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Conversation general. Islands not mentioned 
except I showed Baroness pictures. Left 
around 9.30 bed at 10. 
June 11 up at 5.45. Off to Zeteks at 8 
Cabanillas, J. M. S Off. 2-1706 
D. Lynch, Commander 2-1491 or 2-1480 
Went to Zeteks at 8 a.m. Called Cabanillas re: 
dinner, can’t leave [Canal] zone. The Panama 
business is feeling slump alright. Ella took me 
shopping to buy kieds, c , coat. 
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and flashlight batteries. Back to put up her car 
& then took taxi to Ecuadorian Consul. He 
would not give visa, said I had to see Ecuador 
minister. He said I’d have to get letter from 
embassy, & that’s what I’m waiting for. 
Part of trouble & it lost me some time, the 
black taxi driver didn’t know his way around, 
not even where Avenida Cuba [is] & its the 
street in 
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which the Panama Mis. is located. Finally 
cruised around till I found it. Had to ask 
dozen people ± . And from there had to see 
American Ambassador who kindly fixed up 
letter. 
One of taxi drivers excuses while hunting was 
"You know they move every month." 
Ecuadorian minister was very nice, said to 
save exp[ense] cabling, a 
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letter from an Ambassador would be 
sufficient. (He would be glad to consider a 
letter from an Ambassador sufficient. 
Carrying big heavy sack upstairs, (diplomatic 
pouch? The small old janitor had to take the 
heavy down end the soldier guard the heavy 
front end. 
John Goodyear, 3 sec. [3rd secty?] to 
Ambassador 
He got a letter from the Consul general Mr. 
Andrews, but he address[ed] it to Ecuadorian 
Consul General so it didn’t help 
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Went to the Embassy but got in hands of vice 
consul, [continues at bottom of facing page] 
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