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  • LBJ CONTINUES TO DISCUSS PRESS STORIES, SCIENTISTS' CABLE TO EISENHOWER ABOUT USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN VIETNAM; UNSUITABILITY OF USING TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN KHE SANH; LBJ OFFERS TO HAVE SCIENTISTS BRIEFED; LBJ'S VISIT WITH THE EISENHOWERS
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 12723, sound recording, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 2/19/1968, 12:17PM
  • DWIGHT EISENHOWER
  • LBJ REPORTS ON HIS MEETING WITH ALEXSEI KOSYGIN AT GLASSBORO, INCLUDING DISCUSSIONS ON NON-PROLIFERATION, ARMS REDUCTION, MIDDLE EAST CRISIS, VIETNAM, CUBA, CHINA; EISENHOWER RECOMMENDS DESALINIZATION PROGRAM AS MEANS TO ALLEVIATE PROBLEMS IN MIDDLE
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 11914, sound recording, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 6/25/1967, 9:44PM
  • DWIGHT EISENHOWER
  • EISENHOWER DISCUSSES CABLE HE HAS RECEIVED FROM SCIENTISTS ABOUT USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN VIETNAM; LBJ DISCUSSES PRESS STORIES ON MATTER, CONFUSION CAUSED BY SCIENTISTS' VISIT TO VIETNAM TO STUDY BARRIER SYSTEM, MINES
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 12722, sound recording, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 2/19/1968, 12:17PM
  • DWIGHT EISENHOWER
  • LBJ WISHES DIRKSEN HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DISCUSSES DWIGHT EISENHOWER'S ADVICE ON ABM ISSUE; VIEWS OF SCIENTISTS, JCS ON MATTER; GERALD FORD'S RECENT STATEMENT ON ISSUE
  • "ON VIETNAM"; "GEN. EISENHOWER'S [REPORT] ABOUT EXPERIENCE NEGOTIATING WITH KOREA, CAN'T NEGOTIATE WITH NV IF THEY DON'T AGREE TO NEGOTIATE"; DIARY LISTS CALLS AT 9:25A, 11:16A; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • HHH'S STATEMENTS ON ARMS TALKS, VIETNAM; EISENHOWER'S VIEWS OF VIETNAM, COMPARISON WITH KOREAN WAR NEGOTIATIONS; LBJ ASKS RUSK, BUNDY, HHH TO TALK WITH GEORGE MCGOVERN; DAMAGE CAUSED BY NEGATIVE SPEECHES; LATEST NEWS FROM VIETNAM; UN; WALTER
  • FEDERAL BUDGET; PRESS AND BUSINESS COMMUNITY SUPPORT; DISARMAMENT; TAX BILL; POVERTY PROGRAM; LBJ WANTS ANDERSON TO TALK WITH EISENHOWER, HARRY BYRD, JOHN WILLIAMS, AND JOHN BYRNES; LATIN AMERICAN POLICY
  • POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF DOROTHY FOSDICK; WALT ROSTOW; ELIE ABEL, CHALMERS ROBERTS STORIES ON VIETNAM; LBJ'S MEETING WITH JCS TODAY; LBJ WANTS TO MEET WITH MAXWELL TAYLOR, MCNAMARA BEFORE MCNAMARA'S VIETNAM TRIP; NUCLEAR TESTS; EISENHOWER
  • ~· 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
  • as the "Committee appear~ in a National Security Council Record of Action of May 24, 1960. indicated to the "Principals", The record stlltes that President Eisenhower that he wanted "the advice of the Committee of Principals" on a matter relating to the test
  • help to us than the Democrats in the last few months. Secretary Clifford: Ike said he would be glad to see me. The President: Eisenhower has helped me in every critical thing I have asked him to help on. You would be good to talk with him. Secretary
  • to build nuclear power plant. ~ President Eisenhower offers 5-point disarmament plan that could follow proof of USSR peaceful intent. Vishinsky revives USSR proposal for unconditional· ban on weapons of mass destruction. USSR claims to have H-bomb
  • withdrew his offer of two or three inspections when the Moscow negotiations began. ^See Robert W. Lambert, Tsst-Ban Tpeaty^ Secret. IZfie Negotiations of the Limited COWflPBWTIflE -4Outer Space Since the Eisenhower Administration, the United States had
  • of Principals. This Committee was established by President Eisenhower in 1958. Its present membership includes the Secretaries of State and Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs 1/ PL 87-297, as amended. Sec. 33. - 49 - of Staff, the Director
  • not participate in the ENDC, vjhich they had not been * invited to join.-^ Since Eisenhower, the United States had had general and c complete disarmament as its ultimate goal, and the Kennedy Administration introduced an elaborate plan for general and complete