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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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the negotiations so we 111 just stay right on that, and hope
that this thing works out 11 , and then Mr. Wallace said,
"Yes, sir.
Mr. President, that's been my position all
along, too, the position you stated, and I agree with you
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that we shouldn't play any
- see no problem.
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Abrams said: "I subscribe to it a hundred per cent."
I would hope that you all could be prepared to say nothing,
answer no telephone calls, do no leaking.
I know that's
possible if the Congress determines that it wants
- Secretary Rusk and go over it,
but I do not remember any differences.
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If it is agreeable with you, Mr. President, I hope
nothing will be said until after the United Nations
General Assembly is over, which should be about
December 20th.
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