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  • £:~ :::,;:.;tr. . OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON . DEC1 5 19bt. - MEMORANDUM FOR TIIE PRESIDENT I have had a telephone call this afternoon from Mitchell Sharp, Finance Minister of Canada, to say that the Canadians are prepared to let us have $100 million
  • in-country. He is in a better position to support the local forces and the guerrillas in the vital battle for the people. Conversely, the main forces are in a better position to levy taxes on the people, to get their rice and to prove to the people, visibly
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • to continue as long as the President needed him. Woods approached him in April. McNamara came to see me in August to tell me about his conversations with the World Bank, so I wouldn 1t think he was out looking for a job. We talked again in October and it went
  • . A. Secretary Rusk's prompt draft reply to a good letter from Kiesinger. He resisted strong pressures from his staff on the NPT and kept at the level of his conversation with you. He has also made good on his· (almost) personal commitment to you not to cut
  • Tehran 2647 2p C RESTRICT ION 12/25/ 67 A Deptel 87452 to Saigon C lp [Duplicate of #38b, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "7E(3) Public R~lations Activities"] 12/20/67 A Meeting of President with Saragat 3p 12/27/67 A 12/22/67 A Conversation