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- ~ / 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
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- and on the actions which the Secretary of Stat~ was proposing. After con~iderable di~cussion of the~e proposals, the follouing were decided upon: f ~ f ~ ~ A) The President would speak on the telephone wi.th President Chfa.ri, provided that Mr. Salinger was able
- Andrews once claimed telephoned him shortly after th~~~~j._n_299~~d requested him to defend Oswald. Andrews was 1ll~atcne't:1meand later thought the call was a figment of his imagination. Andrews also claimed that Oswald had visited his office in June 1963
- - PRIORITY .., , · 3607 LIMIT DISTRIBUTION this afternoon I had telephone caDJfrom William BarllP, Assistant Dean Harvard Law School, Cambddge, -M ass , asking my view regarding proposed meeting of International Law Academy at Ha.ban& scheduled for June 22
- 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
- letter of .O ctober 22 and to our 'telephone conversation yesterday on the .oubject of a possible trip by Senator Capehart to Cuba. I note that the Senator would be accompanied by a member of his staff, by repreaentatives of DLF and the Export-Import Bank
- at the State Department. The call concerned Cuban sugar operations . Telephone Conversation between Bob Kle gerg of Kingsville, Texas, and Seno Johnson, June 16, 1959 K If you coulli say something backing up what the State Department has already said. •• 0
- ~!VEN T~IS ~VENI NA TO STEVENSON, MCCLOY AND YOST AND ALREADY TELEPHONED TO SECRET P,RY. ?:f , AT FIRST MEETING Y~STERDAY SYG FOUND CASTRO IN ! ~POSSI BLE . AND INTRACTABLE MOOD. HE WAS EXTREMELY BITTER AT SOVIETS, . PARTICUlARLY BECAUSE KHRUS~CHEV HAD