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  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • mg, both berng pres~nt m C?11- President Thieu once again ex- processes noted in the principle I berra for the _memo~·~ service plained bis government's policy of one-man one-vote. Ifor the late Prune MllllSter Har- of reconc_iliation enunciated
  • obvious to Indian grain dealers and politieiana that there will be a dip in November departures. No one argues that Indians would starve. But government grain stocks have been drawn down from 1 million tons on l June to 738,000 on 1 September
  • before publication. Jack Leacacos, Cleveland Plain Dealer: review of Middle East and Viet Nam, nailing down latest evidence on forward movement on whlch he ls quite clear. Robert Sha.plen, The New Yorker: as you know, he ls professionally pessimistic
  • + THAT I AUTHORIZZ HHl TO -DO so. I EX- PLAINED THAT I PREFERRED HANDLE ~ATTER AS OTH~R THAN -INTELLIG£NCE TYPEn OPERATION AND INTENDED HAVING E)i5ASSY OFFICER BRIEF APPROPRIATE SOUTH AFRICAN OFFICIAL AS SCCN AS I HAD RECEIVED REPLY TO MY ~ESSAGE
  • , but turned the conversation into~ phlloaophlcal discourse into the meaning of the passing of Ghe Guevara. Thursday, October 12 1 1967 Jack Leacacoa, The. .Plain Dealer, Cleveland, came 1n for another long session on his book. Ifdi~cussed in particular
  • character when a Communist military offensive drove neutralist forces from the area of the Plain of Jars they had held in 1962. Our response to these eveilts, the provision of additional T-28's to the Governmait of Laos and the carrying out of reconnaissance
  • of imported goods dropped slightly as compared with last week, while green dollars rose from 166 to 1 70. Rice prices have been holding steady at a lower level than that which prevailed in July and August • . Rice dealers apparently expect a price increase
  • dealers and influence peddlers are a persistent crowd.) In the-foreign policy field, the Vice President stressed that the greatest con­ tribution Indonesia can make to stability and progress in Asia is to put its own house in order. Without implying any
  • dealers and influence peddlers are a persistent crowd.) In the-foreign policy field, the Vice President stressed that the greatest con­ tribution Indonesia can make to stability and progress in Asia is to put its own house in order. Without implying any
  • of the product sold to the Soviets. He said that the U.S. Government should not go in to try to protect a private dealer. The Government is not in a position to police any such agreement in the USSR . We must :i:ely on the seller to include in his sales