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  • Clark and Sandy Trowbridge, might be eager to go on, but most Cabinet members stay on because the President and the country need them. The President remarked about a CBS report that Clark Clifford would become Secretary of State. Rather asked him
  • 'SECRET /NODIS Thursday. July 20, 1967 2:25 p. m. Mr.. President: Herewitn a note assublng Clark and Gen Taylor a good reception in Canberra. w. W. Rostow · Canberra 301 SECRET WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O . 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) Whicr H()WjC
  • said to me that they are fully conscious of the fact that with a combined military ticket, they must take added precautions to see that the elections are clean. In the meeting which Clark Clifford and Max Taylor had yesterday with Thieu, Ky
  • c ties with their cultural. industrial. ducational and ocial inatitut·ons. d ·11 becom cquaint d 1th o r country's great natural beauties d vast .farmlan a. Monday,. .July 10, 1967 7 p. :m . · MR. PRESIDENT: THRU: MARVIN WATSON Clark Cllffoi-d
  • , Church. Clark. P, 11,, A ken. Cas , Cooper) to S agawt (Oore. Symb.1gton, ~ illlam.s,lt{undt. La1:1sche) and 2 doubtful (Hie enfooper and c _rlson}. Talk1Jl8 p~mt I.or your Leadership M.c eting next week a , attached. 1 v included the da , you ~equ . sted