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  • WWRoatow:rln l(he Sanh and Dien ·Bien Phu DENIS WARNER ToPhu was simply a battleDienthatBien lost ~toST WESTERNERS, the Indochina \Var for the French. To General Vo Nguyen Giap, who won that battle and has now launched his divisions against the allied
  • £SREPLACING NGUYENTHI DINH lNlW))j . i. HG HUY GIA.P (C\fAL HUY GIAP5)) ts JtEPL,tCING NGUYEN MU\J..T}JO.:::.-:::;·::-:-;:::·\·. « t(;UYEENX XUWU):Tt!0'J)), ·CH ·IRM4N•• F-lHE ·.CENTRAL..COMt'!_1TrlE OF · . lHE NAT!ON~.L LISEi!A'l:lON F~ONT
  • THE NORTH viETNAMESE n; THE FCHTHCOi'HNG NEGOTIATIONS MIGHT BE ~0S5IBLE TC ACTREALISTICALLY ANDFLEXIBLYSO THATIT T: >C~!~VE ~ ?2~CEFUL 3IITLE~~~T. 14. CVER~CFFEE.THERE~AS SCMEDISCUS~IONCF THE FUTURE CELEEATIONS,INCLUDING THE FUNCTION CF GENERAL KY
  • .; Z.63 ~ ~ 1 p :5c, °'~-'M:'t::EC. 8 i•t>lo:> Na.:r 4A-AC3- I> ..Jf 04/19 / 66 "fp.j~t-'f:-ei~?-t::-+-;i;.e..r--v-i--etnmn --8 ecret ~ - 6 - 17-S - /IJ J.. J S - - ~3 A AA cao f idsR~ 1196 letter l ~m Rostow re: India & Pak·~t an p a . ~ 7- 1
  • (include Date. Saturday April 20, 1963 visited by)* LD To EOB via car 111, dropping MF at 3418 O - and picking up Vic ky McCammon arriving EOB at 10:15 a m Briefing prior t o White Hous e Meetin g (Mike Forrestal) White House - NSC - Cabinet Room
  • SENATOR LYNDON B. JOHNSON Day Friday Date November 20, 1959 DAILY DIARY The Senator began his day at (place) LBJ Ranch F Eliot Janeway, NYC F Sen Clements, Morganfield, Ky F Bryce Harlow, Wash 9:30a 9:45a 10:00a 10:15a 10:30a 10:45a 11:00a 11:15a
  • :15p 5:30p 5:45p e visite d by) * Woody Woody left 6:00p 6:15p 6:30p 6:45p 7:00p 7:15p 7:30p 7:45p T Sen Clements, Morganfield, Ky. F Aunt Frank Dinner: Thornberry, Mr. and Mrs. Kellam, Buzz, MM NOTES: Expenditure Code
  • , Louisville, Ky. Left for Miami at 1:40 p. m. .. - .c. r "·· · ,, ,.. ' .. .,"'"\ r .• • • . •• ""'q --• t l"'t THURSDAY,· iIAnc1f 4··-r! • _( ,: " . c: Sen Clements f: j'ake Pickle, Austin ( ( ?.~f ':"' S ~~ lliOO 11:10 f: Jep Fuller
  • of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination JA493 20 3 ~X~=MARSHALL TEX VIA MAYSVILLE KY 3r1 lrl l LYNDON JOHNSON= 1 HOUSE OFF I-CE- BLDG 3?0 - --'W -~A-SH- DC= -~ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO MY DEAR THE SPEM
  • and progress and prosperity of your country and people. Signed:: Haile Selassie, Emperor W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln Saturday, February 18, 1967 9:30 a. m. Mr. President: Herewith Lodge throws his weight mildly behind the idea of not turning down Ky
  • ZFF•4 FMAMEMBASSY VIENTIANE TO SECSTATE WA$HDO FLASH 8294 COt/tROL: Sl4Q DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,"'Sec. 3.6 NLJ 97-Z.'il By -~ , NARA Date 111-S--?.f STATE GRN.C BT 6 EC R it VIENTIANE 6241 NOD1S/CROCODILE 1. NGUYEN CHANHASJUST HANDED MEA
  • of the continent." On the other hand, some concern was expressed lest the meeting have "nega­ tive results" like the Honolulu meeting between President Johnson and South Viet Nam Premier Cao Ky (Rio's Jornal do Comercio). Official reactions to the sunnnit proposal
  • __________ j ^General Nguyen Due Thang, Min. , Rura l Reconstruction & Revolutionary Development, SVN £ Mr. Gus Peleuses, State Security Mr. Yoichi Okamoto Miss Marie Fehmer _____ Miss Mary Slater M Chief Stuar t Baltimor e Miss Mildre d Zayac Mr. Jame s R
  • picked hie moment and was as bare-knuckled iis we could wish. Only hope it etick,. Ky ha& learned eo much and done so well, on balance, that it would be real nice. ;.., . ·1t'· w. w. Rostow Saigon 5604 S!5GRrf ':: I- ,i\ ' • I;-_. .-, .... j
