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  • WESTERN ·U NION Cl.Ass OF SER.ytCE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its deferred character is indicated by a suitable symbol above or preceding the address. ., ( .3.3 } SYMBOLS DL=Day Letter NL-Night Letter LC= Deferred Cable NLT
  • Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson to Lyndon B. Johnson, 12/31/1940
  • by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed of gift. 06/26/2003 - -- ­ Initials INCOMING TELEGRAM . Department of State '. I ' ' . ' . . . . .. \ -..lJnllll
  • worth seeing is the opectacle "Sound and which is presented at the Acropolis in French or English throughout the summer. Hundreds o-J?colored floodlights the Acropolis as the story of this ancient rock is told phonic sound and music. Light" every night
  • ~~ o;:_ .plt ~~J.--- µ I '_fa/"'- / 0/1 ., R1ECEl\/ED AUG2 51965 .CENTRAL £\LE~: ..... _·., LBl:lt?'itG:hcb c;- · - _...,, CONGRESSIONAL ./1J-CL-">--t.~~~~· Havin.g ~lready answered Mr. and Mrs. Edm9nston's telegrams to ::::-x
  • as fast as we could. Added a group or two, expanded the groups that existed, and tried to have an element in the Pacific, an element in Central and Latin America, an element in Europe, the Tenth, an element in general reserve at Fort Bragg. I believe we
  • DePuy's work as Director of Special Warfare under Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans; forming special forces in the army; White Star Team operations; Operation Switchback; DePuy's work as Director of Plans and Programs under
  • ) ,.... ., t OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ 0 CHARGE TO COLLECT o·f State -, ' -GOOf'i.BBlf'f?:AL 5> Origin Amembassy SEOUL / ACTION: S.S. 7 s3 PM '64 2-a:> Info, tJ 1 LIMDIS Your 17320 l.. I.n our e.onversation wl th P.Alla .sugg. e
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FO RM OF DOCUMENT IJ£;9 :meme -... CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICT ION '±le ta:~ i':r;'is 5 den+ from .Secret Jc;c 5 Jr. & MeO. :B • -- ~ ~G,JOO (S"/q8 } 1-l:l----t--c-n-~ff;e';---+--- draft telegram to SECRET 8 pp :fN
  • up of people who knew what they were doing and knew how to work with each other . And that was just a black cloud hanging over everything in the latter months of 1964 . I guess we sent some of the most strongly worded telegrams--"Tell them to get
  • £ffifjl Monday, Mr. June 10. 1968 -- 9:00 a. m. Presldent: Thi• Pra,ue broadca•t makes Burchett'& talk with Hedrick Smith worth re- reacU.n1. Burchett even A• you may remember. suggeated that we might get aome reciprocity from a formal cutback
  • no anti-MacArthur sentiment in the country worth noticing. Only one man in the entire Senate had enough intestinal fortitude to get up and make speeches in the Senate attacking Mact\rthur. That v;as Bob Kerr. tility in the gallery. Boy, you could just
  • this small program {at most 250,000 tons or $15 million) is not worth the risk of being charged with bad faith under the Kennedy rou.i."1.d food aid and grain agreement. As you recall, all exporters agreed ·'- . . e re n o t o preempt specified shares
  • not. That you made the trip meant everything. I was sorry to have missed you, but delir)~ted and proud that you were able to pin the Silver Star on my good friend, Marine Sgt. Clovis Coff.-nan. - I was in ?leiku, nearby, and knew what was afoot ~Nhen I learned
  • , India could •-'Yen realhtlc Tia• paper end th• m•etln& to p back to feel tbia la inevitable ad are te. areat. S.vld..,. accept a goal worth paytn1 a Wa prk• 1-Jatatm your own &eltoa• -4 rk. w. w. lloatow -s-EGR..J:T fer? ,, L .. ?STHE
  • on, of course, and saw a number of other countries. We might stop this a minute and let's find out what we have in the files on this. I reported my talks briefly to the President and the Secretary of State. files. Those telegrams will undoubtedly
  • President's departure September 13, 1963 Newspaper articles President's visit Assessment 1963 of trip statement, and Prime Minister Fornebu Airport, Oslo, and editorials highlighting the Vice to Norway (Oslo's 227 telegram) by Embassy, Helsinki's A-141
