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- -building at one stage or
another.
By stretching definitions to include Greece, Turkey
and Israel, all can be described as traditional societies .in
transition toward new patterns of modern nationhood.
Through
out the area, the "warring sects" of great
- might do some writing for Hearst papers
after his retirement.
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Geo.rge Christian
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July 30, 1968
NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING
WITH
VIRGINIA PREWETT, WASHINGTON
DAILY NEWS
July 1 S, 1968
Miss Prewett: I have been thinking about
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Washington informed through his daily report.
The President
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Bombing policy was discussed. Secretary McNamara said there was no
need for new targets to be approved this week since the JCS has 49 targets
already authorized but not struck
- on the Franc is terrific.
The French have put the bee on Fowler. He tried to persuade the Germans
to revalue. They won't but have decided on new taxes that will reduce
their surplus some.
The President:
$1 billion?
Chairman Martin: About that.
Prime Minister
- . This procedure will continue for the four
countries concerned until new instructions are received
from the Department of State reflecting the status of
negotiations for the recognition of traditional fisheries for
each country.
(1) Mexico - Fishing within the 3
- McCormack -- Need for tax increase.
asking for big enough tax increase.
Was willing, ready, able
In his view Pr e sident not
Secretary Fowler -- R ead his proposed answer to Senator Williams with
stress on concluding portion outlining Administration's new
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.and New Zealand,
and to what we read of Nick Katzenbach's.talks
in Eu.ropeo
. The first
reactions
to the announcement of our balance of
payments progrc1m on January 1 have been const1·uctivc.
The
speculative
pressure
on th~ dollar through the gold pool has
- Williams with
stress on concluding portion outlining Administration's new proposal
to break deadlock between spending and tax powers of the Congress.
Package would:
reduce administrative budget deficit by $11 billion in
Fiscal 1 68, and relieve credit
- .
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).
It is also agreed that the important new tool that we need is authority to
offer most favored nation treatment
- in Washington was handled
''just right. ''
On Secretary Katzenbach 1 s China speech, the President said it reflected
no major new shift in American policy. He said China was trying to
keep North Vietnam from negotiating.
Mr. Crawford asked the difference
- to the relevant Free
World countries. It is now being put forward for your considera
tion in connection with other .Vietnam actions in the New Year.
The practical results of this NSAM will probably be very
slight. Only a very few ships have called. at both North
- to the Soviet bloc without attaching 1peclal
new conditioue.
Su::h action would acc:or1 with President Kennedy's decision in r#iay
1963 on an a!moet identical case (forage ba.rvetters) in which the
sarn e argument for quid pro quo conditions waa advanced