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  • Ofl'14 1ft;t, f se e'Pet ~ -A- "'i'-J,.J../....~ A -::r,-,m:r for record re: telephone conversation with Gen. Eisen ower secret 2 p 07/25/66 A -l~f&-ffl.1~:}--f----- -t1e--:~e&i-&e-s.tE-:t:fr:r:eem-George B.a.ll- ..re.: - SW- Af r-ica
  • recently written me on textiles. (I have already talked to them on the telephone.) Their letters are at Tab B; I don't think you need to bother with them -- the line has not changed since the Con­ gressmen's session with you. My proposed reply
  • : News Medla Contacts Monday, October 9, 1967 Marquis Childs telephoned me on Monday, October 9, concerning the Otepka story in the Stl Louls press. He asked lf he should do an article attacking Otepka as a McCarthylte. I dld not encourage him to do so
  • , 1968 M I C/1..\l','J. / ,. f/.-\fl)l': R CriA / llNA.V 01-' TJIJ.f B O , \JlD The Honorable Walt w. Rostow Special Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Walt: In our telephone conversation a few days ago regarding
  • . ~---:z;;,.;.) THE JOINT CHlcfS Of STAff WA.SHINGlON. O, (, 20)01 CM-3065-68 29 Feb 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Telephone Conversation with General Westmoreland 1. Gener•al Westmoreland had little to report beyond the items contained
  • citizens gathered in {r·o nt of the building indicated the Poles were not pleased with the demonstrations. An Ernbaaay officer telephoned the Polish Foreign, Ministry to protest the lack of protection. A Polish Foreign Office official called back to say
  • on the attached summa~y of·v a telephone report from New York. The full memorandmn .of the c ·o nversation is not yet ready but will: be available by morning. Bromley Smith ~ECL A lrlf'.0 t ,o . t2J!S/o Sec '$.1(b) WM· · lHO$.
  • yesterday. I ·spQke .... · . .',•:··· · · .. ., ,. .to ?~r · Holt or;. the telephone and oonve·y ed to him the · . · ·.. , . ·, . ·.·· .. ·.: ,·substa.~ce~ of what you said to me . about additional alli~d contribut;ions in South Vietnam. · ·· v , I , I
  • shall explain to Lord Harlech that I am doing it at the direct request of the President. As I said on the telephone, I believe it would be helpful for you to say these things to the Prime Minister, although not on the basis of a direct Presidential
  • - ♦ Barlow, CLA CLA O•or1e S. Moore. .Flr•t National CltJ Bank H. W. Balaoo,-.n. Amartc:a.n and Forelp Power Co.·, Inc. Harold s. Oeneen, Chairman and Teleanph H. J.. llomne ■• Chail"'ma.n &tChief Executlve Telephone and Tele1raph Harold Lopa
  • Coaftnnlaa Mr. Mo•t'• telephone urrilatloa, we 1reat1r appreciate your to attend a nnall meettn1 ol esecuUve• of the chain •t•re• t o be held oa Turaday, S.,-.ml>ar 12, at 100 P• m. at the Cealier lnter•Amerlcaa Altair• at 690 Par k A van110 (61tb Street
  • substation in Saigon was overrun and a nearby precinct police headquarters was i n flames. The NMCC received the following information by. telephone from Saigon: At 7:30 a. m. EST a police substation in southwest Saigon was overrun by an enemy force. At 7: 50
  • CEASEMILITARYACTIVITYIN, THROUGH ANDACROSSTHE DMZANDCEASEMASSINGTROOPSNORTH OF DMZ. IN OTHERWORDSTHEYSHOULDSOLICIT ORVVIEWSON ALL THEIR MILITARYINTENTIONIN DMZAREAIN EVENTU.S. STOPS OF DRv.• ALL BOMBARDMENT CABLE4. FROMOSLOTO WASHINGTON. ALGARD TELEPHONED DAVIDSON 8 A.M
  • £:~ :::,;:.;tr. . OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON . DEC1 5 19bt. - MEMORANDUM FOR TIIE PRESIDENT I have had a telephone call this afternoon from Mitchell Sharp, Finance Minister of Canada, to say that the Canadians are prepared to let us have $100 million