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  • of the ceremonies. . . then came the Code officials. The President and Secy. Rusk shook hands w/ H. E. Vice Marshall Nguyen Cao Ky - Prime Minister of Viet-Nam H. E. Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu - Chairman of the National Leadership Committe ^ (and Chief of State
  • visit w/: H. E. Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky H. E. Lt. Gen Nguyen Van Thieu Admiral Grant Sharp - Commander of Pacific Forces General Earle Wheeler General Taylor . . ___-—— Note: The material on the plenary sessions taken from Moyers press briefings
  • Excellency Nguyen Van Thieu-President of the Republic, of Vietnam His Excellency Tran Chanh Thanh-Minister of Foreign itefiaypc Affairs-Rep. of Vietnam His Excellency General Nguyen Van Yy-Minister of Defense of Republic of Vietnam His Excellency Au Ngoc Ho
  • from the airplane, and at the last moment, the President went to the bottom of the steps to greet first Major General Nguyen Van Thieu. Chairman. National Leadersh then Air Vice Marshall Nguyen Cao Ky. Chairman.Central Exec Comm and others
  • RANCH;' Day e or t ExpendiActivity Code LD 4:45p President THURSDAY (include visited by) ture departed the Kaiser Residence for Hickam AFB and the ARRIVAL CEREMONY OF His Excellency Nguyen Van Thieu, President of the Republic of Vietnam. 4:55p
  • , not attend this breakfast. Adm. U. S. G. Sharp Vietnamese Officials: His Excellency Nguyen Van Thieu-President of the Republic, of Vietnam . His . His Excellency Tran Chan h Thanh-Minister of Foreign Affairs - Rep . of Vietnam Excellency General Nguyen Van
  • of the policies and purposes of the Declaration of Honolulu. " ^ The above reported from the plenary session contained in TEXT OF jOINT COMMUNIQUE BY PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON AND LT. GEN. NGUYEN VAN THIEU, CHAIRMAN, NATIONAL LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE, REPUBLIC
  • Benigno C. Hernandez to be Ambassador to Paraguay. Released exchange of messages between the President and General Nguyen Van Thieu
  • , and the feeling of the unknown was in everyone's face as they deplaned. Greeted by General Westmoreland Thieu Ky and many military people (Ky and Thieu had arrived from Manila only 30 minutes earlier) Motorcade to troop inspection area w/ Arrived the reviewing
  • (inctud e visited bv) ture ExpendiCode During the flight, the President ate breakfast, visited with the guests, and autographed several pictures . He autographed pictures to the following: Ed Cronk- -Deputy in Charge of Mission Van Roberts USI S BsBii
  • ; mf Joe Califano At dinner the President first read the latest press briefing. . . and fcgqKthen asked General Westmoreland some several questions. Amongthem: Which is the abler. Ky or Thieu. Gen W said it was his belief that Thieu was the ablest
  • - and to the office 11:37a t * Walt Rostow - Washington, DC - returning his call Walt wanted the President to know that Saville Davis o f the Christian Science Monitor had a story from their Saigon correspondent that says that Nixon got Thieu to change his attitude
  • ! 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
  • . JOHNSO N e Oc DIARY Th 'resident bega n hi s da y a t (Place ) Da Timp Time Telephon f 11 In Ou tL . y (includ e visite d by ) tur o Oval Of c - ~ stopping i n mjdr's roo m t o loo k a t headlin e o n Evening Star "Thieu Agree s t o Bombin g Halt
  • Edward Clark a working DINNER for President Thieu of South VietNam ^^^^^^^^^^^^ full exchange ^^
  • . William say to the President. ) accompanied by J. Jui LMi>--NSC Jorden --the Ambassador leaves for Saigon o n Thursday, for consultation wit h his government . Prior to this mtg, Pres read Secret msg from Bunker re Komer visit w/ Thieu . 7:01p t . 7
  • d Busby' s final type d cop y o f addition to speech . . .he calle d for Busby , mad e additiona l changes, an d other suggestions . . . . and added a bit t receive d o n the wir e abou t Thieu coming t o th e U . S. Rosto w had suggeste d that thi s