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- · ECONOMIC
AID WITHOUT
RESERVATION,
STATE~NTS
DEFININGUS .INTENTIONS
IN MILITARY
FIELD WERESWALL~D WITH
LIBERALPORTIONOF SALT. SOP-£SENATORS
AT POST JOINT-SESSION
A~RICAN PEOPLEWOULD
REALLY
RECEPTION
RAISEDQUESTION
WHETHER
BACKUP VP'S ASSURANCES
- or black
cloth coat. No veils to be worn by American
ladies.
The above information on dress will be confirmed by the Swedish
Embassy pending receipt of a reply to questions they posted by tele
gram to their ·foreign office yesterd y and I will send you
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nationalist
and
insular outlook of Irish politicians
has been considerably modi
fied by two factors;
first,
the appearance on the Irish scene
of a post-revolution
group of younger, more vigorous politicians~
and, second, the growing realization
that Ireland's
- in the past few years,
he has continued to play an important role irt Senegal..
Described as amenable
to flattery,
he was reportedly
ecceptable
to the Souda.oose for the post of
President
of the Mali Federation,
for the reason that tt:ey felt he would be
more
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w11ite copy - Custodi1t11. Pink copy - Recipient.
Post
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BELGIUM-
Prime Minister
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Theodore Lefevre
1. Biographic Information:
Lefevre has headed the present
Social-Chr1.stian-Socialist
coalition government since April 1961.
This is the first Gabinet post which Lefevre has held. He has
been a representative
- :t'aaty~ inquirini
attack
wi tl1 obset'Ve~ posts
Enst and West Gennany would be next step.
pr-cpared to do what little
as
it would, noting
in
Ho s~id Sweden
'that n~utl'al
area of exploration
and au~estin~
Vice President replied.that
firm US
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March 15, 1962
NO: 771, ~arch 14, 2 p.m.
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INFORMATIQ)l..POOCHED
PORT-AU-PRINCE,SANTODOMINGO
ANDCA POSTS
- to the post a tew weeks before the n.ai'\
·and Nt.U"Ded a tw days in advance ot the Special Mission to be on hand
'thraagbout tbe activities.
Messrs. Cox and Sherman also arrived in advance
ot tba Special Mission. These officers, ably supported by Mias Ivonne
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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
- with great interest.
,.JDIFIWlflDl,:a
and followed
C
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p
y
C
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p
y
OSL01 s telegram
•-C?iPillli i IXL
222 to Department, September 11, 1963
Page:
2
Post Test Ban Treaty Prospects
view on test ban treaty's
Prime Minister sought Vice President's
- support ot his
visit there and prepared draft using Pres Kennedy1j l.etter to Chiang as guide
line.
Much of post-dinner
conversation
was concerned
with tat
of joint
commmique which Clnang accepted with obvious enthusium and with only one
substantive
- para asistir a la juramcntacion
toma
•
de post"&londel Pre&ideute pro(esor Juan Bosch.
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EU
Vicepresidente
EU
...
Visit a DosInstituciones Esposa
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Por Guido Fella
La Hposa del
- affection
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for Ber Royal Eishness.
like
In addition to our high esteem tor the Grand Duchess, I should
to stress the ·regard in which my countrymen hold her countey.
During the post-war years, •• watched with sympathy aJJd admiration
your rebuilding
- ,.~
USIS information
•.•.
• ·,, _.-specialist borrowed from CENTOfor the occasion.
The s~con~ shift (midnight •to:.·....'u :
..:· noon) was assigned ·to Mr. Curley, the post's Junio;- Officer Tra~ee! .
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- following are keyed to the Bur:r.a draft
1S52 as ~evised August 1, 1962;) -· -
A. 1.
~lay
(b)
suspicions
Discourage
Action Program ·of July
31,
of U.S.
outside
assistaJ1ce
for Burmese insurgenre.
The Departrr.ent h2s asked posts in Tbail.md :.nd
- of Ministers; he makes appointments to all the
most important posts of the State. He promulgates the laws within a period of
15 days after they have been passed by the National Assembly. He may, however,
demand reconsideration of a Jaw which may not be refused
- are in the NYT and
W.ASHINQTON POST, both date-lined
30 ~gust.
This was the very
day we arrived {late afternoon).
So both obviously resulted
from
backgrounder
Carl Rowan and I laid on previous
evening in Istanbul
at the VP's request.
Doug Heck {our DCM on Cyprus
-
State and ICA officials,
pe~ted that the team will arrange
to leave for Bangkok at approximately
return
the date of the Ambassador's
to his post on June 17. The team is
headed by Sherwood Fine of ICA and
in:ludes
the following
members and
asso~iates
- allowing himself only a brief hour's
post-lunch rest following his long trans-Atlantic
trip.
Front pages of
Beirut papers morning August 24 ~lanketed with pictures of Vice President
and Mrs. Johnson and carry as headlines excerpts from hie arrival state