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- ’ case he is inhibited by tiie domestic political situation. The foreign office has later inquired whether Japan might state publicly tiiat it had been notified in advance by the United States. 4. Macapagal of tlie Philippines said that he was sending
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- VERY IMPORTANT TIMES FOR BOTH COUNTRIES CVIETNAM AND THE UNITED STATES> . OIEN INQUIRED AS TO WHETHER GARDINER DESIRED THAT HE, DIEN, BRING SOMEONE FROM TKE PRESS OFFICE CVIETNAMESE EMBASSY>, BUT GARDINER DECLINED, STATING NOW WAS NOT THE TIME
- recall. The President asked a number of these men how long they had been in service. He asked them how far along in their education they had gotten. He inquired about their plans for the future, including their educa tional plans -- and in some cases