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  • Ashenhein telephoned ten , .. l to Lightbourne and reported "99 percent eerta:tn 11 .tb.ai letter satis£actor7~ UNC:LASSIJ'!ED I L------~-------------------~'-"'-""- -------------- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 44 Control
  • •-,< letter and was told it would be given due consideration. . ' .... If:..:.. : \ ~ ' •,: •I, ' . ·1. I • o:= en a.. ' C) .0 ..J u. >­ a.. 0 u . 2. In an extended conversation, the heart of Rev. Kang's opposition to normaliza tion appeared
  • . oved in WhHe House 4/23/64 OF STATE Memorandum ol Conversation DATE: SUBJECT: General Situation April 16, 1964 in Korea PARTICIPANTS: Too Chin PAIK, former Korean Prime Minister Yie Joon CHANG,Economic Attach&, Korean Embassy Michael Forrestal
  • 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
  • and files of the Whili:e House is a copy of a memorandum of conversation between William P. Bundy and Ambassador Kim dated January 11, regarding: 1. Sato Visit and Korea-Japan Relations 2. Pak Visit to the U.S. Attachment: As stated. G0N¥lf.)E:tfi'IA1:r
  • . .ur. De~r Moyer: Confirming our telephone conversation this morniag, ntt~ched is a copy of tho iiarch 24, 19GG, lotter that tho ·1rcctor of tho Uational Science Foundation, Dr. Le, J • .unworth, sont to Tho llonorablo Gerald n. Ford on tho subject
  • /16/63 Mem­ - 3:B::ftET US/MC /9· ----i- UNITED STATE5DEIIDATION TOTHE THIRTY-SECOND MINISTERIAL MEEI'ING OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL Paris, France, December 16-18, 1963 4 ff]~ MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION Date: December 16, 1963 Time: lunch
  • ON UNDERTAKINGS CONVEYED BROMELL YESTERDAY CCAIRo•s 7153). CBROMELL HAS APPOINTMENT 6i00 PM THIS EVENING TO RE.CEIVE WORD AS TO WHAT STEPS HAVE BEEN ACCOMPL.ISHED AS A RESULT HIS ·MAY 5 CONVERSATION.> ( TO PLEAD TOO FREQUENTLY FOR HELP WILL NOT O~LY
  • • j • flFP THAT A SUPPOSEDFATN TELEPHONE CALL OFFEREDTO EXCHANGETHE • .J SIX AIRPLANE~HIJACKERS FOR-CHENAULT CEMBTEL632>. AFP NOW·,. SAYS··; ·"' l . • tfHAT CAWlt:.AL·so~,.ST!'~~~-~ ~!~ .THEY DO NOT RPl' .NOT R~UR~ OUR
  • Businessmen invited to Cairo by UAR First Vice President and ¥ield Marsha l · Hakim Amer was received by President Nasser on March 28, 1967. The following is based on a telephone conversation with Mre Ernest Henderson of Sheraton Hotelse We have requested
  • to: U - Mr. Katzenbach M - Mr. Rostow G - Mr. Kohler IO - Mr. Sisco USUN NEW YORK HEA:LDBattle:lab 9/21/67 ~ SECffil'i' NEA:LDBattle:lab 10/16/67 ~EXDIS DEPARTMENT OF STATE TELEPHONE Memorandum of,Conversation - " ? .9 f . i/ ,,., . I~vJ
  • INFO sso 00,NSCE 00~USIE 00,CIAE 00,cco 00,/070 W SEP 68 FMAMEMBASSY LISBON TO S'ECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 2502 0 182055Z S ! I H 1! rfussoN 1976~ lIMDIS SUBJ: CONVERSATION WITHDR. HOUSTON MERRITTON PROSPECTSFOR DR. SALAZAR 1. DR. HOUSTON MERRITT
  • POSSIBILITY. AS · REPORTED IN - MY CONVERSATIONS . . WITH ,CHOIDAS , , I HAVE CONSISTENTLY EXPRESSED OPINION THAT IT SHOULD ' BE '. POSSIBLE FOR A COMPRCJtTISE SOLUTION TO BE FOUND WHICH WOULD PERMIT l> AGE 3
  • FOR ACSI/DFIRE, JCS, USDOCOSOUTH FOR FRESHMAN, USCINCEUR FOR POLAND, ANJ(ARA, LONDON, NICOSIA, PARIS ,t-. THESS~µQNIKI .---,. ~:"-'.~ · ' '"~ ~ Amembassy ATHENS •12 SERl~S Lb ./ COPY NO. f ' ' INT TR L.AB Xl\llB TAR AIR SUBJECT: conversation
  • CURFEW EXISTS IN JERUSALEM AND TELEPHONE SERVICE IS CUT OFF; OTHER WEST BANK TOWNS WHICH HAVE BEEN THE SCENE OF RIOTS HAVE BEEN SEALED OFF. 5. HUSAYN HAS UNDERCUT THE RADICAL PALESTINANS ON THE JORDAN WEST BANK BY TELLING THEM THAT IF THEY WANT AN ENTITY
