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Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- Gestzy Gardiner, was a Nazi agent. No information was developed to substantiate that allegation, and Gardiner at that time was serving as a Lieutenant at the Office of Naval Intelligence, Boston, Massachusetts. Gardiner subsequently received an honorable
- Congress of' the CPSU. Liu visited North Korea 1n September 1963. His only non-bloc travel was his April-May 1963•visit to Sou~heast Asia. TENGHSIAO-P'ING:· Previously considered by some sources as a-potential successor to leadership of the. CCP, he has
- elections in which the Communist Party did better than the Socialists . The result will be difficult negotiations before a new Government can be formed . Current East German act ivity, such as travel restrictions now being ilnposed, indicate that the East
- this propaganda . The Vietnamese are preparing to dispatch teams of defectors from the Viet Cong and North Vietnam to travel in Europe, J"\frica, and South A.'Tlerica eh"'S>laining what's going on in Vietnam . These are defector!:; v1ho have been thoroughly
- etation 0£ the polls but on my travelling about the country. We must delay a t lea s t unti l a£te r the Ronning pea ce effort is safely out of the way so that if we take add itional action, Mr . Ronning will be unable to say th at w e got a peace feeler
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- c, ..... ! ~ FOR ·nr~~ImXX ! ,.-- EYES ONLY FOR AMBASSADOR Following After message approved US official not repeat Agreed 1. interim meeting logistic travel Circular US citizens only as authorized to Viet-Nam by Department
- office in Phnom Penh (\vhich now has only one ofiice1·). Personnel of this office should be encouraged to do more travelling to Sihanouk ville and the frontier areas. We should be prepared, if necessary, to increase our payments for Australian
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [2 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- ·they required Z.6. - to consider in Viet-Nam. Circular , message ! II EYES ONLY FOR AMBASSADOR approved and to permit public US official announcement Saigon's travel travel not repeat Agreed interim meeting logistic to three questions meant
- system would be used to validate {mechanics of inspection, etc.) withdrawal? 3. Will the GVNbe able to execute its authority throughout the entire area of SVN during the cease-fire? {commerce, travel, police, armed forces patrol) : 4. What is proposed
- the situation in hand. Sporadic sniper fire is expected today, with. some mortar fire to cover what police believe will be withdrawal of ;-emaining Viet Cong. The center of Saigon is now considered 80 percent safe for travel. The Cholon area is still unsafe
- more specific. The US Vice President traveled to all of these countries proposing definite programs designed to secure the flanks. ~T-NOFORN 'C C-5 ~T-NOFORN ..... The Second Move saw the NLF attempting to establish itself as a widely recognized