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  • that Ky was in a solid position here, Sihanouk said that Ky was the only Vietnamese who "has not· smeared me in his speechas." He evidently felt less antagonistic to Ky than he ha.a to any other ~ ietnamese. 3. He said he wanted to resume tiormal
  • planning figures. Sat. • Ft 11, 1967 10:30 a. m. MR. PRESIDENT: You will wish to read these. especially Saigon's. That fellow Ky has his head screwed on right. w. w.R. TOP SECRET/SUNFLO.,VEft/PLUS attachment (SAIGON 17822) (LONDON 6488) Sat. • Feb. 11
  • information. ___ For comment. ' -T ' REMARKS: ·1 t ·. Description: --XA-- Letter: Telegram: Other: 1- ..... _, _ . To: - The Preside-nt · From: ,J .G.G~rest, Mayor of San:-du-s ky, Ohio Date: .Jhly 2.7, 1967 I Subject: Suggests- easy and inexpensive
  • there, was pretty sold on it. So was 1. I being sold on it in theory--I had never been in Vietnam, but it sounded good to me--would have liked to have seen some attempt at it. Freeman said that Ky had told him he'd like to put into effect the plan of land reform
  • and Ky were both there. And so, anyway, I sent back a wire that said-- I think all it said was, "I accept. I'll see you in Guam." And then I went to Guam. M: Can you tell me the reasons for this change of personnel in Vietnam? L: There was a very
  • own itinerary and arrange interviews as he saw fit. I talked to some Vietnamese newspaper editors who opposed the Thieu-Ky ticket. I also talked to Associated Press and United Press Interna­ tional bureau chiefs and to experienced reporters
  • arrival in Saigon, we were assured that each observer could map his own itinerary and arrange interviews as he saw fit. I talked to some Vietnamese newspaper editors who opposed the Thieu-Ky ticket. I also talked to Associated Press and United Press
  • Republic is better governed. But I don't think a proud nation ought to furnish the guns to knock off anybody. That's what our government was party to. The Khanh regime came. Then Ky. Ky gave stability. He had courage. r LBJ Presidential Library http
  • and interrogated by Saigon police, the-:-V-1e~Cong°pfaii..to.:.:.lfrg:-aiii~~~ ..~:ti'o,­ ti~o1.:Paople:!2.~:llM~.=-iiegoJiate~for peace,.: /.rhis new Front plans -t;·-• substitute General Duong Van Minh for Thieu and Ky as National Leader of South Vietnam
  • - SAIGON22548 Mar 20 -· RECENTINITIATIVES BY KY ANDLOANTHATSOMEOF THEIR FOLLOWERS. OF WAR • URGINGA "MARCHTO THE NORTH"AND f!.. DECLARATION :AGAINST NORTHVIET-NAMPROBABLY REPRESENT,INTER·ALIA, A .·~E~CTIONTO THIS FRUSTRATION. J3. THIS FACTORHAS A BEARINGON
  • ~ght 5 p Holder· w Thomes-Johnson The President: Will you get 135, 000? General Abrams: Yes. The President: Are they drafting 18 year olds? General Abrams: -Yes. Thieu and Ky are determined to do it. The President: What ·percent of the ARYN
  • LBJ & Lady Bird to AMVETS building dedication; Johnsons and Congressional delegates to Indianapolis where LBJ speaks; LBJ goes to stag luncheon at Indianapolis Athletic Club; Lady Bird attends ladies luncheon; travel to Ft. Campbell, KY; LBJ naps
  • requirements = total consumption minus local production. - 2 ­ 6. At this point my preference for strategy follows: a. Make clear to Thieu and Ky that we wish maximum progress before the election but that we ,expect the new GVN to take early
  • it was the Philippines or Hawaii, I forget which--to meet with General Ky. M: Do you think that this was an attempt to detract from the hearings? P: The timing of it gave every indication that that was the case. nothing wrong with that. There's It's just a question
  • to Vanderbilt Universit)· students; two of liis aides wen, arrested. Cleveland, Ohio, _April 16 •· Violence eruptl•d in the pre­ dominantlr Negro Hough area, with n,ck throwing, window break­ ing and lootiµg. Louisville, Ky., April 20 •· Police fired tear gas
  • , call up 18 year olds and give the American people the impression that they are doing as much as we. Secretary McNamara: When I was in Vietnam I talked with Thieu and Ky. They told me then they intended to call up 18 and 19 year olds. The President
