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  • . 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
  • . Roet• WWRoetow:rln March 30, 1968 Mr. Rostow, A Richard Cohen, Assistant Executive Director of American Jewish Congress in New York City, telephoned~ say they are going to make a proposal tomorrow to the President, whlch he wanted you to be aware
  • >, TELEPHONE Nrn1BE TWO ON- TWO DASH SEVEN NINE NINE DASH TWOSIX ZERO ZERO, IN NEW YORK, AD ADVISED HE WAS IN WASHINGTON SITTING BESIDE A FRitND OF FATHER DIEGo·s. GARDINER ASKED IF DI~GO COULD SEE Hlt1 TOMORROW AS HE, GARDINER, \ltAS GOING TO FLY TO NEW YORK
  • to whom she talked in Vietnam. When­ ever she volunteered to give a personal message to the folks back home, she was surrounded by the homesick, and at last count, she had telephoned or written a personal letter to 917 families. Those fine young men out
  • 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
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  • n.nd_equipment for 25 which adequate stocks may be maintained' to meet in whole . . • , 8 1 • or in part the requirements of the Department and its agen2 cies; central messenger, mail, telephone, and other communi- 3 cations services; procurement
  • 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
  • , Broadcasting and Tourism and operation.of •• Directorate arranged with the·Turkish Pl'T for installation direct telegraph facilities· to Rome, Paris, London and NewYork, as well as telephone lines for overseas and local ,:~lls, and a radio supervisor to arrange
  • :~ rimg~(i;• •~h! : _~ ~ -~~;r.~?'ies . wh~."ch Jtos_s . l1ad alreadtJ?.8~~:r.:~~d-·,~1:1t·YQ~~~ .~ me a.!l~.. 9,~r vi.ews or .the Viet."la,me.!S.e - ~~r\_; Collins and I ended our ...t .a lk amicably enough with my invitation to him to telephone me
  • suggested in that memorandum. available for the appointment DRAFT 9/23/68 Mrs. Youngman and I have relinquished New York on September the northern miles 27, 1968 and have returned address Telephone: My new office This Company to which (603
  • this is that John called on the telephone, and I indic~ted to him that we would let him kn.o~ the appropriate individual in the White House. . Ltr. to LCW, 9/1/65 >< from John J. Gunther,· "'1. S. Conference of Mayors ,.. centr.::il ft) ., ~;t 't~ HOUSE