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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
  • think ls that the overall flgu:rea cited by the Preaident do not re.fle-c t the upward t••nd we have noted ln the la•t thre• or foul' mosith1. 10. Mr. Ball then reviewed the Cyp1''11 situation in some detail, expre•aing ntiafaction and hope over
  • of National Estimates and suggested that it is desirable not to exacerbate the situatio!l. While we cannot offer much real hope of positive developments from the Macapagal/Sukarno. meeting he believed it p·:>s sible that something might co~e out
  • , Ambassador Lodge November 24th, 3:00 p. m. - Executive Office Bldg. 1. Ambassador Lodge reported that the change in government had been an improvement, that he was hopeful over the outlook, th:at he expected a speedup of the war, he thought by February
  • reasury looked fairly fa vorably on a blacklis t operation. 11,' lth a n O.A.5 cover and no freezing of Jrree \\" orld as1eta in the U. s., the rhks of eetaliatlon would be m ana geable. !! there is 11 general discussion of the black list, I hope