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and the situation in South Vietnam and pointed out that the effort of
the enemy was to overthrow the South Vietnamese Government.
The President discussed the Tax Bill Conference Report and the
progress of the House count on it.
Boggs mentioned seeing the picture
- Vietnam
- 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
- Vietnam
- Tom Johnson
to leave the room.)
The President then said that he was going to ask some of the other mern.bers
of Congress to join in a very confidential discussion on Vietnam.
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- Vietnam
- and that the Pueblo would have been
destroyed perhaps along with the North Korean vessels.
Secretary McNamara: Did we call up the Reserves using Korea
as a cover but actually for Vietnam?
Answer: No. We had 440 aircraft available in the active forces.
As soon
- Vietnam
- to will talk, but they will not
say when. They will not discuss anything but North Vietnam. They
will not talk unless we cease all military activities. We must know
what ceasing all military activities really means."
The President said the U.S. Government
- Vietnam
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The President then read a list of organizations representing labor, management,
press, foundations, and other associations. It '1.0.S agreed that this group
could be invi.ted to go to Vietnam as observers of the up-coming elections.
The President instructed
- Vietnam