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  • , The Prime Minister feels very neglected by us and a good, personal massage is an important part of our present effort to get souring U. S, / Jamaican relations back on the track. Gordon cc: Chase Mr. Bundy Mr. Dungan DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sac. 3.4
  • of September 1. Bustamante's "P. S." probably refers to his interest in seeing the President beat Goldwater. I understand that the Jamaicans (like just about every­ one else overseas) are worried about a possible Goldwater victory. ~Jc_ Gordon Attachment
  • FORM 1429 (8-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #56 me[Tlo to Mr DATE RESTRICTION Dungan from Gordon Gf:lase= ccmf1 dent1 al ~ ~~ J'-/J.,:?'Y #67a cabJe #-67b cable ~Ki 119s ton 3"17 c
  • in my 1 welcome cooperative on by the Association evidence of the close bonds of friendship uniting on the of the 39th Congress of the Pan American Medical Association. letter greetings as further and mutual interest ENDQUOTE our countries
  • the advantages overseas association advantages Reports of association indicate that either the fact possibilities make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through American membership t~ reaching In a related Commonwealth heads future cooperation
  • ON JAMAICASFOURTHANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE STOP MAYOUR.COUNTRIES ANDPEOPLESCONTINUE TO COOPERATE IN THE INTEREST OF PROSPERITY ANDWORLD PEACE C CAMPBELL GOVERNOR-GENERAL JAMAICA. KING'S HOUSE .JAMAICA 13th July, 1966. Dear President, accept my sincere Please thanks
  • possibilities or the appearance make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through membership In a related future (1) cooperation among the countries growth; we regard enlarged responsibility a colonial we see Jamaica in this Given its insularity