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- Bustamente,
thus providing
an opportunity
to make the following
basic points:
1. Acknowledge Sir Alexander
Bustamente's
publicly
stated
desire to establish
close and friendly
ties with
the United States
and express our sincere
gratitude
for
these overtures.
2
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the first t i u dooka at her home berlh 1A Bllglancl , home f rom. the wara .
A drive about
ou.thampton aD4 the ti.rat sight ot the 4ebr1• &A4 the
vacant lote wh r e houeea , homea, onoe atood until the Oerman~banbe came
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within the laws,
employees,
all com•
tle'.home
to maintain
and to cultivate
With respect
you in every
SECilE'F
in the
that we have achieved
in his country,
at all times
relations
business
Bosch will be encouraging
enterprises
office may
- response to qu~stio~,r ..-~~d ,tn~l'~
.}. ·h.e newsm~n sho~d _have
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stayed home and watched Kennedy on television
to get the
answers.
Soliven also noted that Macapagal had been pushed
into the background at the airport reception,
and wondered
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Ireland
President-Prime
Minister
Lemass
(O-11)
Great Britain
President-Prime
Minister Macmillan
(0-15)
Secretary-Foreign
Secretary Lord Home (O-14)
& COlllllonwealth Secretary
Secretary-Colonial
Sandys (O-12)
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- entirely by persons of Swedish ancestry. A
Swedis_h language newspaper was published in the Capital of my home State ..
Swedes there; as here, have not lost their thirst for coffee -- and I recall many·
pleasant hours engaged in that traditional Swedish
- of JolmsoiiTi5referenco
to Kennedy's statements
in response
to questions,
said that the newsmen should have
stayed home end \Yatched Keunody- on television
to get the
answers.
~oliven also noted that i·.tacapagal had been pushed
reception,
and wondered
1n to I.he
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OF CYPRUS
August 31, 1962
Mr. Presiden~:
In my country, we often quote the words of an early American
patriot who said, 11Show me the land where liberty dwells;·there
my home is. 11
it'
Those words have new meaning for us all after.these
hours in
Cyprus
- kind of over-water
transportation
for
may cause some pain.
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I offer
In conversation
again this morning
the following suggestion:
1. Secretary
November
2.
3.
Rusk returns
24.
from
with Douglas
South America
~acArthur,
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- the concept of Atlantic partnership and its benefits to
Europe; (ii) encourage Benelux to insist on a liberal European
Coaaunity; (iii) restate the US coamaitment to Europe's defense;
(iv) drive home the political necessity for the success of the
Kennedy round
- and Japanese pattern in 1942.
Not absolutely necessary.
Return by Europe: Undesirable,
regardless
of' stops.
Could go to Rome, Bonn, maybe :Wndon, not Paris.
Or to
Geneva, to bring Dean home. But proper order would
suggest the Vice-President
reporting
- home,
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DAY,I SHOULD
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