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Telephone conversation # 12822, transcript, MARVIN WATSON and RICHARD DALEY, 3/18/1968, 5:15PM
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- and the Department of Defense and finally Mr. Clifford called the President and said, "Now what are we going to do, because, what they're putting out is not entirely true''and so finally the President said, well you go ahead and tell exactly what happened, .because
- Urban affairs
- , "Yes we would be glad to visit -- receive a.ny of theni, including the Senator, on any plan he had or any -suggestion. 11 I just spent two hours today with Dean Acheson who for a week had been over at the Defense Department/being briefed and over
- Urban affairs
- Administration was as minister-counselor for public information in the American ·' Embassy in Saigon, South Vietnam. But prior to that, you had been I believe deputy public affairs officer in India for several years and had spent some time with the Voice
- to depart area. 1:05 pm North Korean sub chaser reported it was going to board the Pueb~o, silence her communications and tow the ship to Wonsan. 1 :20 pm Sub chaser ordered PT boats out of the way because she was going to fire on U.S. vessel. 1 :45 pm
- it affected internation.!'A-1 affairs and questions beyond the water line. Remember that policy that said we should settle our ow~ disputes. A What would you do about Fulbright? B 11 d put Fulbright on. No one would ever expect you to. And then find out
- Urban affairs
- to the White House, other Committees should be invited. The House Foreign Affairs Committee certainly should be included. The President: Well, it looks as if all of you have counseled, advised, consulted and then -- as usual -- placed the monkey on my back
- Urban affairs
- that the North Viet namese today are much more confident of victory than they were two months ago. Kosygin has asked them twice to negotiate. That is the reason why we asked Ambassador Thompson, our best man in Soviet affairs, to return to Moscow. The problem
- and ):have the blood of these boys on my conscience. I hope that each of you will support tne in this move so that we will have just one voice in foreign affairs at this very critical time. SERVICE SET I am 10/31/68 7 MANSFIELD: Mr. President: Mike