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  • to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
  • : nm J 8SEIU39.I !f 8B:E8 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Memorandum ol Conversation DATE: February 21. 1968 5:00 p.m. SUDJECT: Middle East PARTICIPANTS• The Secretary Deputy Under Secretary Charles E. Bohlen Ambassador Anatotiy F. Dobrynin, USSR COPIES
  • THE CURRENT · DIRECTION OF NORTH VIETNAMESE POLICY. "UNABLE TO STOP THE OPENING ·OF' CONVERSATIONS IN PARIS, THE PEK-I•l\;e-,\ffntOfU·T-I ES · AR~7)00ST[.ESS" DOI ~m- THEIR" · UTMOST- TC? ;..;:r!':I'( THi:::.. :~ S~GNIF!CANCE AND AVOID!NG A NEGOTIATED SOLU
  • :;t Restow to f'tesident, 6.20 p.m ... s tp ~,o,lQ,45' N~qs-1--,i' [Duplicate of #45, NSF, CF, USSR, Dobrynin Conversations, Vol. 2, 4/68-9/68] -if5-B'a-1Tten:teetlt----!.'..~ll)U:WU:.r.atl.oll-L:e~" ~ 1-7~'1 $' #LJ 9 S- 91,, 7p [Duplicate
  • . 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
  • for conversion. ----------------------------------Strong possibility, circumstaaces therefore, that even under best and any of these alternatives, it might be necessary suspend operations Monday for increase coiling-off uncertliinty We seeking course
  • ,ENTEREDTHREESH~P~ TO EXAMINE ~HEIR WARES. - RETURNROUTETO HOTELWASLINEDWITH AN ESTIMATED45,000 PEOPLE. EN ROUTEWERECLIMAXED ljy STOP SEVERALIMPROMPTU CONVERSATIONS . BEFOREISTAN~YLTECHNICALUNIVERSITYWHEREVP QUESTIONED SEVERAL STUDENTS ON THEIR STUDIES0 ONE
  • in Cyprus, I am heartened by my conversations with your leaders·-- and impressed anew by your President and by· your Vice Presid.ent~ Mrs. Johnson and I sh all never forget the wannth and oourteay of the Cypriot people we have met. I leave convinced
  • , 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
  • support for an indefinite US involvement in Vietnam. You are ·f amiliar with this pattern of thought. You should also know: -- I had a long tel eph_o ne conversation with Joe Johnson. It turned out that a good deal of the mood of the group was generated
  • are aware of the subject of this conversation .. Subject to )'Our judgment, I 'Would talk to him along som~thi.ng like these lit\es. I would tell him it is our opinio11 that the coordinated N~A/VC attacks and the enemy's extensive propaganda campaign have
  • WITH PRESIDENT THIEU LATE AFTERNO~N ON FEBRUARY 19. HE ~A S RELAXED AND CONFIDENT A~D I N A CHEERrUL MOOD. 2. I OPENED THZ CONVERSATION BY SAYING THAT APPARENTLY HIS FORECAST OF ENEMY TACTICS HAD BEEN CORRECT AND THAT WE ~ERE APPARENTLY NOW IN THE SECOND PHASE
  • should not be changed now. Telephones, The GSATelecommunications Section should be notified in writing of' tile change in name trom HHFAto Department of Housing and Urban DeY!!lopmenttor locations serviced by the GSAswitch~oards. This intormat:lon should
  • ~ 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
  • him • and advised him to "watch out for this one." Mundt says, however, he sees nothing in the President's proposal, as described to him over the telephone, which would affect adversely either railroads or truckers, latter of which is importafit
  • ".llqJ ~ -$ ~ NS\; c.f; IJ N ~ M - ) ~ \I .a-.1'' # Af-Htt~B-+ - ----HM'.'('J\llMt'rt'~ttc·'ietit+- ~ 1.\/3/0 3 "'t.!3"o ~ ~c.~ 1 6 cl.i, [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 9/5/68] ~ Conversations 5...,_ __..c,2,-. .,. ,pr--#72 with Norwegiani." ,t
  • . 2138 South 61st Court Cicero, ·Illinois G0550 Telephone: 312--242-2224 September 3, 1968 The President The White House Washington, D.C. JAMES V . KRAKORA Chairman VLASTISLAV CHALUPA Secretary ADOLPH CIERNY EDWARD DELLIN OR. MIKULAS FERJENCIK VACLAV
  • in phone report of Paris conversations .. It was the shortest yet on record--three hours. Ii was an absolute boilerplate exchange on both sides. At the tea-break, which lasted 45 minutes, the North Vietnamese told Harriman that there had been nothing new
  • HAO HAO A PLEASANT CONVERSATION• 5, IF ANYTHING FURT HER NEED BE SAID TO PRESS t SUGGEST FOLLOWING• HAVING RECEIVED CREDENTIALS FROM NEB# DR ARIAS NATURALLY ' INTERESTED IN PROGRAMS UNDER AL.L1 ANCE FOR PROGRESS AND OTHER U• S • PANAMA COOPERATIVE
  • of the Ky government in opposition newspapers, the end of the political campaign brought retaliation which several op­ position edi~ors freely predicted in conversations with me. The editor of the daily Thoi Dai tipped me off on election eve about
  • Telephone • Electronic• New York. New York, a •T - Co.· ~ . ----·-- .. . , . THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE ••- •• ·- ·7 WASHINGTON 25, D.C. January 28, 1966 MEMORANDUM TO: Mr. Joseph Califano FROM: Secretary of Commerce Listed below are names
  • /-.!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
  • 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
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  • should discuss with the Secretary General the possibility of sending someone else to the Republic of Korea and to the United States to also discuss this matter. You may wish to discuss this matter with Secreta"ry Rusk on the telephone and consider