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- LBJ REVIEWS CRITICISM OF US VIETNAM POLICY, PEACE INITIATIVES, BOMBING PAUSES; HONOLULU CONFERENCE; ECONOMIC AID TO VIETNAM; HO CHI MINH'S DEMAND FOR VIET CONG RECOGNITION; DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S REACTION TO RIBICOFF'S PROPOSAL FOR GENEVA CONFERENCE
- MAHONEY RELAYS FOREIGN REACTION TO STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS, ASKS LBJ TO MEET WILLIAM BAGGS, HARRY ASHMORE WHO RECENTLY MET WITH HO CHI MINH AND OTHERS IN NORTH VIETNAM; LBJ SAYS THEY SHOULD MEET WITH DEAN RUSK AS HARRISON SALISBURY AND OTHERS
- that we are trying to probe in every way to find
some way to get Ho Chi Minh to talk even while they continue to fight. The
President read President ' Thieu's peace overtures which were made during the
campaign and which included bombing pauses
- just kicking the devil out of them. I mean there isn't any question we
were kicking the devil out of them. Well when you are [a] military man and you see
success after success after success and you realize that the Ho Chi Minh Trail was getting
bombed