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  • ·7Zl "Put that on my desk - I'll need it every day." LBJ:JRJ 8/27/67 - THE Wt"flTE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 25, 1967 Mr. President: Here is a revision of the notes for the Leadership meeting. There are a few places even my friend could not read
  • if he and General Thieu won but did not govern wisely. The President read Ambassador Bunker's comments on the election campaign, saying that Ky naturally was taking advantage of his incumbency but was seeming to heed our warnings. The President read
  • that the Secretary approved last week. (1) He would like to change the first paragraph to read as follows in order to make the point that the US and the Soviets are submitting the draft treaty jointly in their capacity as co-chairmen on the ENDC: "Today at Geneva
  • a high pitch. As evidence that interest has spread to the countryside, the Australian Ambassador told me last night that their observer group had gone yesterday to Phan Thiet in Binh Thuan province northeast of Saigon and observed the campaigning
  • operations in South Vietnam. ·, · ·' ' There is evidence of increased truck traffic from Haiphong alo.ng Route 5 and from the Chicom border along Route lA. Much night-time activity has been reported. Visitors to Hanoi report seeing large numbers oi oil
  • of the United States of America 1712 New Hampshire Avenv.e Washington, D. C. _ .. N. W. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Saturday, Augu1t lZ, 1967 7:30 P. M. Mr. President: This is General Westmoreland'• detailed MiUtary A sseesment for July in read$ble form
  • today that Andreazu. bad in fact done hi ■ duty. A• •ooa u all of the butc point. ol the talking paper had been covered and after Coat&• Sliva had read Prest.dent Johuon'• letter, he said explicitly that be would a1re• to tau ao acttoa until after
  • by candidates. Interpreters will be present. {Comment: Concur in field trips. Urge groups visit I, II, and IV Co,;ps, remaining ove1•night if prac tical and security permits. Evening schedule o. k. for those remaining in Saigon.) -2- SECR~ September 1 9:00
  • by the mass of information cables and memoranda which a.re read by the President. Also contributing to the record are the memoranda of conversations with foreign government officials. Many additional records having a bearing on major decisions a.re part