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- OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING
WITH THE
DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP
January 30, 1968
In the Mansion
The President: I want to tell all that we know about the Pueblo
incident. We are spending days and nights on the situation. I
want you to treat this as a very confidential
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Director Helms: Read proposed letter from the President to Kiy and
Thieu on the Vietnamese elections
- Program. The President read parts
of the Job Message, pointing out there is "a new social consciousness
among businessmen in this country today."
The President then read a later CIA report on the ship captured
by the North Koreans.
The President
- this kind of
latitude. 11
The President said we could hit these ports if there were no ships in them.
Rusk interjected that the order should read "no ships." The order should
not be conditioned upon whether they are "Russian ships" or on the
registry
- intermediaries involved thus closing down the private channel.
This private rebuff must be read in the light of Hanoi's recent public state
ments. These have all been extremely negative on the subject of peace
negotiations. Let me cite a few of the more
- discussed his Honolulu Conference, Vietnam and the SEATO Treaty; LBJ and Lady Bird call Maxwell Taylor about his TV appearance; Johnsons read newspapers
- ecid ed the s im p le s t thing to do
w ould be to p ile in c a r s and ju st take the rou te.
On the w ay I saw r e a lly
v e r y litt le ev id en ce of the burning and looting w e had read so m u ch about,
although w e w e r e going through a p
- Bird reads newspapers; White House telephones; Lady Bird takes nap; guests for dinner and watching Dean Rusk on tv through Telstar; Lady Bird talks with John Macy about LBJ Library and Thomas Mann about Latin America; talks with Lynda Luci Johnson