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- people will be cut
153, 000 from DOD
5 5, 000 from Post Office
For every four who leave, three can be hired.
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Lederer Article in Saturday Eve'ning Post. '. (Sec. Clifford; Under Sec. Katzenbach
- on the basis of our discussions."
I agree with Clark, and Dean. I would not let negotiations fail on that point.
General Abrams 1 executitft order could be printed on the front page of
the Washington Post.
If they come across the DMZ, he destroys them
- for the danger of leaving the Ambassador's post
open after he went to the NATO meeting. He would not raise the matter
directly with Willy Brandt, but he would get a feel for the risk of leaving
the post open for several months.
Mr. Nixon said he planned
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"! sleep better when I know you are at your post. "
The President: Who runs things when you are away?
General Abrams: General Goodpaster.
He, Ambassador Berger,
Ambassador Bunker and I are lockstep on this all the way.
Secretary Clifford: I do not think
- that
was taking essentially a sub-cabinet post, and not .necessarily the
most important sub-cabinet post.
M:
You're a career appointee and not a political appointee.
S:
That~s right~
a career appointee rather than otherwise.
So that
was really my first
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
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served as Secretary General of the Kingdom of Luang Prabang, and
in 1945 was reported as President
of the Privy Council of the
Kingdom, ··with some indication
that he. may have held the post since
1930.. He became Crown Prince of Luang Prabang sometime