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  • the case that an open meeting with the committee now is not in the national interest. 2. Reply to Fulbright by letter now, saying simply that ' 1I have read Secretary Rusk's letter of last December, and agree with it." 3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I
  • be rescinded and all of us can see what we should do. President: Telephoned Mahon and discussed with him the current budgetary difficulties. The President retraced his position on the budget. He said he spent 16-18 hours a day on the budget back in September
  • Rusk left the room to talk on the telephone to Sargent Shriver in Madrid. During their absence, McGeorge Bundy said that extreme care had to be taken in the President's statements. That a speech like the one last Saturday will cost the President
  • but we were prepared to review with the Panamanians all problems. He characterize!i the declaration as containing nothing offensive to either side and as stating the same position he had taken during his first telephone conversation with President Chiari
  • to stand up out there. We are not about to return to the enclave theories. President Eisenhower said, ยท what I want most for the President is for him to win the war. {A copy of the telephone conversation with General Eisenhower is attached as Appendix