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- in the past few years,
he has continued to play an important role irt Senegal..
Described as amenable
to flattery,
he was reportedly
ecceptable
to the Souda.oose for the post of
President
of the Mali Federation,
for the reason that tt:ey felt he would be
more
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STATE137/6._:j
UDIS
DJ' DEPTEL135564.
1.
Plans now firm for Under Secretary's
visit
to all addressee
posts
except Bamako on dates shown.
2.
You requested obtain
Depar~nt.
local concurrence soonest with confirmation
We plan press release
re trip
- . Chalmers Roberts
Washington Post, Wash., D. C •
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Joseph R. L. Sterne
Baltimore Sun, · Chevy Chase, Md.
- 4 - 9/28/66
Mr.
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~Mr.
John E. Steinbeck
Author
- Development
and Trans port,
~aga t te
o, sent
the
X.
President
several
of the John F. Kennedy
commemorative
stamps
issued
by the Senegalese
Post Office.
Enclosed
with
the letter,
in fact,
were five
first
day covers,
one plate
block
of four
stamps
and three
- letters:
$.25 per half ounce.
Post Cards Air Mail:
$.11 cents.
Protocol
September
8, 1966
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SEPI'EMBER 20,
1966
NO. 213
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PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SENEGALTO VISIT THE UNITED STATES
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McGILL, Ralph, Atlanta Newspapers Inc.
MEANY,George, AFL-CIO
NEUBERGER,
Maurice,
Cambridge, Mass
PERKINS, James, Cornell University
PHI.EGER,
Herman, SFran
RABI, Isidor I., Columbia University
POST, Troy V., Dalas, Tex.
WRIGHT,Stephen J., United
- :::
of this new African~
,
friendship and sympathy for aspirations
country than all of us at this post could hope to accomplisli~
over long period of time,
,...
Public reaction
is perhaps best s1.DI1I11ed
up in tribute
paid:
by Prime Minister at close of above
- of Ministers; he makes appointments to all the
most important posts of the State. He promulgates the laws within a period of
15 days after they have been passed by the National Assembly. He may, however,
demand reconsideration of a Jaw which may not be refused