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  • THAT INVE..,TIG,\TORS HAVE "ONE tlAN ON Tl:E RUN." HE ADDED "WE HOPE TO 1:AVE AN EARLY COr!CLUSION TO Tl E INVE..,TIGATion, FOLLOWED BY INDicn;ENT, TRI~L AND CONVICTIO~." "WE HAVE A NAME WE',.,E WORKING ON," HE SAID. "WE KNOW QUITE A BIT ;]ORE THAN WE DID
  • is concerned, our ties are deep and abiding. Eve ryone knows that w e hope to see Britain in the Common Market; but this is a matter which can only be settled in Europe by Europeans. More -2­ Although we can understand the historical reasons that have led
  • his government, Huongfor Loe as Prime :tvlinister. respected He is afraid that the timing would bring about the charge that he "made these changes under orders. That is the way our people think, and I cannot afford it, especially at this time. I hope
  • . Therefore, I accept yOU' propoaal. I am prepared to dealpaate our repreaentatlv•• an llldicatlon from the other alde that they are prepared •• ■ OOII •• yo.a have to meet with them la the Vatican City. l woald oely add my hope and prayer which you
  • ' •. • I ..i'I HEARTED WAYYOURE3PO~nroTO MYREQUESTOF YESTERDAY.l RlGRET THAT ICOSYGIS WAS NOT r1;1ZDIATELY RESPONSIVE, BUT HOPE 'IOURlNTiRYEJtTJO~J '41ILL t,i£IGH tiITH >U:1 Ifl TIME. "IT IS A COMFOllT -- AS AL'IAYS •• All~ READYTO H~LP." ! . i • D'TG
  • frequently atated. tax adJaat- the United Oo'Yermneat haa eYery lnte11tion of meett.n1 lb international bllitie• ha the promotion other area•. and espaaelon We are. however, account la critical faced with an enremely to the aucce•• would hope
  • in the process of formulation. I noted a comment by President Thieu·within the last week in which he stated that his hope was that sometime in the foreseeable future their forces could be developed to the.point where they could start in and take over areas