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  • no results. ... , •, .. '.' 3. .The President feels Ho Chi Minh is farther away from negotiations than he ever was; his views seem to be we cannot ,. ; ·• : 'defeat him, he can defeat us, and we will not stay the course. • J ~· : ' 9 • \ ; : 4
  • ~OR HYDROGRAPHIC OPERAT!ONS DISPLAYEDe PN~3~ APPROACHED FROM 180 DEGREES AND CIRCLED PUEBLO~ ON SECOND C!RCUITi PNQ3~ HOISTED THE INTERNATIONAL SIGNAL REQUESTING NATIONA~ITY~ PUEB~O HOS!TED THE US ENSIGN AND THEN THE SIGNA~ !NDtCATlNG HYOROGRAPHeR~ ON THE THIRD
  • of the 1952 Co:r:.stitution is tempor.:1ry. A new Constitutic:,n, brought up to date, will eventually be given to the Greek people, no later than 19680 The regi~e of this country -Democracy together with a he~editary Sovereign (Constitutional Ho~archy
  • , The United State ■ waa involved in the cea•e fire agreement and Secretary of State Mr. Dulle ■ wa ■ a member of the conference which drew it up. Mr. Ho Chi Minh'• government wa ■ alao involved in theae dlacu ■ alona. la thh not a poaaible point of departure