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Sec. Freeman
Sec. Trowbridge
Sec. Wirtz
Joe Califano
Harry McPherson
Douglass Cater
Bob Fleming
Tom Johnson
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MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 19, 1967
7:30 p. m.
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM
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in combination
sufficient
and
made by Secre
one will
politics
the United
and in the external
dictate
statements
on the eve of not being
they tr"'.nk of mustering
creased
of
Nati~ns,
no doubt that
the hope that
in African
Affairs
took place
- tifu lly em b ro id ered
. lig h t b lu e c a f t a n t h a t sim p ly d rifted around h er an k les in long fo ld s and
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en u m era b le stra n d s of p e a r ls . :
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T h ere w a s the g e n e r a l, I hope, b u sin e ss of turning and p lacin g
- flo w e re d cloth,...
.
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aawi.it m u s t be th e 'in thing.'^
And th en I sa id goodby and w as b ack a t the White H ouse by 2:30, w o rk in g
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b r ie f ly a t m y d e sk , doing som e p ic tu re s on the T ru m a n B alcony w ith Bob.
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- of State to take primary responsibility
in developing an action program to carry out the Report's other recom
mendations. I would hope that this program would be in effect by
December 1. It should include steps for the implementation of each
recommendation
- to take primary responsibility
in developing an action program to carry out the Report's other recom
mendations. I would hope that this program would be in effect by
December 1. It should include steps for the implementation of each
recommendation unless
- he would recommend
to Barwick that GOAcontinue low-key attempt influence
Portuguese Timor policy with little
hope however that much
would be acc~plished.
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Additional
purpose for continuing
contacts with Portuguese
on Timor issue, according Waller
- in Nigeria appears to be wise.
Despite large U.S. aid progra.m s under way, a neutrality
position makes sense.
There is still hope in Nigeria short of a complete govern
mental break-up. There may be a looser confederation.
AID programs have not been failures
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of the South West Africa problem is as follows:
l. Your opening remarks
a.
my continuing interest in African problems
b. my desire to keep moving on the programs promised
in my speech to the African Ambassadors in May;
c.
my hope that we can find
- and not well at all I try to bring these girls into our
life as well as teach them some c;>f my thinking and phrases and bow I hope
they present us to the world.
f~
At a reception I usually ask Christine to give
a name · of one or two of her girls to Bess
- position,
doubt that the Soviets will stand by the common ground achieved with the US on
the resolution of language in the Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly,
no high hopes were expressed that the General Assembly will be able to take
- . The
Soviets will of course attempt to deflect attention by
counterattacks on other issues (German "revanchism", Viet-Nam,
and the Middle East) and generally will try to place Czech
events in a cold war context in hope s of silencing the non
aligned countries
- . The Portu•
guese Foreign Minister,
Dr. Franco Nogueira, informed
Ambassador Anderson in Lisbon, May 11, that the Portu•
guese share the u.s. concern over the potentially
explosive situation
in southern Africa.
He said Dr.
Salazar hopes that even though you
- h a t none o f us gave an y r e a l
th o u g h t t o -- t h e m i r a c l e of T e l - S t a r i t s e l f and y e t what
hope t h a t m u s t h o l d .
I f man c a n d o t h i s ca n h e
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p o s s i b l y t u r n h i s t a l e n t s tos o l
- at:
a.
The VC/NVA ca n no longer hope to win militarily in
South Vie tnam , and
b.
Our air campai g n against North Vietnam plus our vigoro u s
an d agressi ve gro und actions in South Vietnam have created this favorable
militar y situatio n.
5.
It is my bel
- the Tanzanian and
Zambia n governments that we continue to support their
aspirations. By such a demonstration of our commitment
to their economic development we can also hope to off set
s omewha t the nega tive effects of our pol icies in southern
Africa .
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9ASED ON SOURCEHE CONSIDERSA3SQLUTELY
RELIABLETHATTHE~E IS
MO HOPE FOR PRIME MHJISTE~ 'S SURVIVALA~WWHOLE: GOVER'.E
1ENT
A~D COU~CILOF STATEHAVEBEEN ASSEM2LED.MEDICALBULLETIN
.EXPECTED9EFORE MIJNIGHT.·
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1
BENNETT
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12958, Sec. 3
- to this effect between
France and the Malagasy Republic started in February 196o. 'lhe Malagasy
Government hopes that with this move it will take the w1nd out ot the
aaila of' the nationalists, and thereby put a brake on the increasing
influence ot Ccmmmists
- t's e x p r e s s e d hope th at A m e r ic a n s w ould
t r a v e l in th e U n ited S ta te s th is su m m e r , h is tw o d a u g h te r s, L yn d a B ir d and
L u c i B a in e s , w e r e p lan n in g a Grand T our o f E u r o p e . " L yndon r e