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  • \'\ ., /J'; ·~ Mr. Wilson is doing a piece for Look Magazine on Vice President Humphrey. He is requesting the President's assessment, not for attribution, of Mr. Humphrey. The President described the Vice President as "the man of all the people I
  • - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
  • .) Secretary McNamara: Time Magazine said the reservists who were called up had good morale. Newsweek said many of them were grumbling. George Ball: I have seen a cynical assertion that the reserves were called under the pretext of Korea but for actual use
  • 1TiiQ. ftoblicatieA Re"uires P.en"inieft ef Cop' right WelaeF1 w. Themas JehftseR ·~ ·J:-'YRIGMTED Meeting beg~n: Meeting ended: 7:15 p.m. 7:56 p. m. NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT 1S MEETING WITH KENNETH CRAWFORD, NEWSWEEK In the President's Office July 19
  • to light yesterday after the British science magazine Nature printed an article by three Finnish experts demonstrating beyond doubt that a Soviet test had raised radioactivity in the air over Finland last December. The Finns concluded
  • bombing and disclose the full record. LIFE magazine had referred to the President and the _Secretary of State as the "two lonely men. " They would still be here. The President then turned to Secretary Clifford and asked him to brief the group, first
  • shot. 11 # # # 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
  • not expect too much to follow from resumption of relations . He felt that perhaps the problem of the "big lie " would be taken car e of by Mr . Attwood 1 s interview with Nasser in L O OK magazine . Mr . Battle pointed out that we still want Nasser to take
  • material in the last few days meetings with .many newspaper people, l;>ureau chiefs, columnists, magazine writers and broadcast men. He said he gave backgrounders to them all. He said they all practically surrender. Kilpatrick (Washington Post) has a son
  • be remarkably better overnight. ~ s-) The President asked if there was anything serious to the India-China border fight. Rusk and McNamara agreed that there was not. The President suggested that a speech or magazine or newspaper article be ·written
  • ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
  • Magazine asked why Ho Chi Minh would not come to the conference table. The President said that Ho has looked upon South Vietnam for years as something he wants to rule. The President felt that each day Ho Chi Minh has a little more doubt that he will ever
  • .. -· . .. . - 9­ . prepa.-.ad to answer every question that is being raised by people like Time Magazine and answer them factu~lly. George Christian: was not protected. One of the principal questions was why the ship The President: This is simple. We cannot