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  • • but they fit together 1n helplAg make clear the dilemma faced lsy Moscow at the present time -- 1n the Middle Eaat and elsewhere. 1. A leqthy l'eport from Arthar Goldbers cm hi• talk T9•terday with Gromyko and Dobryala. The e•aence o! 1t 1• that tba Soviet
  • of attention, the President said, if the man giving it came in and said he wanted to talk quietly and frankly. (The President had a comment about Gromyko asking some agreement on bombs or bombing; airplane noise blanked out the remark.) Drummond asked
  • RECONCILIATION OF VIEWS. MORE SIGNIFICANl'LY, HE ADDED THAT MR. GROMYKO NEEDED THE ADDITIONAL TIME FOR CONSULTATIONS WITH MOSCOW. I HAVE SOME DOUBT THAT ANOTHER 48-HOURS CAN SIGNIFICANTLY NARROW THE GAP BETWEEN THE TWO PRINCIPAL RESOLUTION·S BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY