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  • . In Saigon, they are on the TV every night, with equal time for each candidate. In the provinces, SEGRE'f - NODIS J _ SECRET NODIS -6- the local radio stations are beaming their speeches to the people. Although the Government has not ended all press
  • aelta that you recei•• Ambaeaador Beam to diecuaa Csechoelovak developrnenta. Thie could be any time in the next aeveral weeka. The main uaefulnesa of thi• is tha.t it will etrenphen Ambaaaador Beam•• hand when be returns to Prape. As you know, we
  • USSR $40 million). During our trip we discovered that steel beams, window frames and other parts are corning from construction stocks and even framework of this nearby Soviet-built steel plant, Thus, by stealing the works from the Russian steel works
  • and thirdworld countries are having second thoughts about the Soviets. Apparently the Soviets have started jamming· YOA and ·BBC on at least some channels. From Prague,-you-may have seen-in the -latest-Sit-Rep ..that -Amb. Beam believes·'! the continuing delay
  • ¥&Dov Oae waata to belie~ that you will ua4-r.taad tlaat we baw Mat one beam You clid a pod de.cl la non'nl Mill aaother uacleretand •• r~ la We. to ~race Ole Nmltiq our family. us. lleepecUally our •en at ta Vi.t-Nam. You are a father yove
  • appearing intoxicated. Fortunately, he is not a victim of hangovers, but springs into action early in the morning with all faculties a i ert, complexion like an Elizabeth Arden advertisement, count enance beaming, eyes flashing, spilling over with life. His
  • ." · Mr. Whitlam paid tribute to the leader of the •~great­ est country in the world'' and the "rapport" which Mr. displayeQ with , Johnson yourig people. A happy Mr. Johnson, beaming at Mr. Whitlam seated on - the platfo1m be­ side two attractive young