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  • Ambassador Avraham Harman telephoned Under Secretary Eugene V. Rostow to say that Israel was still inclined to react coolly to Arab provocations but that the Syrians and Egyptians were engaging in psychological escalation of the situation. Harman informed
  • and Vance are We believe that .Yance's~ctio~s Walt Rostow:pob . telephone 6-2.6-68 7:l0p situation ant, informal meeting on Wednesday. inclined to proceed. contact would • are sufficient to handle this contact. INFORMATION Wedneaday, 6:15 p. m
  • will telephone and ask for your views in the morning, and on the basis of what you tell me, I will then do a one -page paper for your use with Stewart. Bruce and I believe that you can be most candid and effective with him if you see him entirely alone
  • - PRIORITY .., , · 3607 LIMIT DISTRIBUTION this afternoon I had telephone caDJfrom William BarllP, Assistant Dean Harvard Law School, Cambddge, -M ass , asking my view regarding proposed meeting of International Law Academy at Ha.ban& scheduled for June 22
  • Oeo~so Ball to answer Adlal'e memorandum ot February 17 (Tab A} and hor• ta my own euggoatlon as to what you might eay to him 1f you wlah to telephone blm. ta the curreat eltoatlon. I do not tblnk auch a phone call l• urge11t. 1. Stevenson saggeeta
  • . --------------------------- Home Telephone No. ------------­ Husband's Office Address Signed ----------------------------.Authorizing Officer Agency '. ____________________________ ---------- Office Telephone No. Date · *This 'application, if submitted by an agency other
  • for service between North America and Europe. This satellite has a capa~ity of 240 tele­ phone channels which are used to provide normal telecommunica­ tion services including telephone, telegraph and the exchange of TV programs. INTELSAT II. Two satellites
  • Gardiner did allegedly make himself at home in an unoccupied office and was overheard telephoning the Attorney General's Office. Gardiner also claimed on the above occasion that he had a plan for restaffing the White House and requested an undercover
  • about the Academy and the essence of what was said immediately follows: Perkins said he had had several telephone calls from Senator Symington who is "frothing" at the White House, Secretary Rusk, et al, for letting him down by not standing firmly behind
  • Tel. Ext. 0 'W&iDlla!Hd f:t>[email protected] I MD hlffUt®im@d by Y®'U' fll~u ~ynd@ml t@ th@ugbt hi~ EMBASSY OF JAMAICA 1666 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C., 20009 TELEPHONE REF, NO, 232·1036 M3 3rd January, My dear Colleague 1966
  • a telephone inquiry to the internal security division of the Justice Department, but was unable to locate anyone who had seen the SAC message as yet. I did learn that around October 4, 1966, the Defense Department is supposed to have written to State
  • telephone me (Ext. 6043) if this date is acceptable. cc: IRG/ARA - Mr. Broderick U/SIG - Mr.· Les h FIDP Working Group G/PM:CAFreshman:mj: bpw 11/27/68 SEC~E'f THE WHITE HOUSE: WASHINGTON February 13, · 1964 SECB;a:r DECLASSIFIED NATIONAL SECURITY
  • IJieaher ~aslyhtgiott, ;i)..QJ:. · J anua.ry TO The President FROM Mike Mansfield 6, 1964 SUBJECT: · Viet Namese Situation. This memo is responsive to your telephone request during Christmas week to Frank Valeo. I have discussed thd request
  • these days. Max Frankel, The New York Times. telephoned to ask if we planned to reveal more .or our secret contact ~ looking towards peace. He said he would be delighted to be the channel !or the revelation. I said that at the moment we took the":. ~lew·:'t
  • with negotiations with Japan soon. (At this and .aimed at reaching a settlement point the Pres~dent had to leave the room to answer an urgent telephone call.) GROUP3 · Downgraded at 12 year · _J intervals; not auto081fti!'D!!1ff!knmat1cally declassified L. GPO
  • P. oblem. But I cannot emphasize rongly enough that we are exam· not "indications. ' W. W. Rostow Ve MEMORANDUM FOR: Charles Johnson ch,u.d:_In accordance with our telephone conversation, I am attaching as you requested an excerpt of one item
