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  • •• ltmii111on of Eopyright HOider. w. Thornaa johnaon : ;-:~· : ~ - ~-i. - .- .­ !.. J ._.....,;_ - ...,A.~ lo ' ' '• ' EYES ONLY - 19 ­ Where will Nixon be at 5:00 p. m.? HHH? Where will Wallace be at 5:00? Have a phone they can cram right up
  • before or afterwards. SECRETARY CLIFFORD: The delay We cannot do Publicity has extracted the sting of politics. SECRETARY RUSK: Nixon seem to be comfortable. SECRETARY CLIFFORD: We should say we have· an agreement; we will stop the bombing
  • 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
  • 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