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  • md inereasiag activity o ffI White House dces not pbu the OOJwith" 1®}1!:11.t' @oo-timJ@d ~d I appreciat@ yMJr of concem no obj~~tion-if f@r t@ •-' Telegraphic tran;m_iuion and B., Ji'~t ~o J:@1®@~~ the :t'®PlJ' "t d@ !3@o DQ>rf!e DD
  • Telegraphic iransmission, and -EE-:-EAfJ-:-RCCGll-ins+se-s-:-l Cfoarances: . EA - Mr. Fearey ,~ Yaµ{IDI· S/S - cla~slflcation opprovod by, --.:.-·. lrs I . Grant •• ~~:r,-S?.:'SZl5'.n2:1:~~Z'-c- ~-il~:.i.l1..:-~~.&'A~ij;~ GO !Jilliker
  • terms that we view alliance with 1apan as "utterly -fundamentaln, essential to US in own defense and in relation defense of ~ World, \ \ Telegraphic transmission and classification approved by, Clearances: SIS .. Mr o FE .. Roae-rtw l3arnett II
  • upen post 9 s confirmation objection perceivedo END IAlt '·.,_ \ ' by NEA:iNE Toi. .. E•t. -5569 Telegraphic cl ■ 11ific1tion tr■ n1ml11ion approved by, and NEA ... REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" J I
  • RAILROAD TELEGRAPHER'S JOI, IS ANON& THE FIN LIVINI ,PIRSOf~ WITHDIRECTKNOWLEDGE OF THE ELECTION. JOHNSON'SWIDOW,LADYBIRD, NH INFORNED OF SALAS' STATNENTS 'AND SAID THROUGH A SPOKESNONAN THATSHI ''KNOWSNO NOREAIOUTTHI.DETAILS OF THE 1948
  • the difference. The last 200 names were all in the same color ink, whereas the earlier voters' names were written in different colors. The last 200 were written in good hand by a person who wrote well. Luis Salas was a telegraph operator; he wrote well. G: Who
  • JIB• .l!@haAsooID'NQlt¥(1'JfE _....,,,,-- .... ~.~·USG d~s -·- not pl&an t@ publish •ss~g@ bl.llt has ~@ @bj@cttioo if OOUwish@® Telegraphic transmission and d UNCLASSIFIED D~~ REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITED.UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED
  • their respective re pon• aibilities o Any dif ferencea which may arise will be referred to the Panama Review Group located in W&shingtono upon by the Panama Review Con:mittee will b Any action ap ed report Washington Telegraphic transmlulon
  • , Sec. 3.4 NIJ f/- ',t~~ ~- Telegraphic transmiuion and classification approved by1 Clearancess NARA. Date I?a\llJJC ca. 2- 3 1J-!J~ Willian ~ , OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE : 0 0 COLLECT · J¢BP 19. 2206 Department of Slate . /3
  • all In his fearless t.o man's yearning pursuit for peace. of a world free humanity. ITTI WM. As it Drafted by: Telegraphic transmission NEA:SOA:CCLaise:mb classification approved and by: aise ~an~ sis = Mr o McKesson White House
  • . Thompson White House - Mr. Bostow . ~~~M DS-322 -flCD[ Telegraphic tran1miuion and .. :, ·,. ;-~,f - ' .•• :r ··i :J•' (I , •·. .. .aubaasy BAGHDAD IMMEDIATE STATE tnm1s BAGHDAD1712 y
  • ? President: State, Defense, Joint Chiefs all agree to resume in near future. Ford: What kind of bombing do they recommend? President: Security problem. Don't want to telegraph our shots. Ford: If your advisers say bombing is necessary -- I'm
  • telegraphic involving the Vice Preaident•a Bricson. trattic should be cleared with either Mt-. M:Conaugey or 'l'. ~ L. ~ D. Battle Executive Secretary DECLASSIFIED Authority By_~ llitRCC ~ k, , NARS, Date - /@C)/z" ~//9'/z7 Vice President's
  • and conclusions represent the best judgment of the Directorate of Intelligence as of 22 June 1967. SEGR~T- reception, the stations can be modified to handle two­ way television, telephone, and telegraph traffic. When this occurs, probably within the next few
  • ., International Telephone & Telegraph MOORE, William T., Moore-McCormack Lines Inc. BRINCKERHOFF, Charles, Anaconda Co. HEISKELL, Andrew, Time Inc. KIEBERG, Robert J. PETERSON, Rudolph A., Bank of America DE CUBAS, Jose, Westinghouse Electric Corp TAILOR
  • /) Telegraphic transmission and classification approved by: d ~ UNCLASSIFIED REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" OU INDICATE: 0 0 59 478 § G .' ~ ' ,.l . C, y.' COLLECT CHARGETO (I ,,,.. 1,, Origin ACTION: AmEmbassy
  • ~nd South Vietnam will not enemy troops. why we don't bomb the enemy supplying Telegraphs the ·wrong signal to Hanoi, China. Universal opinion of our estimators that cessation of bombing would cause the enemy to beli~ve their ca.use wa3 right
  • . Neither Amalg,a.mated WireleH (Austr&lasia) Limited. nor any Telegraph Colll)any or Government Telegraph Administration or other Company or person whatsoever concerned in the forwa.rdinl' of this Beam Wireless Message shall be liable for any lose, injul"T
  • : That you authorize telegraphic transmission of the enclosed messages thanking Kiesinger, Brandt and Schuetz for their birthday greetings and affirming the determina­ tion of the United States to support the Federal Republic and Berlin. Approve
