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ThP- President said the new Polish Ambassador was quite vehement when he
p!-"esented his credentials to the President Tuesday morning. The President
said the Polish
- prospect; the President reviewed
bill by bill. IS said the prospect was not hopeless, was difficult,
but that he felt the results would be good. }•
Sevareid aske& if the President believed the new South Vietnam @OTern
ment would seek peace. The President
- the President's announcement of the U. N. Delegation with
new and different people is very helpful politically both the the United Nations
and to this Administration domestically. Katzenbach said that Joe Sisco
briefed the NA TO people on the Middle East
- with the discussion of the Vietnam elections observers.
The President asked if Lodge could be contacted to see if he could stay
an extra day or two to talk to the news media for backgrounders. He also
hoped Senator Hickenlooper could talk to CBS. The President
- if the proposal
on the U. N. was a new one and what is the major departure from the
Administration policy. The President told him "it represents neither a
major nor a minor departure of this government's policy. 11
Secretary Rusk said he asked Bill Bundy, in front
- in pacification.
Henry Cabot Lodge made three recommendations: 1.) conduct independen.t audit
of how the ARVN is going; 2.) reduce U.S. casualties by adopting a new military
policy of "split up and keep off balance, 11 instead of the "seek out and destroy"
policy
- on the margin of the Assembly in the form of
negotiations by Ambassador Jarring with the Arab and Israeli
Foreign Ministers in New York at the beginning of the session.
There will be a full debate on disarmament issues, but we
do not expect any major initiatives
- of the United States at its best. "I am proud of you." He
said he would call for individual reports around the room but none need to
speak if they don't desire.
Governor Richard Hughes of New Jersey opened the individual reports pointing
out that he went
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June 4
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
June 4, 1968
MEMORANDUM FOR JUANITA ROBERTS:
The President said he wanted to autograph
a book to ·each of the Congressional Liaison
officers he spoke
- be cleared.
"Never,
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said Wheeler.
McNamara said "It's movement
about 90% are against moving targets."
The President commented on the picture in today's New York Times showing
about 20 North Vietnamese troops in water re-building a bridge. He
suggested