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  • Francisco Bay a~ea at a lunch in San Francisco in July. Also some 12 to 1500 members and guests at the Bohemian Club meeting in California the next day--a group which, I believe, includes many "opinion makers." 4. Those to whom I have spoken so far
  • >25Yrs ICJ IN· 06764 PAGE 2 OF 10PAGES ~1- • ~cl:n~ .____(tf_f.s_Hffl_COll_trob_J ______ ____,,•.-------------,--~ . ., • C· HE SAID THATTHE ATMOSPHERE SURROUNDING THE TALKSWASSO f'ROSTY • -r-r THAT, AS FAR AS FRANCO-G~Rr1AN RELATIONS
  • Elections Embassy Paris reports that Franco-American relations have played a significant part in campaigning for the French legislator. Most French politicians are campaigning on local bread and butter issues. 3. Jordan-German Relations Jordan and West
  • AND ASKED HE NOT BE INFORMED. SEYDOUX SAID HE DISCUSSING THIS ON PERSONAL 8ASIS AND NOT INFORMING HIS OWN STAFF. WHILE $EYDOUX WAS SPEAKING MAINLY IN CONTEXT OF NATO PROBLEMS HE DID INDICATE BROADER QUtSTIONS OF FRANCO-AMERICAN RELATIONS ALSO WOULD BE USEFUL
  • de Gaulle will c:on ■ider attendanee at the funeral ceremonle ■. Thi ■ would obvlou ■ly be an opportunity to help Franco-American relation ■. Fortunately there are at.an• of chanae here: A. Frenchmen are tired of bad relation• and think
  • America. -Ciudad. I - SECRETARIO OE RELACIONES EXTERIORES 2• MEXICO. "Es sin embargo alentador, y me parece que esto es algo que no ha dejado de apreciar la opini6n publica mundial, que las conversaciones se hayan llevado en un ambiente franco y