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  • ." · (From address before World Affairs Council, Boston, January 25, 1968) UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASS L• .1 ED 9 SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY Senator Kennedy's affirmative suggestions about the war in Viet-Nam can be abstracted from his article i n ~ (November 28
  • • 7• MRS GERALD W• HAGENSON I EM I !GAVE BIR TH To A BABY BOY ON 9 FEB RUARY 1968 AND WILL RETU RN CONUS AS SOON AS PERMITTED To TRAVEL• B• OF THE FOUR DEPENDENTS OF PERS TAD TO PUEBLO FROM NAVSECGRUACT KAMJSEYA MRS ROBERT J o CHICCA ISGTI ARRIVED
  • are for 2, 000 persons to be recruited in each Province, with emphasis on the cities. The recovery committee now has two teams traveling in the provinces, explaining government policies, carrying back emergency requests, and getting a first-hand view
  • culminating lR st October in a spectacular march on the Pentagon. Reaction in Vie tnam was out of proportion with what took place in the United States. While Vietnamese Nationalists grew worried Comr:iunists and fellow-travellers exuberated, convinc ed