi TO 3^ § y Orljin ACTiON: A rnem bassy
  • telegram. If this meets with your general approval, we will go ahead and keep you posted on· the Uruguayan reaction. Approve _ __ Disapprove _ _ __ Speak to me _____ P. S. This proposal would be in addition to your making an anniversary speech and would
  • h c tn p s o n • R.5P,•ADDUCTION F?,OAA This COPY iS PROHIEilED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED''' Ciassificatfon ' 9 -6 3 D i-3 2 i NARA, Bate COPY LBJ LIBRARY Page— 2 _ _ o f telegram tO- Amembassy SAIGON C la s s ific a tio ji governments p o s
  • A/.L.~ ,;1,.;,J [Duplicate of #130a, NSF , Country File , France, Volume 13; Exempt NU 85-229] 2/ 14/68 A Intelligence Cable S 2p ~ 2/13/68 A Telegram #72 C 2p #·ft-merft&--1--~~v-to-Prc~ent:~Bfl"lrnr: 1lpa\?·l~O> n\d '1(,• 11(,AIDOl,,1,.#5 la
  • PRINTING CORPORATION '-8'7 CORREC IS MADE ON THIS ORIGINAL MUST BEMA 1N ALL COPIES ~~rv,..ETHE TELEGRAMIS DELIVERED TO OC / T(/...,,.,,.,om6243 ,, Page 2 Saigon of telegram to Info: Paris Todel Classi/icatioll ---·_,r -raise---. . anything
  • attention. When I read it last Sunday it seemed amazing to me that Gardner Cowles would allow Look to be used for such a tawdry piece of yellow journalism. I sent him a telegram at once urging him to review the situation with me, to .which he has not ·yet
  • it is likely that no resolution will pass. ' l ·\ 2. Send a .telegram tonight to the Republic of Korea to get their .agreement on what should be put to the United Nations. 3. Go to the 16 countries who as part of the UN forces had· troops in Korea. We should
  • .vith the OAS E~e7t Group.. Tb.e proposal& will ce-nter on: gTtu,ter US e£fort in a Carlb­ 'bea.n Ba.ei.n Ocea.n.ograpbic. Survey; ~panding opportu.rdties lor Latu\ .Am-or:1.e an oce.t\nog1taphers to \'>lO.rk on US rc.uieareh sblpa; ·p reparation
  • assignment as chief of staff, MACV [Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]? K: Yes, I knew Westy. The first time I really got to know him pretty well [was] when he came to the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth. At that point in time, I
  • -February MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Marines late Information re Troop from of the 27th will be moving Fort The Brigade will follow. Headquarters The 1st Battalion rl"f tomorrow., continue its movements and Provincial Support of the 505th
  • •• • ' - INC9MING TELEGRAM. ·· Department of State · §EeRft., · Adion I .CONTROL I · RECD: j l ll· . Info ' . 1 RR RUEHCR ·: ·_:° .· .. , ·.: >_ , .. ..:_ ·;, .·:.· . .._\ . ._.:
  • wiped out immediately would have been easier to handle. The Australian Ambassador in a perceptive telegram says this: 11 We need not be surprised about the success of. the infiltrations. The enemy had time and circumstances going for him, particularly
  • NOT£, AND IT WOULD APPRECIATED. IF THIS COULD BE ACCOMPLISHED~ 4 Bt •. ·(·. PARA. ·tF ~OU.AGREE WIT~ THE FORt~OfNG AND WITH THE DRAFT TEiTS WHICH ARE ATTACHED, THE UN,l,TED.STATES IS PREPARED.TO CONSUMMATEAN EXCHANGE SINCERELY ' UNQLJ0TE. . OF NOTES THROUGH
