Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Collection > Papers of Tom Johnson (remove)
  • Subject > Arms control and disarmament (remove)

3 results

  • then. being. of help should be through him. Any talk about Secretary Rusk: Dirksen's talk with Ambassador Bui Diem was helpful. Mr. Nixon: My position has been to do nothing unles ~_the _President and ~ec~~r~t;~errn~ thoughti~ ~.C>.u_ld ~e ~elp~?l. I will d
  • also check on Hickenlooper. He has been very lukewarm. If Nixon and Dirksen won't oppose it, you are in good shape. Would you feel out Aiken and Hickenlooper. The President: What about talks with Soviets? Senator Fulbright: It would
  • with the Joint Chiefs on bombing. They re commend Phucyen Air Field again. Secretary Rusk: Not right now, I would defer that 24 hours until we get Pennsylvania out of the way. The President read ticker items of Senator Dirksen 1 s debate on the Senate floor today