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  • ' reply to my laat . letter to him. For reference, I attach the Fort Bragg speech. Should I try to write something on Vie·t Nam a•6let you see it; or let others bold forth? ---- Draft ---- No U you. think I ab.oulcl try and 1f yott like the res.ult
  • , as it evidently was in the Senate elections. I While the extremist Buddhists had strongly condemned the elections (as I noted in my twentieth weekly telegram), they have been at some pains to make clear that· their major concern at present is the i r continuing
  • enough could be raised; many, besides deploring the loss of precious lives, complained that needed laborers had already been drawn away; and many others asked themselves whether the outlay would be really worth while.'' "When Congress adjourned (in 1846
  • CONVERSATION WITH G!NERAL BRADLEY. I DID NOT PUT INTO -IT -- BECAUSE' IT WAS ·MEANT AS A WHOLLY PRIVATE REMARK -- ·e~NERAL · BRADLEY•s PREDICTION ABOUT THE LENGTH OF TH£ VAR. HE DOES, NOT BELIEVE•- IF VE MAINTAIN PRESENT TRENDS IN THE FIELD ~ND HOLD THE FORT
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIICGTON /) j/ I I MEz.m.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT From Bob Fleming Following are notes on your discussions at 6s25 p.m. Sept. 5 with the followings: Eric Sevareid CBS John Cauley, !ansas City Star Duff Thomas, UPI
  • of' the me-s s.a ge (Tab B). l c.o ncur • . / W. W. llostow Approve - . Tab A - Telegram from C-o sta. Rican Minister of Health. • Tab B - A.cknowledg.e m~nt .o f telegram -.. - - ITT•l/30TH AUGUST 1957 SANJOSE CR 75 29 1832 VIA ITT ETATPRIORITE