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- 3/6/67), and possibly
Carl John Stanley {FBI memo 3/2/67 ) .
-e0MFIDEM'fIAL -
~ GONF IDEH'i'I.M:;
Jacks. Martin
A_..
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Martin is a private investigator in New Orleans. He has
a history of mental illness. Newspaper articles characterize him
- into shutdown or subcission.
liable
kept tab on
newspapers and radio and TV
the public education systet1 of disGidents,
in support of its objectives;
services
is
to move swiftly.
all mjor
have been instrunents
in neutralizing
at sooe 20,000 or oore
- . Associations with United States. Nuirerous tourist trips.
In February 1958 one of six Cuban teachers chosen by USIS
Havana to attend USIS conf~-rence on philosophy of Airerican
education San Juan Puerto Rico. Claims only relations in US
are two
r,n
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Alright.
You'd have to be the judge of that. It seems to me like all of our hopes of
private enterprise doing anything in South American countries is going to be
terribly damaged unless we can find some way to straighten this thing out.
K
Yeah.
talk
- tr.e U. ~. l!aval Base nt vuar;tar.amo Bny, Guba.. TI:o l,.·:u,t or those
kidnapped are ro leased July lH.
Juno 22
a r:dlltarJ
>Cptembar
Octobor
)otober
20
Cub:m rebels sot up o. Sjrztcm !or levying taxoa on both Cuban nnd
lI. S. enterprises
ope
- . The President opened the conversation by recalling a
long background of association and friendship with me personally,
his respect for the Agencyt the fact that on a number of issues
that had arisen since I took office as DCI he and i had seen eye
to eye, he had
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Your conversation with Kuznetsov shows progress on one
important point but raises a numbe~ of questions on which I wish
to coument.
If we can see and count for ourselves departing missiles and
associated equipment, that will be an important forward
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Associated Press Ticker (AP)
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TITIE
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FREQUE?«:Y
DISPOSITION
British-Interno.tional
Organizntions (Conmruni.stFront)
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l
M::mthly
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British
- to the report on the OAS
Association we have been pushing. We have been going a year, and
have good things to show. It is not on a national scale yet. We hope
to build protection for the OAS in case any future President wants to
sweep it under the rug. But we
- :. associate
.
d support , ( e1' eng:r.ee::rs,
.
..incer a~ tac., , (,d ) str1'ke a1rcrart
?:irnar: :y :c construe: additicna1 air ~ases, and ( f) flesning out, accorc.~g
~o Gene :-a. Westmore!~nd 1 s requests, of axisting operational units anc
acvis
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such matters
as our own negotiating
requirements,
our views of a
possible
UK economic association
with the Five or the Six, the varied
relations
between commercial
and political
is sues, and ilnportant
problems
of domestic
political
pressure.
Mr. Herter has
- to provide technical assis
tance grants to newly-independent COD1DOnwealth
countries.
The French
have said they are willing to continue helping independent members ot
the Camrunity such as Mali which are willing to reuain associated with
France and who