RUSSIAN PRESS DISPATCHES ON THE ORGIN OF THE WAR IN KOREA

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February 9, 1951
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Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 `50X1-HUM i i i i i T~~~;l~~ IZU3aIMI ~ftiI~SS ~TS1'~T~I~I CAN TE~~ 4RIaIN T~ 4Vl~~ ~N~,,, KOI by V ~ ~axn~.~ov (USS~Z f Qorrar~ny) a Aga ~ 11 ~,9~0 S 21 ~ ~9y0 (Qorm~n ~rans:la~~~an ` Sourca, fir� ~ a,, E~ > off' m~c~a~j~.a~ from ~~�.aa~an nowc~~a~~r) f t i r i ~ L 4 ~ I ~ + ti~~~ $1 ~ . ~ ~ ~ i~,', is ~ ~ .,d ~ ~ a r~ .t ~ jp' C } ' ~Q� , ~ ' Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 F 50X1-HUM i ^ , L y ~ ~s~P~Ta~as au o~asu o~ Tip w~ .KO 88?,iN P1~88 ~f a , p, Koruilo~? ' Kornilov appeared in Pravda o~?11 ~Auguet F5 Tho Tollawin6 artiole by sr d from P ~ ongyar~6 an 10 august 1950 r 1g~0 and tae telegraphs ~ xn~'e. i ~ ~ a a,~~c ooument whiob was diecov�red in tho ~oneati~sal d ` general Stai'f of Yi 9u~ng�mar~ Rhee) of the ArrAO? ere It ie a plan for espionage and has been published in tho Koroan pap a for sabotage in Northern Korea during the yam' subversive aotivitiee and 19~4~ t teohniaal knofrledge ~ zte language ie quite The dooument shows Brea F, u n u~aateriolagioal Dieee~a~ e and une voaals "Deetruotions arson, deffuit ~ ~ n attaaka of sabotage), nEaonomia Warfare," 'Murder of ination (Plana for Important People" 1~~ ra a h heading, exaot iristruotione ar� given of the Following eaoh pa gr p t ~~n~eaeurie~' axe to be parried outs The gro~d manner ~.n which some of these 4~; trained in a eahool ~th~.oh ie mentioned oharged with the various tasks were ~t! n=netitute where tho8~ who are to infiltrate into the 4 - in the dooument as _t ed. The plan was to establish a pez~manent espionage North are being train ~ striate of the northern part of the Repub� ~ network in 23 large cities a. ,d dd 14 ! 7`~~': end s ies into the port cities of 4hina and Japan in order lip and also toe p z~ to gather secret information regarding North orea~ ~ ~ lan fives the names of those who axe to be the im~nediat$ euperi Thep g z stance for eaah~-of tt~e towns Qf Pyongyang, Wonsan ors of the sp3~es~ or in �r ; ~J f4~,~ I) NV ~~ree onsihle bandits" were nameds for the town of Chi olwo~a, threes Chet, ~ P ~n, a lan ee ttsaiesuesthgt~la'~~k ah1~e b~e~.~rd~~,t1~e~~bas o f. Th p ve activities against the 9ou~k~Korean Labor Party, Derry out the subversi 000 Won w�re allaoated to h,~ for the purposes The same sum was and 2,l~d0, C - to or anixe "wor~s'~ in the People' a AssembJ,Y of ~7jF ~ allaoated to Pak hen Kun g iy ` r,. I ~ ~ " ' 1~~ , rh 7~ ~ ~1 t ~ 1 1 ~ ~ ~1~'~ Z qi .-~I 1 fi ~Z r l~q i t~ r~,~F ~ ~~Yrn i ~1Y'+~ ~ ~ ~ f~ '~i' ~ ~ ~ 1 r Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 ' ~i ~ ~ Domooratio Aeople ~ e Ropublio off' Koroa~ ono millio~a ~ro�hundrod thouodad Wan wore a1~aMrad to No l~ronMV for oabveroivo aotivitiea ~,tl~ the moo?