  • to transmit the approved messages telegraphically before December·31. Enclosures: As stated DEPARTHENTOF STATE Suggested Mesoage Your Excellency: On behalf of the American people, I em pleased to extend my sincere greetings and good Yishes to Your
  • Honourable of the Louglas Je:y, m~P. , the President 3oard of Trade in London, about the Uni~ed States balance of payments and imports of aircraft. This message reached me by telegraph yesterde:y morning. /,/;~~· ~a~~ (J.E. Minister Chadwick) (Commercial
  • Guide , ~+,(JO ~ ARA,Dau ~ B. lf Dnllecl by1 . ,· Iii' Alltl'Ulaclsel/J,,r, Clewances, D'gJPa~r . ·Tel. Eat. ~" , Telegraphic ,..__luion gneradh 2/14J • JQ.53... ss- d.uilica1ion FORMDS-322 ,and "' Mr. Walker -swenr 8-65 _.-i
  • - In order to enable the posts to ensure timely delivery we would hope to transmit the approved messages telegraphically before December 31. (}'\\~tiJJ1h 'Benjamin H. Read Executive Enclosures: As stated Secretary THE WHITE HOUSE WA ■ MtNeTON "tell
  • Talbot West doesn°t 1 in which many Paks limited by Telegraphic transmissionand Drafted bys NEA:SOA:DTSchneider:fah~S/22/64 classificationapproved by, Clearancesa s /s - SOA = Mro Schneider Miss Moor DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 , State
  • to ~esideat 4H$t I my best wishes for ycunT continued m,c~eas m ·the great •reapons tb:llities b~ w:lt~ bdhauisbnaa of wpl7 tJNQUOIEo but has ao njectiolt if wishe,s to do so. End Drafted by1 Telegraphic transmission and classification approved
  • Resolution. F: Right. G: None of us knew, of course, that the Tonkin Resolution was spurious. And you're familiar, of course, with the telegraph that was suppressed from Captain Herrick of the r·laddox. If that telegraph LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Statements o DIJfl.,_d b¥!,.,0 . . .... ., . ~ ~ Telegraphic transmission and I O - Har lan Cleveland 1.u ~ u1\JP ~ WGJones; HC l eve land~ a mc1ass1.f.1cat1on approvec1 bY• Clearances~ :&XXXN.lt~Ji~H ACDA - Mr. Foster EUR '"° Mr. Tyler
  • to of Defense McNamaraso that he can Tel. bt, Draftedby, Text received g'!C'.mteful to you for taking Telegraphic 1,u.,.luioft clouilicolioft -ad and by,.• S/S .. Herbert Thomptr:On REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED
  • , with courage and confide.,nce() of autual trust May the. long­ and conf1denge betwee.n our two ~un,trtes be strengthened from year to yearo ENDQUO?Eo END NBAisbr, JiCWinglalk .. l/24/ Telegraphic transmiuion 6Tel. and Ext. classification approved
  • 0CHARGE TO Origin · >-.J z I l J I ,,..- . FORM DS·322A CONTINUATION SHEET COR RECTIONS MADE ON THIS ORIGINAL MUST BE MADE ON All COPIES BEFORE THE TELEGRAM IS DELIVERED TO THE TELEGRAPH BRAN~ 10-20-!50 Page 2 of t elegram to _ _U=-UN
  • , Telegraphic transmiulon and Drafted by, lO~UNP:EABrown;WBBuffum:a~ dauillcatlon approved by, EUR ° AF "" Mr. Stro~ _as &Z!l!.!.§? IO"" _Joseph J. Sisco Captain Freeman REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS ''UNCLASSIFIED" '. , ; ss US
  • PHASE ONE E AND E PLAN. SUBMIT TELEGRAPHICALLY ESTIMATE NUMBER POTENTIAL EVACUEES. GP-2. RUSK DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 State Dept. Guidelines _ Byf - - -· NARA, Date/ i11/'0:y . x::·,: nox FROM QlITCK COPY ! _ _ _ ! J THE WHITE
  • '• telephone number ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS: To guard against mistakes or delays, the sender of a message should order it repeated, that ls, telegraphed back to the originating office for comparison
  • should current mid-1967)0 amount of critiealo delivery in be possible. US-South This Africa provision contract for best 1elindaba atomic was our energy identified Rea~tor agreement by' South ~j Drafted by: J Telegraphic transmission
  • by the President became law. I did receive a telegraphic invitation from Mr. Lawrence O'Brien, who was then on the President's staff, inviting me to the signing ceremony at the White House, but I did not attend. G: Before we get back to the legislative history
  • correct it to that extent. The communications workers had concluded a contract with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in the East. It was a satisfactory settlement. Mr. Joe Byrne, the president of the union, had blessed it, the employees had
  • the request by telephone. But And of course, bolstered it, came through with the telegraph request, too. And it was all done and I had no problems. As I say, thare were no blocks in the way any place. F: Did the Justice Department send someone out here
  • , and he would talk about something that was coming up. He knew in advance about my thinking. That was easy to telegraph. He had adventitious aides to help him. I have no recollection of the subject matter. But he was on the ball all the time. As whip, I