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  • , 1965 MEMORANDUM fOl LLOYDWRIGHT• USIA FROlh Yotcbt a. Okaaoto Thank• a aillioa for leadlaa ua Ml•• Kay Wheeler. le•el headed 7ou•1 lady•I would l••• to keep.. She leara• quick 17 and r•alu To• abould be proud cal• and efflcleat under pr
  • for waiting by Whistelstop before wire Charlotte airport Sanford so long, advance party. etc., Also Lee. had to leave was sent etc., planeside to the Governor signed Mrs.Bo 6gs talked kai~K~x~~b to Gov. Sanford was sent. activities dining
  • greatest work with the Dallas She makes Braille drums and running finds Church, I feel of all citizens family and Women's Clubs. because 11 and includes Lea, 11; Martha Kay, 10; and Mary Frances, 8. it is one in three news reease
  • be a series of strikes in protest against illflationary prices for food. Laos - The Pathet Lao a,srt': tult on the Na Kay Plateau seems to have suspended all prospects for early tri-partite negotiations on the neutralization of Luang Prabang and the transfer
  • autbc.it'A (' Members of the Task Force and the Working Group wer~e ~rtaent Task Force White House Hr ., State Mr -:- John Steeves Mr .. Henry Brodie Mr .. Edward E., Rice Hr ., Kingdon W, Swayne Succeeded by Defense Carl Kays en ( Chahman) Mr
  • 15th Street; N. Washington, D. C. cc: ! / i ! lot!µ~ els~ sent to 0 / h, Central ~ilea ..._. . as ot _'f/./f.lr Kai■ er '&.ugla ■ H. Commission • W. ZOOOS ~{ttl'Vtt> ~l &1967 CEMtAA~ fil.£$ .Mr. Joe Califano·./ The Honorable Robert C. Weaver
  • TO DEPLOY ADDITIONAL NON-VIETNAMESE-COMBAT FORCES INTO VIETNAM U N TIL BOTH UE AND VIETNAMESE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBSERVE, D IG E S T, AND EVALUATE R E S U LTS UHICH KAi?-v:> AE a b l e t o a c h ie v e . I F M.ARINES ARE ABLE TO ''.i/i^'IEVE SUBSTANTIAL
  • IN COMPANY WITH THE T - 3 7 7 KAY ALSO HAVE BEEN ACTIVE BUT UNOBSERVED. E , TRACKINGS XEROX FROM QOTCK cc^;^" Objection To Declassification 2003/05/21 ; NLJ-139-044-8-10-4 COPY LBJ LIBRARY * No Objection To Declassification 2003/05/21 : NLJ-139-044-8-10
  • heard this when he came in a week or so ago to ask if I would write him a general letter of recommendation for discreet use. Last night Kay Graham told me that she was talking to him today about a possible job in the Post/Newsweek organization. 2. ·when
  • to Joe Califano to answer. Andreas 1 friends - .-Walter Heller, Carl Kays en and others - -have mounted a major telephone campaign, which some of us fear could cause real trouble.. They start with trying to get their friend out of jail and end up accusing
  • ..;:., .. '.°L~_OMZ' AREA VICINITY SONG. ;8£~ KAI, ► CAP_.LAYi ANO··TIGER·JstAND .. ~:~~:: .. • :-,h,~-;,_._.. ..·:-~~H~-: TOOK·at£LOS·-UNOERF'IREAT: "l52.53eH.·' H[LOs··"!oVED-.NORTH,_: r~::-\~.f-·,{:~·-_r-;_;?\·~·-~~~ ~?... . ~~o-:~NlANt>". AT': l~0.01'0K
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • , Embasay of Cyprus CHCM, Shu-kai, Ambassador of the Republic of China OSMAN, Ahmed, PRINCESS LALLA Nezha, Ambassador of Morocco MAKEPE, Phineas P•, Emba.ssy of the Republic of Bo·t,swana SAPENA, Raul, Embassy of Paraguay . FIORIO, Baron Franco, Consul
  • REIGN llillST·ER All THAT OF PR Vllll RT FFICER KAI IEEI llSCUSSEI ALAK HASS I VNO VGULI IE GLAI TO II OICE N YEMEN. COMPlf)EN'flAL - -3-CAIRO 7206, 0613212 MAY 67 9 I C G.U APP RE T Cl VER Tl I IY S YING TK T I M EV YTH IG .VE R CEIVll 0 VA.. HI t
  • :---f em-R=O&t:-Ow:_-=E!et=tj t ~ ·1so-n SCCFO t- ty,-e.,,,-, 'f-/6-~"t) JI L JS7-/73 Nl-~ -m"l5'fflirr----t---,,'i"r,,_.,,.7n::~~....._-:fu :rr~ ::o s:t::-ew- ~r&: "f'~ let ter-t-o-G-hi-ang -Kai-s 'l- -16- f'r) AIL..J R7-/ 7..3 A eonfie.entia:i
  • Admini•trator Bell. /s/ GEORGE W. BALL Acting Searetar, V 5 --COSPBH9ff.'1AI. Kay 4, 1965 MEHOJWmtJK l'Oll mt. W nm wrm BOUSE The enclosed IIIDlOrandmn. concerning tba PallllUDJOtntalks on the Korean Var was prepared ln the Bureau
  • ' ~;E..,5. re~ Ou~ PART TO TAi.:. TKE OJ!° • F'OR 'fHIS UE . -;;;N. ·K11R~; ff ;!!Ev' .S1!),1e: o Kai/LI=( • ., . ( ) · FBT S 53 TEXT Or KHRUSHC~EV MESSAGE i.'10SCG'J DOMESTIC SERVICE IN RUSSIAN 1405 28 OCT 62 t · .. ESTEE~EO MR