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- agreement, will this be an
advantage militarily?
General Abrams:
Yes.
The President: Will it compensate for lack of bombing up to the 19°
parallel?
General Abrams:
Yes, sir, it will.
We think they have shifted tactics from the battlefield
- and commanders have been
consulted. We recommend approval.
GENERAL McCONNELL: I concur, Sir.
GENERAL CHAPMAN:
ADMIRAL MOORER:
I concur.
I concur.
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And then at 4 o 'c lo c k came the r e a lly im portant part of the day.
was the second big slug of mental fodder that I have had this week.
It
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f ir s t being Helen Gahagan Douglas,
F lo re n c e Mahoney ca lled and asked if she could bring o v e r a Dr
- tow, Chairman, Policy Plann ing Council
Thomas L . Hughes, Director of Intelli gence and Research
TREASURY
C . Douglas Dillon, Secretary
Henry H . Fowler, Under Secr e tar y
USIA
Donald M . Wilson, Acting D irector
WHITE HOUSE
Mc George Bundy
- students, using Finland, however, as the ma.in base of
operations.) In addition, a "Live and Learn Language Program" could be
proposed whereby individual students of English and Russian respectively
would live in private homes for a period of time
- , Sec. 3.5
State Dept. Guidelines ·
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-2This flexible, case-by-case approach to 0 bridge
building" should increase our chances of getting support
here at home for the legislative authority whi.c h we need
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There are tensions between countries on COMICON
because of trading at inflated prices with Soviets on raw material purchases.
Secretary Rusk:
There is a need to see if there are COCOM pacts
which prevent exchange of information by these people when they get
home
- was interested that Chip Bohlen who was 51-49
on the Czech movement put this at least 70-30 against••• and Thompson
more or ·less agreed with that. Now, we're on full intelligence and
policy alert during the night••• I'm at home at the moment, but have
- at home.
At no place was there a request for more men or material from our men
in Vietnam.
EUROPE
Enemy forces in Czechoslovakia
200, 000 Soviet
33, 000 Poland
1, 000 East Germany
8, 000 Hungary
3, 000 Bulgaria
250,000
By moving men in to Czechoslovakia
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Secretary Rusk said we might take a look at revising Comecon controls to
allow Eastern European scientists who study here, with our high-qualit y
equipment, to bring that equipment home for their own use . Ambassador
Bohlen noted that the Secretary
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Symington Amendment (Sect. Clifford)
Sitrep on Congressional position.
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Other.
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- in the Alliance with security from· the
same fate.
The events in Czechoslovakia have brought home
to all of us that NATO is the keystone to security and
peace in Europe.
It was reassuring to receive your own
renewed expression of faith in the Alliance.
I want
- letter to grandmother at Hye Post Office; guests to boyhood home and LBJ Ranch for lunch; Gronouski on Poland and Red China; Johnsons & guests to Danz place--car is stuck in mud; Lady Bird takes nap & talks to daughters; foreign affairs
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p i l e d many f e e t h i g h b y th e w in d ,
we w ent t o
D r ifts
the Red
Mass a t S t . M a tth e w s C a th e d r a l, L u ci and P at went w it h
Us ,
Lynda B i r d s nug l y a t home in b e d , and h ea rd
A rch B i s h o p O
- Church services at Camp David; Lady Bird uses home movie camera; visiting with guests; John Steinbeck talks about Russia; crime in the District of Columbia; assistance for law enforcement officers; Johnsons and Grahams to bowling alley; Luci Johnson
- of Sirhan's room in the
Pasadena family home which bore notations advocating the overthrow of
the President of the United States and other statements alluding to the
necessity of assassinating Robert f.""'Kennedy. The handwriting could not
be identified
- this man
went home to nussia for a
vacation. When he returned
to Washington in early Octo
ber, he al once sought out
Attorney General Kennedy,
with the urgency befitting
the bearer of a private mes•
sage from one chief of stale
to another.
On. Oct. 1, he