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- to hirn., that could address itself to problems across the board in Saigon and the provincial centers affected by the Viet Cong attacks; and tn.at he ~ight. wa-:1t - to consider delegatil1.g supervision to Vice Presid_ent Ky.. On the Government of Vietnam
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- . In talking with Thieu and Ky, you should make clear that we wish to see it through at their side. If we are to be pe~mitted to do so by American public opinion, they must move fast t~ing their forces back to strength; wherever possible to get the forces ,b'i
- ._ ...... ·::, .,· ,:~~·~-~ ....~. ~ ♦ ... ,. ,,. .,, .• • 5 g. The task of organizing to meet the emergency needs of relief • ... and rehabilitation got off to a good start. .! • The special task force continues to function, although the direction and drive provided by Vice President Ky • is no longer
- , P's rmks to delegate a ·at Senate Youth Prog; rel of 2/22/65, P's rmks at Univ. of Ky; rel of 3/3/65, P's rmks at Smithsonian Inst. (Quotation from Tel of 8/Z0/66, rmks by Pat Lewiston, Mainej cc: Mr. ~fiddleton cc : Mr. Shoemaker
- communist trained Buddhist Monk, Thich-Tri-Quang, who is. the main· communist infiltration brain in South Vietnam. (2) Tran-Van-Tuyen, Deputy Premier, opportunist, neutralist, and also connected with Thich-TriQuang. (3) Nguyen-Hoa-Hiep, fonner Minister
- disunity being have Relationship The failure their dotie are weapons These and organized The Thieu-Ky groups 10,000 latter. being planned 9. self-defense measures and need be GVN. of levels .. to of Leadership. lack cohesive We
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- of the United States losing jurisdiction Chicago and Detroit. over Similar "inside jobs" were im pending in other cities when Prime Minister Ky with great skill and courage finally put the If there had been a well-organized II II strugglen down
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- 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
- 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
- • ., New Have., Conn. HENDERSO r, Vivian w., Atla. WALLACE,William J. L. W. Va. HILL, Carl M., Frankfort., Ky. WF.ST.,Harold., Nash. HILL, Henry A., Haverhill., Mass. WHEELER, Albert., Ann Arbor, Mich. HOLLAND,Jerane H• ., Hamptoil, Va. WRIGH'l', Stephen
- that most a short have roughly to act urgently and Ky so that an announcement ~ and budget cuts alreadly largely needed reasons. Cessation Bunker however, effectiveness. reserve. - free GVN and ARVN could likely period. to continue
- Wheeler and General Westmoreland met with President Thieu, Vice President and General Vien. Topics discussed were not reviewed by General Westmoreland, but he indicated a wide-ranging, useful and realistic exchange of views. Ky 8. General Westmoreland
- to IIDCIOYeW aay •••o.-4 ol tlae original letter reacbln1 the White Hou••• There l• alao DO record of the deaerlpt:lve material malled under aeparata oover. ) Smee the event do•• not take place until mld•aummer, we could not conalder Mra. Plat11or ■ky
- . Tyd ing s 12/29 Army $1, 038, 960 cont ract to Unidy;namics Sen. C. Hayde n Phoenix, Goody e ar, Ari z ona , for 312, 000 gernades. 12/29 Commerce $671, 000 t o construct n ew w ater and sewer systems in B e a v er Dam, Ky., to pe.rmit industrial
- -Cultural Television Ccmmission America PRESS, o. Leonard, Le:xingtoo, Ky. MORRISSETI',Uoyd, Carneigie Corp. GILLIS, E.H.,Jr., Ohi.o ETV'Network Camn. COHEN,Edwin, Natl Center for School and HURLBERT,Raymooo, Ala. ETV Camnission College Television LAMB,Luke
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 4, Tabs C-M," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 48
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- secret SC No. 01253/68 ~1:~ '/-;;;,.g. g.3 ~ . RESTRICTION ..._ 'J-1r-ky ~ 2 p 1 p Jl/~J-c..&S ~. 03/20/68 A NLJ/eA (_'l1-{ (g~' 03/28/68 A Nl.~-81-C,3 J t I I 1 .l FILE LOCATION National Security March 31st Speech, File, vol. NSC
- , and I feel that I am entitled.to the re-in-instatement ot my Government Life Insurance. llr. Johnson, I implore you to intervene· in my behalf!!! Ky application was submitted according· te instructions from the V.A. All qualifications were met exoept
- and Kay recommended blm to Mac Budy for Job bat be waa more lntereated ln the gonna• ment than lD a fcnmdatloa, altboqb. l doa't bow whether Mac flD&lly oUend • him a Job. a Heb aomowbat •ky, dlffident, and youn1 but I believe he could be developed well
- . In my opinion be is the BIG THRKATnan or the tory crew •••• and FDR thinkB that, too. ~arkle1_isn't in the picture. He may get t.be KY delegation, in raot, there is no question be will get it. But he is just ano ther •favorite son" choice who
- 13'/ Jlttlpinic• anb ~armtt• a . Jlattk 1 • pa.,-J:jw~ ~HNH.WHmEA PRESIDENT June 3. 1964 Ky dear Mr. Preaident: Thia ia juat a note to azprea• ray appreciation and J peraonal joy for your generoua atat ... nt concernina me which appear