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  • ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) FOREIGN POLICY GROUP MEETffiG \~' ~ .:·· October 29, 1968 THOSE ATTENDING: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Abrams General Wheeler Richard Helms Walt Rostow Harry McPherson George Christian Tom Johnson
  • to the President - Henry Hall Wilson, Jr. 654 Que,en Ann,e Terrace Falls Church, Virginia Special Aaslatant to the President USA. - P. Kenneth O'Donnell 57,0 Maeaachuaetta Avenue, Special Assistant to the President - Db.•ector, Food for Peace Richard W
  • LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE LANGUAGE IN UN ANNIVERSARY SPEECH ABOUT VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; PRESS LEAKS FROM STATE DEPT; EAST GERMAN HELICOPTER FLIGHTS OVER WEST BERLIN; POSSIBLE MEETING OF PANEL OF CONSULTANTS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
  • LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN THAT AVERELL HARRIMAN HAS NOT DENIED PRESS ACCOUNTS OF HIS ROLE IN HHH'S SALT LAKE CITY SPEECH ON VIETNAM BOMBING HALT; RUSK'S TALKS WITH ANDREI GROMYKO ON VIETNAM, MIDDLE EAST, BERLIN; RUSK'S SCHEDULE AND POSSIBLE HONOLULU
  • LBJ ASKS MOYERS TO CLARIFY SENTENCE ON MEDICARE FOR SPEECH TONIGHT IN CHICAGO; RFK'S PROPOSED TRIP TO BERLIN; LUCIUS CLAY; HAROLD COOLEY, COTTON-WHEAT FARM BILL, QUESTION OF HEARINGS IN HOUSE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE ON POVERTY BILL; SARGENT SHRIVER
  • internally· into Republics of this Hemisphere. He will be met by new ultimatums over Berlin. He will be met by attacks upon the security of American bases throughout the world -- by insults to the American flag and embassies abroad -- by indignities against
  • This nation commitments/from West Berlin. will keep its.· . -South Vietnam to We will be unceasing_ in the searc~ for peace; resourceful in our pursuit of ~~e$S of ag~e#ent,even with those with whom we differ -- and generous and loyal to those who jpin
  • see the truth. You ride spring down the street in their in West Berlin step and a smile on their and you see people with a face, their chin up, their chest out and a hope for tomorrow. You cross the line and you see how Communismhas taken
  • to the public good. r ·r wttr& Today Americans side by side in Berlin They died Surely travel , 11_. : side side they races and Viet by side . I stand Nam. in Korea . • tll JI flrllidf can= by side and :a! and in America. er· We must
  • lesson a third war we drew a line we subdued ti;i.e Soviet arrogance We munt quarantine ia another in Berlin: we won nations who would gobble and say, This f..r and no !o~ a lasting pe.:.ce is the one t!e which bi.."1.dsall people to­ z-~t!ler