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  • not four think ot since I was my reaponsibilityo this your answers imply tbet of HUD. Would. you still 00 :,cu wQuld like this job?• WEAVER:• 0Yes.• MAN: "Hr. Weaver.,tomorro•1 morning if we cell the telephone operator ,our number
  • opportunity, of urban a penetrating of Housing to our our able Secretary the growing an urban place and assist renaissance for all to live and work. the Commission The President's wishes relayed by telephone from Texas 'SO,,€J .fake Jacob a &J
  • ~ Telecommunications The Republic of Senegal has a postal service comparable to those in the countries of Europe or America, an urban and interurban telephone system, a large station for sending and receiving radio messages at Cape Verde and long distance telegraph
  • .¢'417? .antjJ=, NARS, Date 6P.67 CONFIDJO.TTTATI -, ASSISTANT SECRETARY WASHINGTON In reply refer INTERNATIONAL Dear SECURITY to 1-11356/62 AFFAIRS OF DEFENSE 25, D. C. 2 0 S::P1962 Bob: This letter, in response to your telephone date
  • . "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
  • CEASEMILITARYACTIVITYIN, THROUGH ANDACROSSTHE DMZANDCEASEMASSINGTROOPSNORTH OF DMZ. IN OTHERWORDSTHEYSHOULDSOLICIT ORVVIEWSON ALL THEIR MILITARYINTENTIONIN DMZAREAIN EVENTU.S. STOPS OF DRv.• ALL BOMBARDMENT CABLE4. FROMOSLOTO WASHINGTON. ALGARD TELEPHONED DAVIDSON 8 A.M
  • £:~ :::,;:.;tr. . OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON . DEC1 5 19bt. - MEMORANDUM FOR TIIE PRESIDENT I have had a telephone call this afternoon from Mitchell Sharp, Finance Minister of Canada, to say that the Canadians are prepared to let us have $100 million
  • /-.!Jf.Jj:;_ INFORMATION Wednesday February 7, 1968 ~- 10:30 a. m. SITUATION ROOM MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Possible Evacuation of Lang Vei The NMCC informs us that they have just received garbled secure telephone call from MACV which indicates that all
  • -and ti·ucke1·s have been to sec him and advised him "to watch out for thi·s one. 11 Mundt says, how.ever, he sees nothing in the President's p1·oposal, as described to him over the telephone, which would affect adversely either raih-oads or truckers, latter
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  • • man onlr as ".Johnny Kn11ht". "A thoueand dollar• 19 a thouaand dollars," nian. "I didn't aek too nv.ny queetlone. 11 Humphrey made the atatementa He relueed to appear in ~r•on. 1n a ■ peclal Hmnphrey telephone told new ■• hook-up. Duvalier