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  • officials as to the latter I s opinions. SECR:El' PRESERVAT:-ON COPY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Tuesday, Aug. 29, 1967 10 :15 a. m. MR. PRESIDENT : Herewith Bill Bowdler reports some useful activities against Communist guerrillas in Latin America
  • 4 Frida 3:35 :.'n,_~ugua t , 1967 Mr. president: D.efense This ay.on e action taken by todis W. W. Rostow 98 / WASHINGTON--ADD VIETNAM TROOPS (8) I.f · a~ THE PENTAGON SAID LATER IN A STATEMENT "T~E PUBLISHED REPORT THAT DRAFT CALLS
  • is very much against the partition of Jerusalem, but not necessarily sympathetic to the Israeli cause because of his concern over the communist neighbors of Austria. Marvin C JEW ISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNiTEO STATES OF AMERICA 1712 NEW HAMPSH:RE AVl
  • resolution giving general authority for action which the President may judge necessary to defend the peace and security of Southeast Asia. This document proves that very serious consideration was given to a resolution before the Tonkin Gulf incident. (Tab
  • of Army of the Republic of Vietnam officei:s for corruption or inefficiency would take place in the immediate future. Ky said this action would not be started before the elections but that thereafter, General Cao Van Vien would call in the officers one
  • that their donations were large and real enough to fulfill the matching criterion established by the Congress -- the United States agreed to send half this wheat -- 1. 5 milli(?n tons. That action was taken in the light of more thai-.. S 96 million in contributions
  • TELEGRAM INDICATE, □ □ CHAiCI TO comer •. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE . ... .' . _. : ; -:~· .. . Classification ACTION: Amembassy SAIGON .. . 1 ' ' ·~ PRIORITY STATE FOR AMBASSADOR LODGE FROM INR HUGHES SUBJECT: 1. .. Herewith is country
  • , Democrat, of Kansas, is visiting Vietnam August 13-22, in accord with the President's general invitation to all the Governors to appraise the situation there at first hand. The Pentagon defrayed the expenses of the trip. Before he left Washington
  • immediately to permit India to start purchases while continuing to consider final action on this tranche. 1. We favor releasing the full 1.5 million tons now because:· -- we have achieved our major objectives in this year's India food exercise and have