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  • seldom repeats itself in detail. At the sa~e time the appraisal which the NV' J strat~gists made of t' e French predicament is pro· ably very c_ose to tnei~ cu~re~~ aooraisa of political conditions in South Vietnam, and the home front situation
  • THAT THEY WILL REGISTER A GROWING SENSE OF SOLIDARITY AMONG THE FREE MATIONS OF ASIA. HANOI SEEMS TO 9E CALLING HOME A NUMBER OF ITS KEY AMBASSADORS; ~HETHER -THIS MEANS A POLICY REVIEW, 1;E DO NOT KNOW. t~ EANWHILE, SURMA IS UNDER NEV PRESSURES FROM A CHINA 1,r HICH
  • was concerned about anything, it was whether the American people are ready to see through this job which he thinks must be done. He was also depressed by the recent riots here at home. On Viet-Nam, he had high praise for our people in the field military
  • and clearance tonight if it is to be the basis for Bunker's conversation with the Foreign Minister. Nick Katzenbach has cleared this draft in the light of comments from both Saigon and Paris. I shall be at home this evening to discuss this draft. if you wish W
  • Company; Secretary-Treasurer, Arkansas Valley Feeders, Inc. In 1959 he was named yo_ung man of the year by the Kansas JAYCEES. His home is in Arkansas City, Kansas. Married to the former Meredith Gear of Elkhart, Kansas; they have two children, William
  • . r - -' -. You know of mJ apeelal latel'eat la our home hemisphe;re. Darlq mJ Pl'edclency I have worked to atroqthu the OAS. I 1craow the . areat potential for peace and proar••• which Ill cloae oooperadon aD'101ll the Ame•loan .,_peblica. _, U
  • ·pessimistic about this than those .of long exper1enoa 1n Asia • . T;ci'ey .are more impatient. t}nd red tape su1'1'ocat1ng and ·.~p~l~· home' standards : to ·a i~re1~ environment. 1945, In Ko~ea with .American oooupation troops 1n . that during the 45
  • .these actions wo.uld ; '- . ·"" ·.. -·:· bring ·home · to.. the .United States _that .Brazil \.ras
  • AT HOME -- -THAT THEY CAN HOLD our FOR ;'JORE THAN A YEAR ANO A HALF. I AN SURE THAT THE G£NERAL DOES NOT WISH THIS PREDICTION TO BE CIRCULATED ~IDtLY. MEMORAND1m OF CONVERSATION GENERAL OMAR _BRADL£Y CALLITT> ON ME FRIDAY AFTERNOON~ SEPTEMBER 8, TO T~LL
  • , September 27 Krag is in the U.S. for the UN General Assembly -- and to improve his image at home. Biographic sketches of Krag and Mrs. Krag are at Tab .A. You have scheduled no substantive talk with Krag but if the opportunity arises during dinner
  • irmnn of tb~ unite d State o Section, t vas \ \ \ \ \ page two- Ccc~e ssman Richard C. White ••• July 23, 1968 pleased tha~ -::'.:Je President chose Ambassador Raymond L. Telles, the former Mayor = my home city, El our Ambassac!c:= to Costa Rica
  • to his home university in ·1939 to serve as President of the institution for two vears. In 1942 he won election to the House of Representatives and began his career in Congress -- now in its 22nd yearo Mr. Fulbright is now serving his fourth terinas
  • HAD ALREADY BEEN · SElIT FOR LAM TO CO ME HOME "BUT THERE I$N'T A PLANE EVERY DAY ' · ~ D PERHAPS HE WILL NOT COME RIGHT AWA;'(• w WE THINK OUR WARN• I NG WILL-, .MAKE THANH AT LEAST RAISE TH! MATTER WITH THIEU FOR ·. POSSIBLE -RE CONSIDER ATIO N
  • commands upon redeployment to home bases should also release followup stories for CONUS media. d. News media personnel will be invited and authorized transportation with STRICOM deploying forces. e. Voice of America coverage will be requested through USIA