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- Ball, George W. (George Wildman), 1909-1994x
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- BALL REPORTS USSR HAS RECONSIDERED VIETNAM PEACE FEELER SENT THROUGH PIERRE SALINGER; GUIDANCE FOR RUSK'S TALK WITH GROMYKO; ECONOMIC AID FOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; INADEQUACY OF US PRESS BRIEFINGS; QUAYLE POLL; DEAN ACHESON'S PAPER ON…
- ERIC SEVAREID STORY QUOTING ADLAI STEVENSON ABOUT U THANT'S 1964 EFFORT TO INITIATE PEACE TALKS WITH NORTH VIETNAM, ALLEGED REJECTION OF TALKS BY MCNAMARA; STATE DEPT RESPONSE TO STORY; U THANT'S RECENT CALL FOR CONCESSIONS; STEVENSON…
- LBJ ASKS BALL IF HE IS SOMEWHERE HE CAN TALK WITHOUT BEING OVERHEARD; BALL TELLS LBJ HE WILL CALL HIM BACK
- LBJ ASKS BALL TO CLEAR "AGREMENT" ON APPOINTMENT OF JOHN GRONOUSKI AS US AMBASSADOR TO POLAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SO HE CAN ANNOUNCE IT AT UPCOMING PRESS CONFERENCE; NOTIFICATION OF JOHN CABOT OF APPOINTMENT OF GRONOUSKI AS CABOT'S…
- LBJ ASKS BALL ABOUT RICHARD GOODWIN'S REMARKS TO BALL EXPRESSING RESERVATIONS ABOUT US POLICY ON DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; BALL DESCRIBES DEFENDING US POLICY TO AL FRIENDLY, GOODWIN, OTHERS AT DINNER AT KATHARINE GRAHAM'S HOUSE
- MOYERS ASKS BALL'S? VIEWS ON POSSIBLE PRESS BRIEFING BY MCGEORGE BUNDY IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ON POLITICAL ASPECTS OF SITUATION; BALL EXPRESSES OPINION THAT POLITICAL BRIEFING SHOULD BE DONE IN WASHINGTON, DC, AND ASKS IF THERE WILL BE WH…
- BALL ASKS HOW HE SHOULD TRANSMIT MEMO LBJ ASKED HIM TO WRITE ABOUT ALTERNATIVE SUGGESTIONS FOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; MOYERS TELLS BALL TO SEND IT TO HIM AND HE WILL GIVE IT TO LBJ
- MCNAMARA RELAYS REQUEST FROM LBJ THAT BALL DISCUSS MIKE MANSFIELD'S LETTER TO LBJ ORALLY WITH MANSFIELD, THEN FOLLOW UP IN WRITING; MCNAMARA TELLS BALL HE WILL SEND LETTER TO HIM BY WH MESSENGER
- DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S REQUEST THAT BALL REPLY TO MIKE MANSFIELD'S LETTER TO LBJ
- LBJ DISCUSSES INFORMATION HE RECEIVED THAT ABBA SCHWARTZ WILL DENY THAT HE WAS OFFERED OTHER POST BY BALL, RUSK AND WILL CHARGE ANTI-SEMITISM IN STATE DEPT; RESIGNATIONS IN OTHER DEPTS BECAUSE OF GOVT REORGANIZATION; LBJ'S POLICY ON ACCEPTING…