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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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Okamoto, Yoichi R. (Yoichi Robert), 1915-1985
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Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
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- , from the President
following
message dated
to the Prime Minister:
Dear Harold~
I appreciate
your comments on the unfortunate
ments in the Near East.
feel
compelled
a decision
at least
We had feared
to strikeo
that
develop~
someone might
We
- Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
- Cable, LBJ to Wilson, 6/5/67, 11.09 PM
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Wilson flashed now and then across this country in an earlier year.
He
has the wisdom of Linooln at Gettysburg, the wisdom of Washington in his
farewell address.
I am proud to have been called by him "a friend."
This man who leads you says
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Look up 0 1 Daniel radio--a.nd Mann-and Dies--for the
purpose of getting in front of or after them.
Waco speeoh-- Agrioulture eot.
Dallas advertisaments of Belden poll.
Ads ahead of Harold on Sunday. ·
Rayburn letter to 20,000 voters of district.
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- of
·this month so that there ·may be time for careful consideration
and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on
December 7 and 8.
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SECBE'iE'
.,.
- to the contrary,
I do not wish any American official in any forum to press
for a binding agreement at this time. I wish to maintain the
position established in our talks with Prime Minister Wilson
-- namely, that the U.S. is not seeking to force its own
- humanprogressanddignitythroughout
Asia. Weproudlysaluteyou andyour peoplefor all
they havewrought.
Earlyin this century, our landwasledbya
greatPresident-- anda goodfriend of Japan-- Woodrow
Wilson. PresidentWilsononcesaid
to his countrymen:"I hopeweshall never·
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forgetth~t
- no.
We never publicized this.
When Kosygin met earlier with Wilson, he said he
wanted to get talks started but North Vietnam said no then
also. We know that China and Russia are supporting
and will continue to support Hanoi.
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8.
We think
- Wilson
Joe Califano
Bill Hopkins
Doug Cater
Walt Rostow
Bob Kintner
Harry QC McPherson
John Roche
Francis
Bator
Cliff Alexander
Mr.
President:
Would you like to send each Special
Assistant
in these pictures
with you
the three prints with your best
- --& report to the American
toul fru the Commander-in-Chiet. }q mind 11 on th•
- -but there was no assurance, and there were grave doubts.
No one can ever understand who was not then in the valley of death how you were
always conscious of that. I would see Wilson's picture and I would think of him stretched out
upstairs at the White House and I would