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  • . .ur. De~r Moyer: Confirming our telephone conversation this morniag, ntt~ched is a copy of tho iiarch 24, 19GG, lotter that tho ·1rcctor of tho Uational Science Foundation, Dr. Le, J • .unworth, sont to Tho llonorablo Gerald n. Ford on tho subject
  • . CHARLES E. JOHNSON NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL I refer to your memorandum to me of March 27 and to our subsequent phone conversations about the proposed gift to India of the oceanographic ship Anton Brunn. As I indicated on the phone, we are eager to effect
  • ~ of these conversations which covered a variety of topics. Mr. GorhMl emphasized that Mr. Grey is a very forthright person who speaks bluntly and to the point. 2. Purpose The prima.ry purpose of the visit of Mr. Grey was to allow him to hold discussions with the GOI
  • of universities and hopefully funded through p·;L; 480. 3. Possibility of any ship, oceanographic or suitable for conversion, being available in UoSo for loan or gift to India so India could inaugurate a bona fide oceanographic program at seao The following
  • conversion £or use of tom1ists, ~y:, vo~ ~s, fr4tgbt, 101+{h) far CUto ~ce etc • ., and ¢q.675 mlll1on under act1vi:tie.s outm.de of :tndia. The statutory req~~ added lwrt ye~ that lnd1~ 1n fcre1a,;i. ~ tar the l>ullt o,r f'r~tght c~s of s~ts 1n u. s
  • not intending put pressure on GOI. Said we need some more ti.me and look forward to more talks with Indians on this issue. Throughout conversation., present) defended India's and emphasized virtual They offered no positive progress toward political
  • intensity of interest. 'l'be f'oUowina are ' having an effect: ' l. .I • _: 1 11 Since your telephone call directive sane veeka ago I huva done i' everything in 'l!q power to Jltinim1ze public attisnt1on 1n the •International Agriculture • Food
  • • • ._ • OU present • . Meeting had ~en arranged because November 25 he had very importan.t . ·­ !KSZk ., ro , message from President Ayub and that he would stay as long as necessary to meet tl1e President and deliver it. At beginning of conversation
  • of Deptel 1045 authorized you to take this step with Ayub in your conversation: · .~I i ..,1 i'..'' ~ i . ... i ( ,1 .. .; on Feb. 13 and we see from Embtel 1530 that you .have done so. · ~Qur thoughts , l I ' t
  • . In India's case, an additional factor would be India's view that, as a general matter, its own interests are served by any steps which seem to bring the U.S. and Soviet Union closer to­ gether and which, conversely, deepen the Sino-Soviet split. Further arms
  • ..::..::..;_;...:.:.__ _---:-.-uo:=-=i Offiur) 7/20/64 OJ. - J- .. .C.~ .: - :: .. , ~ ;_ ~- ; _; _fi__ lUl.)7!.J D EPARTMENT OF' STATE h M emorandum ol Conversation DATE: SUOJECT: -•J J uly is. ~ 1964 President ' s Conversation with Ambas'lador UcConaughy