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  • ' - ;;~-.ft Stop at 11: 00 a. m. - announced. Let's stop it so I can announce at 7 today or at 7 tomorrow. General Wheeler: We can stop it at 0800 Saigon time or 7: 00 p. m. tomorrow. There is nothing to do. Clark Clifford: Do we have information about
  • JULY 16, 1967 - 2:15 p.m. ---SI BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AND RANKING MINORITY MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES Sec. McNamara Sec. Wirtz Sec. Boyd Attar. Gen. Clark Senator Mansfield Senator Long Senator Russell Senator Byrd ~. Sen. Morse Sen
  • at Khesanh Clark Clifford: We must look into the M-14 utilization. Secretary Rusk: You may want to give them to RF and PF. The President: Get the answer on M-14 1 s as soon as you can. Walt Rostow: Point 2 is a discussion of operational plans under
  • of Meetings, • .., . • .. ~ "-t ..., ~ •• • JATIONAL ARCHivES AND RECORDS ADMfNISTRA t roN. I. .. /' .I ., · ~:\ .. JULY lC'"f] 1967 - 12:50 p. m • Sec. McNamara Under Sec. Katzenbach Gen. Wheeler Clark Clifford Walt
  • Ended: 2 :45 p·. m.. Attending were: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow Torn Johnson Clark Clifford: George Ball called me. I saw him this morning. He said he had "reached a decision. " I listed the reasons he should
  • General Wheeler General Taylor CIA Director Helms Clark Clifford Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 1 2 , 1 9 6 8 FOR THE PRESIDENT /Orr> FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your
  • a slightly different approach which is not as good as Clark Clifford's. In any case, we should lead Kosygin on. Cy Vance: I agree with that. Averell Harriman: This could be a breakthrough. c/a'1!T'-' The President: Dean thinks it lacks GlaPi
  • ) FEBRUARY§, 196.? - 1:14 ./. m. ) ~, \ ( \ "' .. I ~ TUESDAY LUNCHEON MEETING Secretary Rusk Secretary McNa.IIlara Clark Clifford General Wheeler Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson I ,( ssv\cesa SERVlCE s
  • '.1 FEBRUARY 10, 1968 - 3:17 p. m. SENIOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS ADVISORS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Gec.rge Christian Tom Johnson X:!!l?O: MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 12, 1968 MEMORANDUM
  • the Swiss to see if the crew actually wrote the letter? SECRETARY RUSK: Yes, we can do that. GENERAL TAYLOR: We cannot let this thing terminate so our enemies will be encouraged to take hostages and get massive propaganda value out of it. CLARK CLIFFORD
  • ) • . •, '• 1 I FEBRUARY 6, 1968- 10:30 a. m. 'j} I I ! SENIOR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNarr.a.·ra General Wheeler Clark Clifford SERVICE SET Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson II MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • , I • : 1' FEBRUARY 9, 1968 - 10:15 a.m. SENIOR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford Harry McPherson Walt Rostow George Christian .l ! j Tom Johnson ' ,,.. .. ~, .l'\.J:Ml\.11 ?I
  • are the notes of the President's Foreign Affairs Luncheon of January 30, which was held in the Family Dining Room. Those attending the meeting were: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom
  • - L.tl~tll)fPi A D RECORDS _AOMINl.8 T'R A tr6tt '· ·r: J. FEBRUARY 15, 1968 - 6:06 p.m.. MEETING WITH CYRUS VANCE ON HIS RETURN FROM KOREA t..} b .y- . Cyrus Yance General Wheeler The Vice President Walt Rostow Secretary Rusk Clark
  • General Wheeler General Taylor Dick Helms Clark Clifford . i... . . "\ ""\~ ; ·-. ..-..:; ·.;~· 1r. rr ---­ ., c:J..... ------ Harry McPherson George Christian Abe Fortas Horace Busby Jim Jones Walt Rostow Tom Johnson l .. _; The President: I
  • substantial logistical base that the units were capable of supporting many more combat troops than now are deployed. (< .., .... ~ , ' ', '· .. ! ' I/, ·,_ : The President asked the group whether or not he should send General Taylor and Clark Clifford
  • . Rusk Fowler Sec. · McNamara Attorn. Gen. Clark P. M. Gen. O'Brien Sec. Weaver Sec. Boyd Sec. Gardner JID:l.Jones Marvin Watson Barefoot Sanders John Roche Geo. Christian Gardner Ackley Francis Bator Leonard Marks Charles Schultze Sec. Udall
  • are worthwhile. Secretary Rusk: We did not promise not to put U. S. aircraft north of the 20th. We ·p romised not to bomb. If a plane veers over 20th in a turn, I have no problems. We do not want steady erosion of our strength due to Joe Clark, U Thant
  • with 11111rict _· contained fn the donor's deed of g"ft. JAnONALARCHWES -~ D RECORDS ADM _NrSTRA Tl'ON. NA FOAM 1429 (8-Hl ..- '-. I~ i ~ .. .- • AUGUST 5, 1967 - 6:59 p.m. Secretary Rusk Under Sec. Nitze Clark Clifford Maxwell Taylor
  • II"~~ ...~·~!'+'...';;:'~· - SHEET ,(PR ESIDENTIAL. LIBRARI S) OCTOBER 20, 1967 - 7:30 p.m. Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Under Secretary Katzenbach Walt Rostow Professor Henry Kissinger Mr. Justice Abe Fortas General Maxwell Taylor Clark
