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  • !:.ere was :-n.uch hope of C.oin;; bi.:siness with Bosch and also believeC. tllat we could not affo:r~ a 'Pcpula.:: f:-ont go7e::-nme=it in t:':e Dominican. R ept:blic. Vaugh..--i ~. csse::::ially ag:-eec! with }...ia!ln, but placed :r... o::re e:r
  • and the Dominican Papal Nuncio. Bishop Clarizio made the following points: 1. The people of the Dominican Republic are poor and miserable and ·without hope. The solution to the Dominican crisis is not polith:al but economic and social. 2
  • believed that these forces would be reliable as long as they had confidence that we were with them. -4­ The President asked who might come in if Khanh went out. He said that he hoped that it would not be 11Mac's friend Mr. Oanh of Harvard, and was pleased
  • to try to explain my hieroglyphics. I hope you will convey my warm regards to the President and my apologies for this untidy contribution. Sincerely, ·1 I J I •l Mr. W. Thomas Johnson Executive Assistant Office of the Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Austin