  • the first dance at his own inaugural ball since said the Evening Star, Jan. 21, 1965 President to George Washington," January 20 , 196 5 Wednesday White Hous e Thence, t o Statle r Hilto n Hote l w / Mrs . Johnso n and Mr. an d Mrs. Leonar d Marks
  • , dom stic and international education programs, library dnelopment, an
  • was head of the AID mission. He said they had sent back a telegram saying they would advise Zwick to call him when they got to more modern facilities, that the telephone system didn't get them across the street. Every- body thought this was a big joke
  • really had something to say or whether it was going to be a case in which I simply restated what has been said to them repeatedly, but we felt that it was worth taking a chance. I tried here to keep the press from building up my trip out there, and I
  • in South Vietnam. In r espo nse, Secretary McNamara said there we re no worth ­ while ta r gets they had been able to find in South Vietnam . Acting Secretary Ball said we must emphasize South Vietnam 1 s parti ­ cipation in the air attacks . Selecting only
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  • in the House and later became his partner in running the Congress. F: Well, you served three presidents in a row in there, regardless of party, and Johnson of course had a star that was rising all the time. When you stayed over and assisted Mr. Truman's
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Pazianos -- I -- 13 chances were pretty good that you could knock it off. But if you couldn't get by Lister Hill then it wasn't worth pursuing with anyone else on the committee. But that's-G: Drug
  • . The pastor, the Reverend A. A. Lucas, was the kingpin of Houston's African- Barbara Jordan 11 American ministers. He took his reli­ gious beliefs into the community, saying that a prayer without action "wasn ·1 worth a dip of scotch snuff." Jordan's father
  • Department of State UNCLASSIFIED PAGE 01 ALGIER 01779 TELEGRAM 944 13l333Z 0 ::;: :/ )PM 0't, H 02, SY 03> MC 01, C·I AE 00, I NR 07, NSAE 001 RSC 0 I, DODE 00, JUS 02, TRSY 08, RSR 01, /04·1. W P 131040Z JUN 68 FM AMEMBASSYALGIERS TO SECSTATE
  • was: "You will be named as a star witness to the political trial in Riom, which will bring your past husband into the trial as one of the first people who had lent or given money, bribed, if you want to use the word, the French government
  • CLASS OF SERV!CE This is a fast message unless its deferred char• acter is indicated by the proper symbol. WESTERN UNl()N TELEGRAM · w. P. MARSHALL. 1201 SYMBOLS DL=Day Letter NL=Night Letter LT-International - Letter Telegram PRESIDENT
  • Telegram, Lady Bird Johnson, Lynda Bird, and Lucy Baines to Lyndon B. Johnson, 8/27/1959
  • --on the first of March. And it's interesting, we had a--I guess it's worth spending just a minute. This was the best way to unfold a new program. It's not related just to highway safety, but the whole transportation program. The night before the message goes up
  • . s1noeroJ,y, JI./R PRES.ERVATION COPY >0.. 0 u ll!U 6 AT --C-HE_C_K- - ftLASS OF SERVICE DESI RErk D0Mlt8TIC WESTERN UNION CABLlt TELEGRAM FULL RATE DAY LETTER DEFERRED NIGHT MESSAGE NIGHT LETTER ~ > 0::: ACCT'G INFMN. ' WEEK END NIGHT
  • Taylor had told Kahn of our willingness in joint planning of the military measures prerequisite to extending the war beyond South Vietnam. With respect to morale in the South Vietnamese ~y, Mr . Ball r eferred to Telegram No . 235 from Saigon (attached
  • on the campus called Fort USAFOX [Unites States Army Forces, Oxford], and I went down at the end of the year with John Doar to do a study and see whether we could bring them out. So we said, "No more federal troops; that's crazy, we can't get them out." So
  • Top telegrams on trouble spots DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ q'I-~ BY.
  • Commanding Officer,, De'tachment No. 1, 13.2 6 SCU, Prisoner of War Ca.mp, Ca.mp Leo, Virginia.. TO THRrJ: 1. Request that I be released from active duty in accordance with the provisions of War Department Telegram, File SPGAM 21.0.8, dated 7 September