  • daily, and at all on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 6. Administration. a. During the conduct of the game and the Review, participants may be reached by telephone at Code 11, Extension 79860 or 57683 (from civilian phones, call OX 7-9860 or OX 5-7683
  • requested. Signature ------------------------Home Telephone No. Husband's Office Address -------- Signed --------------------------.Authorizing Officer Agency "--------------------------- Office Telephone No. Date · *This 'a pplication, if submitted
  • said he felt that even such a brief meeting would be better, if it could be arranged, than postponing the visit until May or June. Mr. Shiina indicated agreement. Secretary Rusk excused himself and telephoned President Johnson. On his return he said
  • Dean Rusk telephoned to re-e.mpba:sbe hls strong recommendation that you really ahoald spend a few mlDutes with Bowles. I have done my beat with. Bowles and wlth the Department to explahl how buay you are, but we are dealing here wUh a former Under
  • . 12958, Sec. 3. 1/30195, S te ~ Bromley Smith THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 22, 1965 r VJ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I telephoned Bundy to ask him to rush his promised telegram so that it would be available during your Z p. m. meeting. Bundy
  • , 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
  • up these point s. In response, Secreta r y McNamara said that Mr . Henkin in his office was watching the tickers constantly and telephoning about every wrong statement made by a Congressman. Secretary Rusk said that on the whole his appearance before
  • in a telephone conversation with General Westmoreland that "gravel has been laid north of Khe Sanh. " at the present afternoon. Bob said we h~ no other information available time, but would probably find out more this Art Mc Cafferty f' . ! INFORMATION
  • TELEPHONES IIIEPU ■ LIC 7-0200 IIIICPU ■ LIC 7-31129 December 17, MEMORANDUM FOR: McGeorge BWldy Special Assistant ,-OLVN COIIICOIIIAN 1964 VOUNOMAN to the President Dear Mac, Control Data Export License - French AEC With further reference
  • • j • flFP THAT A SUPPOSEDFATN TELEPHONE CALL OFFEREDTO EXCHANGETHE • .J SIX AIRPLANE~HIJACKERS FOR-CHENAULT CEMBTEL632>. AFP NOW·,. SAYS··; ·"' l . • tfHAT CAWlt:.AL·so~,.ST!'~~~-~ ~!~ .THEY DO NOT RPl' .NOT R~UR~ OUR
  • . Mr. President: This is the tabulation 0£ Presidential telephone calls to CIA which you requested of Mr. Rostow. It is as complete as existing records permit. Bromley Smitb CONFIDEN'flhl:. _ BKS:rln Df.'Tr;:RMINeO TO BE AN AD!,~iNISTRA;l;,:'­ Ri
  • by telephone and we type those regularly. ~ McG. B Send them like this Retype ----- \ \ SANITIZED IJ L1 0 IC/-(X; '>ol-~ By~, NARA, Date /~-7-0t Authority q. H4'"A.c ARE' SoME INblC.AT!ONS Tll-AT ~EGULAR.. Ml Ll7AA'( ELE"llfF>.JT.S WI TH IN T#-C REBf"L
  • . Roatow WW:R.oatow:rhl News Media Contacts Monday, January 29, 1968 Hobart Lewis, Dave Reed, John Hubbell, Kenneth Gilmore of Reader 1 s Digest, doing "anatomy of Pueblo incident" Tuesday, January ·30, 1968 Drew Pearson, Washington Post, on telephone
  • : Assistant Island Supervisors: Publications: Telephone: Sir Alexander ' BUSTAMANTE ! •. l Senator Hugh L. SHEARER Miss Edith NELSON Vacant Lady BUSTAMANTE Dudley McKINLEY senator Joseph MacPHERSON T.M. FORREST Labour ~ Annual . Voice (published
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts -- Tom Lambert. Los Angeles Times, telephoned about your State Department appointments. I backgrounded him on each man. Hugh Sidey, TIME magazine, telephoned to ask if there was anything in reports that TIME had
  • Rusk's report of Ambassador Goldberg 1s conversation with Secretary General U Thant was based on the attached summary of a telephone report from New York. The full m~morandum of the conversation is not yet ready but will be available by morning. Bromley
  • Date ~f~t 7 '£8:t'l ~l!!C:RE'P FL:M~H ... ·VIA C.AS CHANNELS February 13, 1968 FOR MR. CYRUS VANCE, SEOUL. FROM WALT ROSTOW This la a. back up message in ca11e our telephone circuit does· not . work. 1. President wishes me to make a final check
  • with limited service for civil use; international faciUties are adequate; effective coverage is provi~d by radio, wired and television broadcasts; 244,000 telephones DEFENSE FORCES: (Secret - No Foreign Dissem) Personnel: army 2,325,000, navy 142,300 (including