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MEMORANDUM
September
3, 1965
1/ ·
FOR RECORD
I talked with Mrs. Gonella in Mrs. Johnson's
office about the possibility
of her seeing Princess
Aliya of Afghan while she was here in Washington
(See Read/Bundy
Memo of 9/3/65).
We agreed to say Mrs. Johnson
- subcontinent. In
the early 1950s, the pace was accelerated
when a new generation of Afghan leadership,
personified by Prime Minister Daud, came to
power. Quick to read the lesson of history
inherent in the troubles besetting many of
the inflexible old-fashioned