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- : In consultations with President Thieu. on background the DMZ and the cities. We must surface Harrv McPherson: The President has said all along he would not stop the bombing if it threatened our men. Nixon signed on to this. So did the Platform committee, We must
- Secretary Rusk said that Governor Romney is going to Saigon. The Secretary said he had a good meeting with Romney, urging him to visit the South Vietnamese units. The President said it was his judgment that Richard Nixon would capture the nomination
- IDA? Secretary Rusk: We will get that tomorrow. Hickenlooper is sour on Nixon telling them what to do. would get credit for the NPT if we got it signed. Humphrey PARIS TALKS Secretary Rusk: Averell and I have talked. Attacks on cities, willingness
- said the announcement is "expected. I will be surprised if it is not on evening news. Bunker says he needs 24 hours. Secretary Rusk: The President: Smathers called on me. a "political trick" is planned. He said Nixon people think General Wheeler: 1
- sc~duled £·o r ia:oo noon on Satulfday. May Z!ld. 5. With regard to North Vietnam, Pl."e&lde,n t Johnson. asked U President Eisenhower supported Nixon'• ~ecommendatlon to go tnto North Vietnam. I sa.ld that Eisen.bower did not !-avor this. He favo~ed
- have chosen to deal with this administration rather than the next. THE PRESIDENT: I will be charged with doing this to influence the election. Nixon will be disappointed. The doves will criticize us for not doing it before now. I
- 11 • · (See Tab A) B.. Secretary Rusk sent appropriate letters to Senator Goldwater, Gove:·nor Rockefeller, Senator Smith, Governor Stassen, Mr. Nixon, Gove:·nor Scranton, and Governor Wallace of Alabama. L--i making this announcement, the President
- the greatest problem has been how to improv e the relations of the two powers . Many P en Pal letters have b een sent in an effo rt to establish greater confidence. Candidate Nixon has p l ans to visit the Soviet Union. His r e quest for a briefing should b e
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- and the Exec:utl ve Committee at a meetln ~.~ echeduled for 12:00 noon on Saturday. Ma.y Znd. ; ·•i 5. With regard to North Vietnam, Prealdent Johnson aeked if Preeldent Eisenhower eupp0rted Nixon's rac:ommendatlon to :~o lnto North Vietnam. l eaid