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  • ., telephoned to check ou a quotat{ou attributed to me. 8Upposedly made by me in private con~ ~ersations: that in Viet Nam ~he U.S. ahould follow a Domiaica.11policy / ~ 111 the South and a .R.otterdam ~olicy in the Horth. I told him. through ~ my aecre.tary
  • , Birrenbach telephoned an old friend at Harvard to report that he had come to Washington resigned to discuss consultative machinery but concluded from his private conversations around town that the Germans would be able to get hardware~ When I asked whether
  • President you in September and planning has proceeded. with la a recent telephone conver-.ation you gave me reaeon to believe that the Vice President sbould not get into the complicated polltlcal altuation- in which the Brltleb Labor Party aud the Prime
  • \f.gtl¥;-. ·M tO. I I a. . . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 18, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT "Subject: Congressional opinions re Panama I attach reports on Congressional opinion obtained by others who were in the telephoning process. I
  • CURFEW EXISTS IN JERUSALEM AND TELEPHONE SERVICE IS CUT OFF; OTHER WEST BANK TOWNS WHICH HAVE BEEN THE SCENE OF RIOTS HAVE BEEN SEALED OFF. 5. HUSAYN HAS UNDERCUT THE RADICAL PALESTINANS ON THE JORDAN WEST BANK BY TELLING THEM THAT IF THEY WANT AN ENTITY
  • , will enter lato operation durlag Ile fir:at week · " of Auguat. 'Pre•ident Leoni has indicated aa interest la imaagurating the ,n ew ·s ervice with a Pre• lden.tial telephone conversation. Aa a gesmre of cordiality and goodwill. your agreeing to do so wOQld
  • The scenario for the day (Thursday, Janua ry 19) looks like this: Noon Full Board of Trustees of Johns Hopkim meets to confirm appointment. Between noon and 1:00 p. m. -- Milton Eisenhower telephones Line informing him. of final decision
  • to take a no-no11sen~a attitude with the Cornrnu.. nists. I will continue monitoring this situation closely and keep you informed. W. VV. Rostow Monday, March 13, 1967 -- 7:00 p. m. Mr. President: Roy Reed, New York Tbnes, telephoned to ask
  • , and in a closely governmental Dr. services in the United States and Applied of the Bell Telephone ?-,iemorial Institute, which provides with U, S. group which included in the United States, of the Battelle primarily an advisory to have me Park July
  • plans for this weekend. If South Asia does not flare up badly, I would hope to take Mary to Martha's Vineyard early Friday and bring her back Tuesday morning. A friend has offered us the use of an isolated but telephone-equipped cottage there, and we
  • INHERENT IN IZPATION* AND WAS PARTICULARLY IMPRESSED WITH NEED TO AVOID PROVOCATIONS PENDING SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING ON EXTENSION OF UNFICYP AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS RE PLAZA REPORT. BEFORE GETTING THROUGH TO PIPILIS ON THE TELEPHONE, HE ASKED ME WHETHER I
  • AF ,.,., ss Jm..5 2 32 PM 'i7 Amembass7 UMP.ALA ACTION: ST.ATih 1, (O~'/." Akongo, m.bassr ot Uganda,,telephoned following message to DeskOtf July GPM 1. p occasion when ;you cel~brate ;your 191st anniv-ersary ot the QOO'l'E 01) this USIA
  • not reflect the information The Department more to the incident. and in person, Our records order Governmen~ made ments/about issued when he did so. 4: formation relating to both Secretary by telephone do not indicate Question or directives
  • McGE~~iEt ~~')g~~ Of6';El965 1965 EP Rft M?="· McGeorge Bundy The White House The enclosed is for White House clearance prior to transmission. (Ref. Leddy/Bundy telephone conversationo) /~?L.- ,,,,,,, -- Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • than a comment on a telegram or a telephone call about .a particular issue. And you have the very large influence which, in the years in which I have been in Washington, is exerted upon the Presidency by the fact that the Presidents I have known read
  • Rusk's le~ter of last now, saying simply that "I have read December, and agree with it. 11 3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I am not going to order Secretary Rusk to go before the Committee in an open hearing. 4. Telephone Fulbright and invite him
  • for National Security Affairs Rm 368 - EOB Chuck, This is the matter you today. Perhaps 1t: ,,,,,,.,, about which I telephoned we can chat about it upon your return. Howard C. Brown, Executive Assistant to the Chairman Enclosure: Cy of ltr dtd 12/26/62
  • . iEOMiil lo Jovemb r 2, 1965 Dear Hae, Control Aa to our telephone temporary proareas report (from tract fora puter thia. Data conversation onlyt yesterday, this i• a so .. how or other our contract.people 1ot inatructiona Co111Mrce?) to make
  • by telephone Department wlll get out the messages promptly . ....,.......,.-· ,_,.. this and the State Saturday, December 28, 1968 FROM WALT ROSTOW TO THE PRESIDENT three Fottowtn1 are.tiaa,ftQlt aet ■ of. draft New Year'• of State or Head
  • Businessmen invited to Cairo by UAR First Vice President and ¥ield Marsha l · Hakim Amer was received by President Nasser on March 28, 1967. The following is based on a telephone conversation with Mre Ernest Henderson of Sheraton Hotelse We have requested
  • , 1967 ~IEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUB3ECT: News Media Contacts Louis Heren, London T1mes, telephoned on Fe·b 9, and said their political correspondent understood that Kosygin said he would agree to reconvening the Geneva conferellCe if the U.S
  • referendum approval, sig­ nature. publication and ratification so that there will be close coo.r ­ dination between both governments. W. W. Rostow w C-8: o, l'h Tuesd.a y, June 20, 1967 -- 5:55 p. m. Mr. President: Minister Abba Eban telephoned
  • caught up with him on Viet Nam. Murrey Marder, The Washington Post: Clifford-Taylor m.lsslon. A long telephone call before he filed his story. I sought to shl!t hln1. over to the summit preparation away from troops. Perhaps some am.all effect on his text
  • ENTRIES, ECHEVERRIA TELEPHONED IN MY PRESENCE TO UNDER SECRETARY ORDERI'NG IM MEDIATE DISCONTINUANCE EXISTING ARRANGEMENT PERMITTING ILLEGAL · BORDER CORSSING OF . . cuB.~N NATIONALS WITH PRIOR KNOWLEDGE us AUTHORITIES. INS STAFF HERE REPORlS NO KNOWLEDGE
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Bombing Cessation 1. As you requested in your telephone conversation with me this morning, I talked to General Abrams on the secure telephone regarding paragraph 10 of Ambassador Bunker's message, Saigon to State 38599. General Abra.us