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  • the election. She reportedly encouraged Saigon to "delay11 in join· ing the Paris peace talks in hopes of getting a better deal if the Republicans won t he White House. Until that story appeared, there were indications that Mrs. Chennault was in line to get
  • a duty to protect them by maintaining ~ace between their countries of 200 million. The President said they had a responsibility not only to the 200 million but to the whole world of 3 billion. up to know each other. He hoped their grandsons would
  • fo1· their bdok on the election "An American Melo­ drama." The woman who ­·sea.r ed. 'N ixon . ,. 1 e t_ 'I ,a ·1 a .. .. T I PRESIDENT JOHNSON had set . eQ.ormous .store by the Paris peace negotiations which he hoped would follow his
  • to try lo char~~terlze their outcome one way or another. Obviously we hope that they will succeed. Q. Would the US favo1· inviting the Nol·th Ko~eans to participate in the Security Council proceedings? Do wo demand that they first release.the crew