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  • Nove.inber 1967) expressed uncertainty . ~cgard1t;Jg the a.o·tual equ1I.atont holdi.1,ga of Soviet line div1s10110, . , . . ' . ,. . Hitherto "7e have estimated that all div.i~ions ·1n Catesoriea·I and II ht>.d a. full set ot equ1pnent on ir
  • an Tom Johnson ' I . i ~~ ,I f ! I ) ;1 ii I• '\,,,,. ~ .. ' ". \, / .. EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT ·,'z~::Ti.ll~~ i~Or..ES ·.~cD MEETING "!o~r-i; f~P't RIG'1T!D NOTES ON 'Pt1blt. .. 1 ~•1 ~ .. itYires MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY
  • of twelve regiments in I and II Corps. There is a threat in Ill Corps from Cambodia. Mr. Nixon: I Corps is up along the DMZ. General Wheeler: None of us have any worry about it. Mr. Nixon: Are we keeping the pressure on? General Wheeler: Yes, if anything
  • what we can in no~-defense expenditures. I have tried to minimize my request in new programs. But there are some that we think are worthwhile. You know about the problems of cities. We need rent supplements and the teacher corps. II I .j
  • . This is especially needed because of wide variations in dates of school closings throughout the country. 11 II. Report by Attorney General Ramsey Clark The Attorney General pointed out that it was important to know that only 5, 000 to 6, 000 Negroes were involved
  • that the ship DECLASSlFIED 'lt Qih sSEC"Ri ii 'i' EYES ONLY SERVJCF: Sci [1 of 9] E Q 13516 Sec. 3.5 L)q Nu"[{~_:_-~E~!t e,;ofRfJS,~~rcNl 13 By J' I) v NARA, Date.L21-l!~lu.l._l- - TeP SECRET EYES ONLY - 2 - was 10 miles off shore. CIA feels
  • own export position must be kept strong arrl secure. M.E.£Tl~lG ~'OH~ CCi'YPIGH+ED ~ii.,Jii•; .. Rsc,cftes ~-1 tni .... ior1 ef Gel') rrght Plold&r: Vr. i~omo' k~Rson [4 of 10] - 5 A Proposal Responsibility commands that we try again to break
  • . 'II. JheMCll Je""'°" M!!1'11~0 MOTES EOPYRIGMlED ~O~ 5ECRE'I 'f'oblice1tieA Req• •ie;es Pei 111issio11 of CopyF4ght Holder· W Thomas Jotint0n SERVI£ SET 9 of 9 ­ i . :x:. >-: ....,: :x:. JANUARY 25, 1968 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office
  • : Would you do it differently? The President: I would notify my people earlier. I would not wait 52 minutes. But t.l-iis is one time in a hundred. They are harassed all of the time. Before the commander knew he was in trouble it was too late. We called up
  • pact with both tre Soviets and Red China. We need to find the means to get the men back. l II l \ Congressman Rivers: The Soviets have gone so close to Charleston that they get in the way of fishing vessels every time Polaris submarines come
  • Wheeler Walt Rostow Clark Clifford George Christian Tom Johnson The meeting began at 6:06 p. m. The meeting ended at 7 p. m . ____ .....__ .IDllU~lS ra.~·; 11 ii.: :.i.. ~1.l:li6. ~i.J-- :'tf.12:2!;-,- iS~ Meeting began: .6 :06 p Meeting ended
  • : News is basically good. enemy around Saigon. They are clearing out the There have been successful offensive operations in IV Corps. is happening in II Corps. News is good in I Corps. We will see an effort to grab Hue. Nothing It could be a sizeable
  • . President: Any suggestions? Rusk: Major peace proposals are~·~ promising unless ~h~~ i iI ­ _l' ' . 2 PU61icction Requires Pepnissien of Copyright TEO Helder: W. Thomas Johtwon is a cessation of bombin~. There are serious political
  • p. m. The meeting ended at ..~ .... ~ ..~, ,_ -~ -. ·~ - · ...._ ·y2£~~--~r ii~{-:))- Meeting began:. 10:30 a. m. Meeting ended: 12:15 p. m. NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH GENERAL EARLE WHEELER, JCS AND GENERAL CREIGHTON ABRAMS
  • with fire departments. "Throckmorton says we can take Care Of this better When the troops are federalized. II The President asked, was there any doubt in anybody's mind, including .. the Governor, that the troops should be federalized and U.S. forces sent
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  • Noldtr: W. 11M>mca Johnson - PART II The President then met with the regular leadership in the Sitting Roorno Those attending were: The President The Vice President Speaker McC orrnack Senator Mansfield Congressman Albert Senator Byrd Senator Long C
  • of it. ,MffTfN6 ~O~ES COPtRIG11T!D PubUcatt011t Aequire.-­ P•11Mi11ie" a:ld \ . ef € s ,., . I Ii. H ec--w Vsomoa JiUhisol -· ~ COPY LBJ LIBRARY ­ MHTI NS fqQTES COP t Rl511li0 PuQlieetio" Reqoit"&1 - 13 - f;lar~iuiori of CeJ9) rigfirt tiiQl~er. W. TAa
  • ,• MEETING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Pubiiwtion Reuuires Permission of Copyright Holder: W. Thomas Johnson I ____fies·. MA.vie, i:-:e.LU A'~ s \>-le_ ~"' fe c_ ~ e t" ! I 1 "O> Su' . f ;< ~C' J ,~ I•4. :i\'1'1f\O!'l\tl"f11'71 I ·i LLJ • II he ·I
  • :\. :) ~•re l/-~3.. 93 (~D~,~ •I.:_., " :~ ·­' ,:-- '• r ,J..._,' -eor~F IDENTIAL - 2 ­ II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully intend to use the forum of the General Debate to concentrate the weight of ~he members' opprobrium
  • C. Beebe Secretary of Labor Wirtz James Cook James C. Gaither Clyde Skeen Howard Samuels Albert L. Nickerson Quentin Reynolds Harold S. Geneen Henry Ford II The meeting ended at 3:45 p. m. MEFING ;,~OTES CCPYR!GHlcD ME.ETING NOTES CQPYRIG~'CED .P
  • -ill ~~()1Cf()TE S COPYRIGHTED EYES ONLY ~lednon ~eqgires mtSsiOn ot-Opyright HoWer. W. Thomas Joflnson - 16 - is a reasonable chance. response. I will return to where we are ii there is no Secretary Clifford: This is a culmination of events