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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
  • about:tb.t~Y!.~~ . • He··a1so, criti.clzeci Vice ~•- wel ,I - ._...,...____ ,,,_ --- CHICAGO SUN TIMES October 13, 1967 ,"Y 1 ., - •CHARLES BARTLETT Fortunarne·· 1I No . I WASHINGTON-One of the most chilli.ng and fortunately one of the least
  • to come to all stop. Des- · truction incomplete. Several publications will be compromised You should keep in mind that the weather was bad. There was overcast and snow flurries. Sun-set comes at 5:09. Twilight ends at 5:34. In addition there is a MIG base
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  • RTS TRACKi;v3 TVO S E T S OF R a DAR CONTACTS A^^: F IR IN G OM T K I R T E E ^ CONTACTS^ S:-E ALSO REPORTtrD B E I'J S f^ R E D 2. UPON 3Y SJIALL C A LIBR E SUN? AND ILLU M IN A TE D aR:'ED RECCE AIRCRAFT F L I 3 H T S w ea th er IN flREA 3Y
  • i n g n e ig h b o r s , and th e sun w i l l s h in e a g a in ." 2. There i s n o th in g i n the r e s o l u t i o n or i n the debate surround­ in g i t s approval t o i n d i c a t e t h a t any a c t i o n tak en s i n c e then , c o n f l i c
  • us on our n ative land. To pull out of south east Asia would be to sun - ender th a t entire area to th e Com m unists. N ot only would it m ean th e cap tu re of S o u th V ietnam and th e o th e r lands th a t once were F ren ch Indochina, b u t