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  • , naturi.ll;r, a ·great deal. ill good wishes to y-ou and Mrs. Haines and I do hope I will get to see y-ou soon. Always sincerely, CP:hr ARTHUR CAPPER. GEOIIGE D. AIKEN, YT. HARLAN J. BUSHFIELD, 8. DAK. GEORGE A. WILSON, IOWA MILTON R. YOUNG, N. DAK
  • with the discussion of the Vietnam elections observers. The President asked if Lodge could be contacted to see if he could stay an extra day or two to talk to the news media for backgrounders. He also hoped Senator Hickenlooper could talk to CBS. The President
  • suppoee, primarily, because he is go ing to run for the Senate and wiehee the Truner forcee not to oppoee him a.nd hopee to have them on hie eide. Politieal Notes---2 Creekmore Fath told me that the Democratic National Committeeman from Louisiana, during
  • hope It will be ~ for ua to wuA oa.r dirty We need to aettle theae LUNCH Ocwenaon W SERVICE SET fo~ thine• privUely. BREAK lunch with Pr•sideat and other aide• a& raacb. [9 of 12] .. MEETlr~e f'aOT!S eenRISI ITED Publltulio11 LUNCH
  • only hope is for a pre-convention "I-won't­ run~it-they-nominate-me" from Eisenhower. he It is not probable that will go that tar however. The President's picture is folding. Gael Sullivan resigned yesterday as executive secretary ot the party