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  • / s li 9 ~ ( c.J..o o /He__ I • »'•bl'aary la. 1965 CONGRESSIONAi.! f'ct,ct~ ~~ f 3~ Con!irn•lns our telephone conw.rsatlozi of yeatorday ovonlng, the n,eetlng wltl1 t.bo Vlco. P res ident and tho Attorney General on t.bo Solmb. oltuation whlc
  • OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT. Date Odol>e~ FROM THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT u:r tr: 'ZG•g4 C-ell.e r zo, £/")£~ f,:O .;,,,_., "'-· ' . 'I .. " i' •• . For appropriate handling _ _ _ _ __ _··_.· _XX
  • or telephone AC 202 - 456-2511. The Social Secretary, The White House LEMBERGER, Ernst, Am.b. of Austria Sec. of State Dean Rusk GOLDBERG 1 Arthur J., U.N. Sec. of Tree.sui7 Henry Fowler FORTAS, Abe, Supreme Court Sec. of Agriculture, O:r".d.lle FreEIDB.n
  • to The White House Washington, D. C. - Dear~n: ~~ I 1 My Assistant, Jack ~ullivan, has informed me of his telephone conversation with your ~ssistant, Jim Jones, regarding William Prescott Allen, George P. Morse, and Leonard Rqs~nberg. ~ \ \ \, x
  • Prompt action is essential. -----'L _____ Direct reply. Furn· h information ___ su·table acknowledgment propriate handling. _____ to If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encounter
  • FAUNTROY,Walter HOFFMAN,Herb ROSENTHAL,Jack (!J ,~\?) ~ IXECUTIV. WAIBIJIGTOX f/tlv /J/:. g'-")( May 25, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR. THE PRESIDENT -~...;;...~:Y~o;..;;;;~today on the telephone, i■ hi• view that you ahould the civil right• leader• before
  • ) 12:30 to 1:00 P. M. Private conversation in your office with the Prime Minister {tentative) The Prime Minister feels this is the only really important pad pf his visit 1:00 P. M. ! : • .. ... Stag -luncheon at the White House (Mrs. Abell
  • . He swims at least once a day, usually naps after lunch, and recently has taken to an occasional round of golf. But otherwise, he is going at a dead run for upward of 18 to 20 hours a day-endlessly, meetiqg people, telephoning, cajoling, head-knocking
  • ~ ~-_;.. WAIHINOTON May 25, 1964 f/r.Jy f/2. g-...y MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I talked with Whitney "Young today on the telephone, and he tell• me that it is hi• view that you should meet once more with the civil right• leaders before the summer begin
  • . FLORF.i'\CE i\1AHONEY Per our telephone conver sation of this date, there i s enclosed a print of the picture of Dr. DeBakey presenting the report of The President ' s Commission on Heart Disease, Cancer, and Stroke to The President. Dr . DeBakey would
  • (. ---,...----,-..,.......--­ " · I •1 ' ' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 27, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE ~ By telephone, this morning, I told congressma111fe11er it would be our opinion that 14 days time limitat action by Congress would be acceptable. Jake Jacbosen
  • copy of reply, If any. ----- For yum lnform.cition. - For comment. Baaic correspondence should be returned when drcift reply, memor0ndum, or comment ii •re­ quested. . BEMABXS: • Reply by Stan Musial on behalf Hasek'• telephone conversation
  • IN SUBMISSIONOF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE TELEPHONE OFFICEOF THESPEOALASSIST ANT. Date December 27, 1963 FROMTHE SPECIALASSISTANT ACTION: Comment _______ _ Draft reply __________ _ For direct reply ________ _ For your information
  • of those folders. ~ .S- 1~~L·, . Ea.Qt••~ MM:jrt •·· To: Marvin Watson Dear Marvin: \I I t I I I ~I I :' l In view of our previous conversations, I thought you would be interested in the recent exchange of correspondence
  • no mistakes about it, Riots are the only topic of conversation today and most people are talking about when the authorities are going to put a stop to the looting and ~ . It does not make any difference whether it is the City or the State or the f'ederal
  • Date: October of State -- •• '!> -lJ s J'? 19, 1966 ACTION ..=Qu Sat:D -Did reply tan ----PNlldal'•ldtp.dme._ ----- Uad--..-cl'• ~ NOTE Promp, lldloa X DINct If' more than 48 houn' delaJle encountered, please telephone the undenlped
  • ~day •.._ A ~-· ..1.l'I • Jl. ~✓~It/I- l/~Nl/111/a..,lr L o'4-I M (.,.l?#l'~IN_,,o/ lf~t,, Doar said that §NCOis looking for an is sue and will try to push the white . community into making a mistake. Doar, in hie conversations with the white