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  • live." Joseph Scerra, National VFW Commander called this a "showcase election. 11 Stanford Smith of the American Newspaper Publishers Association said there was no plot to rig the election. 11 1 had some misgivings before I left but I readily agree
  • for it. Mansfield:Ires McNamara say that infiltration reached 4500 a month.? McNamara: This is dry season. Usually associated with larger infiltration. Indications of larger infiltration. Mansfield: Instead of 22 per cent under control, only 18 per cent is under control
  • -2­ VI. (FYI: The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, as well as a nwnber of private enterprises, will be examining Indonesian develop­ ment possibilities in the months ahead.) You may wish to conclude by asking that a development program
  • Walter Ridder, Ridder Newspapers James Cary, Copley Newspapers Bernard Gwertzman, Washington star Richard stoiUey, I!fe Wayne Kelly, Atlanta Journal Cauley asked the President to discuss his philosophical approach to his office at this time in his service
  • engage :.n -chis 'a ctivity? Why must we have a spie ship? !s this no~ an undignified posture £or a democracy and ~s there' no~ some element of a progr~r.1 associated wi't.h spy.:£.:.1.g upon some other nation? 7he answer to that question ~~ that we
  • Manatos Joe Califano {,) George Christian ;.-:r
  • to do to get the government shored up -- move in with power and stay there. Vice President wanted to know more about Thi. Taylor says he is flam­ bouyant, rash, and an associate of Tri Quang -- but a brave commander-­ troops like him. Vice President: Thi
  • building and savings and Loan associations, loss of gold, unfavorable trade balance, the consequences of the choke on credit by the Federal Reserve. Okun pointed out what was going on in these areas right now and then presented some charts to compare tax
  • sent during the conversation. 2. The Pres~dent opened the conversation by recalling ·a long background of association and friendship with me personally, his respect for the Agency, the fact that on a number of issues that had arisen flince I took office
  • to the report on the OAS Association we have been pushing. We have been going a year, and have good things to show. It is not on a national scale yet. We hope to build protection for the OAS in case any future President wants to sweep it under the rug. But we
  • troops. Bob Murphy: I am shaken by the position of my associates. The interpretation given this action by Saigon would be bad. This is a "give-away" policy. I think it would weaken our position. General Taylor: I am dismayed. The picture I get is a very
  • it could to make bargaining effective; that it associated itself with the Taylor Panel's recommendation; and that it would issue a statement asking the people to come to Washington. , The President asked what other people thought and everyone in the room
  • -called National Liberation Front and those individuals now associated with it. I am inclined to make a sharp distinction between these two. On the one hand, we appear to be seeing today a subtle aM­ sophisticates propaganda offensive designed to depict
  • not be made overt (legitimized) until these operations and De Soto patrol operations become so intertwined that they can be associated. or until the US ia prepared openly to support MAROPS militarily. b. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff does not agree
  • :. associate . d support , ( e1' eng:r.ee::rs, . ..incer a~ tac., , (,d ) str1'ke a1rcrart ?:irnar: :y :c construe: additicna1 air ~ases, and ( f) flesning out, accorc.~g ~o Gene :-a. Westmore!~nd 1 s requests, of axisting operational units anc acvis
  • LBJ LIBRARY I . ." ·. ..·. . /S~CRET Daily operational expenditures by the Zambian government !or the fiscal year ending 30 June 1966 were almost 40 percent higher than originally estimated, largely because o{ emergency spending associated
  • Viet Cong main forces and the infiltrating North Vietnamese army units. d. Deployments of the planned magnitude cause inflationary pressures and risk increased resentment of US presence. 2. Options. a. Continue deployments and the associated
  • above, but could jeopardize the very basis of our military effort here. I wish to associate myself with this assessment." (Full text of message is at TAB J) All of us have only limited background on the latest developments in Paris. There has been very