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  • . Big we couldn't be too aggressive. Israel seeking to get United Nations action. Is~ael We .undoubtedly restrained finall.y broke out -- whether we encouraged it or not I don't know yet; but I'm sure to find out soon. In any event as of :tonight
  • had 100 people. They were the old folks, a few labor leaders, older farmers, and fbr the most pa.rt the patronage controlling, historic, normal,rather unexciting Democratic Party types. Nonetheless very good folks, and they do represent a residue
  • would be a favorable and well received dairy farmers action on the part of the Administration. I just had a call from Ken Birkhead a few minutes ago that for some reason unbeknownst to anyone the House Agriculture the Prommre bill which has passed
  • involved in the affair. And subsequently Jack Anderson, the news columnist, published some papers which were the minutes of the meetings of the WSAG, the Washington Special Actions Group, which we had on this subject. Those papers bring out quite
  • career and my life. with it. I don't think that anything else could quite compare The Court at Saint James, or the Court at Tokyo, are all more or less well knownand mundane, but presenting my credentials as Ambassadorof the United States of America
  • to be sure to take long angle shots Where t missed a picture. of the Press photogs when they are running for the Presidentl on one of theee walks. In the past I've been concantrating on just the Presldent. But I 1d like to get some action shots when they're
  • delegation, to continue on my delegation. There was considerable discussion of this back and forth, the White House politi­ cal staff in particular, get a,greementon that. because Paul was a Democrat. But I finally did Paul and I both agreed, as well