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  • Manager will establish the TOC at Headquarters, (ordinarily, will telephone AEC, at the appropriate from 3 to 5 minutes maintain this contact contact before the Chief, time the shot) through detonation time until mination (for CONDITIONIV
  • . LIMITED OFFICIAL USE S/F:JFFried:E/TEP:FSanderson:cb 6/4/66 action. prob­ TO: S/P - Mr. Owen FRCM: EUR/RPE - LeRoy F. SUB: DACE._~phasis on World Food Prllem REF: Our telephone conversation th s morning Here is the draft of our memo to Mr Mann
  • the conversation "we run the business"o Now it seems to me this would be a good time to . thoroly investigate the very "reason for being" of this nation wide 1 rat bait"Demonstration " business. I can well imagine that twenty years ago when anti-coagulant baits
  • 0 R P 0 R A T E D EXPORT SALES MANAGERS CABLE ADDRESS "BANDT" TELEPHONE • LOCUST 4-4020 1010 SCHAFF BUILDING 1505 RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA 2 U.S.A. November 9, 1961 The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson The Vice President of the United States
  • on a number of subjects of interest to their two Governments. Their informal conversations have included among other things, discussions of; the problem of a divided Germany including Berlin; the current nuclear test ban talks; political and military de­
  • . . ' If more than 48 ' hours,' delay. is please telephone the- ·µ~dersi~e
  • into Prague. He was · rushed to . see Czech Prime Minister Siroky. On June 15 they talked of a military aid pact. This meant Czechoslovakia was going to do all the aiding-Cuba couldn't take Liechten­ stein without Soviet bloc help. Obviously, this conversation
  • ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #Hl-ltr A #135 list "Checklist for President's Conversation... " S 1p undated A #135a rpt "Checklist for President's Conversation... " S 3p undated
  • the actual proof of his " conversion " in order that we may well be relieved. Dear Mr. Ambassador. We regret that there is a rising sentiment of doubt among well-thinking circles in this country regarding the true policy of the United States toward
  • . If a suitable opportunity offers dur:ing the course of the conversation, express the hope that, with the completion ( of both the Japanese and Korean elections, both Governments will be able to move toward normalizing their relations. Korea ·COMEID:S1%FY.L
  • March 21, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: War on Hunger Policy Committee As a result of our conversation on Saturday, I have given further thought to the question of chairmanship of the War on Hunger Policy Committee. No matter how