  • was talked over with Thieu. By the end of June Thieu and Ky had agreed that this was the best practical way to proceed. In July, Vance spelled out the your-side, our-side formula to Lau. Nothing came of it, however, at that time. In mid-September
  • There cannot be anyone alive who knows the names of aJJthe children who carried us and Mr. Johnson to the place where he stood last night. There was a little boy named James Gonio n, who lived right by Clay, Ky., and travele d 20 miles to school because Clay
  • ! Jacobsen Jacobsen In ; Tom The 6:35a ___ t 6:37a t _7:15 7:25a X_ Air (include visited by) President got up - dressed , and went into the dining room for bkfst alone - __ Jacobsen ___ . Christian Jake George . Chairman Thieu Vice Marshal Ky __ i
  • the Accutron watches to--named Joe Califano. Jake Jacobsen. Premier Ky, Secy McNamara. and asked whom else. i 4:35pm , 4:52p HHHZ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ The President then worked
  • ^Dallas, Texas x~ Mr. Balm Leavell r Chicago Crusader ^642 9 South Park Avenue Chicago, Illinois Mr. Frank Stanley [/Louisville Defender 1503 W. Broadway Louisville, Ky. Mr. Garth Reeves / Miami Times Miami, Florida Mr. Thomas Young ^ /Journal & Guide 719
  • and the details of letters of resignation written by seven members of Cabinet to Ky. The President instructed Moyers to tell Rostow to have Rusk get Lodge in action. The President to to call John Macy about the B3§#8y2P€^pg§*t33^^3§^x^ appointment of Raymond T
  • ,Juanita, Providence, R.I. HEFTER,Tom J ., Madison, Wisc. IAKE, Henry, Louisville, Ky. KI.AMON,Joseph M., StL LAPAKKO,Tobey, St. Paul, Minn. LEE, Stewart, Beaver Falls, Pa. LICHTY, James, Madison, Wisc. MCE~WEN, Robert J., Chestnut Hill, Mass. MATSON
  • .c olumn. MARCH 9, 1946 - NUl!BER 48 I TOM CONNALLY, WALTER: P'. GEOIIGE, GA. ROBERT F . WAGNER, N. Y. ELBERT D. THOMAS, UTAH JAMES E. MURRAY, MONT. CLAUD&: PEPPER, FLA. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. I, ALBEN W, BARKLEY , KY. JOSEPH P'. GUFFEY I PA
  • to stop. Even a casual study leads to such profound raa1f1cationa of photographic potential that , the only feasible approach seeas to be that of patient step by step progress and improvement. Ky coapany 1& willing that I devote all necessary satisfactory
  • force appeared to be marking tii.--ne. Tri Quang continues ~to make his pitch for US aid. General Thi ~old Corcoran he still _sees no point in meeting with Ky.,, but kept the door open for later resumption of command of I Corps. In Saig
  • compound from Embassy or buildings. greatly about here: is now well protected our people press corps - - how the people attack damaging And, intrusion out of proportion of course, Ky, or both could in Saigon with an account we somehow
  • to learn to think of himself as the field commander for pacification in the aame way that Westmoreland. is the field commander for thw war -- and he should feel free to put claims on us in tlae same way ta.at Westy does. Tbe truth is -­ as Ky him.self said
  • . Ky Promises Cooperation on Prisoner Visibtl Ambassado1· Po r ter has persuaded Premier Ky to re­ voke restrictions which had been placed on visits by the In­ ternational Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to North Vietnamese prisoners and on prisoners
  • are to be of any worth to aociety we must mobilise our good qualities •nd fight with with all of our resource• against our evil heritages. Ky study and research of the Pattillo family, I find it to be a name of whioh I am not ashamed. The name does not appear
  • on political developments in Viet Nam. W. W. Rostow Att. MW:hg SECltET ATTACHMENT 1 l / 18' Cb DECLASSIFIED .ltO. li356, Sec. 3,4 SECMT NLJ __Cf_ c.f_-_,~ - • NARA. Date 1 - 12. - 'I Situation Report in Viet-Nam ! July 31, 1967 Thieu-Ky
  • Steelworkers; to Huntington, WV, & Inez, KY; visit to Tom Fletcher's home; to Paintsville, KY, & Mayo State Vocational School; LBJ's Courthouse speech; the Appalachian recovery plan; Lady Bird interview by Helen Thomas and Frances Lewine; LBJ TV speech
  • a.m.. ' ~ response to your interest ta pushing Ky tow.a.l'da aa approach to the· NLF. there la attached: -- s~~'• .cable 192044. May 10, for. · .B~er &om B1Uldy., which we -l a$plred. from ·here. My.back. cbannel mes•age of May 13 -- to Bunker