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  • • in the form. ol more or lea1 disciplined and well-armed moba. Also I have not yet been lmpre11ed by the energy and courag• or the oraanizational ability of opposition elem.enta. Sincerely your ■, Philip W. Bonsal PWBonaalsvk · ~ T - EYES ONLY American
  • as to our future policy in this matter. These weapons obviously multiply considerably the capacity for mischief of our Cuban friends. Sincerely yours, J ... Philip W. Bonsal The Honorable Roy R. Rubottom, Jr., Assistant Secretary for Inter-American
  • . succcedo U • f. • .Arriba:,:.1ador Philip W. Bonsnl preaent a c rodcntinla. He brings · cordial Grcet~s and heartfelt eood wishes from !treaident .i:~ioonho-er . for tho happinean ~ prosr£rity m1d proerrczidcnt Urrutiai
  • in the United Nations were more apt to support Malaysia and the Philip?ines if the guerrilla operations sho:ild go to the United Nations. Secretary Dillo:i believed it should not be ourselves who force the issue with S'.Jkarno but that any determination should
  • No. 2199 H. NSCAction No. 2209 B. 'lbe National Security Council, the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Philip A. Ray for the Secretary of C011111erce, and the Director, Bureau of the Budget, at the 44oth NSCMeeting on April 7, 1960, adopted