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  • nations to travel, to visit other peoples in every corner of the world. There ~as some discussion of the Czech and the French participation in Hemifair, and further renewal of the President 1 s theme of the " importance of avoiding misunderstanding
  • job of helping the Vietnam observers. He noted that he traveled with Mayor Barr over many parts of the country. In all of these travels he noticed only4's'fight irregularity at the Saigon City Hall. He said the Vietnamese were "splendid, wonderful
  • on this. Speaker McCormack said that Miller is off travelling again and not minding the bill. Senator Russell Long said the excise tax could have been voted on Friday, but Secretary Fowler wanted it postponed. Long said they will vote today. Unless the President's
  • by SO per cent. Senator McCarthy wants to know how much we would have Gone from 530 to 1140 a month in travel of trucks. McNamara: Roughly 400 trucks destroyed plus 250 to 400 damaged, President: What you say is that bombing will not stop them
  • discover in Our words motives for renewed truat and firm confidence, to travel united on that road which still separates you from complete internal tranquillity. • Therefore, in the name of God, We make a fervent ·and urgent appeal that thb nrife, which
  • at election time if the war is still going on. The American people are supporting the President because he is cool and reserved. My judg ment is based not on an interpretation of the polls but on my travelling about the country. We must dela y at least until
  • said Phuc Yen is a military airfield and has nothing to do with ICC or with international travelers using the airfield . The President asked when should we finish up on the targets. - 3 ­ McNamara replied he and Rusk had minor differences
  • and cited such agreements as the Consular Treaty, Tabling the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, Air Travel Routes and three other agreements. Probably we have concluded more successful agreements with the Soviets over the past several years than we have
  • advanced. These can take some o{ the strain off air and road travel. Just slowing do"'.V'n pollution from the automobile, however, will not clean the atmosphere. to smog and bad air. Industrial waste is also a major contributor And here again, our