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  • be grateful if you could telephone me your reaction as soon .as possible. 4-.U-)4Jlc¥. Nicholas deB Katzenbach GONFIDEN'fIAL .,. . .,.. i - ...,. 1967 FEB 4 , OfitUl' · · . vJ · { - a\•t• · ot Jl'. . .. .e ll:dHl't• 11 ' y • . 4
  • action is essential. If inorc than 4,8 hours' delay is encountered, Direct reply. - - - - - Furnish information copy. _ _ Suitable acknowledgment or other appropriate handling. _ _ _ _ Furnish copy of reply, if any. please telephone the undersigned
  • Conversation with The President 11 , along the lines of the one you did a couple of years ago. I think you are most effective in ordinary conversation and would get a tremendous plus-out of such ¢ 4 ¢ . AW$ ;q; l 2 a show, especially if by pre
  • kind of over-water transportation for may cause some pain. • ; t I offer In conversation again this morning the following suggestion: 1. Secretary November 2. 3. Rusk returns 24. from with Douglas South America ~acArthur, I ' • i i
  • emphasis. Throughout these efforts, the greatest Korean problem has been to stay within the bounds of monetary and budgetary expansion that would permit an adequate reconciliation between stability and growth Conversely, the constant threat to the progress
  • fellows were apparently not unsympathetic. x As you indicated in our conversation this morning, use of the Soviet tankers in the Cuban trade helps the Russians reduce their heavy financial burden of keeping Castro afloat and undercuts our policy