~a~. artfia~to off' the Re ub o. ~ p li A oertain Yim Oho xa� aoi~,gned eu4h tro~ly important bandit t8eke~ that hie ,nano was not even mentioned ~ the document, but that he was n ~ known under the ~glieh initials R~ N. tt ie interesting to note that many points are deei~natod in the Knglieh man- t ~ ner~ Although the entire document ie written in the Korean languages Yet i . ~ its style snd general treat eat, show American i~,!'Iueuc�~ American guidanoe~ and American o~ th way inking, In commenting on this dooument~ the Korean Preea deolaree i'arankly= "No doubt e~Lete that this document has been oom~ piled from inetruatione and under direct tutelage o~ the Araez~aan Tanppdri- aliete~n { The truly American business seamen in money matters ie eepeaially evi� i . dent The American angsters know to the p e th� pries o~ murder arson ' poieon~ The spies have clearly been promised a ++high reward for a 90~ ~ul- I ~illment off' the it taeks~ They are tald to use any and all means to reach 3 ~ their goals ~noludin~ unsa dupuloue bribin ~ The Ame a g ri an authors o~ the dooUment state qu~,te openly ++the beet why to murder an important perean~ ie to bribe hie secretary++ ~'or the sucoees~il demolition of a~avernmental. inet~lation th@ guard should be brib�di and ~'or an attack upon a plant or E ~aotary, an engineer should be reached. Altb ether it, was fanned that th B P e dol].are~ converted into Korean Wens were to be used to ch ange towns ind villages o~ North Korea into rubble, to interrupt aorr~unioations between y'. districts and municipalities, to kil1~ thousands o~ htunan b�ings by poison� in g wit. death dealing bacilli, to sow disorder and onn~usian into the peaoe� ~til pursuits of the people From where the oapsulee ~,th the baoil~, were eeoret~r obtained . r. whether from the small American town Camp ~etriQ etriok . ~ or from the Ja w p anew etorehnusee o~ Hir4~hito is not known ~towover it is clear that everything was ready ~ ;i"~.. ~ ; ~t,~ - ~~i ~a~ l yi ~ _ h y~ ~ r ' .R"~ ~~,~~M1 'fi't ~,T{~y~" , , 1 1 1 >,tJ },5! ~ i a~ i Y R fit'. fir... 7 ~4 4J 1 } 9 ~ R n t , , ~~,-nr . ` , ~ , , ~ P 4 _ ' ~ I? r i ~ ,i i,T Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 e ~ ~44 ~ ' ~'i i ned in gangoter w~'e~ do ' he AmorioanA, who aro 0o well try l~owovor, eve that o Kor�~ pooplei They did not ball got know tho ohaxaoter of th 'b Bell their hl~d for meta dollars thore are human baing$ who will not - ; tho hando of ~ tho p a opt � ohie~ ~ - _ : ; This 3a~_ plan ie now in - g~ rho ~d others have not , ~ w �8uk ~ Pak Qhan�Kun, N"o Yon ~ ' � ~ ~ ~ ~ a ditr Kip Yon6 , } not fare howover~ when they will ateo _ f t bean apprehended The hour ie - ~ . . Yo foroed to divulQo the n+a~uso of their before the Poople~ a oourt6 ~ bo and at~aoke, and who oonduotad a 04" ~ J ~�rioan masters who planned murr~era h Korea with traitorous hander oret wsr aga~nrt Mort t evidenoe of llrne~oan aggrea� ' Pravda presents the f ollog dooumon ~'Y . k~ sion in Koreas e ~tp found in the Di atahee by v. Kornilo'o r�gard~g . ~'~u~~i~~~ ~ Seoul M of Aefenee in ~ of the ground troupe of the inistrY safe of the staf t~ advanoe against North Korea. showing plans for ~ ~ Seoul 0 T~Sg reports that the North Korean pres . August l9~ and uments of the South Korean overnment, - obtained and published seoret doo tries on the map found in Seoul with it ooordinates the details of the en marsh against North Korea the a icle by V. Kornilov from P~yong' Au et 190 TABS publishes an rt 19 ~ es of the American a seoret dooument obtained from the fi pang regarding a er of t~?e ~d Erigade of the south Korean Advisor to the Commanding Offio a the ex- 4 j, 1 { t Arno P. Mouzia~ =t is/report