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  • --.: "''.~: . E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NIJ fly~ 8 1 - r'f:> >-IY , NARA, Date /¢-irz._j>d ---ffl!:CRET 1968. :=. - ·. ,,, .. - S&Ci&i • SENSITIVE Tuesday, May 31,. 196-6 MEMORAHDDM FOR TSE PRESIDENT SUBJECT!. Dombllean Republic: Advleablllty of Sufac~g
  • SCHEDULE AND WILL OF COURSE BE HAPPY TO PASS ON ANYTHING YOU DESIRE. GP-2. RUSK ...' ' . I\· I .. .. ·•••co" P• ,.;. ,.•wo eo • •o•• """ •.., CORRtCTIONS )£ ON n
  • ~ ·government c. ~shali•a '1945-46 of!"ort in China .failed, largely because Mao' Tzo-tung mat eveey Nationalist concession by demands for more. . . . . ' . . . ' Those ~illing to acoomodate the Communists in Vietnam ~o not soom to me to weigh
  • .:~D DIEEm:xx TO 7HE PR!:.S1DENT• HAS r-u~DE TXXX HIS DECISIONS.,· I H/iVE SUPPO!1'f ?;.D '! HJ~. XY.XX I . I •• l::1-iE.N1HE· PRESIDl:.NT iI ·m!:..\l • ...-. HE HAS BEE.'! TSE co~-:~•iA~:D:C:R-Hi-CHIEF. 11' HAS B~EN HIS DECll.>.DE,1 'i:-iE
  • CIRCUMSTANCES•· HE SAID, WOULDINDI AN GOVT TAKETHIS STEP~ SECONDPRESENTED,.•. OBVIOUSPOLITI CAL PROBLEMS-. ON BALANCE,HE SEEMEDTO BE INlR,lGUED WITH CUBA-LIKECONFRONTATION WITH MAOTSE-TUNG IF SITUATION. SHOULDIN FACT DEVELOPAS I SUGGESTEDIT M~GHT__. 4. H
  • in Communist rsi:J.nds l?:~ ou :r: expcnd:J.:v.g the fight:lng o At · the mo1u011t 9 · if the Oi.1.0lrl;J we·~"'~=:> to uzk for ~,. ru::mist:tce O we should somewhat 'i.ucre
  • to East Germany. these flights. are similar:-to several flights....in~th~pa..s;...y:ea.r 9.r_.f?,uo,w.he~e.c.iaJ, .wea ponqr~ was- brought-in £or-maneuver~. Pravda today attacks bpth Mao I s II splinter group" and "right wing revisionists who wish
  • epie1el, . Berlin Mr. Dankwart Reiaeenberger Koelner Rundachau Mr. Karl-Heinz Krueger Der Abend : XEftO}t MAO~ i~~J:.L-~ C:lflC{ COPY •. [5 of 6] •' Dr. Juergen Rei•• Der K{irier and Der Tag, B~rli~ Mr. Dietrich-Wilhelm Schulz B~rliner
  • blatantly excluded from the President's meeting with Mao, MaoTse-tung; the fact that the Secretary was quartered separately from the President; the fact that neither the Secretary nor anybodyelse from the State Departmentsat in on any of the meetings
  • in Indianapolis. Ind. --is former Chairman. Democratic Natl Committee -to be named Amb to Spain (done in press release today) Mr. McKinney is now Chairman o f the American Fletcher National Bank & Trust Company VH.TE H TsE date JENT LYNDON B . JOHNSON the DIARY
  • Ihren Rat und Ihre Hilfe, denn wir als JJeuteche stehen dem von Moskau diktierten ostdeutschen ftegime vollkommen machtlos gegenuber. Mein ganzes Vertrauen setze ich in Sie, danke Ihnen sehr b3 rzlich f'ilr Ihre iviiihewal tung und gr~e Sie a ufmerkaam
  • Re CAS Saigon 0265 reporting 320,mKkSaigon 316 11 It is now clear imposition Forces loyal that whether military into them into to him, thus placing peopleo in Nhu's handso Also clear martial Nhu took advantage and Tung's onus
  • NO FURTtlERDISTRIBUTION Ra CAS Saigon 0265 reporting 320,2ndcSaigon that whether military law or whether Nhu tricked imposition Forces loyal to him, thus placing into peopleo in Nhu's handso and political Nhu took advantage and Tung's onus on military Also
  • Tom Johnson • Hon. 1: 37pf 1968 Harr Sen. y McPherson Mike Mansfield - returned his call y 1968 WH,,E H TsE Date April 2, IDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON f DIARY , . „. ,, . ,_,. f President began his day at (Place) t_ Time Telephone 1j In Out Lo
  • battl e fo r Kh e Sanh i n th e Republi c of Vietna m fro m 2 0 Jan. t o 1 April , 1968 . "" "~ " list ^~ Dorothy to ~~ Dorothy Territo %~ " Territo s - WH,TE H TSE dat IDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON r DIARY , „ began his day at (Place) the D• /T
  • "TSE~G:r-tB~lE~T- EYES ONLY - 10 - MfETl~·!G MOTES CO~YRISl ITEO -M:li-:piioo Raquires Pi!rmL~Jun vf t_opyrlgtir t-~Jeien W 1"emes Jolmoon Secretary McNamara: We have enough targets for the time being .. We should have a separate meeting
  • ':e while he was in the NYA setup ~"as involved and after my brother went to work for him. G: Were you in San Angelo during the NYA period? K: No, San Antonio. G: Did the President have much to do with La Villita? K: My brother, of co~tse
  • over for a day or two of sig h tse e in g b efo re going on to England, w as having a s p e c ia l tour. I a sk ed him into the W est H a ll for a cup of c o ffe e , hoping that Lyndon would show up for lunch - it w as 3:30 - b e c a u se I w ould v e
  • a n t G o v e r n o r h a d t a k e n h e r to St. A n d r e w s E p i s c o p a l C a t h e d r a l , I s l a n d h o p p in g , w ith a v i s i t to K a u a i I s l a n d , deep sea sw im m in g ,/fis h in g and sig h tse e in g . T h e n it w a s
  • and outl i ning th eir p o ssib le sig h tse e in g : :I su g g e ste d F r e d e r ic k sb u r g - M o n r o e 's law o ffic e and M rs. W ashington's h o m e a n d B etty W ashington L e w is ' h om e, and p o ss ib ly a stop back by Gunston H all
  • of like a hurricane that ,,,as going to blow i tse If out. M: It would blow itself out. did F: some~"hat, And I really believe it would have, and it but it got worse after I got out. Did Senator Johnson pretty well follow your lead in this? I don't
  • Assis-!:aoce to \nth ~ of -the, !hai lnter~ t\'?eaSUl"e,t; Americl!lfl the. &o1.e excep­ use .armed force wfthout ~ AH:ho~h the: prec tse, language:, of -the ccmm;_t.mer*-sof the.. United Sta~ the whole story. United i$ of la sreat iq
  • at Tab A • and his laat lette:rs an at B and c. Tbur last m•e age to Khrushchev ta at Tb D. - It seems to ua impol'tant that this private correepondenee should show plainly that an not ge-tUng th'irran Into any aea-ret agreement that affects Ge:tman