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  • Reference No. 13748 November 20, 2008 Processing Note Transcript only ofthis conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 11/19/68 TIME: 3:43 PM CALLER: Spiro Agnew, Tom Johnson Pages ofTranscript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist : .. Belle
  • *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING
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  • Telephone conversation # 13748, transcript, TOM JOHNSON and SPIRO AGNEW, 11/19/1968, 3:43PM
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  • of Refugees. January 13, 1¢4 Special Counsel to the President. January 15, 1964 121 123 no Remarks by Telephone for the Keel-Laying Ceremony of the First Automated Cargo Ship. January 16, 1¢4 125 111 Remarks to New Participants in "Plans for Progress
  • said he had discussed the matter with Senator Fulbright. and that Senator Fulbright had offered no objections to the Sec·retary's conversations with him on the Congo matter at that time. I Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara discussed current
  • . Assistant Secretary Bundy: We must do some hard thinking about what we say in private conversation. Walt Rostow: We must probe the proposal that a political solution must precede a military settlement. We must proceed to get with Thieu on proposals
  • of the promised land they blew it. We have to give him time. Secretary Rusk: Let's go back on 24-hour, 4 November basis. The President: Ben Read). (Read note on conversation between Cy Vance and Tell Kosygin the best laid plans of mice and men often come
  • APPREHENSIONS. 27. Q. HAD VIC! PRESIDENT KY AND TH£ OTHER OFFICIALS WHO HAD PARTICIPATED GENERALLY ACCEPTED THE FORMULA? 28. BUNKER& VE DID NOT HAVE SEPARATE CONVERSATIONS. WE HELD THEN JOINTLY WITH THE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND FOREIGN MINISTER. 29. Q. I
  • . that Romney would be a good candidate. But I feel Tom Wicker: Do you have a new policy on what we demand in return for a halt in the bombing? President: There is no new policy. We will not let anything come between us and conversations except this {North