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- : That is correct, sir. You will recall that in 1950
the North Koreans moved in artillery and moved across the DMZ. I
would not discount the possibility of this happening again.
I would want the B 52s and the fighter bombers to back up the ground
forces
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not be insensitive
nor unmindful of these actions as related to the overall
problem.
Gromyko pretended
to have no knowledge of unusual activity
in the corridors,
particularly
the dropping of chaff.
However,
Mr._ Rusk
and Lord Home were somewhat embarrassed
- 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
- to South Vietnam. We do not have
sufficient bombs in South Korea.
However, we .m ust announce the call up. This will leak. Men have
to be called from their homes. There is no way it would hold.
Secretary Rusk: I would announce the call up today. I would go
- Lady Bird to New York City for premier of "The Greatest Story Ever Told;" Lady Bird visits a playground project in Harlem; Lady Bird views Bobby Lehman's art collection; Lady Bird to Ambassador Adlai Stevenson's home before show; Lady Bird
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We had a 11 anth od~~!d fir,u n~ of 519 , 500 and we would maint ain
that !ignJ'C until thl":re was son1~ dcvcl
- that the discus sion was one of such import
that Presid ent Johnson called me direc tly . at . home on a Saturday,
I've forgot ten the date, and I gave him this analy sis. This was
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LBJ Presidential Library
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ORAL HISTORY
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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
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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
- , while rehersing the risks,
said such a debate would nevertheless contribute to public understanding at home
regarding American policy on Vietnam. Canada, France and Italy expressed a
preference for a reactivated Geneva Conference rather than recourse
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political problems at home . They will be more difficul t at this General
Assembly session than they had been during the special GA session which
discussed the Middle East. The Israelis no longer talk about withdrawal of
troops . We may be saved
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Secretary Fowler: Did not know of any new steps we should take now. The
most important thing that we can do is to keep our situation at home strong.
The strength of the dollar is basic to the entire international
- h our own r eports , but Soviet
figur es, while genuinely useful , are not a wholly reli able basis f or
action.
In t his connec tion you s hou l d not hesitate to press home with
Kuznetsov t he fact that past Sovi et decept~on remains a maj
- Bird & the Ed Clarks to Corcoran Gallery; tea & tours at White House for the Clarks & guests; LBJ speaks briefly to guests; Lady Bird practices Appalachia speeches; dinner at Scoop Jackson's home; LBJ reads John Steinbeck letter about Vietnam