  • . !' IN CONVERSATION WITH ECON COUNSELOR, OMAR ABDULLAH DOQKHAN · :: - · .... STATED BE WILLING ACCEPT THIRD PARTX EVALUATION IARGE....RIG AND/~~..~~~, SMALI.ER EOUIPMENT_ S.UCH _AS_ DRILLS. ~ .. - · _. .. _-- ·.. . , I 2. " HE HO WEVER RELUCTANT ACCEPT
  • 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
  • \~~~_\INFO i1 OSCOW34 FROM KABUL HARCH 3-5PM ' p USIA )/4[c> INR CIA j NSA Ai'10NGTHE NtJi.lBER OF VISITORS I HAVE PRESENTED TO KING, I HAVE NEVER KNOldN HIM TO BE NORE RELAx"ED, RES?ONsl\fE OR DEMONsTRATE. MORE SINCERE INTEREST IN CONVERSATION THAN HIS
  • Minister Erld.n attempt to sidetrack the conversation into · a legalistic rebuttal ot your June 5 letter) The exchange of letters between the President and the .:· Prime Minister reflected differences ot viewpoints on a number ot specific issues related
  • . lawyer Margaret Papandreou, has had veiled telephone conversation with her in which she appeared indicate desire for him come Athens soonest. He is willing proceed and also willing serve as counsel Andreas if possible and helpful. I have cautioned
  • ~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
  • Secy Handley. 2. Harman recalled Barbour's conversation Nov 22 with Foreign Minister Eban in which Barbour said it poa•ible some additional arms aid would be given to Jordan for psychological reasonso At that time Bban had mentioned impact on area
  • not reflect the information The Department more to the incident. and in person, Our records order Governmen~ made ments/about issued when he did so. 4: formation relating to both Secretary by telephone do not indicate Question or directives
  • : Assistant Island Supervisors: Publications: Telephone: Sir Alexander ' BUSTAMANTE ! •. l Senator Hugh L. SHEARER Miss Edith NELSON Vacant Lady BUSTAMANTE Dudley McKINLEY senator Joseph MacPHERSON T.M. FORREST Labour ~ Annual . Voice (published
  • NOT.' CONVERSATION , ON T~IS SUSJECT WAS ALLOWED . TO LAPSE AT THIS POIMT, BUT I CARRIED AWAY IMPRESSION THAT TOP-LEVELS OF GOG WERE AGITATED ABOUT · DAMAGE WHICH .SOVIETS MIGHT BE ABLE TO CAUSE THEM DOMESTICALLY AND iNTERNATIONALLY BY EXPLOITING THIS·.- AFFAIR
  • 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 . u~ .. - .. ·t-­ ~ ....._ MORNING. THROUGHOUT CONVERSATION
  • /_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( b) . REGARDING A TELEPHONE LINK, HUSSEIN SIMPLY SAID, QUOTE AS THE ISRAELIS SHOULD WELL }(NOW, THE POLITICAL RISK OF SUCH AN ARRANGEMENT MAKES IT our OF THE QUESTION AT THIS ' fIME UNQUOTE. HE CONCLUDED BY SAYING THAT IF THE ISRAELIS wERE SERIOUS
  • " AND THAT ONLY ALGERIA IS CAUSING PROBLEMS BY CRITICIZING THE SOVIETS FOR NOT BEING TOUGH ENOUGH ON THE SUBJECT OF ISRAEL. (SOURCE COMMENT: THE SUBJECT OF THE SOVIET BLOC DECLARATION ON ISRAEL IN WARSAW ON 22 DECEMBER WAS NOT BROUGHT UP DURING THE CONVERSATION
  • AUTHORITYo • D. RETURNEbS WILL BE PERMITTED TO CALL NOK nN ARRIVA L HAWAI I RUT ~ILL ~E I~STRUCT~D TO HESTHICT CONVERSATIONS TO TM EIH OWN P~RSONAL SITUAi!ON W!THOUT DiSCU SS I NG F. VENTS FOLLOWING CA PT URE AND L AD!~G UP TO THE I R RELEASE. E. I NTERV!fWS
  • OF COtIVERSATION December 20, 1963 SUB~T I PARTICIPA.)11'5: Azores Base Rights Foreign Minister Alberto Franco Nogueira Ambassador George· W. Anderson, Jr. In the course ot a comprehensiva conversation with the Foreign Minister today, I told him that ona
  • EXECUTIVE ECRETARIAT (Attachment) 1 . 1/ ~✓ June 30, 1964 TO: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House FROM: Mr. Benjamin H. Executive Secretary Attached for your information is a copy of a memorandum of conversation between The President and Mr. Harold