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- they couldn't veto.
This tnay mean that everything we have done is in vain.
basic change - - no breakthrough.
There is no
The President has been wanting to see Gene-ral Abrams. Been wanting
to see him at some place. It looked like travel this week-end
- be willing
to do. We hear from travelers and from self-appointed spokesmen from
time to time this and that. On occasions we have attempted to confirm it,
and we have negotiated directly with them.
I think the last position stated by Mr. Ho Chi Minh is a safe
- contribution through capital transaction
measures. We must push ahead in other areas. We need decisive
fiscal restraint. That's why issue is so vital before the Congress.
C.R. S!vllTH: Plans for travel will not have short-range benefits but
will in long range
- miles on dry land and traveling 75 knots.
The President:
One
Let's try to jazz it up and get the language so it suits them.
Secretary Rusk: The Spanish are bargaining hard. The chances are we will
get the agreement. If we get into a deadlock
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seen to be helpful by you. You would want me to stay where I am?
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The President: Yes. I thought that travel wouldn't come into it. It would
be better if this talk