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Bernie Gwrtzman asked the President's reaction to the South Vietnam
elections. He said he felt much the same as when his first daughter
was born - he was pleased she was alive and well, but knew much ahead
could
- , 1967
Mr. Crawford asked the President's impression of Chairman Kosygin.
The President said that he was quite favorably impressed by Kosygin.
"If I were a Soviet citizen I would feel I have a very competent and
articulate spokesman in Chairman Kosygin
- of the promised land they blew it.
We have to give him time.
Secretary Rusk: Let's go back on 24-hour, 4 November basis.
The President:
Ben Read).
(Read note on conversation between Cy Vance and
Tell Kosygin the best laid plans of mice and men often come
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- LBJ meets Alexia Kosygin at Glassboro; Glassboro police chief; Lady Bird makes calls about luncheon for Kosygin's daughter; Lady Bird to Glassboro; Johnsons meet Kosygin & his daughter, Mrs. Gvishiana; Lady Bird & guests to Governor's beach house
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Hanoi might object to public meetings.
Secretarv Clifford: We might have leverage to meet bilaterally with
Hanoi - - not suck up to Saigon.
Kosygin might help.
General Taylor: We can't sit 70 days and let Saigon hold us up. We
should start