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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  • be rescinded and all of us can see what we should do.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
  • ----------------------------------------tr-----------------------------------------------1ll.:35 pm Yokohama advised Fifth Air Force by telephone ot incident and requested immediate assistance. r
  • the meeting with the group. At 12:01 Attorney General Clark talked with Governor Romney from a telephone in the Cabinet Room. Mr. Vance also talked with the Governor and told him he would be arriving in Michigan this afternoon. There was a discussion about how
  • :~-}r~w· ·~:of'i~"Tmic:;·~-a:Il.~i"to~k it;t~~~s des.k, wher·~ of 'iie. referred to .t he -"~~.:.~~:z:;-~~ ·~. ma.-:tia:1 · 1~,,,.;. declar~tic;n.··in his clisctissi~ns with Mr. Vance over the .. - _.. telephone. . "" ~ . "S,i
  • .·~· ~:~~: : .. T~fl_~~ ~~~.:.·. ::::·:,:~~~ .~-~.:. ~-'; MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: ;.:·~.~ --- 9 ~:::!.Y..)!~v. . ·. ~ ~·-,; ~·, ..... \\. ·-··-vw....., .:.'. .___·. . 1:.._.._-~ u·.-.. 1.11..:. /0-1',L#j~ ii! c Telephone conversation with General
  • ) Anti-intrusion device (PSR-1) Telephones Antennas Defoliation sets Armored Personnel Carriers Pipes and pickets Gravel mines 40mm projectiles 40mm white starclusters 32 miles 20 miles 102 ea 553 ea· 78 ea 139 ea 83 ea 302 ea ' 500 ea
  • to stand up out there. We are not about to return to the enclave theories. President Eisenhower said, · 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
  • was interrupted by the telephone. He talked for several minutes with Senator Dirksen. After the conversation ended the President reported that he had told Senator Dirksen that we will take whatever diplomatic moves that are available, that we will meet whatever
  • are still in office until January 20. ... ..., ~ · "' .. · I 9'' -j- MEE~tG Ncn;s COPYRIGHTED Pubfkgt,on R~quire1 P•rmi11i~i1 cf (gpyright HoJ-'er: W. Jhgmci Jotinaon At 7:50 a. m. the President called Secretary Rusk on the telephone and had