reg ng ' , ~a~ or of tho Inf an ry` C mmunist prisoners 2 January 1949 near Tae~an of 69 ;o voution by shooting on ohs on; their average age was 18 years All those killed were from Yosu- 3A' of Ameri- - p TASS reports Pram New York,, that a grog l September 19~ ~t N h Korea have sent a request to the 9eou y o oan,~risonera of ~ar in ort o ed, The sign~- ~~A demanding that the war in Kor�a be st pp Counoi7. of the UN, i"" .'j~. ~~r; C tains~ l7 First t?ieutenante, and urea are those of Ma~ors~ d ~ t ~f . r r,' Seoond Lieutenants. ~ ~ � J J ~ ~e - c fi e , ~ n t i 'i IYk. ~ ` t ~ 1~ llr~ i~ A 1 ~1 1 ~ F ' t i x ilp+ a f o~' t.. ~ _ , ~ +r, 'tt, ~ ~~~~,,~t { ~ } ~fr~ 'V'I ' �J'' ~ 'a 1' , i ~ 1 i.. ~ i ~ Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 ~ ~ ~ r A 1 F ~ f 1 i+ a~n�d ~'0~ '~1e ar- ~ ~ S tember 1g5Q Pravda oubmitr doo~entr obt ~ N ovorn~ont~ ThoY are thought to f~cnirh pray i o~ th� South Korean' ol~vos arationr i'or tho ~ggrerrion in Rorea~ . o~ tho prep g Kuyor?f e~ ~ ~oitionr 1, A letter to Yi er 1~ 8 oroi elationo, dated 3 neoo~b ~ o ho Ke blia o~ Koroe~ Yi Suuag~ma~n, To the Preoident o~ t Au Chanoolery of the Presidents Semi Korea I ~ Dear Mrs Prerident~ - and wish to thank you for dour radiogram early this mor~l�ng I reoeivo y waande by postponing ~ return to allaying metftime to reouperato ~ro~n of S ring e o that I o an again a erv~e yon and n4' duty until the b�gi~~6 p ~ountry~ nternational questiono and the fight against the With regard to the i ~ K a aid Ohina, I wish to repeat what I have said Est danger for ore C out it earlier the die ie oaat~ ab I ~ it ae every other plane in the world whioh ie ire M ~ ~aat Asia, ae wo thout resi�ting to conquest by the Com- mediate dangers mcuet either bow wi e t for its own exietenoe, and for monists, or e18e get ready for th 6h Korea Japans and Chinas must be ready . ttd.e overt' honest patriot in Am�rioa~ ~ er in order to oonduot to a viotorioue end the to offer hie efforte~ Howe'p , be necessary that the foroee of defenee~ the fight which is ahead ft wi 1 a and Koreas ooordinate their effoxte and tha ,I aarmies of Amerioa~ Japan, Chin ~ ~ ion to eaoh of them one of tbxoe dir�otians for the Supreme Oder apport of the pen- ' J an�ee to advance over the northeeaet pro~eation actions The ap The Korean and Amerioan~ee~ after frees insole) and through Vladivogtok3 to marsh past the Liaa�tung peninsula to ar- 5 ing our northern territory, ese Nationalist Arr~' to regain th� territory lost bin the re�aotivated ~hin . f a including th� provinoe of Liao~tung~ r, by Chin ~ ~ an and American �~mies moat oaoupy Manchuria un~ After viotory~ the Kore b dovelaping the national rem ation has been pa~ y til the oost of the fiber thrau h oooperatian of both Capital ~ r : ~ : ~ sou~ccses of this part of ~aet Asia g , , ` a. ,,f r z D ~ f a? Sao, i; D Rf { III ~'.~f ~ p ~ r t a.v~ ~ 4i i'r~ ~1 .l2 y~~P~ tl 1 d E S ~ c r a~';~ ~ ~ i 4i ~ ~ ~ ~ D 1 i~ nP I t ~ . 