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  • Danang to Hue. Each family would be allocated 20 pieces of roofing and 10,000 piasters. Developing Don 1 s Front -- Thieu said Tran Van Don reported on Sunday 1 s Congress. Thieu wants to get the Front organized in provinces and not limit its influence
  • . Thieu is making a special effort to help the people of Hue, having named a personal representative, Father Cao Van Luan, to act for him there, and he has in various ways demonstrated both publicly and privately his concern for the victims in the unhappy
  • that Thieu and the South Vietnamese should be the center of it; but we should play our part and we should bring the Pope, the Roumanians, the Russians, etc. , into the game to the maximum. 4. M~~~~!ri~ ~.h~.l:>Jr.itt&iP.g-..;the·:t u n ~ ~ v e l ~ g y
  • eeHJ'lf)EN'llAL Sat11Nay, March JO, 1968 7:40p.m. Mr. Pre•ldeat: Thl• rather b.,.fal ••••••meat 1ty a wue lC•reaa Ambaaaaclor la Saqoa. of the OVN reactloa to Tet will iat.reet y01& -- . .el..las Thieu•• -•• for Hlf• coafldeace. W. W. llo•tow CCHft!HeN
  • ?" "President Thieu intends to push a.head actively with pacification. While we are planning to lend full support, the US role should remain one of technical advice and logistic help. Pacification should continue to be primarily GVN business. The Vietnamese a.re
  • of five trucks, several buildings, two fuel tanks, one artillery weapon, three communications vans, one crane, three fork lifts and a guard tower. The bladder farm was reported 33 percent destroyed. Initial casualties wer'e recorded as one killed and 28
  • FOR AMS BUNKER AND GENERAL VESTMOR£LAND. I KAVZ CALLED t HE PRESIDENT'·S ATTtMT ION . TO TKE A'Dl/AHCE · TEXT or THIEU'S SPIECK OF TODAY, THE PRESIDENT REGARDS It OF THE riIGHE~T, REPEAT HIGHEST, IMPORTANCE TK.i\T YOU MAXE A MAXIMUM t1FORT to GET FULL