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  • , even with the best of motivations, the more hostile one gets towards the stay. Our government in Berma is anti-communist, but we try to deal with our problems by our own means. Mr. Eisenhower and Mr. Dulles g ave us g enerous aid by way of arm s
  • those who have never held a steady job before · we can redeem that pledge • • . .. . .• L EDUCATION . When he testified be~ore the Republican Party's Platform Committee at Miami in 1968, John Gardner, who had served as my Secretary for Health
  • Haiphong, we '\Vould cut of.£ petroleum supplies don t know if we would markedly cut down supplies to the South, 1 Dulles: How do yolt appraise the Vietnamese Government? !vf.cNam~r?-: Evidence we have is good. Government draws . strength from the fact
  • back -- and not talk of beating the VC. We can b~a.t them - - and are beating them. Pr~sident: Believe non-communist people are willing to resist aggression. Also believe the communists are ready to take .it over. Dull:!s signed SEATO Treaty