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- 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
- 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 cease fire
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- , 1959 and stated citizenship, Oswald was a Private Corps. ment any information right in New Orleans passport, he had been contemplating time, Reserve Squadrons that American born Texas. that He told on a tourist in Moscow for Soviet He
- ' -·-...,. ' THE DIRECTOROF CENTRALINTELLIGENCE WASHINGTON 2.5, D.C. 28 November MEMORANDUM THROUGH: 1963 FOR THE PRESIDENT Mr. McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs Time prevented me from mentioning this morning
- on the demilitarization of the Gaza strip and the Sinai border, guaranteed access to the Gulf of Aqaba, and an as yet un defined "new status" for a unified Jeru salem. The latter would guarantee people of all religions access to the holy places. As for _the Arab side
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