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- 2/20/64
Msg to Bustamante/birthday
2.
3/2/64
Msg fm Bustamante
Association
3.
3/13/64
Msg to Bustamante
4.
4/13/64
of Hugh Shearer
. Msg fm Bustamante
re appointment
as personal
representative
during his visit to U.S.
and ltr re
- :
A. AID concessionary
2.
loans
for Jamaica;
B. The level
of PL 480 assistance.
Meanwhile o
October
19 Ambassador
met
and pressed
early
3.
for
answers.
Informing
Prime Minister
upon Washington
Shearer
instructions
into
Within
account
- undertakes••••"
(3) He emphazied importance of preserving present wording
of aommt~ment~ If any change made, he would have to return
to 30-nuntbtrard of citrus growers association
whom he
described as vigorously opposed to any change'in present
/UK
- 1.
2/20/64
Msg to Bustamante/birthday
2.
3/2/64
Msg fm Bustamante
wishes
re Anniversary
of Pan American
Association
3.
3/13/ 64
Msg to Bustamante
4.
4/ 13/ 64
Msg fm Bustamante
re appointment
of Hugh Shearer.
as personal
representative
-
details
on the.Jamaica
Press Association
is essentially
are listed
in the enclosure,
th·s organization
a professional
group and has never registered
under the Trade
Unio La.
The Embassy-questions
whether this association
should
• listed
in.the
directory
- . The Prime Hinister suitably aclmowledged Kr. Johnson's
wt did not press the advantage which th18 opening artordedo
interest,
>
Mr. Johneon said the prima.ry requirement would be a general agreement. Mr. Dia
responded that the ICA draft proposal had been
- PRESS SECRETARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
NOMINATION
SENT TO THE SENATE ON SEPTEMBER
28, 1967:
Walter N. Tobriner,
of the District of Columbia, to be
Ambassador
Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary
of the United States
of America to Jamaica.
vice Wilson T. M