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- McFerren, the Negro civil rights activist from Somerville, Tennessee, overheard part of a telephone conversation at the Scott Street Produce Market in which the speaker allegedly made the con.~ents noted above. Shortly thereafter, McFerren was visited
- ·, OFFJCE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON ~ ... ·, ·. March 25, 1966 Memorandum of Conversation between the Vice President and Ambassador B. K. Nehru. The meeting took place at the Capitol Office, Friday, March 25, 1966
- ANDLARGEI BELIEVE CHAVANIS GOINGOFF IN AN ~FFIRMATIVEANDREASONABLY ~ALANCED MOOD. IT IS CLEARFROM OUR CONVERSATION THATHE HAS HADSOMEDISAGREEMENTS WITH HIS OWNMILITARYESTABLISHMENT,ANDFACT THATHE ADMITSTHIS INDICATES INCREASINGCONFIDENCEIN HIMSELF• HE
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- India 1 particularly rigid and negative attitude in the first round of Ministerial talks. Pakistan Ambassador Ahmed referred to this conversation between his President and Ambassador Mcconaughy when he called on me April 1 and asked whether Kashmir had
- of these studies with Subramaniam his own judgment . \lnes ~-- ,()> 17 t . on a Subramaniam and conversations, DE in Rome. and nothing Freeman is invitation in the repeat nothing should (Jiu be ... -2- said to Indians reported until You
- The other night Bishop Pickett., who for more than forty years was the Methodist Bishop of India and a long-time personal friend and confidant of Mr. Nehru., called me on the telephone. He had just been with Vice President Humphrey and the Vice President
- telephone DECLASmllID w 1.0. 123'6, Sec.3.4 0 i:j=:.- 0 G;:._; l.l) LCL•J ( . ',, FOLO~HERE FROM: NAME. Huntington UNCLASSIFIED
- : In conversations at all levels, most recently in Mr. Talbot's encounter with President Ay:t..••• we have sought to get across to Pakistan the futility of using pressure, particularly in combination with the Chinese Communists, to bring India to a settlement
- tica.l power of 700 million C .inese. t Conversely Sovi t friendship and support is of great support against tance to India as a balance to China, a source o.f economic assistance, is·tan, as the second largest a.s proof of Indian nonalignment .. impo
- DRV. Facts were as follows: On Wednesday, Embassy May 12, Ambassador Kohler informed DRV Moscow he had commup.ication for DRV. declined appointment communication but subsequently telephoned DRV Ambassador to say that any to DRV should be made
- anonymous telephone caJls tha,t threaten the bombing of aircraft was made possible through certain research efforts of a private corporation in con junction with information assembled by FAA on the frequency and location pattern of such caJls. SAFETY
- . Potter ~11. P.E. Masheter 12. -13. 14. E. Reed, to P.E. Masheter, to William letter., letter, E. Reed, Charles Doneghy to K.V.- Potter, 19, 1967. • September October letter, 26., 1967 •. 11, 1967~ October phone conversation, 18,1967
- components therefor. (d) Armor plate. ( e) Concealment and deception equip ment, including, but not llmited to, special paints, decoys, and simulators, components, parts and accessories specifically designed therefor. (f) Energy conversion devices
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January Joe Califano~(, 1968 ~ FOR ED HAMILTON FROM 20, ~ ~ Per our conversation. would be helpful if I could get a draft by Monday night, along with your recommendations as to those Cabinet Officers and Agency
- ., ~~ __ a f __,;.. _____ iil • l_t..::; _____ REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS PROHIBITED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" ....... DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY G/PM October 31, 1963 White House - Charles E. Johnson Chuck: Per our conversation of yesterday
- information is a copy of a memorandum of conver sation between Jane Abell and Mr. Lakeland regarding conversation with Y. B. Chavan, Indian Defense Minister dated July 7, 1964. Attachment: As stated. AUG4 OONFIDNNiiitL(Attachment) ✓ 7 /30/' 1·.rJa
- the World Bank's advice if the World Bank were prepared to put up the cost. He explained briefly how India would need a cushion of aid if it were to liber_~lize the economy. The above were the highlights of a rather disjointed conversation. Later Ambassador
- and Means Committee and Tax Bill I thought you would be interested in the attached memorandum of Mr. Surrey's conversations with Congressmen ~ d/ullman an - ~ I go Congress earlier t reported of the same reaction from Landrum which coincides with my
- that can be made for such help and will it furth•.r with Subramaniam in Rome. his own judgm•nt on a Subramaniam invitation Freeman i• authorized in the light of these to make at\ldiea and Page Two conversations, Freeman and nothing decision
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- there, but this is thoroughly consist·ent with all I know. I als.o have great eon fidmce in Bill Handley and Carol Lais e, both of. whom took notes on these sessions. HHS Att: Att: Memo, Read to Rostow, 4/ 1./66, att. Conversation between President and Prime Minister
- SUBJ: CARSTENSON NATOANDFRANCE DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,Sec.3.6 NLJ t>~- .).3,3 \ By i4..-, NARA,Date~b . ~ NATUS 1-W STATE SEC CARSTENSRF:CE I VEO PUHANFOR A COURTESYC&\LLYE:STF:RD ANDFOLLOWING GENERALAMENITIES, TURNEDTHE CONVERSATION TO THF FRANCE
- tanks from the British and the French, and has already had several conversations with Vickers. If he doesn't get an answer soon, he will probably have to go to the Chinese. Our period of decision is probably no mo:rethan three months at best, and Ayub