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  • CoRcoRAN,FOLEY, 1511 K YOUNGMAN &RowE STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C. N. W. 200015 TELEPHONES REPUBLIC 7-0200 REPUBLIC 7-3S25 CABLES June FOLYN CORCORAN YOUNGMAN 1, 1967 Dear Drew, Do you read S_upreme- Court decisions? If you don't
  • THE PRE.SIDENT July 9, 1969 Dear Walt: I was shocked to read of some of the disclosures made by members of the Administration to Teddy White and reported by him in his book. I thoughtJyou might like to see the kind of questions he referred to me and the answer
  • . They found little or none. On the other hand, there have been civilian casualties and disruption of public services. Just before I came into the room, I read a long cable from Ambassador Bunker which described the vigor with which the Vietnamese Government
  • which was supported by rocket and artillery. Att?.,cking under the supporting fire of air,· artillery and naval gunfire, the Marines pursued the enemy, northward until dark. Night blocklng positions have been consoli~ated in the area, with plans
  • of his comrades are answering for you at this hour. I stood before some of them at midnight at an air base in Thailand just a few weeks ago. I wanted so much that night to give medals to all of them. Instead, I gave them something just as meaningful-I
  • , President, Republic of Kenya, Nairobi, ¥&18iIR · AF:AFE :WPO'Neill:djw 9/14/65 Clearance: AFE - Mr. Mulcahy cl' ' Mr . President, Jack asked me to get this to you sooner than night reading --- if possible. I Juanita Sep 13 4:30 I EXECUTIVI osJ..1
  • of protest demonstra­ tions by civil rights organizations. One such demonstration took place on the night of June 6, 1966, when a group of about 36 Negroes and two white persons, led by Marion Barry of the Student Non-Violent the Coordinating Committee
  • ROOMCWOTR ING> Received: LBJ Ranch Coml't'Cen. 9 :27 PM Monday 26 Februa:ry 1968 TO. THEPRESIDENT ' CITE CAPao,96 S!eR!T 1 ~S~ECR~ET-· =-· . I MR. ~OSTOWWANT!O YOU TO READ THE P'OLLOWINOREPORT_r • . ' TODAY AT ABOUT NOON,!L!MtNTs·or A us SPECIAL
  • by case basis, authorize night-time _defined significant targets in unpopulated, remote areas . Vietnam-Cambodian border. B-52 strikes on clearly astride the South C. Increase the strength of our active defensive measures of short duration in remote
  • MATTER AT LEVEL OF OFFICIALS AS ARE SO MANY ~OUTINE MATTERS •. TSIRIMOKOS ASKED WHETHER MASLOXOVETS HAD ~ COME TO 'THE AMERICAN EMBASSY AND I SAID HE HAD. 1 GAVE NO \ )NDICATION .·OF .WHAT HAD HAPPENED AFTER THAT· .NOR DID ·, ASK •. HE .READ ME -A SHORT
  • vision. situation me. if we move the This means we would have to The President: I read Wilbur Mills a CO':,lple:of intelligence reports last night. It appears that he is getting weak in his stomach. I told him that if we have to send the 82nd
  • : Astronauts' Trip to the Far East, February 21 - March 18, 1966 Enclosed are proposed letters to the Chiefs of State the Astronauts will visit in the Far East for the President to signo /J-,~ L.,,,,,, Benjamin H. Read ,-- Executive Secretary Enclosures
  • -4C MODERATE DA~AGE, NI~E F·4C MINOR DA!1AGE, TWO KIA CARCN), FOUR WIA (THREE USAF', ONE us~~C). . . DURING TH~ NIGHT or·2-3 FEB co~ THIEN RECEIVED 138 ROUNDS OF ARTY/RKT FIRE. NO CASUALTIES REPORTED. CII· CTZ> • , • XONTU~ IS RELATIVELY QUIET
  • Fargo St., Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. READ, Mr~. Thom., R.R. 1, Fenwick, Mich., 3/4/65. BARNA,M:·s. John W., ll8 Towar, Ionia, Mich., 3/3/65. SCHMIDT,Sister M. Gratia, St. Michael Convent, Southfield, Mic~., 3/4/65. KAPLA,John J., Sr., 100 Colfax, NE, Grand
  • no incidents or problems reported. Charles Sither ,,_,..,..r., rr• ' • • 4 • ~;65SEP2 . M1 9 49 I September 26, Monday - 3:00 1966 P.M. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. MARVINWATSON At this time demonstrating reading, there are approximately in front
  • Read FR01vl: Bromley Per your request Stnith . . I ·- i -I ll l • i . . ._..._ •. . .. . . .. . . ._.,,.. . . Approved. ~-9'"Rel.e~~e2000/99/1~ : NLJ-0_18-048 ... ~-4-6 •.··:.••.: . • ~ 25X1X t 1 I t t .. 190 0312200 ZYH · FM
  • principal factor." said chewing gum was a bad habit, no gum chewer could succeed. I read your letter ever since, threw his weight behind Bryan and tree in a Bryan parade in Stony Point. Because of his father's the brickyard, and later
