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  • and distinguished Lyndon B• .Johnson UNQUOTE. lihite Bouse does not propose to release to the press but has no objection this message if the Government of Jamaica wishes to do ao. :am \ ,\ I. I. Telqr1phic 64 7 tran1mi11ion and CAR • Ric c1... 1,ica110
  • Washington Richardson Fowler and pressed (MemConwill Informing Egerton lender with Jamaican loans of last Government which could have to take high priority effect in accelerating LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 2 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Jamaican
  • : 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
  • to release to tbe press but baa no objection if this message ttie Government of Jamaica wishes to do ao. DID • '. I' ·--~- '·-: ~'t~ ..~{~2·:.~~~~. -~ ..· -~~7:~S~} ' ~;-,{~ MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Friday, February 6:00 p. m
  • 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
  • condition secret. Local press has simply reported he confined to house-with cold .. Ambassador Ashenheim may. be unaware PM's actual physical condition. McFarlane ·said PM concerned any publicity over his condition might produce unfavorable political