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- IN RESP.ONSE TO QUERY HE EXPLAINED THAT ¥HAT HE HAD IN MIND IN ·. i::t:: : i' ... PROPOSING NON-ALIGNED AMBASSADORIAL GROUP IN HAVANA SERVE AS ,-~ /; t( ' .·...: :·. UAISON BETWEEN UN AND CASTRO VAS THAT t PARTLY THROUGH THEIR ·'-~ \.~ ~ !!'' '. ': ·,d ' ~OD
Telephone conversation # 7375, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM "RED" RABORN, 4/29/1965, 8:47AM
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- RABORN REPORTS ON SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, VIETNAM; CASTRO AND COMMUNIST INFLUENCE IN DOMINICAN REVOLT; RABORN REVIEWS US MILITARY POSITION THERE, COMMUNICATIONS DIFFICULTIES; OAS AND UN