1 ~ k S 1r, 1 '.N p, .if ' 1 ~ ;4 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 F 1 t1 N ~ f , + l~ Labor o~ Maniohu~la, Korta~ and Amorioa, and until domaoraa~ and ptaae art well totabliahod~ Tho noxt tta~gt oi' tho roorganiastior~ of tho F'ar govt moat bring aoaur- anoo to Japan of its influonoo thmro, giving to Japan Yladiv?oetok and a paxt ,4 of 8iboria, but no part of ~oroa or of Manohuria, for the eifiplt reason than ii' Japan were permitted to again beto~~ an imperialiot nationf its ` doeirt for revenge would be rekindled and the hearts and souls of the Jap- anoee would again beoomo filled with the dosiro to esoape the humiliating oonditions of oapitulation ~ ~ ~ and they would again wish to oonquer the world. In order to keep euoh a dangoroue situation from developing it ~rould be neoeeeary that both Korea and Ohina be ma,do exaotly as strong ae Japans The three oountries would thus aounterbalanoo each other but would in the ~ Dose of a Russian attack, be abl� to oooperate with Amerioa and forma united front t~ ~ Ida not doubt but that Ou hav8 an o~?en better lan for the fut of Y p ore 4 Asia, however I am herewith submitting ~Y views anew eo that I and not your the Chief Leader of 30 million Koreans beoor~ the target of ate taoke and ridioule of our enemies in vase our plane should be disoovered by them a~ Yours, i~7: Pyon Ku-yon ~ 2~ The next dooument is a letter of the nPresident+~ of South Korea Yi Sung-~man~ to his speoial envoy in the U9~ Cho Pyon-ok~ dated lq April 1949 It reads as follows: ~'g Dear Dr, Cho s ` ' ~ opin~,an your radio mess,~ge regarding the value of an open re- quest for mi]~tary help is very timely How�v�r ~ do not feel that I eho~d k prooede openly in this matter beoauee it might interfere with some oonfiden- tial matters undertaken by Mu~coio~ whop aooordin to information he a e m g gv e when he called on ~ together with Mr. Dull�s, hoe been able to obtain some- ~ thing. I asked him oasually what the situation wasp and he ane'srereds 1 ' ~ h! t. w ~ ~ ' y , ~ri~; ~ ~ ! h~ ##44 ~ ~ t ~ ~ Y ' ~ i B,i ~ ' ~ r q~ ~ 1, i ~ ~ ~ f ' Declassified in Part -Sanitized Co A roved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 PY pp Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 i r': I ' i `a 1 1 R ~ . e~il~,ta~ry help ~rao boon promised and the ~reoident has ~lgned a dooumont to ~ r. at he meant the President ~ d of in off' that et~eat~ t do not Corr by th gn 6 a eu6geetion �or a lax regarding ~i,litary a8eietenoe or the agreement on eaonoeda aids ge then said that an open request ~'or �urther military help might endanger this plan What xo~ you and mt~et dof is to persuade the l xorld that wo are more intolligent than xe are given oredit ~'or~ We moot ehox that we oan menage our own a~'�aire ie Drell ae �aay other Nell organised natioa~ oan do. This ie the moot impor~aat direotiou in whioh our propaganda ~ work moat procede~ The ~aoriaana are beginning to know us better and th~,ir esteem o� our payer and our possibilities is rising higher every day. j However, it would not be xlse to ettbmi,t an open request for weapons and ammunition ago long as we are not quite sure o� the support o� the united r States papers This is the reason xhy I regarded your mission as oon�iden- tial~ At the same time I want to explain to you why it is not neoessary �or ~ you to b� too timid in submitting this matter to the proper authorities Heoause o� the aonditions ].aid down �or us by the 4reat powers, Ne are more in need o� w�apona and equipment than ar~r other oountr9. At the same time ~ it is more advantageous �or the V3 to arm us than a~yr other nation I~ we oonsider the