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  • ~ / OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D.C; .3.2 Cc ;L __....- 20301 , /1AR2s 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. J. William Doolittle First Assistant, Civil Division Department of Justice Pursuant to our telephone conversation of March 24, 1965, we
  • letter of .O ctober 22 and to our 'telephone conversation yesterday on the .oubject of a possible trip by Senator Capehart to Cuba. I note that the Senator would be accompanied by a member of his staff, by repreaentatives of DLF and the Export-Import Bank
  • and on the actions which the Secretary of Stat~ was proposing. After con~iderable di~cussion of the~e proposals, the follouing were decided upon: f ~ f ~ ~ A) The President would speak on the telephone wi.th President Chfa.ri, provided that Mr. Salinger was able
  • the conversation lea• interesting to me than it might have been otherwiae. He claimed that these people :·=' f "\. - The Honorable Roy R. Rubottom. Jr., · Asaiatant Secretary !or Inter-American Affair a. Department of State, · ' - · -.. '-· Washington. D. C. G
  • Andrews once claimed telephoned him shortly after th~~~~j._n_299~~d requested him to defend Oswald. Andrews was 1ll~atcne't:1meand later thought the call was a figment of his imagination. Andrews also claimed that Oswald had visited his office in June 1963
  • the honor to refer to recent conversation• which have taken place between the &abaaay and repreaentatlvea of the GOC with respect to the movement to the United States of Cllbans who wish to live in the United Statea. Tbe Fab&aay alao baa the honor to aet
  • A "Western Hemisphere" 1p 1/25/60 A Conversation between Brewer and Pazos 1/20/60 A S #77 report S #78 report 2p "Western Hemisphere" 2p S #79 report S #80 memcon S 2p A #81 report "Western Hemisphere .••" S #82 report "Europe ..•" S #83
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Discussion with President Johnson, November 23rd, about 9:15 a. m. The conversation lasted approxi• matel y 15 minutes . 1. The President entered Mr. Bundy' a office alone and no one was present during the conversation. 2
  • . t ) G/PM July 21, 1964 MBMOMNDlJM OF CONVERSATION SUBJBt NSAM 311 ~) Partic:.ipantr--·State: Amba$SQdor Thompson Defense1 Seymour · eise CIA: Mr . Cline Mr •. Rowen General Vogt Mr. Frle.dtnan 1. Ambassador Thompson indicated he thought