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  • military people feel it can be handled. The President said he had been assured by the Joint Chiefs that Khe Sanh could be defended. 3. On Korea, the President read Clark Clifford's statement to the Congressional leaders a day or two before, outlining
  • rally identified himself as a representative of the Concerned Group for Students from Orangeburg. Another speaker at the larger demonstration was Julius Lester of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. He read a letter received last Friday from H
  • ..., 8BCRET-EXDIS Roatow - MEMORANDUM INFO: .ATION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINOTOX iiBC!t]!';Y - Ma.rch 21, 1968, 7 :45 a.. m. r JJ()YY Mr:. President: As you know from the press, the Israelis la.st night mounted a major raid on Arab terrorist bases
  • ON ~JNCAY CR MONDAY NIGHT. I HOPE THAT IT WILL MEET WITH YOUR FULL APPROVAL~ AND THAT YOU MIGHT BE PREPARED TO MAKE A RESPONSIVE STATEMENT . ?ROi1tPTLY :THEREAFTER. I DO NOT KNOW HO\# SOVIETS 1iILL HANDLE nus, BUT "VE WILL KEEP YOU VERY -CLOSELY POSTED
  • that it was impossible to back it without both sides, at least, being informed. Therefore, Rev. Raimondi was willing to have me read the memo; make any remarks I cared to make; but not keep and circulate the memo. · I read it and told him that he should ask for a session
  • of these things is to happen it dent Johnson. Senator Kennedy's calculation on Wednesday _ will have to happen soon, and it will have to be done with : night was quite patent. If 42 per cent of the voters in · the forces that General Westmoreland has available
  • '' · decision Oll tba .mako-u~ of a conunissian which is to "study" inpeachmoru: charges levied against Presicle:\t Robles. In fact, both sidas a1:e waiting fol: evidence the other is complying with the te::1.-.s of the com~~omise :
  • and their aftermath, prepared by Dr. Phan Quang Dan. Dr. Dan gave his paper· to Embassy Officers on March 14 for presentation to the Ambassador and Political Counselor. In an attached note, Dan expressed the view that, after having read a great many American reports
  • in ·sweden. The invitation would read as follows: BEGIN TEXT / l•I. Oroltod by, S/AH:DIDavidson:e 3/20/68 O..,&Ac•aa . EA - Mr. Bundy ht , 7 541 Telegraphic tr• nimiu.ion •114 The Secreta S/S - H~. Walsh U - Mr. Katzenbach d•uificat ion ,o,p,ovtd
  • will wt.ah to read, I believe, thi ■ thou1ht!ul excbana• between Sect. Ruak aad Amb. Bunker. In auidln1 Harry McPheraon, I emphulsed · that we ahould pu.t the South Vietnameae •• thelw roc:ruitina and moct.rnlaatlon ol equipment•• front and center. Ell