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- LBJ ASKS BUNDY TO DEVELOP STATEMENT FOR LBJ TO USE IN CAMPAIGN ABOUT MESSAGE FROM NEW USSR LEADER ALEXSEI KOSYGIN WHICH WAS RELAYED BY FOY KOHLER; DISCUSSION OF BEST CITY IN WHICH TO USE THE STATEMENT
- MCNAMARA ASKS IF WALT ROSTOW CAN DRAFT CONTINGENCY PRESS RELEASE ON VIETNAM PEACE INITIATIVE TO RESPOND TO QUESTIONS THAT WILL ARISE FOLLOWING HAROLD WILSON'S STATEMENT ABOUT HIS MEETINGS WITH ALEXSEI KOSYGIN; RESUMPTION OF BOMBING, NAVAL GUNFIRE
- DISCUSSION OF NEED FOR JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION TO SHOW THAT IT HAS PURSUED ALL AVENUES FOR PEACE DURING HAROLD WILSON-ALEXSEI KOSYGIN VIETNAM PEACE INITIATIVE
- LBJ'S GEORGIA TRIP; COMMITMENT TO WARNER ROBINS AFB; LBJ DISCUSSES STATEMENT ABOUT MESSAGE FROM KOSYGIN, NEED FOR OTHER CAMPAIGN STATEMENTS; LBJ REMINISCES ABOUT GENERATING PUBLICITY AS RICHARD KLEBERG'S SECRETARY; MARJORIE MCNAMARA'S CAMPAIGNING
- COMPOSITION OF US DELEGATION TO FUNERAL OF INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER SHASTRI; QUESTION OF SENDING HHH OR RUSK OR BOTH; POSSIBLE TALKS WITH KOSYGIN IN INDIA; POSSIBLE ARRANGEMENTS FOR RUSK TO MEET AVERELL HARRIMAN, TRAVEL ON WITH HIM TO VIETNAM
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C mirman Kosygin.
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Bernie Gwrtzman asked the President's reaction to the South Vietnam
elections. He said he felt much the same as when his first daughter
was born - he was pleased she was alive and well, but knew much ahead
could
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recommend prudence and hope for a long-term settlement.
THE PRESIDENT:
Do you have a final draft of the letter to Kosygin?
SECRETARY RUSK:
it Saturday.
MR. ROSTOW:
This is a message dated Friday.
Dobrynin received
We knew about the ship before we knew
- their help, not their advice.
The President:
Mao has.
I cannot tell you how much influence either Kosygin or
The President: When we have a pause, we have a difficult time getting back.
Nixon: Who talks to the Soviets?
Secretary Rusk: We talk
- is strong and his opponent is weak.
Polls are designed by a candidate to show that he is strong. (The
President showed Mr. Carroll a recent New York poll showing him
rwming far ahead of his prospective opponents.)
Mr. Carroll: You must envy Mr. Kosygin
- with the Soviets the question of Vietnam.
The language to Kosygin read:
·.
"Setting all political arguments aside, the simple fact is that the President could
not maintain a cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam unless it were very
promptly evident to him
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Hanoi might object to public meetings.
Secretarv Clifford: We might have leverage to meet bilaterally with
Hanoi - - not suck up to Saigon.
Kosygin might help.
General Taylor: We can't sit 70 days and let Saigon hold us up. We
should start
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gave Messrs.
Kosygin and Gromyko.
May I please have
of these men?
autographed
Yes
Would you consider
V
the attached
Yes
✓
photographs
prepared
from
you
for each
No
photo
acceptable?
No
If yes, may I suggest
that they be signed