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  • that the problem was not a lack of channels o:r con'lD'lunicatioa. but a. lack ol will by Hano.i to end the war. Jame• De.akin..- St. Loltia Post Dispatch . ca.me ln to as.k ••me queatio11a in co-nnect'ien with au article he ia doing on me for Ida paper. He
  • in African Affairs. He does not wish to take up the post of Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs. He has several outside offers but would prefer to continue to work in the Government. _-?t - -' t • I I .~i., ' ' The dispatch of the attached letter to Ed
  • was bombardment across the Israeli border before their air strike. The location fits the 1\amea o! the three towns in Eshkol•s.,.- letter. Whatever the t~th of the matter, this dispatch gives them a better propaganda case. W.W. R. Attachments (AP 121 - 124
  • into CHICOM air space. Recognizing that the information at the Washington level is incomplete, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has dispatched an investigative team to Saigon to make a thorough inquiry concerning all aspects of this matter, including
  • cars, 8,000 trucks, and 19,000 watercraft. ol about 5, oo'o ,, - It h as i n cre a : ; ee: : ubstantially the number of m .en and tons which must be dispatched fr om the North to get one man or one ton into South Vietnam. We don 1t know just how
  • communlcationa that were exchanged in the laat Z4 hours. I As you know, a message was dispatched yesterday frorn you to Menzies whlch reviewed the current situation in Viet Nam, indicated the likely increase in U.S. armed forces there, stated our determinatlon