The Canal; Aspects of United States-Panamanian Relations, Volume 10 |
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Page 91
... go so far as to embrace communism . This was illustrated in 1953 when the Panamanian Federa- tion of Students broke with the International Students Union , a direct result of the ISU's proposals that Panama establish Communism 91.
... go so far as to embrace communism . This was illustrated in 1953 when the Panamanian Federa- tion of Students broke with the International Students Union , a direct result of the ISU's proposals that Panama establish Communism 91.
Page 297
... direct the transfer to the Republic of Panama of all the right , title and interest held by the United States or its agencies in or to the following real property : 1. The J. N. Vialette and Huerta de San Doval tracts in the city of ...
... direct the transfer to the Republic of Panama of all the right , title and interest held by the United States or its agencies in or to the following real property : 1. The J. N. Vialette and Huerta de San Doval tracts in the city of ...
Page 298
... direct the gradual withdrawal from these areas and the conveyance or transfer to the Republic of Panama free of cost of all the right , title and interest of the United States and of its agency , the Panama Canal Company , in and to the ...
... direct the gradual withdrawal from these areas and the conveyance or transfer to the Republic of Panama free of cost of all the right , title and interest of the United States and of its agency , the Panama Canal Company , in and to the ...
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Affairs Alliance for Progress Ambassador anti-United Arias ARTICLE auxiliary Balboa Canal Zone Castro citizens communism communists concessions construction convention Cristobal Cuba Cuban economic employees existing Farland Fidelistas flag flag of Panama force government of Panama granted Guardia Nacional hemisphere High Contracting Parties Inter-American interoceanic Isthmus of Panama January July jurisdiction Kennedy lands maintenance manian ment military million dollars nationalists necessary negotiations Nicaragua November 18 nuclear officers operation Organization of American Pana Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company Panama City Panama Railroad Panama Railroad Company Panama's National Panamanians Peace Corps Plenipotentiaries political ports present Treaty President Chiari President Johnson President Robles problems propaganda protection provisions railway ratifications relations with Panama Republic of Colombia Republic of Panama respective riots route sanitation sea level canal sea level waterway Secretary SeƱor ships signed sovereignty Suez territory thereof tion Tribunal United Nations vessels Washington Zonians