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  • deteriorating very rapidly so iar aa Castro l• concerned. I hope he is right, but I am The Honorable Roy B.. Rubottom, Jr., I i ·. . •., .,. ,; . . ... ···1 I ... J Aaaiatant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs. Department of State, Washington, D. C. D
  • . s. c1tizell8 whose properly maybo expropriatedJ and e.xpresaes hope ror further exchan;1ea ot views. June 12 Amba~st.tdor Bonsal urges Pr-.µr..eMinister Castro the importaree ot closo relations betwae Cuba and the' U. S. because of tho
  • ar,r♦oarane~ of t.aldng sidoc .t~l t l:ier . fe:r or n~inst ~rrarien r~form end ex,re.s~.t the hope th."\t Dr,. l~e-lee or·n~
  • bogged down in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee . State tells me that the Florida Congressional Delegat ion says that the President has indicated his support for the bill. Commerce and BOB have b een negative . State has taken an e quivocal position
  • ¥ political pressure at the UN and elsewhere. r Because he expects to gain complete control of the SAM system vi thin the next few wee.ks he hopes tliat, with Soviet support, his warnings will be taken seriously and the US compelled to abandon U-2 flights
  • reasury looked fairly fa vorably on a blacklis t operation. 11,' lth a n O.A.5 cover and no freezing of Jrree \\" orld as1eta in the U. s., the rhks of eetaliatlon would be m ana geable. !! there is 11 general discussion of the black list, I hope