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- THE WHITE
HOU SE
WASHINGTON
, GOMPIDEWT1AL
Tuesday,
June
4:00 p. m.
Mr.
6, 1967
President:
Herewith
Nat Davis'
situation
in New York.
report
on the
If the Israelis
go fast enough,
and the
Soviets get worried
enough,
a simple ceaseĀ
fire
- and registered
in Embassy,
Moscow.
2. August 1963 - Arrested for breaking the peace in
New Orleans apparently
in connection with his distribution
of "hands off Cuba" handbills.
In interrogation
following
arrest
admitted membership in New Orleans Connnittee
-
Four of this publication
is appended
as Tab A.
2. Acting on this authority,
was received,
issued
their
p. m.,
22 November.
the JCS, after news of the Dallas
shooting
message
3675, appended
as Tab B, at 2: 15
3. Acting on this message,
USCINCSO
- and tanks that they are absolutely
sure of their bargaining
position.
Therefore,
we should begin in New York or elsewhere,
talking
Russians
and, if possible,
with the Egyptians
and others about
of a settlement:
Eilat
open
observers
a Soviet
a turn
- markets
of the world.
In sum, he felt there was nothing to indicate
any massive
movement
of funds.
He said we were not interfering.
At the President's
request for comment,
Mr. Bundy said the
following about his new assignment;
He would be in familiar
- City on September
18th.
We are holding Alvarado
voluntarily
in a safe house in Mexico
City and, in collaboration
with the FBI, are checking every detail of
his story.
We doubt the story because
Oswald was known positively
to be
in New Orleans
-
soldier
"almost
fainted"
at the news
of the attack.
He was greatly
disturbed
by the NEWSWEEK
item in
Periscope.
Without in any way going around his Ambassador
or the
State Department,
it was his personal
suggestion
that both notes might
11
He
be amended
- , and does
that Israel
so sincerely.
--GONFIDEM
accepts
the cease-fire
He added that th-e
rIAL
~l)
"'5 0:PifJ?iBEWTI A_d:r
Syrians
were
still
2
shelling
Israeli
border
villages.
Tabor welcomed
the news of acceptance
by both sides.
Fedorenko