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  • Vietnam? R: Yes, he talked at length about Vietnam. Something had happened that morning, a speech on the Senate floor by Morse and it distracted his attention from the purpose of our meeting. When we got back to the central purpose of the meeting
  • . early in the morning. We left It was hot and so I dressed in shorts and short-sleeved shirt. We finally got down towards this one big village at the tip of Ca Mau about dusk, and I'm seeing the village; you could see where some smoke
  • , the Attorney General, Mike Manatos, Joe Califano, and myself. Senator Byrd asked about the Pueblo. The President discussed it briefly and said essentially that there was nothing new to report. The President also discussed the progress of the Paris Peace Talks
  • if the proposal on the U. N. was a new one and what is the major departure from the Administration policy. The President told him "it represents neither a major nor a minor departure of this government's policy. 11 Secretary Rusk said he asked Bill Bundy, in front
  • a n d a new s t a r t . • A nd w e h a d a d e lig h tfu l t im e ta lk in g w ith .W alter a n d M arj o r i e about th eir hom e. M a r j o r i e lo v e s i t . I t 's the b e s t h o m e th e y 'v e e v e r MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • a n y of th e m o v ie s t a r s h e is now s e e in g in h is new r o le . L y n d a a n d W a rrie L y n n h av e clung to g e th e r d u rin g th e s e d a y s b e f o r e th e w ed d in g . She is good f o r L y n d a . O ut of th e re c e iv