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TO: Marie Fehmer
FROM: Barefoot Sanders
Per your request the attached is on the
Monday morning Fish Room meeting.
5/28
Meeting with Congressional Relations Officers
May Z7, 1968
The President met with the Congressional Relations Officers
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Ambassador Harriman
Secretary Rusk
Secretary Clifford
General Wheeler
Walt Rostow
CIA Director Helms
George Christian
Tom Johnson
Secretarv Clifford: We met with the Senate Committee this morning.
They spent one and a-half hours on Vietnam.
CIA Director Helms
- this morning?
The President: I thought we did very little good, very little harm.
General Brown was not a good briefer. He does not speak with authority.
We need to take the toughest questions we get and answer them with
authority with Senator Dirksen
- :00 p. m.
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM: Tom Johnson
Attached are the notes of the President's meeting Friday morning
on the Pueblo incident. This was the 7th meeting of the President
on this matter since January 23.
The following were
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The President: I think they should be called in.
Secretary Rusk:
Habib is seeing them.
The President: I think you and Clark should see them.
to seeing them myself.
Secretary Rusk:
I wouldn't object
We need some good news from Vietnam, Buzz.
General Wheeler
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Meeting began: 2:52 p. m.
Meeting ended: 3:55 p. m. ~ . ~
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NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING
WITH HIS FISCAL ADVISERS
March 20, 1968
THE PRESIDENT: The new program in Vieblam will cost $8. 6
billion. I want to hear your views before I make a decision
- they build that new schoolhouse or hospital. Or
it may mean they will forego these essentials because money costs
too much.
3.
Homebuilding:
As I told the Horne Loan Bank Board Executives on October 6, the
drastic slump in housing brought on by last year's
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MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH MR. ST. CLAIR
MCKELWAY OF THE NEW YORKER MAGAZINE ON
FEBRUARY 15, 1968.
Mr. McKelway: I have been on the New Yorker since 1933. These
days I am a free writer on the staff. A lot of our people have been
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manpower requirements.
-- There is no military stalemate.
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Walt Rostow reviewed with the luncheon group three proposals
_by McGeorge Bundy who was in New York on other business. These
proposals concerned Sovi~t arms shipments to the Middle East
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Secretary Rusk: I think they should be tough on the pilot of the DC-8 which
was downed in Russia.
Secretary Clifford: We handled that well. The plane is released. We made
quick apologies. It could have been an equipment error. It was a new plane.
General
- . They need the 7th day for maintenance.
It is interesting that the firm is opening a new plant
in Charleston, S. C. This will get production up from
200 to 300 / month.
THE PRESIDENT: Do we want to talk over this strategy change
with Congress?
CLIFFORD
- of a fellow Socialist
Republic.
We think it would be good for the President and Kosygin to meet.
We want to know about the NPT coming back.
1. Would a new committee hearing be needed?
2. What kind of vote would you expect?
3. How much