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  • that these damaged facilities will not stay out long because they are primarily goods rather than facilities that we re bombed. ' Rusk reported that his State Department briefing of the Baltimore Sun editorial board proved very successful. The President said
  • on Tuesday and make a st~t~m~nt on Vl~dnesday. Hfl.1.J1 : Vie have big problem of disarmrunent meeting on Tuesday in Geneva. MCNflf,1.1\HA: We can't delay this frnm the public. PR~SIDBNT: Congresn ought to hA briefed on Saturday or Sun~ny n.nd go
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  • handle this better. Perhaps we could send Bill Stevens of the Chicago Sun-Times and Palmer Hoyt and maybe Hedley Donovan from the east coast., 11 the President said. The conversation then turned to the subject of the Bonins and the forthcoming visit