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- INSURANCE CORPORATION
WASHINGTON
OFrfCE OF THE DIRECTOR
November 8, 1967
Memorandum to
THE HONORABLE MIKE N. MANATOS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTAlfT TO THE PRESIDENT
The White House Office
Pursuant·to our verbal conversation on Monday, November 6,
below please
- at lunch one day about souvenir and
record group pictures
of the people in the Mail Room,
Correspondence
Section,
File Section, telephone operators,
White House Police,
Secret Service and Garage.
I think you have an excellent idea and if I could have 15
- ~AS FRM GOG DECISION
PATTAKOS TELEPHON ED MA AREZOS 9 TO LD HIM EMBOF F WA S TH ERE DISCUSSING
PROBLEM 9 AND PA SSED Et BOFF REQUEST TO
POSTPONE ACTIO N. MAKAREZ OS SAID THIS COULD
NOT BE DO NE IF I TOOK TRIP TO C R~TEo
WHEN
PAT TAKOS AS'\E D~ MAJ(AREZO S
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are firming up, so yesterday I called Frank Griswold, sweet talked him out of $5,000
and we're going to do some telephone spot polling.
I kind of took Frank off his
seat, but after gulping three times and asking whether he was expected to do it all
alone he
- that matter :came up, atld he got on the telephone.
He called
the Pentagon, and he didn't 'ask them, he ordered them to send a plane
and get that boy and bring him up here to Arlington National Cemetery
and bury him with full military honors.
And they did
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and
inaccurate
information
in the past reported
that a source learned
from a female,
who he
refused to identify,
that the female had
overheard
a partial
conversation
between two
Communists
where one of them stated that
for more than fifteen days Carmichael
- MINISTER PIPINELLIS
NOVE ~1BER 24
CPART ONE OF Two PARTS)
SECRETARY VANCE,ACCOMPANIED BY AMBASSADOR TALBOT AND JOHN
WALSH,HADLENGTHY DISCUSSION WITH FOREIGN MINISTER PIPINELLIS THIS
.
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MORNING. THROUGHOUT CONVERSATION
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that Romney would be a good candidate.
But I feel
Tom Wicker: Do you have a new policy on what we demand in
return for a halt in the bombing?
President: There is no new policy. We will not let anything come
between us and conversations except this {North
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pictures
meg
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Mary:
Per our conversation,
these are the pictures
the President
has selected·
as definitely
going
into albums.
You said you would
arrange
the order.
Please
do
so, then return to me and I
will put