  • vill be both Judge end fOrt, and 1n a ve-ry short l:ime abso- ~- :.y:.r·.. lute -dictator and ,. ~. .. . ... ·- -ruler - of the lands 1n Cuba. ,,. . .~ ., . '.c•:}:'..~;L ; -~•
  • UNPUBLICIZED VISIT FIRST PART OF JUNE, AND·ro P£RSONALLY niHHG YOU A.~m SECRETARY UP TO DAT£ ON CURRENT ATTITUDES AND DEVELOPMENTSHERE IN INDIA WHICH AP.E IMPOSSI9LE TO CONVEY THROlf~~ Cta~LES, ANO WHICH MAY SIGM!FICALLY ·AFFECT OUR EF"FORTS IN •• ...J
  • \--\ ~• -?:tt• '\ , -: , •• ., - ..- 1 .. , · , , .. >t 1;.f: ;, ' ' J,, ,-y• .. . ,.."" 1'-' , 'tit-'·{')' ,. i,;~ • · •• ' . , ,. ,.. · , , " ,,i·~ "1HE:,US . IS ·SENDING f,5 6 :.F-104 .-STAR -' FIGHTERS....TO· STRENGl:HEft.}f /N
  • . President Eisenhower obliquely-confirms the story and reveals that the US has several H-bombs in megaton range. End to Korean War negotiated. Keel for Sea Wolf laid. Third nuclear submarine planned. US announces first Nike battery will be installed at Fort
  • To Diplomatic Reception Room to greet group of Madrigal Singers fro m Washington House - this is the group that sang the telegram to AugustusBusch., list to 12:37p f Marie 12:50p t Attorney 1 :15p To Cabinet 12:45p 1:00p 12:50p 1:00p To Walt _ DT
  • :40p Georg b 13 . 196 8 —: e fort Activit oL D q fo 2:32p Secretar 2:25p Secretar 2:25p Wal e Fe Da y y (includ e visite d by ) Louis B . Hammett , retire d Pro f o f Chemistry , Columbi a Uni v George B . Kistiakowsky , Pro f o f Chemistry
  • Evening Star t o rea d fron t pag e 12:30p T o Ova l Of c e VHITE HOUS E Dat e Marc DENT LYNDO N B . JOHNSO N the Whit e Hous e Tuesda President bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Time Telephon 11 In Ou e Activit fort tL oL 12:34p ~t 12:38p 1
  • matters. The to attend the NATO meeting." Christian - p 1:00p t To 8, The White House Friday Day T\m^ Telephone Entry ^__^1___ fort Expendijyr 1 1 Activity Code In Out Lo LD 1:02p 1:03p Nov. Date - pl Califano joined VHITE HOUSE Date Nov >ENT
  • IMPUTATIOrJ WE ~1ERE HOLDI~G JORDAN RESPONStBLE FOR BUS INCJDENT AND THAT HE HAD NOT BEEN SINCERE IN HIS "EFFORTS TO TRY TO CONTROL TERRORISTS. GP-1. SYMMES BT - . .. .. CORRECT' "IS MADE ON TH IS ORIGINAL MUST BE MAC' Be. c TH E TELEGRAM IS DELIVERED
  • what X ~ri~d to s~y to you in the telegram. GAR.i:'"USON: X want JIM Johnny~ It• s ~n honor curiosity law-r.,:d.entiad. are in the interes1t '2s you know, I'm not ~.;.oha\re legal want to do th~t it might lcok like to become fo:r of the ba
  • Reynolds mary s--To approve telegram for Jesse H. Jones Performing Arts Cente r i n Houston. Marvin Watson (pl) To office BM (pl) Ashton Gonella in Oct. White Bill Moyers (pl) Marvin Watson (pl) House Saturday 1, 1966 Da,r October 1, 1966
  • PMGS SUBJECT1 Preparation of Industrial DAForm 2816 TO: Defense Survey (Facility Chief of Engineers, Department of tbe Army, Washington, D. c. 20315 CommandingGeneral, US Continental Army Cori.mand,. Fort Monr.oe, Virginia 23351 Com.nnnd!ngGene,:al
  • '-/ l-7/ I I, ,I INCOMl~G TELEGRAM Department of State ' I •• • • : • · • eON.1: IDEN rI.AJ: Tueaday - June 20, 1967 6:00 pm M.r. President: This morning Bob Anderson reached tentative agreement with the Panamanians on compensation
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