  • . operations had been reduced from 800 on his last trip to 30-40 on this trip •. i . On the political front, the Secretary reported: ·- The "greate_st . ~angertt I I is facing us. t A possible split betwee·n Ky and Thieu. 1· i The r.e is "no· real
  • THAT IN GEN£RAL THE RESULTS HAD BEEN VERY GOOD, THE CRITICISM HAD BEEN GENERALLY CONSTRUCTIVE, AND THERE WAS BROAD AGREEMENT THAT MORE SACRIFICES ~ERE NEEDED FOR THA NATIONAL EFFORT. POSES ~'EP.E H~ THE PRESENT 11. THIEU ADDED THAT HE HAD MET WITH CAO DAI
  • and a broad spectrum of US military and civilian officials. I did not tra·vel in Ill Corps but had good sessions with our old and new Regional Officers. In Saigon, I saw a wide variety of people includi1tg Thieu, Ky, Prime Minister Huong, Interior Minister
  • Senator Kennedy's key underlying assumption is that what Kosygin was offering in London ls a position consistent with his proposal. Kosygin simply backed ln London the position of Hanoi 'a Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh in hla interview with Burchett
  • draf draftt fo forr hi s ssppec peech h iinn Ky Ky.. Monda Monda yy ---- fr fr . R G Congressman Congressman Wm Wm.. Cahil ll ---- Philadelphia Philadelphia , Pa . Departed th e offic officee-- -- Mrs Mrs . Johnso n ha d bee been n aon a wal k aroun d
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: 1. Foreign Affairs Summary Saigon Port Control Unless there is a dramatic improvement in the next few days, the State Department has instructed Embassy Saigon to propose to Prime Minister Ky that MACY take over the commercial port
  • . 1. 11:10 Douglass Cater in - to second floor. Meet with Doug Cater, Liz, and Simone in Queens' Room to discuss education trip in Appalachia. Work on mail with Ashton. Pa - Ky - N.C. - Tenn W. Va. 1:15 Local (hamburger) in room with Lynda. Recorded
  • Date Apri l 9 , 196 0 Expenditure Code Activity (includ e visited by) * D John Clin e (Evenin g Star ) Phil Graha m (Post ) Marshall McNei l Walker Ston e Joe Also p Walter Lippman n Sen Clement s (Frankfort , Ky ) Lunch i n P-38 : George , Gerry
  • Sen Clements , (Frankfort, Ky ) r e seein g Mr . Hedayat o f Ira n To hom e Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Page No.
  • would be asked to specify which countries it would eliminate if the re is a cut back in foreign assistance funds. o Secretary Rusk said that Senator McClellan planned an investigation of corruption in Vietnamo "Ky intimate s will be invol ved . 11
  • do agr ee with Vietnam on war aims , even though General Ky may state, for domestic consumption, that he wants to invade the North. The Saigon Government accepts the principles of th e Geneva Accords and is not going to march North. Viet Cong a ttacks
  • FROMHIS POINT OF VIEW, BUT, AS HE HADTOLD AMB.BUNKER,HE WOULD BE HAPPYTO CONSIDERA MEETINGEARIF IT WASESSENTIAL. LIER "SOMEWHERE" ·s. WEWERESEEING KY IMMEDIATELY AFTERFOR GEN. WESTMORE- LAND70 REPORTON HIS.TRIP TO WASHINGTON, ANDI ASKEDTHIEU IF HE
  • type All professional of approach via an uncle of Nguyen Huu Tho, Chairman of National Liberation Front, turned out to have been made up out of whole cloth -a complete fabrication. That was Operation THRUSH. Nevertheless, Therefore, next few days. lt 1
  • OF PREViN'fING TH£ AT l'tt£ DMZ AND OU ENEMY FROM GETTING SET JiOR MAJOR ATTACKS THECITIES WHILEINFLICTINGHEAVY CASUALTIES~ _MODERATE ENEMY ACTIVITY CONTINUED THROUGHOUTTHE COUNTRYON 25-.::,-26AUO .68, 'WITH THE HEAVIEST ENGAGEMENTOCCURING NEAR TAM KY IN I
  • Department, plus 396 inc luding 100 Press President Park Chung Hee Mr. Kyu Ha Choi, Mini s t er for Foreign Affairs plus 47 including 25 Press Thursday, 0920, Canberra Charter Boeing 707. 4. Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu Dr. Tran Van Do, Foreign