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  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh 15 their supporters out to demonstrate support for him. I coordinated this. B: Have you done any other advance work like that? C: I advanced--when the President went to Honolulu in mid-July to meet with President Thieu of South
  • , there were letters: 78 favoring it and 54 opposing it, and 15 offering comments on it. On Saigon's stand: only 11 backed Saigon, 58 were critical of Saigon and the Thieu government, 29 comments. pro, 35 con, and 36 comment. And on the US policy
  • , Wyoming. I was supposed to do The President at that time was just returning, in fact he hadn't returned yet, from a trip to the Far East where he met I guess with Ky and Thieu and the top Vietnamese people. In any event, by the 1966 elections
  • , stayed with Bob Komer, spent a good deal of time with Thieu and Ky, and traveled throughout the country. We were in every corps [area]. We got over to the Cambodian border, down into the Delta, out into the Navy units' operations, up with the Marines in I
  • or it became la~" President's signature, Bill Hopkins saw to it that on that day t~2 head~~ P:-esicient knew about it. t~ Pres:_
  • the President was pretty impatient at that time with Thieu also. So much for the conversations on foreign affairs. Some of the other things that happened in that period were as follows: first, he came to New York for an Urban League dinner. That decision
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