  • Direc Natioaal Urban Jae. 1-6 Eut "8tla Stree New York. New Y rk NiGHT LETTER . . NationalUrban t Mr.· and Mre. Whitner Y.,o ...im,_,,, __ League X' ,l. Eaet 48th Street ·New York, New York Mr ■ •. Johnson ~-~m ~ tbeli- p~raonal peats Stand
  • Nini caaaot be a fawenW. -• ~ U.. mp an" arvtii' .Mafflll at Special A... a ..--­ te die Pn-- r ~.X-ECUTIVE ;.Z I (:fl ,¥. -··---···~ra. -· Ferpoon: FYI--Monday night Coua. ll Mre. Hale Preeident and in a ell ver fr a gold well c 22 Jan
  • the at TraTls Air FOIIC8 Bue in The bill. which Mr. John- amounts, witfl the result ffiat California. son signed last night at bis the device was blown apht Tbe Atomic Energy Commis- ranch near here, proyide1 befw. the fusion reaction could slon announced today
  • lDYlted Catb.erlu Drlnke.>'°Bawen to'rea4 aoa-flctlon at the Whlte Houae Fe■ tlval • of the Art■ and Jolm>
  • ~~~==-,. ,_ -~~~~ ,' . ,. ~ . ...._, .- ~;;1Tc;;reufllllef"s ·-111-~u.., . 1.1-.r-:;,.,., . •• .. ...~~-· , • er of Congreaa r of Congreaa L, I l .EXECUTIVE /II# THE WHITE ,-,;{t;./#;/;11tAIN~ HOUSE WASHINGTON FeltrllU'J NIGHT LSTTER Honorable Jame• Hunmu4 Lolal1lana to eztend
  • to call-up negotiations --­ -------------­ of reserves tt uu -- vv '1 iFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ED129513.41b1l1J>25Yrs (CJ Mr •. President: I believe you will wish to read Westy 1 s assessment of the situation as it has developed
  • on the Great Humanitarian. I know he used to. I'm sending your letter on to Bob who will enJoy it tremendously, and xl11 be talking to him at d1M r Tuesday night and try to tollow it up. I gathered fro~ what one of the Syndicate salesmen told me that Paul
  • p. m. Mr. . - .- .. February 17, 1968 flJ_p •& ~ •.S oti---, President: Herewith answers to the three questions you put to Bob Ginsburgh last night. S:ECRE'f I (~- -
  • £· Oov" lHG t ,4.,.,Jlala1'a ...t ...te Oclv~i-~tty ta l'Jcw Orl•n• • 1.=k~ Ennt l\nr Orle1n•• Louhlan.a T012Z .E.c.1clo•aN: Copy of Night Letter, WMW:HC:ltd - z. dtd 3/10/67 . RECEIVED APR1 2 ·1967 CENTRA~ •FILES .....- ..------·-~ EXF.CUTIVE
  • . Dear Doug: First, let me tell you bov very much I enjoyed the dinner on Monday night, and I greatly appreciate being included. The report which you have forwarded is ot great Many thanks for your tboughttulneaa. interest. With kind personal regards
  • and that there was some urgency to get the release to Mr. Christian's office. Air Force is prepared to send a priority message to the Essex upon notification that the White House has made the press release. There­ fore, I _w ould appreciate your calling us, day or night
  • , who ,poke at the opening ■eHlon Fri• day night, forecut a continuing perlOd of. high tenalon and crl1l1 for the next 25 year■ If the. u. s. II a'11•to e■cape war. He maintained It will be largely up to the unlver■ ltle■ to promote an under■tandlng
  • be able to get b1 with euoh taotlo1 it BooNnlt la re-eleo,e4,ba.t not are tbe 7et,bi4r bo7." I then reached. tor a paokap ot oard.e,opened. it and 1aid.," ltre card.a and I want 7ou two to be the firet of the next h~red. thou.and. that read thb oard
  • , in a report I wish to read to you. \~:..,~::l l! •.. ) • •. 'i Ffi '.';;: ro ;: I (..•.) i6 t.,;) :·WUS..:..SI IUAT i Ot. i.C'Jd !Ti n-:£ PR~SIDL.:I :~In·: CAPt-0644 By T ap s i e R E T FOLLG'i-VJG IS G£;1L!·L OPERATIJ,b 1n~bLA~~ffu}E°J UN2
  • ":n, ar.1.dthat Vice President Ky "\VO-c:.lcl s (;:rve as t!"1e• supcrvbing :1cad for ti:e Goverri.rr.ent o: Vietnam. Ove::night Gerie.:-al 1Nestm.orcfa::l.d 1 ,naa... ..1aa.. our sugges t··ions p\'.::14- 1n~o • " d.•!agrammatlC• • io::m " ·' a'!:d
  • the summary. ( carefully, I myself have not had a chance since it has just arrived. to read I it I I them .· f If I have any comments, to you tomorrow . I shall submit .• JCS 2472/237 28 February 1968 TOP S£CPFT --- '- i J
  • the oonaensua or the night, the man J'hom the antl-Rooeevelt or the Khrushchevs. the Maoa, faction had ex rated u the em.bodlment contrlbutlona OP AllZONA the Sukarnoe, the Naaeera, the Nkrumah , or au political e . became a hero to the r and the Adlai
  • --------------.,.__--~...,-----------~-• .I 1. . CERTAIN EXTREM!ST SUPPORTERS OF KCP ·HAVE ALREADY ·BEGUN· .. ATTEMPTS AT INT IM I!>ATI ON OF OPPONENTS AND PRESS. ON NIGHT OF . :1 JU~·JE 5 A GROUPOF PARATROOPERS_LED BY A MAJOR FO~CI9LY ~ENT,ERED ·. '~ .PREMI SES OF DONGA ILBO, I NTIM !D
  • to come, not. in a one-night week.expulsion of GVNpresence and influence ARVNforces - offensive directly ii ... but in a week-by­ from the rural supporting _, J the "main areas, and flowing up to the posture around tc~,n,.sand cities. 2