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- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIICGTON /) j/ I I MEz.m.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT From Bob Fleming Following are notes on your discussions at 6s25 p.m. Sept. 5 with the followings: Eric Sevareid CBS John Cauley, !ansas City Star Duff Thomas, UPI
- Fleming, Bob
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- to you and to the. people of Nigeria on the seventh anniversity of Nigerian independence. It is our sincere and fervent hope that peace will soon return to your great country and that the years ahead will bring progress and prosperity. Lyndon B
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- A LUV"- , "' .-. t ~-/t;J-o// Tu•aday t Sept. Z6, 1967 9:55 a. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Herewith Sect. Ruak'e report to you of his dinner with Gromyko: -- para. Z on ABM's. etc•• is mildiy hopeful; -- para. 3 on the Middle East is at least not unhopeful
- . W. W.R, f~p» Friday, September 15, 1967 -- l:'40 p. m. Mr. President: I am informed that .Sec. · Rus'k is a bit concerned about our suggesting to Sato via Amb. Johnson that we would look favorably on Sato's accepting Bob Anderson's dinner
- forget that wars, when going on, are not always popular; that they involve pain ful dislocation at home; and that, as the conflict stretches on, discouragement over prospects for victory sometimes cuts deep into hope and determination. War
- was as follows: -- bie view of Gavin is even lower than yours; - - but Cia.vin 1s a very. very old friend o·f '\l/estmoreland•s, and, in Bob's view, Westy-- as well as the whole working environment of Viet Nam ...- is bound to have some reetralning hlfluence
- , and not re_ally a Communist one. He thought the state ment was encouraging. Rostow said that of course his views would be . carefully examined. We hoped that the recent election in .South Vietnam would help prepare the way for some kind of ·political solution
- Gaetano Martino (then President of the European Parliament) here in 1963. We maintain our firm commitment to a united Europe. We hope that the European Parliament will play an increasingly important role in Western European affairs. · We are grateful
- as . possible and hoped that it would stop enemy infiltration through the Demilitarized Zone and along the coast . The President said that he had been a division commander along the Demilita_r ized Zone and fully understands the problem. A full effort would