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  • • .. 'r - HE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE MEMORANDUM ANSWER NAME TIME ,, ( 0 ------+-~--- --~ 5Hd u'-o ~ ,.J! --..+----=-------~--~----~-----+----- l21c/JD Fl.E.Et .tou2 ,4/?o J,._;p . Th U• $, GOYERH'ilE'iT PRINTING OFFICE
  • Telephone memo, Baker, 6/8/67, 7.45 PM
  • privacy and security through cland.est111e eavesdroPPins davices and telephone taps. I have been quite disturbed to cliso°"'r the existence ot so ineey ~aknesses in prosent ~ecurlty arrangemente at the White House 111d th4 cODM4,U$nt exposure of your
  • developments in Mexico City in connection with Lee Oswald's contacts with the Cuban and Soviet Embassies there which were established by CIA telephone taps. Apparently Oswald was in Mexico from September 26th to October 3rd and telephone intercepts, transcripts
  • : State - l; Secret Service - 3; CIA - l; Army - 3; and Air Force - 2 . To handle the complex telephone situation, we have, since my memorandum of last week, added three men from the military . This past week was devoted primarily to organization
  • Conversation with Senator Inouye' telephone conversation LBJ /Ikeda Read draft statements RWK suggestions we expect for Senator's s personal secretary re trans-Pacific 6/18/64 LBJ to make and Ikeda text remarks: M s.s, 17.'~ 1
  • . IC) Cloaed In accordancewith restrictlonscontainedIn the donor'sdeed of gift. 3/20/2009 C1J ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY ~ ~JC:';7, 1964 Dear Chuck: I am passing accordance this this on to you in with our telephone
  • SI CE HE HAD O REASOtTO HAVEIT. THATIT AS OT HERPLACETO TELEPHONE THE RUSSIN CONSULATE ANDIF SHE DID IT WASIN A OFFICIALFORMANDTO HELPLEE OS ALOIN THE INTEREST OF PERFORING HERDUTIES. THATI SHE G VE HI, HERT LEPHONE NUBER IT AS SO THATHE COULD
  • June 5, 1967. "This day began with the most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house–the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news." (Lady Bird Johnson” Diary) At 4:35 AM
  • June 5, 1967. "It began with that most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house: the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news
  • Manager will establish the TOC at Headquarters, (ordinarily, will telephone AEC, at the appropriate from 3 to 5 minutes maintain this contact contact before the Chief, time the shot) through detonation time until mination (for CONDITIONIV
  • ~ / OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D.C; .3.2 Cc ;L __....- 20301 , /1AR2s 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. J. William Doolittle First Assistant, Civil Division Department of Justice Pursuant to our telephone conversation of March 24, 1965, we
  • -------- ---------------------------- , .. . '. =10PSECRfTTHE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON, 0. C. 20301 CM-2944-68 3 Feb 1968 ...__ MEMORANDUMFOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: KHE SANH DECLASSIFIED Authority Jc S II)- 3 - 7i' ~ '{P , NARS, Date By ::::s 3- /' - 77 In response to your telephone call
  • from the North Vietnamese who even refuse to acknowledge there are any North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam. The Hanoi representatives are prepared to stay in Paris and even read the telephone directory if necessary to keep nonproductive talks go
  • TELEPHONE 46-33-37, MEXICO ., 3 •.. ON 2 SEP SUBJ REPORTED IN MEXICO TO PROFESSOR EDELBERTO TORRES,ADDRESS CENERAL ZUAZUA NU1;3ER37• INTERIORs. TORRESIS NICARAGUAN IN CHARGE OF NICARAGUACOMMUNIST PARTYTRAVELLERS TO CUBA. WELL KNOliNCOMMUNIST
  • 6 Clearance,, p = Mro Freeman (telephone) FE - Mro Barnett(draft)S/S AID= Mr. Poats (subs) EA = Mro Fearey . nsen classification approved by, OOD= Col. = Mri. McClelland (subSo) Chr,stensenWhite House ~ - • REPRODUCTIONFROM THIS COPY
  • seas Operational Teletype Network Facsimile/Data Network Administrative Telephone Crypto-TTY Network NASA Domestic Operational Teletype System NASA Specialized Data Network FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY FOR OFFICIAL USE Of\L..'y NATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL
  • ~- ~ -- - \ ~ ~======~ - - ~ - -- -- I - ' ~ o/,v:tr., ~ m;rL .- ffcC ._ 71:_ _ ~~~~~ -~~~ - - . J#NI. tr __,,,,,.. .~ - - ~ \ - ~ - - ~- - - w.~ F - f~ . ~.t> ~ ~~~ ~~ JJ, ~. \ -- - Conversation with Senator Inouye's personal telephone conversation LBJ
  • 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
