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- to try to explain my hieroglyphics. I hope you will convey my warm regards to the President and my apologies for this untidy contribution. Sincerely, ·1 I J I •l Mr. W. Thomas Johnson Executive Assistant Office of the Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Austin
- 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
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, September 17, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- attack on inflation. Given the feebleness of the GVN, we cauno: realistically expect its fiscal measures to suffice or that these will be carried out with full effect if involved. So we need a whole arsenal of GS as well as GVN actions, in hopes