  • will be different after The key disarmament people in the S nate have lost some strength -­ Joe Clark, Wayne Morse, Senator Carlson. Ambassador Wiggins: Ratification of the NPT is an embarrassment. All ask if we are going to ratify it. The non-nuclear group wonders
  • . The President: I think they should be called in. Secretary Rusk: Habib is seeing them. The President: I think you and Clark should see them. to seeing them myself. Secretary Rusk: I wouldn't object We need some good news from Vietnam, Buzz. General Wheeler
  • Rostow Clark Clifford George Christian Tom Johnson MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 20, 196 8 FOR THE PRESIDENT lom FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your meeting with the Foreign Policy Advisors at the regular Tuesday
  • their responsibilities in this nation, even the Russians. 2. Justice Tom Clark Secretary McNamara said a DOD plane had been dispatched to pick up Mr. Clark in Bangkok. The President said he had been advised that Mr. Clark had a case of hepatitis .. 3. Bombing policy
  • ;K>F't deed a , ft. Bl' J.ATJO AL ARCHIVES NA FORM 1429 (8-85) I L-/5 DECEMBER 5, 1967 - 6:02 p. m. Meeting on Cambodia__ Sec. Rusk Sec. McNamara General Wheeler Director Helms Clark Clifford SEfiVfCE SET Abe For~tas Walt Rostow George
  • «by .,,.v:.y lch originated the doc:wnent. . C),. ~· in accotdahCe wi• Nll:Acdons contained n ne donor~s dlli8d of gift. . I . FEBRUARY 13, 1968 - 1:12 p.m. TUESDAY LUNCHEON MEETING Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara CIA Director Helms Clark Clifford
  • . CABINET MEETING President Vice President Sec. Rusk . Sec. Clifford Sec. Fowler Sec. Freeman Sec. Wirtz Sec. Boyd Postmaster Gen. Watson Attorney Gen• Clark Sec. Smith Sec. Weaver Sec. Cohen WH staff members M"E!TtMG MOTE~ DHCLASS CQP't~\GHIE.Q
  • : I don't believe we should have a joint session for Thieu. It won't do us any good. The President: Clark, anything new to report? Secretary Clifford: I was before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee. There was a good deal of discussion about Paris
  • . ..?'!r~:~~~t~~{""~ WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL ~IBRARIES) :t . TRICTION CODES . ( '· FEBRUARY 11, 1968 - 4:30 p.m. SENIOR FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara General Wheeler Clark Clifford General Taylor CIA
  • t' . '1 MAY15, 1968-3:04p.m. CABINET MEETING The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Attorney General Clark Secretary Smith . · Secretary Weaver Secretary Freeman Postmaster General Watson Secretary Fowler Secretary Udall
  • Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Tom Johnson ~ v · ·.·~ 1\.1.:..tlV. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 7, 1968 6:45 p. m. 1 L,;_ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT \OM FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of the President's meeting
  • this to 1965 when you committed troops. You changed game. I fear delay, a long drag-out. I fear reaction at home, temper this a good step, progress but victory is not with us. The President: You, Clark Clifford, Dean Rusk, and Harry McPherson should
  • to brief on military aspects in Vietnam and the Pueblo incid~nt. Clark Clifford gave a scholarly presentation on the value of intelligence. He said our principal questi_on is how to get the men and the ship back alive. Personal intelligence doesn't work
  • in the hands of the Joint Chiefs as much as possible because it is effective. Murphy also suggests the 303 Committee study the elimination of the men responsible in the North. Fortas and Clark Clifford recommend continued bombing as we are doing. ·frt
  • .. ,. . ' r 1.;.' .• '· JULY 12, 1967 - 1:05 p. m. .' .i McNAMARA REPORT ON TRIP TO VIETNAM c ,, ..,. ' Sec. Rusk Sec. McNamara UnSec. Katzenbach CIA Dir. Helms General Taylor Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Harry McPherson William Leonhart
  • of Communist participation. 11 Secretary Rusk said President Marcos does not want to see Clark Clifford and General Taylor. It was agreed that this would best be handled by pointing out that President Marcos has recently visited Vietnam and plans a trip
  • on January 29 in the Family Dining Room. Attending the meeting were: Secretary McNamara Secretary Rusk Under Secretary Katzenbach Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge CIA Director Richard Helms General Wheeler General Taylor Clark Clifford Samuel Berger - Department
  • General Taylor George Christian Tom Johnson 'i The President: The Trejos meeting was a good one. They have some population problems and are not too happy about all the conditions placed on World Bank loans. Ar~ still in Saigon, Clark? Secretary
  • them more. Should we brief the Congress, Dean? have been good. Secretary Rusk: It Let's get him Your briefings with the leadership The sessions were more relaxed than I have had before. The President: Clark (Secretary Clifford), who called whom
  • it worked out with North Vietnam only. The President: Walt, Clark and Secretary Rusk go back and put it on paper. # .!l ii .J.l Ti MfETlt