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  • 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McCloskey -- I -- 6 together over the telephone--about mid-morning, because all the briefings came within half an hour of one another. But you asked about
  • the least bit with the name of the present is his only injunction ------ When in 1926 a New T;-k editorthreatened telephone: letter he will writer, p~rsonally tell king, Dempsey, the familiar Green ink and personal success, tp blister because
  • to the government's control measures under martial law. The functioning of public services, water electricity, telephone, has returned to near normal after various outages. Government agencies are beginning to deal with the problem of the many persons who have been
  • Date: October of State -- •• '!> -lJ s J'? 19, 1966 ACTION ..=Qu Sat:D -Did reply tan ----PNlldal'•ldtp.dme._ ----- Uad--..-cl'• ~ NOTE Promp, lldloa X DINct If' more than 48 houn' delaJle encountered, please telephone the undenlped
  • with other enemy facilities in northern South Vietnam involves the construction of landline telephone circuits along the Laos-GVN border from the m.1zto the A Shau area. Completion of the links will provide an additional element of security, as well
  • telephone •o•enatloa \be ot!anr cl&J, tlM 1:arJl&Dd•r llbo aat• to 1M Speeial 11NIIH .. or to C:ldh tor the laaupnUoa of the ... PN8ldnl la c..-1 .. Delaar, a ,-.t9r la 1'Ndet'lot 1 !n-,olte 1 ••blact.• 1 u4 lalUaore. Be la • 1\epultUO~D bat .... -••ttaltelJ