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  • del Este -- especially the self-help criteria. / Approve_ _ _ _ Disapproye _ _ __ Discussion: Our present estimate is that Joaquin Balaguer is leading in the presidential race although there is a significant sector that has not revealed its preference
  • to the inauguration of be completed 1n a foreign ministers The message also announced that the. President-elect Joaquin Balaguer. meeting in August. Senate had passed a bill of the following . · Behind the announcement lies 14 Our relations with Latin America have
  • the contlnental. a.mblt while Lts natlonal lnstitutlons are bel,ng returned to nomnal. Finally, with reference to the recent inauguration of President Joaquin Balaguer ln the Domlnlcan Republic, I wlsh to congratulate you on that ausplclou:a event insofar as lt
  • This Government has received the invitation of the Government of Costa Rica to be represented by a Special Mission at the inauguration of His Excellency Jose Joaquin Trejos Fernandez as President of Costa Rica, scheduled for San Jose on May 8, 1966. Mrs. Edith
  • totals are: Total votes cast: 566,805 Balaguer - - 319, 907 - S6o/o 230,355 - 41 °lo Bosch Bonnelly -- 16,543 - 3o/o W.W. Rostow eeN"Flf.)EH"i'IAL tc l-ON! lOENl'IAL 'fhu1..sday, June Z, 1966 i:30 p •.m. MR. PRESIDENT Ambansador Bunker
  • : ~: ritJ f Dominican Election Roundup The latest Bunker-Crimmins estimate of the election outlook is attached. They believe that Balaguer's chances have improved during the past three weeks, but they are not confident enough about the gains to predict
  • nature, the new administration of President Balaguer ha,a made COlllDlendable progress. Political compromises, not always desirable, had to be made in an effort to overcome and heal old hatreds and bring into the Government as wide a spectrum
  • -time - - this time o·n the imminent replace ... ment of Defense Ministe.r Perez y Perez by Colonel Nivar Seljas , a Balaguer intimate with a strong Trujlll ista past. These rumors . together with some rec·e nt shooting incidents- in San to Domingo
  • it. :.. ~ ..._ _, ... ' ~ - , ... _,.~ ' On the labor front, the powerful Communist-dominated port workers •;,~..1.~·,?-"-. ~ union went on strike in late October in an attempt to reverse a Balaguer decision on po1,t work distribution. Balaguer moved troops into the port area to enforce his
  • ultlmately have no choice but to accept a fait accompli. Z. President Garcia Godoy also heard from Valdez and others that Rivera and the Chiefs were attemptlng to work on Vice Pres ldent Castillo through Balaguer and his group. The ldea, of course
  • WASHINGTON June 30, 1966 NOTE FOR JAKE JACOBSEN The urgency for Presidential action on this piece of paper is this: The Vice President is scheduled to meet with President Balaguer at 6:45 p. m. Washington time tomori:ow, July 1. We would like for him
  • 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