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File No.
December 11, 1967
SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS
ANDDISTURBANCES
MARTINLUTHERKING, JR.,
SPEAKSAT MONTGOMERY,
ALABAMA
Martin Luther King, Jr., President
of the
Southern Chrfstian
Leadership
Conference,
spoke at the
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church
- Revolutionary
Front
3
Cuban Training Camp
4
Page
Lee, O.H.
14
Lee, Oswald
)
Lee, O. Howard)
Lewis, David Franklin,Jr.
Marochini, Dante
14
Mariano, Miguel
14
Martens, Layton
Patrick
15
Martin, Jack S.
2
Manning, Sidney
15
Manix, Sidney L.
15
Molaney, Wm
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[dup. #54, NSF, Files of Saunders, "Visit--King
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Intelligence
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friends with both sides. The Israelis do not feel compelled to
our advice. We met with Arab ambassadors last week. I had
letter from King Hussein today. We welcome any suggestions
any helpo
QUESTION:
be
follow
a long
and
What about U.S. relations
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F.M SECSTATE WASHOC
TO AMEMBASSY ATHENS PRIORITY 06 4t
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KING :CONSTANTINE 1EL EPHO NE D TO SEC RETA RY AT 9 AM EST DECEM dER
REP
- ICIA1 1 S AND TALBOT PLAN ING
OVERTHROW REGIMEo
SAID IF ST AfEMENT HAD
TO BE MADE BY GOG 9 HREE SUCH L ETTER S WOULD
BE PUBLI SHCD o
.
FU RT IER EVIDEt\JCE OF Ut lFRIENDLI NESS OF US
'O VT AND CO NCERN 0 1~LY FOR RETU RN·· OF, KING WHI CH EQUATED
- TINUES TO BE MORE OPEN ' THAN
OTHERS WITH KYNG ,1 ST! l..L SEEMS TO CON TRO L TANl
- SUNAY - NOV 25
PAGE 2 RUQMAT 2441A S E C R E ~
VANCE, ACCOMPANIED BY AMBASSADOR HART AND JOHN WALSH, CALLED
ON TURKISH PRESIDENT SUNAY AT 1230 NOVEMBER 25. PRIME
MINISTER DEMIREL AND FONMIN CAGLAYANGIL ALSO PARTICIPATED.
AFTER CONVEYING KING
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report on discussions of Cyprus problem expe.c ted to take place
between King and GOG (para 3 Embtel 5306).
GP-3.
END
RUSK
Drafted by:
Tel. Ext .
NEA/GRK:HDBrewster:he:5/19/6 3095
Clearances1
NEA/TUR - Mro Draper
NEA/CYP - Mra McCaskill
S/ S
Mr
- settled down. We now see
little likelihood of a counter-coup. There has been almost no leftist
reaction since most of the leftists are in jail. The King initially remained
aloof from the coup government but is now working his way toward a modus
vivendi. He
- RESlPE.NCE
...
EMnASSY
· . .NOON TEAS SENIOR EMB OrFS PRESENT AND CHIEF ,JUSf-iAG--NO GREF~KS.
SEN SYMINGTON HA.D DlNNER WITH KING CONSTANTIN2 /lND ANB .
EVENING 24THJ .WORKING aREAl
- Chung Hee Park, President
Tunku Abdul Rahman, Prime Minister
King Hassan II
King Mahendra
Lee Kwan Yer,,1,Prime Minister
Tage Erlander,
Prime Minister
Habib Bourguiba,
President
Gamal Abdel Nasser, President
Marshal Josip Broz-Tito,
President
Whose
- and be transported
. in wagons or buses to the area of need. • Security is necessary to prevent
damage to the.parked and unattended vehicles:
D.
Helicopters should be used to check roof-tops for lu;:king suspects and for
storage of rocl