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Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- Berlin, On Saturday night he had a dinner with the Schroeders (ladies present} where there was a good firm discussion. On Sunday he met with the troop commanders in Stuttgart.: Generals Lemnitzer, Wade, Polk, Burchinal, and Admiral Wendt
- the bombing? Our negotiators said that they would report to Washington because only the President can decide this matter. (Additional sentences of the Paris report of the Fr\day session were read. A copy of the full report is attached, (TAB A) (Pa:ris telegram
- to President - who was standing the hallway reading the tickers 1:30p President to Jim JOnes Office 1:33p President to Cabinet Room joining: (OFF RECORD) Hon. Clark Clifford, Secy of Defense General Earle G. Wheeler , Chmn. JCS y, I S General John P
- with the Soviets the question of Vietnam. The language to Kosygin read: ยท. "Setting all political arguments aside, the simple fact is that the President could not maintain a cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam unless it were very promptly evident to him