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- Christian. The Presiden t was reading the J une 22,
1943, issue of the New York Tin-ies concerning President Roose v elt 1 s
actions in Detroit. The Presid~nt read aloud excerpts of. an articl e
entitled 1 'Rayburn assails Roosevelt critics. 11 The President
- : Let's go to Korea and advise them.
M!ETU~G
NOTES COPYRIGHTED
PwbliGatioA R1~ras
..PeHAiuioR gf
- -contributing countries.
Ros tow called the situation room to arrange secure phone call from
Rusk to Bunker (1 :40 p. m. EDT).
The President read letter to Kosygin on bombing halt.
(Attachment A)
The following are remarks of the President m.cide previously
- and no farther.
The search for a lasting
people together.
.2E!.!!!.wbioh
binds all
Only this week came word from a lonely Pacifio
Eniwetok:. of the test
matters
peace is the
were eiaouased,
of a more powerful
atomio weapon.
you could read in another
-4
- .
If they use artillery, he attacks sites.
A commander is always responsible for security of his troops.
instructions, reprisals are permitted.
General Taylor:
for us.
In
Hanoi will see this as a victory for them, not as a victory
The President: Read
- for the way they have handled the last few days.
The President: (Read proposed cable to Bunker and Abrams).
Insert A.
I want to know what the military view is of this -- the military effects
and morale.
I want to know if Abrams thinks we should stop
- , you asked Arn.bassador Harriman
to return to Washington for consultation prior to Saturday meeting?
The President:
It is difficult to have a visit from them without
problems, but I'll consider that.
(Secretary Rusk read message that NLF
- by rejections by Hanoi.
(Rukk read statement he proposed that the President use.)
Unless we are prepared to do something on bombing, there
is -no real proposal for us to make.
We pat two ideas to Bunkers
1) San Antonio formula without any indic. from
- !o:r domestic than £ore!gn
audiences I'd alao welcome a sharper pitch for foreign aid.
R.
w.
Komer
October 27, 1964
McGB:
Fate moves inscrutably,
and we're
no more adept than astrologers
at reading
it. So pay heed.
RWK
Att:
FBIS Z6 and 2.7, 10