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- LBJ ASKS SCOTT'S HELP WITH SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL TO FUND FORMER PRESIDENTS' OFFICES AND TRAVEL, PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES; DISCUSSION OF FUNDING FOR SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION FOR PRESIDENTS' WIDOWS AND FOR EISENHOWER COLLEGE
- DISCUSSION OF LANGUAGE FOR SPEECH BY LBJ ON VIETNAM NEGOTIATIONS, BOMBING HALT; REVIEW OF LBJ'S EFFORTS TO SEEK PEACE; TIMING OF BOMBING HALT AND IMPACT ON PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, CANDIDATES; BRIEFING FOR EISENHOWER; POSITION FOR JUANITA ROBERTS
- SUCCESSOR TO MAXWELL TAYLOR AS AMBASSADOR TO VIETNAM; LODGE'S POLICY ON USE OF TEAR GAS, DEFOLIANTS; IMPORTANCE OF CIVILIAN APPOINTEE; LODGE OFFERS TO RETURN AS AMBASSADOR; FCC VACANCY; LBJ'S RELATIONSHIP WITH EISENHOWER, LODGE; REPUBLICAN
- JCS MEETING ON 2 PLANS FOR MORE US FORCES IN VIETNAM; POSSIBLE EISENHOWER BRIEFING; NUMBERS OF TROOPS IN EACH PLAN; EXTENSION OF TAYLOR'S APPOINTMENT; MIKE MANSFIELD'S, GEORGE AIKEN'S VIEWS; DECISION-MAKING PROCESS; DETERIORATING VIETNAM SITUATION
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in 1936 and on the farm question, even in the middle
of the campaign; He sent for the people • : .
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Oh, we do that all the time.' · I went to Eisenhower the other
day across the country.
We will be fully briefing Nixon
and the others from
- also advised the President that Doubleday wants to do the
President's memoirs. He said this firm published Eisenhower and
Truman.
The President said he had turned all the publishing offers he has received
over to a lawyer, and decisions would be made
- they were moving
surprising!y fast.
On the language matter, he cited a parallel: When President
Eisenhower was asked what decisions Vice President Nixon had
participated in, he said that if he had a week, he 1 d think of some.
The President said he felt sure
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LBJ Retrospective -- 24
sought President Eisenhower's advice all the time. He kept him informed; he had him
briefed constantly by the top people. So when he talked to Eisenhower, Eisenhower
would know where he was coming from, would
- attacked Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower and
Kennedy.
He added, however, that Fulbright had reported out all of his
Ambassadors from his committee.
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The President said foreign aid would be reduced, but he thinks that we
will wind up with less