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GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION
GSA DC 73.495
GSAFORM 7122
(7,72)
9B6R84'
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EYES ONLY
MEMORANDUM
FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT
Bob Komer and I waited
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.antjJ=, NARS, Date 6P.67
CONFIDJO.TTTATI
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ASSISTANT
SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
In reply
refer
INTERNATIONAL
Dear
SECURITY
to 1-11356/62
AFFAIRS
OF DEFENSE
25, D. C.
2 0 S::P1962
Bob:
This letter,
in response
to your telephone
date
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.to explore
of· Kennedy administratiomr
which always. vigilant
actively
but witb appropriate
cautioirn any avenues that appear.
'
On subject
South Vietnam he mentioned that ts watching--acti:ons
of new government carefully
and stressed
US hopes that new
- which democracy, freedom
and peace
could develop.
Both proved how free nations,
big and small,
could cooperate
towards common goals.
Perhaps we can now have some hope that we are
reaching a turning-point
in international
relations.
The
Test Ban Treaty
-
concern at Senegal 1 s.recognition of Comm.mi.stChina and North Viet
nam in the hope of.preventing iurther troublesome Senegalese gestures
toward the Communist bloc.)
Relations
with U.S.
U.S. relations with Senegal are good, and there are no serious
- hope to oe" fruits of those
.ef:forta in months t~ COtlC ond arc coofident ~• eholl if cour.trieo co~cernod
will work aboulderto shoulder tot;etb:er. Vice President afflmed thot US
bas abanc:oa.cd protectionim
ao a pol icy of p3at and loo?ta forward
- deprived the potential
aggressor of any rational hope for worthwhile victory. By achieving
unity in advance of aggression, the free world has achieved the
strength it has. Traditionally this has been accomplished only
after aggression had begun
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EXPRESSIONWHICHSAYS, YOUCANLOOKIlm:l EYES OF PER:l>li ANDTELL WHATIS
IN HIS HEART. ANDLAST NIGHT.ANDTODAY,AS I LOOKINTO '!HE EYES OF YOUR
PmPLEs I THINKI C.ANUNDERm'AND
WHATIS IN YOURHEART, AND I HOPE THATAS
lOU SllJEME HEBETODAYYOUCANLOOKIN'ro MYEYES AND SEE WHATIS
- . continues to support an increasingly
united Europe
and Atlantic Partnership..
Ue hope that the Furopean integration
movement will aasume a liberal
outward-looking
character.
2.
Our Atlantic
Objectives.
Essential
to the close cooperation of the European
- . Encourage Sir Alexander
·anti-communist
position,
and his
on the side of the Free World.
to continue
his
intent
to align
resolute
Jamaica
3. Imply to Sir Alexander our hope that an independent
Jamaica by the maturity
of its leaders
will provide an
example
- our resources fully to raise the standards
by which all of our people live and to dedicate our national. efforts to
assuring peace for nll mankind. We believe mid we know that these aro
purposes that we share in commonwith you and it is our hope
- to Pre ■ident Bosch
vhioh I vould appreciate :,our aigmnc, and also one to the torllfr
t:.~ ~ ~z,::, J.
Chief of Protocol(+~~
7. I ba"f8 talked to ::,enator Hmphre7 and his plane are BOlle
vbat uncertain tor toaorrcnr. He hopes to aee President Boaoh
- been hoped for.
Diem0 s reacztion.
·we •re convinced Diem0 s confidence in US has been greatly
increased by visit.
'lhat he was most highly please~wi~h
UD4folding and outcome of visit is shown by· general adllospner~·.
surrounding his contacts with Vice
- it. There would
arise the likelihood of comment and criticism
which, above
all, we hope to avoid.
I would therefore
recommend
that the color scheme be
scaled down to a more conservative
level but certainly
not
drab.
This may be achieved by altering the brilliance
- :::
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
- of Brittany, from the Cape of Good Hope and from Rio de Janeiro. The
city has been growing steadily; its population increased from 24,000 in 1914
to 100,000 in 1939, 250,000 in 1954 and 300,000 in 1960. The day is not
far off when a single urban center
- the
large demands for _power to be met in the Third Five Year Plan~ The
Vice President expressed • s hope that during the 1'hird Fi ,,e Year
Plan there would be particular
success in getting electricity
to
rural villages.,
0
In concluding their talks
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p
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INR
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ACTIONDEI»AllTMENT
241, INFORMATION
PANAMA.CITY
16
1. Ileference:
Circular telegram 1614; Nicaraguans will
.continue ·hope President may some time via it this country.
Mea.D,.while
they will cordially welcome Vice President
- . MINISTER, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. I HOPE I CAN CONVEYTO YOU THE OREA'l'
PRIDE ANDPLEA.SUREMRS. JOHNSONABD I
FEEL IN THIS ALL TOO BRIEF VISI'l'
TO YOURLOVELYCITY. · WE A.-imEXTREIIELYGRATEFULFOR THE WARXTH
YOUR
WELCOME
ANDTHE STRENGTHYOURFRIENDSHIP.
I THINK
- kora ar vart hopp, var seger
we might have eternal
och vir aalighet.
and our sal:vation.
life
through Him. His cross is our hope, our victor,.,
.
Giv oss nad att alltid
" "
bava det for ogonen.
Give us grace always to keep thia in rememb~e.
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·-· .. _
re~atr:i.at~d ..now •st"ands ·at 35, 95i out' of ·a totai of 70 ,obo.
-The old a.gr-cement
provided :for rep;i.t~ation
of 1,000 Vietr..ames:; per_ month-..... ~ T'nai hope to _ , __ _
aciuble th.is ..fig-..ire· in - the .. new ~ccord .in order
- .
would appreciat
t Johnson.
having
following
transmitted
"We are delighted
at news your proposed visit
New Zealand
Mrs. Akers and I extended most ordial welcome and hope
you and Mrs. Johnson will be our guests at residence."
AKERS
OT
DECL SSIFIED