ob~.gations under which the United States stand~to ua, wee I f { more than any other nations have reasons to ask �or w�apona. We are able to produce dooumente whioh will prime that wa have pre- . diated the ooming events and that w� have warned o� a repetition of ear]~ier N Friends understand this or not it is mistakes ~ o matter i� our Amerioan , ~ our duty to warn tham and to present our requests. I am o� the opinion that you should disouss the situation very oon�i~ dential~ly but v�r~r Frankly with high-ran?g~~perso~ns of the UN and the U9. ` f Acquaint these people with ~ plans For the uni�ioation o~ the North and South As a whole we are ready for unifioation with the exoeption o� onl~? two things s weapons and equipment. ~s ~'ar as the expulsion o� the Comnninists is oonoerned, the oivilian 1' j' . Population o� the North will be on our side; those rho are o� one mi~~d with ~ ~ ~ us are completely ready to prooede ~rven w~.thout oux hBlp~ ~,a~~ . r~ rM 6 ~ r ;,a ~ ' ~ 1 ~1 E ~I 9 ~ ~ of j ,f 1 q ~ i~ A k~ ~ i ~o t 6r r x at ~ ~ kp~2 ~,~xl t~~r f, sf~`^k ` ~ i, i^ i -y~. ~ rX1 r F ~ ~i ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ,i I a ~~+2 ,~f..~ i } as; . f S i.. P , ~ - ~ ~ r ~ Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 4 r ,i I , ~ A r l ad ~l 1 bar radio or in ~ other ee- You aok ue to give you the go�ahe ~ hour In ~aot You deauu~d that we do oret manner a~td to mate the daY and T wait for the elo reason that we do mo. NoNevor wo inei~t that you moat itiono. We must haYO eufi'ioient ~,ghting - not have enough weapano u~d ~ its with the arty' r~ioh ~ friendly to ue ~ to ~'orooe to proaede north to ~ 36th stalls/ to the Yalu Riser, and to push book the Iron Ourtain from the p For this we need two war ehipo of 0~04o tone eao ~ guard the boner there nd the Yalu and Tur~on rivore~ W� need +rr~t heaver gone, ~ order to dole st line again�'t ~om~auliot undergr4 aotivit ee~ patrol boats to watoh the ooa d and or anized aoldiero to proteot our northern or' We need 200000 trains g anti�airora~'t guns And ali thin wo need nort~ s dere~ W� need airoraft and in re and to our /aok ~,n teohnioally trained h Mary Amerioane are worried g know that we have 10 or 12 fly~re, oho were t e pereonnel~ but they do no-~ T e of them were rated the ou�tietandir~g ~Yere o ~ beet flyers of Japan ~ Sea 4a gins who oan oommand our Merchant Marlne~ the gar seat. We have p t ~0 men for our army in a Very short ti~ae~ We have some We oan raise 200 g~ during the wary They are war 100~Og0 aoldi�rs who have served in the army es and many of their erane~ The Japanese put them into the front lin vet Ct - i on the Paoifio islands and in Manohuria~ Moe ,fellow soldiers hav� died Ja anew Mil;~tary aahools~ The people as a who y o~fioers were trained in p . b�oauae they keep thamseZvea in the baokgroubd, e ~ know ~,tt1e about them , se be palled Japanese aympathi~ers~ They ht other~ri �u ins afraid that they mig tea to dive their lives for their country. Ae are reliable oiti~ens and dy ou h wee ens ~ we pan train them within a short time. soon ae we have en g p F; ou w I wish to keep our correspondanoe seoret All this will eh~t y ~Y to d5 satin to you to prop�de in such a manner that Y~r and why Z am Bugg g a U8 and the Un~.ted Nat~.ons will be euooees- ouesions with the officials of th . r. e dux~.n the ware namely that the Koreartie were not The m~ stake mad g oux oonfiden~.al to arm must not be repeated. z shall await~~y ~r' ~ ~t, ~ ~ ~ r ~E I, g n~ ~ ~ ( 4 ' ,l r f V 1 � 1 kr, ~ ~ er ~ ~ "gip Y ! �~..,..E,. r ~ . k f? 5~ ~~~,aRR~s r~r~ ~ ~ . ~ it f"~ u` ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 ~�p ,.fi, ~p~t ~ F r 1 " f i ~ ; ' .Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 ss~ ~r,s.~,.-.~.-tee i ~ ~ ~ f ~ 1 i o~~loiolo ta~ardd you, and ~o ort re ardir?8 the a~tti o~ tho high rep 6 from this and to b� o~ aeoiatanov to yov~� �hall try 8inaerol~r ~o'~'ai Yi Ong o Dr Cho Pyon�4ki Waehington~ T hotootatia copy o~ the Yaet part o~ t e Tho papor publiahod the p 6h~ lot~ter, written in Egli e a fetter f ~s Cho ~ron�ok to Yi ~ung� 3 ~ The ~olloaing dooumont i ~ dated 12 Ootobor 199; Dear ~ Preeident~ t b o~ ~e ~ at Lake 9uooeae some ortan In the General Aeeem ly edt the question o~ Gxee4e, o~ the Ital. questions arm being hour disouoe ~ ~ oua Freedom] the China problem, the ques� f ian oolaniee, ~ ~,ghte, Religi t S. tion o~ the control o~ atomic energy. i the I{oroan question Theme is no dot~t that the resolution rag i offal olitical committee, trill be rati~ie wh~,oh ie being handled by a spa p orit ~ the Qeneral Aseembly~ by a groat mad Y our letter to Dr Oliver CAmerioan I have read with great interest y missions for Yi 9ung�man regarding the ro� professor who undertakes sects he Pu et C~over~r?ent of Nortls Koreas moval or rather the liquidation, oft Pp ~ r oeition in this letter ie the only under the present ~tonditions yo p �p realize the desired uni�~,oation~ Conside 6 logical and practical wag to 5 to think, however, that the t~t1e has not y� 1 ~aators I feel ~alinad a1 r st of all I doubt that we are su,~�~ioientlg coma to carry Gut such a ply ~ it that international public opinion would no tapered and it seams to met p owars have perms e mast remember that the friendly p i pa aandone such aotion~ W t to wa a war against Albania. I cannot wag. suaded the Qreak q~avernment no g i ' o Boated question under the present ins what Olivex oou~d do with this a mp oed that he could not write it up in the papers f airo~imstanaes ~ I ~ o onvin a', I QovsrnmAnt~ Nei~h~r do I believe that it ~ ~ ` as the eetabl~.ehed policy of our . M ~ ~ ~ ~ it - 1 I r ~ ~N J i. ~ ~t~~'u~7 ~^.~lr~~j'i~+~r~~y~ "r ~v~ ~ 4 {r~ ` y~ ) ` f ~YY lr~ ( I I ' r +rl~ ~s,` it 4' Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012J05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 ~ Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/25 :CIA-RDP82-000398000100100068-6 i A t 1i ' 1 s` 1 i ht'!a t~'~~ { could bo advisable for him to oomo rota tho app with euoh a dalioata t� t have dieoueeed a ~ueeti~ xith ~baoeador Qhao~ aid Dr Oliver and Ke ar�~ oomplete agreement that the ie the baeio ply o~ our Gowrn� meat, to be rea~teed xhe~ xe ar@ wady aid the ~~t ie duet ~ghtt } ~ oar ~r Preoidont lasso for ve me that eo en state 1~?,~ ~ p ~ ~ lY ~ opiui~e, but root aeoured that ~ ooneider it ~r duty to be drank in ordex ' t4 ~Or31e SOU taith!'u11~~ Youre~ Oho Pyo~s�0~ E N D 4 dap ~~g�55 T~- ~ i 1 l u J 1 ~~AIy1~ [FF. `~`E A~}! i, .'I~ t: ~~'A I.?yyI ~ i { r. k t M ;i Mr7'~ , ' ~t.i i,d 1. 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