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- IMBERT'S VIEWS ON AGREEMENT IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ ASKS BENNETT'S OPINION OF DEAL; LEAKS TO TAD SZULC; MARTIN CONCURS ON AGREEMENT, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT GUZMAN, IMBERT; MANN DISCUSSES NEW PRESS STORY THAT LOYALISTS, IMBERT WILL DENOUNCE DEAL
- LBJ REPORTS THAT HE WILL HAVE GALL BLADDER SURGERY, WILL NAME NEW YORK STATE JUDGE JAMES WATSON TO CUSTOMS COURT; RFK DISCUSSES PAPAL NUNCIO'S CONCERNS ABOUT ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; CURRENT SITUATION THERE; LBJ'S MEETING WITH POPE
- LBJ DISCUSSES NEED TO CONTINUE BOMBING NORTH VIETNAM, POSSIBLE NEW ENEMY OFFENSIVE, CANDIDATE HHH'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT EFFECT OF PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN ON VIETNAM; RICHARD HUGHES' CONCERNS ABOUT VIETNAM; SOVIET PRESSURE ON VIETNAM
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arrangements to go back any time.
So, I would suggest that the President, in the absence of some new
develop:mm.ent in he situation, get some sleep and we'll be in touch
with him if we need to.
Goodbye ••••
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That it is in our interest to strike trad e bargains
with individual Bloc countries using trade as a carrot, and trading like
good Yankees (or Texans).
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