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  • to and from their homes during the hours in which the curfew would be lifted, from 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Thieu emphasized the necessity for keeping adequate forces in the area to protect Saigon and said that Vien would be ready to start his Saigon
  • uprising, order Government of Vietnam officials and Army of the Republic of Vietnam officers to go home, and publicly execute those who did not cooperate. He was also to attack and seize the radio station and to make an appeal to the people for assistance
  • £ PRESIDENT FROM MR. PRESIDENT I TR!? AND ij!LL BE WALL·NER GOLDSTEIN HAVE DECIDED TO CANCEL MY BRUSSELS COMING HOME THURSDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 22. BT NNNN LIMITED OFFICIAL USE • ' INFORMATION SEcii.ET Mr. Pre ■ ldeat: · The order• ba•• Nea
  • FOR RECORD SUBJECT: Meeting with General Eisenhower, 8 February 1968 1. I .met with General Eisenhower for two hours at his office and home at Palm Desert on 8 February. The meeting covered 3 subjects: The Soviet missile and nuclear program; the Communist
  • in the Saigon metropolit an area w a s 93,000 and for the country as a whole about 190,000. Thus far, with 31 provinces out of 50 reporting, even though sketchily, we estimate the number of evacuees (many of whom will return home as soon as fighting subsides
  • \ from Ernle Ooldeteha, a evaluatloa of electoral proapecta la the U. S. • November 1968. Gaalll■t W. W. ltoatow Parle 1Hl9 RCB.BT WWRoatow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O . 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) Bv+ , \l'hite Home Guidel.i.ncs, Feb. 24. 1983 NARA, Date ;i. -J
  • for the major Asian food staples, rice, and wheat, and some dramatic~lly superior new varieties of wheat, rice and coarse grains. Prices of food grains, particularly rice, have climbed sharply in many Asian countries as a result of scarcity at home
  • despite both your nearly intolerable burdens and the frightful rigors of the trip you h&d undertaken. And I was grateful for the Fresca. It was the fi~st I· bad had since leaving home. As I wrote you some time ago in connection with Vietnam, t he country
  • 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