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  • on their actlon.. Slnco:rely, The l-Ionorablo Donald B. Sangator Actf.na Prime Mlnlster of Jama.lea. Kingaton. LB.T • WOBowdler:nun ,?\\,\rCn 22. 1(j66. .. , Dear Bob:· It ls always a great personal pleasure to hear oi the gallantry of our service men whether
  • a Presidential aircraft to transport an ailing Bustamante from Jamaica to Walter Reed Hospital. I understand that you will be receiving a memorandum from State, via General Clifton 1 s office, this afternoon. I, for one, hope you approve State's request. 2, I
  • will to Jamaican 2. will as constructive entry Since with into retention of consular relations should to join enlarged he will He will live with and especially hope to obtain have supported Liquidity 5. press He will of a tariff at the last
  • to do its job with understanding. With respect to the specific recent cases involving West Indian students, I understand that detailed information has already been forwarded to you through our Embassy in Kingston. I hope that when your representatives
  • Embassy in Kingston. I hope that when your representatives have had an opportunity to examine these details, they will be able to report to you that the actions taken were reasonable and necessary, in the circumstances, and . that our authorities have been
  • on the matter but hoped that by the time of Ambassador Beale's arrival in Jamaica he ~ld .be able to ~ring Mr. Sangster some good news. then noted that Mr. Mann was interested in the problem of control and pointed out that Jamaica already has a small birth