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  • , SIR ALEXANDER BUSTAMANTE;, ·,=-o~MER . iND FRIEND OF 'PRESI6ENT JOHNSON, CELE~RATES· HIS8~TH BIRTHDAY• THE PRESIDENTi AS HE DID LAST 'YE:AR AT ~I~E 0~ BUSTAMANTE•SRETIR~MENT, MiY A~A~N WISH TO EXf~ND ~IRTHDAY GREETiNGS• • PRIM IN i 2• N
  • ••• fO. 13292,Sec. 3.4 -Bv4',A , NARA, Date,2·tv:'.:4, ...·• .. . J .. ,.... ,. •. -2- I send you best wishes and }.appine s s. !or your continued good health ... The Right Honorable Sir William .Alexander Bu1t amante ___ - ·,~ Prime
  • iI -Z- I send you best wishes and happiness. for your continued l i·! '• good health ! i! Sincerely, I I I.I, I
  • to USA. . ARMY from rest period and will be proceeding SY While in USA he will have medical examination of his eyes on President of USA has offered to RMR advice of ophthalmologist. Sir Alexander facilities of Walter Reed Army Medical Center
  • , Lyndon White Home doea not plan if :releue but B. Johnson UNQUOTB baa no objection Ikeda wiahea to do ao. Endo Telegr11phlc transmluion Drafted by, ~§A, 1.Js.JFKnowles· ••••nc,,, P • M.: • s/s Whit• clusification g• Siever ta draft
  • both 11attacks 11 and "reprisals" and referred to frontier incidents "including Harib. 11 Sir Patrick Dean said that would be tolerable. (Throughout exercise harder line being taken by UK Embassy here in discussions with Burdett than Dean with Stevenson
  • training as a "Laureate of the Faculty of Law," received his Law "Licence" in June 1955, returned home, and entered the then-French civil service in Dakar. From February 1956 to September 1957, Fall served as Deputy Chief for Production in the French High
  • aa Alla1atant to the Pao1t1o and Par But Branch ot tbe Pol1t1oo-N111t&1'7 Division 1n OPKAV.Laat asatgrweut waa u OcmmendingOttioer ot a VS De11tr079r., home ported in Japan and operatiDs 1n the IPar But Area. Graduate ot l'letoher School ot La
  • their costs normal tendency were in deficit position member countries, the foreign by several down. reinforce to buy at home. payments union might be helpful. which would undertake for any purpose Some kind Countries could then spend for defense
  • Meade to protect Capital, Baltimore, and military and industrial targets. 1954 Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation of subcommittee of US, Great Britain, France, Canada, and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes. Communist China
  • in Viet Nam and Korea; position. last night to our position and, also, to the enemy's in the face of view of our 2. In general, it appears to be his judgment that we are sufficiently weak and uncertain at home, sufficiently stretched in our military
  • . The experience thus gained will be valuable in preparing to meet future communist inspired "wars of 11 national liberation. United $tates military ex­ perience in SEA is useless. It only serves to dramatize General Douglas MacArthur's admonition never to become
  • increased pressures at home and abroad to withdraw, remains strong. The US is likely to maintain anti-communist posture in Southeast Asia and· seek ways to maintain domin&nt presence 1n SVN. 'l'he US has a number ot options and major asset which give
  • . The intelligence community 1 s guess today is that the National Liberation Front (NLF) has the best chance of taking over. This is the most home-grown of the nationalist groups, having opposed both the UAR-backed FLOSY and the Saudi-backed South Arabian League
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  • ) to effect "don't worry about Colonel Chenault. We have him only for propaganda purposes". Further details& Ch~nault was kidnapped at gunp9int in front of his home in Colinas De Bello Monte suburb as he was getting into chauffer driven official Venezuelan