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... suggested additional names and noted : " Cannot say all on list are commies but their leanings are such that considered dan- gerous our interests . ... Minimum action of arrest and deportation all on [ text not declas- sified ] list ...
... suggest the possibility of a compromise settlement of the dispute . 23. The Communists have an obvious ulterior purpose in forcing the issue with the Company . The Government , however , probably does not desire to drive the Company ...
... suggested that it might be worthwhile for him to have a talk with General Smith to get an appraisal of the seri- ousness of the situation in Central and South America and he referred to the Argentine . Mgr . Carroll replied that he was ...
... suggested that this again was evidence that if anything happened , there would be plenty of other persons to blame for it . See Document 11. No record was found of Mara's trip to Nicaragua with Somoza . 15 . Editorial Note In late ...
... suggesting action in violation of the posi- tion taken by State yesterday , but that this shipment could go out as planned except that it would be to a new consignee and to a secure place under our absolute control [ less than 1 line of ...