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  • . 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
  • and Vance are We believe that .Yance's~ctio~s Walt Rostow:pob . telephone 6-2.6-68 7:l0p situation ant, informal meeting on Wednesday. inclined to proceed. contact would • are sufficient to handle this contact. INFORMATION Wedneaday, 6:15 p. m
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • . Roatow WW:R.oatow:rhl News Media Contacts Monday, January 29, 1968 Hobart Lewis, Dave Reed, John Hubbell, Kenneth Gilmore of Reader 1 s Digest, doing "anatomy of Pueblo incident" Tuesday, January ·30, 1968 Drew Pearson, Washington Post, on telephone
  • Date ~f~t 7 '£8:t'l ~l!!C:RE'P FL:M~H ... ·VIA C.AS CHANNELS February 13, 1968 FOR MR. CYRUS VANCE, SEOUL. FROM WALT ROSTOW This la a. back up message in ca11e our telephone circuit does· not . work. 1. President wishes me to make a final check
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Bombing Cessation 1. As you requested in your telephone conversation with me this morning, I talked to General Abrams on the secure telephone regarding paragraph 10 of Ambassador Bunker's message, Saigon to State 38599. General Abra.us
  • to my message. 2. General Westmoreland repeated over the telephone to me at 0815 hours the gist of his earlier mes sage; namely, he believes the VC struck out in Phases 1 and 2 of their offensive. He considers he has opportunities available to exploit
  • (a) BY-+-ON A csECttt[I.~~ Jv)/iV' DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE T H E NAT IONAL W AR COL LEGE OFFICE O F THE CO MMANDANT WASHINGTON, O .C. 20315 14 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: Telephone conversation with General Eisenhower, 14 February 1968 General
  • are prepared to compromise. That is, you are prepared to see the participants listed. But on -two points you intend to hold firm; that is, on "without conditions" and tilne. At about this point I received a telephone call from Ben Read who told me that we would
  • . "Negotiations-Hopes vs. Realities", Statement of the Special Committee on Negotiations. 11 I Citizens Committee for PEACE WITH FREEDOM in Vietnam 1028 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20036 Telephone: Area Code 202-659-1145 A non-profit, non
  • , 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
  • - ♦ 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