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that would do if we stop the bombing. We've had maybe 200 flickers
and Harriman tracks down every probe, but so far there has been nothing."
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August 7, 1967
NOTES ON PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH VIRGINIA PREWETT OF
THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS, MARCH 14, 1967
- 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
- . Matters are complicated, in the short run, by a
very high rate of natural increase of population. Ulti
mately this will create larger markets and provide settlers
to open up new areas, but in the early stages of industrial
growth it means that a large
- , and psy
chological pressures; and the development of some of the
potential new lands requires cooperation among South
American countries as well as between them and the inter
national financing community.
The growing industrial and technological compe
- for their industrial structures.
The drive toward economic integration is gathering strength under a mixture
of. economic, political and psychological pressures; and the development of some of
the potential new land reQuires cooperation among South American countries
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Secr etary McNamara, speaking from the attached
that Viet Cong actions had reached a new high in July, including
the highest number of weapons lost by the South Vietnamese to the
Viet Cong. It has been a difficult month, but the increased Viet Cong
- telegrams fran Port-au
Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am
Panama City.
Sat Jose has not replied
to query on "second class citizen"
treatment, • However, since timing of
v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration
or
new Administration
there, we are confident