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out long because they are primarily goods rather than facilities that we re bombed.
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Rusk reported that his State Department briefing of the Baltimore Sun editorial
board proved very successful.
The President said
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on Vl~dnesday.
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problem of disarmrunent meeting on Tuesday
in Geneva.
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- . Nearly every topic under the sun came up,
from grandchildren to campaign funds to problems of Government organiza
tion. What follows are some of my particular recollections.
The President reminisced on the conflict between business and Govern
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- handle this better. Perhaps
we could send Bill Stevens of the Chicago Sun-Times and Palmer Hoyt and
maybe Hedley Donovan from the east coast., 11 the President said.
The conversation then turned to the subject of the Bonins and the forthcoming
visit