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- , a n d w e 'l l s h a r e the b e s t w a lk - i n c l o s e t a n y b o d y c o u ld
hope f o r .
The p o in t i s it m u s t not be a c r a s h p r o g r a m .
We m u s t w o r k
to w a r d s o m e th in g I 'l l be s a t i s f i e d w ith a n d lo
- w ith c o f f e e , and the M a yo r t e llin g us
how he hoped to han dle the p r o b le m of a r a c e r io t in C h ic a g o .
s a id he w ould not have h is p o li c e m e n w e a r s t e e l h e l m e t s .
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- with Japan, including our hope to
obtain more firm support on Vietnam and favorable action on several other
matters, particularly our balance of payments problems. Secretary Rusk,
with Secretary McNamara's concurrence, recommends that you approve
Ambassador
- a mistake, the idea--at least the idea that some of
us hoped would come about--would be that the Civil Guard would become
that territorial force.
They never did.
So it left a security vacuum
out in the countryside, too.
So you had two things that happened