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  • , Friday, July 26, 1968 - 5:30 p. m. Prime Minister Forbes Burnham, accompanied by Ambassador John Carter, paid a courtesy call on the President. Assistant Secretary Oliver was also present. After an exchange of greetin The President inquired
  • cor dance with real needs . The Secretary of State further w anted an opp ortunity to obtain, during the day, Souvanna Phouma 1 s concurrence in the recommended action, to wh ich the Secr etary of Defense agreed. The President inquired what had been
  • to the maximum. No money would be in this year's budget for it. Senator Everett Dirksen then inquired about what this would do to adjournment. Would this keep Congress in session until Christmas. The President said he did not know how long it will take. I would
  • by the nose. President said Resnick might make this speech. The President directed Rostow to get up some speeches. The President told J. Jones if Ros tow couldn't get this done to have Ben Wattenberg write up a speech. The President inquired about
  • ." The President inquired, "is what we're asking in this communique (part B attached) when you move, we move? 11 Rostow said this enters into consultations leading to the early return of the Bonins. Some of the consultations involve their taking over the defense
  • costly in terms of tying down assets. JCS also suggested hot pursuit operations into Cambodia which Mr. McNamara said raised substantial political problems and which consequently were excluded. J ~ l l l 4. The President inquired as to Ambassador
  • . Macy's report and Mr. Quigley rs re~ort were recorded. Mr. Taylor announced the scheduling of a series of regional ori.entation meetings with Government contractors, union offtcials and community leaders. Attorney General Kennedy inquired whether