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- hit back personally, and he feels he is
running an honest Administration based on merit and judgment.
The President: Romney criticizes me for being a political animal, yet
while he has severe problems at home he is out running around for political
- . The general feeling is. to press forward with
this program.
Douglas Dillon and McGeorge Bundy agreed that South Vietnam should and must
do more. Walt Ros tow said South Vi~tnam must improve administration,
fight corruption and be more aggressive
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Douglas Evelyn
William Finley
Mack G. Fleming
Hubert R. Gallagher
Robert T. Griffin
Walter Hasty
Andrew Hickey
Gene Howard
Phillip S. Hughes
Ralph K. Huitt
Samuel M. Jones
Rod Keiser
Bob Kneipp
L. Edward Lashman
Brig. General J. R. Lawrence
Anthony R
- impressed by
the fact that the ballots were made up so that the illiterate people had no trouble
recognizing the candidates. Antell said that several of the younger U. S.
military personnel expressed concern about what the people back home were
- the colleges
and stirring up problems and we are not answering them. He pointed
out that Princeton got a resolutiOn just yesterday.
The President turned his attention to the troubles at home and said "I'm
not going to let the Communists take this government
- , while rehersing the risks,
said such a debate would nevertheless contribute to public understanding at home
regarding American policy on Vietnam. Canada, France and Italy expressed a
preference for a reactivated Geneva Conference rather than recourse