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any assistance
you might give me regarding
inquiry of the Consul office in Kingston,
Jamaica,
relative
to service
of the papers on the defendant
in capĀ
tioned law suit, previously
forwarded
to such office by our letter of
July 25, 1967.
Time
- the Pre ident:
QOOTE:
Dear Mr. Prime Ministert
Your thoughtful
tragic
hot 1 fire
letter
the
in Kingston last month both
saddened and pleased me.
caused by*
regarding
the fire.
the loss
I regret
At the iame time I am
very glad that our men
- Honduras problem, but might require time to make
arrangements.
(7) Concerning proposed US-WI consultations
before December
16, he would be unwilling to participate
until he received
US commitment. To do otherwise,
would make him po_litically
vulnerable
- urging to extend through FY 1968 in order
to provide a smoother transition.
CWSnow plans to end
this operation
by June 30, 1968 and so informed the
Jamaican Government some time ago. We are prepared to
expand further
the child maternal welfare feeding
- worked far
beyond the time their permits allowed.
No students were
actually
deported.
Most elected to take voluntary
departure
in lieu of deportation
and a few received permission
to remain
in the United States.
A suggested reply to the Prime Minister's
- boys",
the parish
councils,
do
the job since they are apparently
a source
of the Prime
Minister's
political
strength.
At times Bustamante
has gone so far as to call for the complete
elimination
of the NW A and for the cancellation
of the AID loan.
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