  • Ashenhein telephoned ten , .. l to Lightbourne and reported "99 percent eerta:tn 11 .tb.ai letter satis£actor7~ UNC:LASSIJ'!ED I L------~-------------------~'-"'-""- -------------- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 44 Control
  • in the northern period two areas." At this concern point, about the President again expressed Khe Sanh. - In a telephone Westmoreland reaffirmed When General Wheeler and Wheeler's agreement the President be informed call to General
  • but we were prepared to review with the Panamanians all problems. He characterize!i the declaration as containing nothing offensive to either side and as stating the same position he had taken during his first telephone conversation with President Chiari
  • . LIMITED OFFICIAL USE S/F:JFFried:E/TEP:FSanderson:cb 6/4/66 action. prob­ TO: S/P - Mr. Owen FRCM: EUR/RPE - LeRoy F. SUB: DACE._~phasis on World Food Prllem REF: Our telephone conversation th s morning Here is the draft of our memo to Mr Mann
  • Minister of Jamaica to the President. This message was telephoned to the Department by the Jamaican Embassy for transmission to the White House. Enclosure: Message from the Acting Prime Minister of Jamaica. J-'/ -: 1:-'.; -.....__ ~ ~. l
  • ; Secret Service - 3; CL - ~~ Ar.cy - 3; and Air Force - 2. To handle the con1plex telephone sit t:.ation, we have, since my memorandum of last week, added three men fr0"".u1 the :militar.r• - -~'Lis pas-t, week was devoted primarily ·to organization
  • conferred tion, and made the 0910 hours this morning I discussed the Khe Sanh by telephone with General Westmoreland. He had just from a visit.to northe~n I Corps Area during which he with senior commanders, personally surveyed the situa­ finalized
  • . ---- a btJcauac Ca tro ed.­ ·'8-rk.1:n_,, ....,., • ,' I .t:«"t.>J."\ .1n..l!.4 .t-'rt.t.;.::>1..u~.i.•n· FROM WALT ROSTOW_ -· ,· lZ!Z/66 l . . ' . C~. 'IS" ?~ _;_-- Herewith a s~mmary of John McCloy's report to me by telephone upon his return. 1
  • . It did not even include a confusion ploy. Hanoi has done nothing. In all conversations -- and we have a telephone on every line - - the other party has merely hung up. We now n eed to make a report to the UN Security Council and consider whether
  • : ) The attached papers cover the Zanzibar problem and Dea.n Rusk and I / would like to talk with you about them on the telephone at your conveni~ )' (.l,N....; (: 1 ence on Monday. The one question which you may wish to decide today \ (. o-~, vd is whether you
  • . JOHNSON National Security Council Starr of the Committee or Principals Reference is made to our telephone conversation today on the background of the Comm1ttee or Principals. I believe the attached copy or a letter to Jimmy Lay and the accompanying draft
  • in your ott1ce, at your convenience, using a portable aelf-contained projector. 2. Arrangements to view any of the &WDmaries may be made with the Joint War Games Agency, OJCS, Lt Colonel Hei ■ er, telephone OX1'ord 5-3705 or 5-3715. JAMESD. KEMP Bri
  • will follow later this If you approve, Jim Jones could inform us by telephone Department will get out the messages promptly. and the State COPY DEPARTMENT OF STATE Wuhlncton, O.C. 20520 December 27, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALTW. R0STOW THE WHITEHOUSE
  • . IN THE 7TH AND 8 TH DISTRICTS 'it1HICH WILL TAKE UNTIL t10NDAY OR TUESDAY ro : CLEAN CUT. THE POLICE ARE GETTING TELEPHONE CALLS FROM IHE POPULACE TELLING THEM WHERE THE VC ARE LOCATED. Q. WHAT ARE THE CHANCES FOR NEGOTIATION NOW? WHAT WOULD BE THE SITUATION
  • · (Insert 20 through .36) EUROPEAN (Inse11; here pages · 37 through Mess ages covering afternoon. the balance 81) of the .areas will ~ollow later Ii you approve, Jim Jone ·s could inform us by· telephone · Department will get out the messages
  • : Coqversation with Member of Congress or His Staff I conferred with Wil_~-;~~-- Jordan, ·...Executive Sec., Sen. Richard Russc:ill, Ga. (Tltlo, Name, end Stale) D in person, D by telephone, a t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­ I called Mr
  • ~O 1 ~\.-, roeSECR THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF DECLASS WASHINGTON, IFIED 11', .'~-~~;;_JJ. ~ 0 D. C. 203 1 ~~~ ✓0-3 7?~ ~ , 'AR , Date -3-/6--7'J.. ~~-~~~li~~S :utho~ty Y MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Telephone Conversation
  • , ashin ton Star, telephon d you. He ·aid it ''is very · mport nt,' th y are working on a story. I ask d him th ubject f his story. He didn't ~ant to tell me. When I pressed him a bit more, h said ''it is a major story about the J ohnson ad1 'linistration