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- 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
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1llod hi c~pti03 lt\ t.'7o Dlctski
CJZii-:~•" C~tco.
You::. no.Giot•
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REP.B:ag
.
ma.ttor lo ol.ccoi-ely Qw~ocbtotl.
September
11, 1967
MEMO FOR BEN READ
We have been contacted by Mr. R.
E. Peppy Blount, Attorney
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of enabling
Jamaica
significant
effect
of such
in light
lender
lo ans which
discuss
upon Washitems
a. and
while
situation.
resort,
Government
could
Jamaican
concessionary,
purposes
into account
of last
high priority
in accelerating
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- 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
- :::
of this new African~
,
friendship and sympathy for aspirations
country than all of us at this post could hope to accomplisli~
over long period of time,
,...
Public reaction
is perhaps best s1.DI1I11ed
up in tribute
paid:
by Prime Minister at close of above
- on the appllcaUoo. and i& ta
DOI poaalble to ••Y wbeG action will be ta.kn.. "I
a.
Cubu. Hellcopt•r
••
We have compltrted ouw-eamlutloa
of
tu CWl&llhelicopter.
We have told the CtallaD• that we are wUlln1
lo P'" it
them. if u., l'MUWD a llaht USAF tl'alnlaa
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circumstances
at the time:
1. The United States
would find it extremely
difficult
to recognize
and to provide assistance
to any government
installed
as a result
of a coup against
the Council of State.
This position
was made clear during the January 1962 coup