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  • could expect some pretty heavy fighting in the next few days. S-RV1Cf!SET - :J L IST OF A TT EN DEES, NSC M E E TING Ma rch 6 , 1968; W e dne s day. lZ: OO noon Vi ce Pre s ident Humph r ey Se cretary of State Ruak De p uty Unde r Secre tary B ohl
  • , Ambassador Telles will want the vis it as now proposed. We anticipate that questions raised in Panama's telegram will be answered by next week. A proposed visit !er Chiarl is W'lder consideration by t re White Hou; e. K. Bracken - Department INCOMING
  • to make decisions prior to the re t urn of Secr etary McNamara . Secreta ry Rusk said he was taking a sober view, even a pessimistic vi~w of developments in South Vietnam . Listing the points of weakness in the situation in Vietnam was a way for us
  • thousc:i:ds of children c.nc1 young peopb, I rcali~:ed how nrnch more needs to be
  • THAT 7~5: WAR CAN BS ENDED' .SOLEY THROUGH IMPLEME NTATION OF THE PACIFICATION PROGRAM . THEY FEEL THAT A~ 4TTACK ON NORTH vI :T~ 4M MUST TAKE PL ACE. TH:: CO?tPS COMMA~lDEP. BELIEVES TH '1T HE NO '. '.-. 3 " .J.- 5±6:\e. By \) SERVIDESET VM= ~E
  • w itz -w a s a d e lig h t to h a v e a ro u n d . He j u s t c a m e b a c k f ro m a to u r o f a g r e a t m a n y S outh A m e r ic a n c o u n tr ie s . . • ''' • - -Vi •= • *■, • • He w a s f u ll of \ ■ o p tim is m , h e w a s r e
  • t it w hen I sa id o f a ll the ta le n ts I w ish ed I p o s s e s s e d , the one I m o st en vied w as the a b ility to m ak e w o rd s "m a r ch and sin g and connonade and ta lk the co o l,, dem anding v o ic e o f r e a s o n ." W ell, it w
  • s s e . A ai w e a l l fle w o u t to th e R a n c h w h e r e R o y W h ite w a s w a itin g f o r u s - - t h e - g r e a t v':vi -W i ^^ 4 "M EM ORANDUM ' ■ T HE w h i t e '. h o u s e " - :/■ S u n d a y , A p r il 2 , 1 9 6 7 W
  • th is w o n d e r f u lly g e n e r o u s th in g l a s t y e a r , w ith m e a s s p o n s o r ; a n d a g a in th is y e a r . A n d I 'm a s g r a te f u l a s any one o f th e 6, 000 c h i l d r e n . "VI ■ W in z o la M c C le n d o n b e g a n
  • of financing local costs of certain infrastructure projects as part of an over-all program for opening' frontier areas. DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICY PLANNIN(; COUNCIL WASHINGTON COIWIBEN'fIAL . THE FRONTIERS OF SOUTH AMERICA Appendix VI Deployment of Armed