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  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place) Entry No. Time The White House Date Tuesday, March 26, 1968 Activity 8:20 Breakfast. To the President's Room. Worked with Bess. Worked
  • no longer do the job we set out to do in the time we have left and we must begin to take steps to disengage. That view was shared by: George Ball Arthur Dean Cy Vance Douglas Dillon and myself (McGeorgc Bundy) We do think we should do everything possible
  • night and today the picture is not so hopeful particularly in the country side. Dean Acheson summed up the majority feeling when he said that we can no longer do the job we set out to do in the time we have left and we must begin to take steps
  • D taping o f message fo r Heliu m Centennia l Program (Msg requeste d b y Mr . S . Orlofsky , Vic e President , Columbi a Ga s Syste m Service Corp . ) These remark s wil l b e transferred t o a master tap e fo r inclusio n in time capsule s
  • Reference No. 12849 April9,2008 Processing Note A copy of this transcript was interfiled on this date from the Alpha transcript series. There is no recording to go with this transcript. DATE: 3/26/68 TIME: 7:55 PM CALLER: Edwin Pauley Pages
  • and Secretary Clifford have followed this meeting closely. I want to hear from people who are not regular advisers from time to time. I asked General Abram.s to come here today . . General Wheeler has been conferring with General Westmoreland. I want to hear
  • in April and conduct operations around there. April is a good time. There is more flyable weather. 2 of 8 ­ - 3 - Whether you hang on to Khesanh is a matter of flexibility. have to have Khesanh as a price of geography. We don't THE PRESIDENT: Except
  • our own good achievements. VIe must not be complacent -- never ! We must be struggling always. But certainly we do not have to spend our time on a collective psychiatrist couch. -z­ .. Skepticism is val.id, but cynicism -- the kind of doubt which