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- , 900 (presumably South Vietnamese)
23, 000 (presumably other free world forces)
930, 000 TOTAL
225, 000 Viet Cong
13, 100 North Vietnam
President:
Gardiner will be leaving tomorrow.
~usk:
How specific can we put to other governments medical
- the President gave to the Pope and to Cardinal
Cicognani copies of a proposed press release dealing with thei
conference. The Pope objected to a line near the end of the
release which said "We will never surrender South Vietnam
to aggression or attack." R
- AND PROBING MEMBERS OF THE PRESS
P~ !1ESARD THEIR FEELING ABOUT THE HONOLULU CONFERENCE:
WICKER,
SC.e.LI, DONOV.~N, KIKER, KILPATRICK, POTTER, HOFFMAN, STOLLEY,
?.'J~:'.R s,
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.
ET Al. GE~JERAL FITLING AS FOLLOWS:
1. S¥E?T I CISr·! t.i!HI CH
- frank, I would hard pressed to show trucks on the road. Also
b ·~ difficult for the jets to hit them.
Vietnamese are on alert.
Probability is exactly what you have outlined -- we must control ourselves
without violating the military requirement.
it may
- forum to explain this,
Would be inopportune to hold debate,
Bundy: Get Goldberg to hold press conference next week with State
Department auditorium.
President: Think it ought to be this afternoon, otherwise newsmen will
draw conclusions.
Bundy: One
- show it to gov·ernmenta and not put it out to
the .A.meric3.n press.
Presid~'.1~:
McNamu"':
That's good.
Let's do it tha.t way.
When sho•ild we have this
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COPY
Lvndon B.
John
- :
If the press asks us why no bombing, we answer we are
increasing our effort in Laos and the South.
Ball:
Only 40 per cent of the missions are going on now.
in the South.
Concentrate
President:
Shouldn't we have someone moving throughout the world
trying