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  • , though mo tly Vi tnam. T bo bowed m your hich throu h •h er coincidence h r ad 1 tt r to him, at a time wh nth rest of ua were ress him too. 11 in the day' wor , so don't rry about it. I'll give you a fill-in when I see you. ut sens di tinct feeling
  • be exercised by you and that, as your appointees, individuals be selected who are more truly representative of the spirit of American democracy. Respectfully yours, I~ J 5~ J½ J >// THE Vi-IIi I: . 0 US/: JuL26 6 s2PH'65 HECE11EJ .: ;, ·. ugust 10
  • flops), the hastrl vi it should be. an easy one. His, n:aia concern (though, like Ayub, h lrlaf not ask directly) will be when an.d on what terme we 1 ll resume badly needed economic aid. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13·:>02, Se ...3.4 : NSC Memo, 0/: 5, St
  • · SECURITY ~ARMS AND AMMUNITION)ACT OF 1966r PROVIDE FOR a REGISTRATION ALL FIREARMS ANNUALLY•REGISTRATION ALL FIRE• ARMS DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS,SALES OR OTHER TRANSFERS OF FIREARMS CAN BE ACCOMPL~SHEDONLY.BETWEENAPPROPRIATELY Lii CENSED I ND'I VI DUALS
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
  • > and of paragraph are revised and a new subparagraph ls added to paragraph to read as follows: § 123.23 Canadian shipments. • • • • • • • Naval nuclear propulsion Items as defined In Category VI: (4> Nuclear weapons strategic
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
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  • Attachments: Tab A - Letter from Prime Tab B - Proposed Minister Shastri. Reply to Prime Minister Tab C - Draft Cable to New Delhi. Shastri. .. t ----a19""{rv-~a qr ~~ ',t 'vi ir / I '•' ' I ,,. I• j r ' ; ~ .._::;:J-l . _Y 65
  • !Iml THAT MRS. IJANDHI HERSELF SHARES TKE UNCERTAINTY OF" HER ASSOCIATES. INDEED ON [1Y LAST VIS IT WITK KER SHE SEEMED RENARK.A3L Y CONFIDENT AND ASSURED. , S. PRESER JIONCOPY Mr. Bill Moyers Press Secretary The White House 1600 Pennsylvania
  • . arch 20, 1 64, Embtel 27 69: " ur inability t re ch decision following en. x T ylor' s vi· it in viewof pressure under which reduced in signific nt degree our Ind! ns. in regard to ssist nee for Indian milit ry here in December, lthough underst nd le
  • e cone rne re .ct ill rece reco s cot t- ii: ed ·n t consid It s ens tone that t e ultimate object be approval f a s ~ on this w un erst n that the in vi~•.s ject. ve, I " .•ill be rec ·':vit1 s on, i d·cate tr t they f--vor V ultun.at Ion rable
  • follow-on British Polaris submarine make similar vis~ts for the same purpose. The visits scheduled for the RESOLUTION, and the follow-on visits, are necessary to carry out the United States and United Kingdom Polaris Sales Agreement of 6 April 1963
  • @J>ated ln reply questions J on own iniU.ative • lndt.an Id.ties; 'thus [email protected] b@ siad.1• • Sp
  • : • • I .~ • , ' '• ,; • , •• • •\ • • I I ( (' ' ~J ' ". . ;:h.1L ) ' ' () \ ' (;,,,/ '\2'+-V· 1966 10:00 a. m. MEMO!lANDUM F01t THE PltESIDENT South .Aaia is so important to our larger interests vis-a-vi• the USSR. and even mos,e
  • are sym­ pathetic to peoples of all the •newly-independent countries who have been victims of colonialism. What is more. they believe that Pakistan's case vis-a-vis I[\dia and Kashmir is just, and they , have demonstrated their wil• lingness to back this up
  • . "'"' -~--- - - .. -.,-,.-,. -··- •- -- -~-~~--- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) pril 6, 1965 C - Ju tin a C ca , urani. i 0 rt a fully opt· cc: ur on eny h ck J n on ari 0, 0 557 tons of ee •CONPID5?7I'IAt ··€0NFIBENTIM, Sec e- / 9 • Oc"' o o~ VI Se
  • was "not Counsel, with legal the workload, to the with activities or with operating if any, On the the desirability . under was and relationship the and res·ources." counter­ The study the rale vis-n-vis \ all introduction what adjustments
  • , Bishop contacted a considerable number of congressmen seeking their Vi respect ~o the requested grant of three onths emergency support totalling $60,0 0 ~resu a ly in rupees), t ere are four possible funding sources lega ly avail ble. D Con~ingency Fund
  • AND FROM 1 TO 5 YEARS ANO A FINE FROM 360 TO 3,600 CONF'lSCATIONo VI• CARRYING AND TRANSPORTATIONOF ARMS IN CATEGORIES 1, 4 OR 61 EVEN IF' THESE ARMS WERE LAWFULLYPURCHASED• CATEGORY It 2 TO 5 YEARS IMPRISONMENT AND FINE FROM 800 TO 15,000 FRANCS• CATEGORY4
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
  • of the multilateral force proposal as it relates to new directions in the Western Alliance, to the policy of non-proliferation, to a German-American nuclear alliance, and to new initiatives which might be made vis-a-vis the present Soviet government. We also
  • -11i.nisterial meeting be held to consider further steps towards the implementation of the Tashkent Declaration. We said we would in particular like to discuss the restoration of trade and economic relations and communications (envisaged in Article VI
  • • BAS 1C· SA LAW i ARMS& AMMO· ACT ·19~7· Nth. 28 J P'Ro,.· • VI r.)ES FOR - SIR JCT CONTROL. PYER I Nl'ORT, ~¥P0R.T .f ~NU~At!URE ; AN6_f0SSE~SI0_!'4_ALLTYPES ARM§.:~Ma. o~~T $~0ULD . COPYOF 1,.AW~ NO• U/37 J Pl.US- AN£NDMENT,·· 211561 • 39/61, 93
  • 44. Research File [TASK FORCE VI - Firearms]
  • FIGHTERSANDTHIS PROGRAM WOULD NOTBE INTERRUPTED BY THETALKSCHAVAN HELDIN WASHINGTON. CHAVAN NOTEDTHATDISCUSSIONS WITHTHESOVIETSOVERMANUFACTURE OF MIGSHADTAKENPLACELONGBEFOREH!S CURRENT VIS!T HERE. "IF THEREIS ANYSUGGESTION THATINDIA IS PLAYINGONECOUNTRY AGAINST
  • . Under the terms of the-Act, the newly created National Transportation Safety Board, al­ though within the Department, reports separately. 110 112 114 vi vii - C C ii~ - ~II J ~ j :c Chapter I ...:~§ .... Si I I I I . Introduction - 0 i