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  • . January31 The President met with Representatives of the National Association of Attorneys General in the Cabinet Room at the White House. • • • Herschel Newsom, Master of the Grange, presented a special award to the President for service to rural America
  • on the way. 6. By mid-September, there was acute controversy within the government, and a large and regrettable spate of newspaper leaks that pretty clearly identiiied the respective sic.es -- Hilsma.YJ. and others 1n State believing that Diem must go, while
  • , represents the line of argument against increasing our forces in South Vietnam, which was the basis for some of the newspaper stories. r ---- ~L/1--,_ -7.... . rl, I JS:- :- . ::;J ·- '· . ..,,,. • ·r_ ..._,..--- • ---- r J . . . . ...1
  • of SIGMAI-66 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with a deescalation of the war in Vietnam. The teams in SIGMAI-66 represented the United States (Blue), Republic of South Vietnam (Green), National Liberation Front
  • HOURS, WHICH ARE— IN CONTRADICTION TO J H E REPORT BY SOME FOREIGN-LANGUAGE NEWSPAPERS HERE— FROM 2 4 0 0 HOURS TO 0 4 0 0 HOURS, AND SO FORTH. LET US REPEAT FROM 2 4 0 0 HOURS TO 0 4 0 0 HOURS. THE THAN DAN S P E C I A L CORRESPONDENT ASKED: " A S E N
  • during which he wandered far afield in explaining his alleged association with a number of prominent individuals in the Government. He also indicated on those occasions that he had several ideas on fighting communism in this country although he furnished
  • &re: recruits losses to forcing the issue is evident from of the enterprise. on Commu.i.'1istforces casualties are greatly a.YJ.dimpressed haye been offset has been conside~'"able, inflated civilians. by measures - 2 - by inclu$ion
  • . Anna Chennault, I have read .with some dis­ taste an Associated Press acco:unt O!f.how the · latest boo!{ by Theodore H. Whiite (The Mak­ ing of a Presi dent 1968) portrays her. It seems only decent that the right tag should be put on work of this kind
  • INITIAL The Scenarios to suggest either that for SIGMAI-66 are not intended de-escalation desirable illuminating or likely. o~ the war 1n SEA is These some of the problems wlrl.ch may be associated level SCENARIO of hostilities. are aimed
  • it to the press. I told my associates that we should not do so. We have submitted to the committee some 200 copies of it so they may release it. I doubt very much th at we will be able to withstand the pressures of the press today without releasing it. We have
  • issues, problems and questions associated with de-escalation of the war in Vietnam. In addition to this report, type film summary of SIGMAI-b6 iv a classified, is available documentary­ upon request. SIGMA I-66 VIDEO TAPE SUMMARY {Off-stage voice
  • . " The pacification program ha~ suffered a big setback. underscores the need for making it as realistic This and as effective as possible and also getting the very best men involved in it. The newspaper story reporting that." no one talks about pacification any
  • rnaac"' ar.. exce!.!.cn .. p::e:se:n ..atim:. to the President and his colleagues. With no _hes~taticn at all, it v,a:.s agreed. that ,ve shoulci p:::-oceed immediately, the meeting wz.s adjo~rned,. and Ky, ·E~b Kerner and som.c of thei::- associates wcr
  • GRAINGER AND ASSOCIATES: ' , ' 1. ON BASIS IMMINENT FIE LD INVESTIGATION, AND SUBJECT TO CONSULTATION APPROPRIATE SAIGON AND PROVINCIAL GVN AUTHORITIES, PLAN TO p r e p a r e AND REQUEST GVN DISSEMINATE LEAFLET ON URGENT • BASIS EMPHASIZING THAT USOM
  • building, the first unit of the Newhouse Communications Center to be constructed at Syracuse University. In his opening words he re­ ferred to Dr. Samuel I. Newhouse, owner -ind pub­ lisher of a chain of newspapers, Dr. W illiam P. Tolley, chancellor
  • units and supply needed logistic personnel. 6. The President approved the deployment of two additional Marine Battalions and one Marine Air Squadron and associated headquarters and support elements. 7. The President approved a change of mission for all
  • . McGeor ge Bundy referred to the pending Presidential speech and discussed the proposed plan for a Southeast Asia D evelopment Association. Mr. Gaud (AID) and Mr . Rusk both indicated their -- ~,,,,..¥ _, :,"... '1
  • ? Communist plot? Was it a USIA Director Rowan : Peter Arnett of the Associated Press didn't write his story out of the blue. We should find out about his background. Secretary McNamara gave his account of how the gas story got started and, in reply
  • over Senators by merely citing numbers, but we can win them over by discussing our overall strategy. General Whe ele r: W e should resume the bombing as soon as practicable on infiltration-associated targets which we have advised on the basis
  • personnel. 6. The President approved the deployment of two additional Marine Battalions and one Marine Air Squadron and associated headquarters and support elements. 7. The President approved a change of mission for all Marine Battalions deployed to Vietnam
  • to the President of March 4, final drafts and associated papers; Walt Ro stow' s agenda notes for Presidential meetings; and Papers for the Advisory Group Meeting, March 25-26. VOLUME 8 contains - Clifford - ExceTpts Committee working papers; from the Weekly
  • ON THE REPORTED ATTACK ON THE DE SOTO PATROL. NO TRACKING CAN BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE A C T IV IT Y ^ U o DRV NAVYp FLEET OPERATIONSS XEROX FROM QOTCK cifg^ Objection To Declassification 2003/05/21 : NLJ-139-044-8-10-4 SAN ITIZED A uthority R. y NAKA, COPY LBJ