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  • have expressed their appreciation for the information you furnished me last week about a possible message to Ho Chi Minh following your inauguration. We agree fully with your view that it would be advisable to avoid the kind of message that would either
  • , whose nationalists gained obvious encouragement and learned from Ho Chi Minh's techniques of revolutionary warfare. France, of course, was fighting for colonial reasons to stay in Indochina and Algeria while we hope to get out of Vietnam once it's
  • is cleeply·rooted. It is particularly strong a.mone state of:f.':i.dals \·!ho seek low prices for consu,.·;wrs c>.i:1,dr.:~:-:ir1u.m control their grain supplies. Advocates of controls also lack confidence in the ability of·the free market to protect producers
  • attack the hydi;.os!.££..tti& ..gcJl~:\.tin.g_l_~~jJ.iti~~ complex at Y1wg:;i-Q.QI!1Jiel11~leg!~iil)_a~~--mil_i!ary.,.Jargs;.~in..~l1.e_::_s_cm~~c!ye~'. . .area· alonz..~lu/~·. Because of its fla_kdefenses, the· powerhouse -~t Sui-ho was a ., difltculc
  • ··-'-.-. ·-·:·-.tsuilcl'r +_e. . ecs.onference be arr2..nge:wents for a. cessation of hos ..":\:f:(_-_· ·:··.•.i,··.··~,:_:_,_j: .. under effective sup~rvision; ---~ ,;.•:.-.:•.'/>~.:· 1v 1 •••• ,.._'. • • •••• H;'\:, ...:1 ;'J ·-·.· ,_:_.... ~-- • "l. Calls f.9
  • · ·.··.· '· Of late, there have been rur:iors end in.'1.uendoes to the ·effect -~~~t.'':"\·!\'.>.•;·.·• ••··•"'.'e do not ho:,e the votes" and so, therefore,· vc reve not moved en the r.-:at.:.'·.>.~::.~;'....'.: • __..:ter. It sce::LS to·me, ho·wever, that. if thc1·e
  • RESTRICTION A C-1-tO-'IS lliJ' qtl-'IS''/ "US Military Strength:-:-:-!' p ~ 1.Ho . . ,s- l{w 'IV-'ls·l ""#50c cable -l-012-1-1 -Beptel to Tokyo (wmk cepy) S 4 p ~ 4--l{)•'t4> NI.S °tl./·'-151 #53 memo Rostow to President 10/26/67 S 1 p ~ lt>~~J
  • -Rusk to Presideflt-C 2 p &flU' '-Ho-9.,- 10/27/ AILT 't'l•&JSJ -Rostow and Waka1?:llmi- -#44a rpt- "Specific Rejections:7:"" 2 p ~ 'l-t,·9f' 'IS tfSUN 1754 41'" -s ,.,1..s Q'4--II~ I ., l/ietAa.m Political Situation Repoff 'flM 04-,0-tt #49a
  • ,enonst , t·· on to be he d t fash~· 11p;· on, . C. Tue -ndo strnent '1rt ,·•j_tl held b~ sc n the belief tl1~t pJ ~ ns fo • th0 er.1onst:ration mrc not follow·ng, nonvJolent line; ho::cver, j_ 1di. •ic ual me. ers of tM.~ or nnizntion were u.i:·g d 2
  • rlONJ.BAt!B) SWGJJl' HAVD~CT~N@:JO~_-WITfr'MA~R_E~'~AR_LJt~Y.ISll:::~::J l • ,c£J~catSonJ J 1 1.3(a)(4 IN PAGE • 71992 3 Of 3 PAGES 1.3(a)(4} (d.uum controllJ (olunttcat£on} 3. THERE WERE AT THIS TIME ALSO SCJ-1E Rlt-10RS THAT HO Oil MINH