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- GRONOUSKI TELLS LBJ HE HAS MADE PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF DALLAS POST OFFICE; LBJ ASKS GRONOUSKI TO SEND HIM A MEMO ON IT BECAUSE HE IS WORKING ON SOUTHEAST ASIA NOW BUT HE WILL MEET WITH GRONOUSKI ON MONDAY ABOUT DALLAS POST OFFICE
- LBJ REPORTS ON FEDERAL BUDGET CUTS, DEFENSE SPENDING; COMMENTS ON NYT, WASHINGTON POST, NEED FOR SUPPORT OF THOMAS MANN IN PRESS; INFLUENCE OF PRESS ON FOREIGN POLICY; PANAMA; CUBA; FOREIGN AID; CYPRUS; INDONESIA; PRESS RELATIONS WITH WH
Telephone conversation # 7018, sound recording, LBJ and JAMES "JIMMY" WECHSLER, 3/4/1965, 11:16AM
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- LBJ DISCUSSES US VIETNAM POLICY, HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH PRESS; WALTER LIPPMANN; DREW PEARSON; NYT STORY ON LBJ ADVISERS; CLARK CLIFFORD; DEAN ACHESON; JAMES ROWE; TOMMY CORCORAN; SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY; FDR COMMENT ON INFLUENCE OF CORCORAN, BEN
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- HEATH REPORTS ON TALKS WITH BRANIFF OFFICIALS ABOUT AIRLINE STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS; LBJ TELLS HEATH TO SPEAK TO WILLIAM CROCKETT ABOUT AVAILABLE AMBASSADORSHIPS; POSTS HEATH MIGHT ACCEPT; HEATH'S PREFERENCE FOR SPAIN, CANADA; LBJ'S PREFERENCE
- · ECONOMIC AID WITHOUT RESERVATION, STATE~NTS DEFININGUS .INTENTIONS IN MILITARY FIELD WERESWALL~D WITH LIBERALPORTIONOF SALT. SOP-£SENATORS AT POST JOINT-SESSION A~RICAN PEOPLEWOULD REALLY RECEPTION RAISEDQUESTION WHETHER BACKUP VP'S ASSURANCES
- FORCLASSIFIED MATERIAL PLIASI SIGII AIID UTUIIII "';_BER TO OSD IIIIIDUTILJ LASSIFICATION Ors De [js ~• 80397 DATEOF TRANSFER 17 • 41. CO,llS ORIGINAL cc DATE RECEI YEO RECEIVEDBY (Sj.,.oru,o) w11ite copy - Custodi1t11. Pink copy - Recipient. Post
- support ot his visit there and prepared draft using Pres Kennedy1j l.etter to Chiang as guide line. Much of post-dinner conversation was concerned with tat of joint commmique which Clnang accepted with obvious enthusium and with only one substantive
- following are keyed to the Bur:r.a draft 1S52 as ~evised August 1, 1962;) -· - A. 1. ~lay (b) suspicions Discourage Action Program ·of July 31, of U.S. outside assistaJ1ce for Burmese insurgenre. The Departrr.ent h2s asked posts in Tbail.md :.nd
- State and ICA officials, pe~ted that the team will arrange to leave for Bangkok at approximately return the date of the Ambassador's to his post on June 17. The team is headed by Sherwood Fine of ICA and in:ludes the following members and asso~iates
- of the negotiations and/or a means of solving the problem of GVNintran sigence. The United States would have agreed to continue foreign aid .to South Vietnam as long as desired by a post settlement government. The USSRhad no objections to outside countries furnishing