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  • American named Armstrong from Toledo, Ohio is also being detained by the Bulgarians. We are making urgent efforts to find out who this may be. 5. Balaguer Makes Personnel Charges President Balaguer has removed two presidential assistants widely regarded
  • the Government forces out of the area or to overrun the nearby town of Attopeu. The Communists have mounted a similar e!fort in this area in past years when Govern­ ment forces threatened the vital huiltration corridor. 2. Balaguer Arrests Likely to Draw
  • which acted pending elections, which as you know resulted in the election of [Joaquín] Balaguer. But Bunker did a superb job in a very trying period in advising Godoy, in holding the situation together as the inevitable strains came during the months
  • as Attorney General and said it seemed clearly the most und~sirable of the appointments yet made. He mentioned again, as he had previously, that Morel Cerda had been approved by both Balaguer and the PRD and that he had had good references on him from business
  • these goals were better secured by electing · Balague r; · The outcome dampened Castro's effort to extend his influence in the Western Hemisphere; · The roles of the Inter-American Peace Force and the Ad Hoc Committee were indispensible in limiting
  • were devalued, .the same level of assistance would result in accelerated economic growth. However, a U,S. effort to force a devaluation as a condition for assistance could bring about Balaguer's overthrow and a return to chaotic conditions. Since other
  • Balaguer and Bosch are strongly against a strike. Without Bosch's support, it is unlikely that a general strike would be effective. ~ii~ McGeorge Bundy SECRET SBq:R..&W-. FOR THE PRESIDENT g~ . 8~~ SUBJECT: Report on the Diplo~tic Front, ~ f 70
  • ~ : ,,..•. •·.. ••• . , · -• ·...- ·;. ·.. .. ·---~---··-· - ~, · . - -19- Sunday, April -23 In- flight over Santo Domingo Personal message to President Balaguer by radio. Washington Arrival state­ ment: Summit accomplishments.· Will make special report to the nation on the meeting and his observations during visit
  • -14 President Ongania President Costa e Silva President Frei President Lleras President Fernandez President Balaguer President Arosemena President Mendez President Lopez President Diaz Ordaz President Guerrero President Robles President Stroessner
  • is to accelerate the basic reform of the Domin1can educational.-- system;- providing. the· Balaguer· admini sti.-~tion witn wliat mey·become its· 1.eadingaccompiishment inpopuia.r-refom. .Azii,assador· Crimminsnas ·1fo"t"edtffa.~·"one-nee-cf rabor-in- I1oriifu1can
  • to cement good relations with the man who may well succeed Balaguer to the presidency in 1970. W. W. Rostow Approve appointment _ Prefer to wait until some other time See me - . CONEIDENTJAJ, Saturday, January 14, 1967 -- 1:40 p. m. Mr. President: I
  • gave the DR. a higher sugar alloeation. Tony Solomon ca1--efu.Uy reviewed the po«Hibility eo .t.¼.E'I.0::;1q .1.IA-h of preferential tre.a tment tor Do,m J.ntcan vetetables and found that the preapocts a.r e not good. Balaguer has been Wormed