BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
71503

On Goldwater.

71504

Schoenman refers Baltra-Cortes to the Buenos Aires branch of the BRPF.

71505

On Goldwater. Schoenman has drafted a reply on the letter.

71506

The letter seems not to have been sent. Cody is at the University of Windsor, Ontario.

71507

A handwritten copy of the telegram is at document .182222.

71508
71509

Schoenman urgently requests 1000 copies of I.F. Stone's Weekly for July 27.

Also in file: a TEL(TC,CAR), document .182225.

71510

The signature is illegible. The writer has provided names for the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71511

Kaye encloses (not present) the covering letter and Manifesto of the Anti-Goldwater appeal.

71512

Kaye requests a donation towards the £100 printing and postage bill for the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71513

Kaye requests names for the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71514

Kaye requests names for the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71515

Schoenman, who is inferred to be the sender, tells Stone that his issue of July 27 is to be enclosed with the Anti-Goldwater appeal.

A second copy, TL(CAR), is at document .182233.

71516

BR is aware that "outside comment may serve the cause of Goldwater".

71517

"Private". BR prefers to carry on with his own Anti-Goldwater appeal.

71518

On supplying copies of I.F. Stone's Weekly and Stone's latest writings on Goldwater, whom Stone thinks may not be the main danger after last week.

71519

The author critiques the anti-Goldwater campaign severely, signing herself "E.W." See record 71533, document .182254.

71520

BR sends the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto to Pauling.

71521

On Goldwater.

71522

Gollan hopes BR is successful in his anti-Goldwater campaign.

71523

Comfort signs the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto and suggests writing a song in a handwritten letter at the foot of page 2.

71524

Schoenman thanks Comfort for his signature.

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .182243.

71525

BR enjoyed Stone's reviews and provides his views on Johnson and Goldwater.

71526

On BR's anti-Goldwater appeal.

Another copy is in the file, TL(TC,CAR), document .182246.

71527

Farley asks for names of Japanese who might sign the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71528

Schoenman asks for names of "eminent and prominent people in Canada" to approach with the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71529

Farley asks for Indian names to approach with the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71530

Farley asks for names to approach with the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71531

Schoenman asks for names to approach in Africa with the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71532

Schoenman asks for names to approach in Israel and the Arab countries with the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71533

Winter again severely critiques the anti-Goldwater appeal and encloses the letter at record 71526.

71534

BR will prepare something for Americans, as suggested by her.

71535

Wootton lauds BR's initiative.

71536

Dallalien, Secretary-General of the World Association of World Federalists, declines to sign the anti-Goldwater appeal.

71537

Willis declines to sign the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71538

Lord Walston declines to sign the anti-Goldwater appeal.

71539

The Bishop of Southwark's secretary will give him the anti-Goldwater appeal.

71540

Ede declines to sign the anti-Goldwater appeal.

71541

The patons agree to sign the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71542

Ferguson, Chief Clerk, tells BR that the anti-Goldwater appeal is receiving the Union's attention.

71543

Coulson declines to sign the anti-Goldwater appeal.

71544

Allaun signs the anti-Goldwater appeal and wishes to publish it in Labour's Voice.

71545

Tamshead will keep Isaiah Berlin's copy of the anti-Goldwater appeal for his return.

71546

Taylor will hold the anti-Goldwater appeal for Lord Boothby's return.

71547

Freeman, who has just been to the U.S., declines to sign the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71548

Hepworth encloses her signed anti-Goldwater appeal.

71549

Strong, secretary to John Mendelson, will give him the Anti-Goldwater Manifesto.

71550

Ambassador Malik would like to deliver personally Khrushchev's letter to the New Statesman.

71551

BR explains his charges of anti-Semitism in the U.S.S.R.

71552

The Livshits request BR's intervention for the daughter and family in the U.S.S.R.

Two TL(CAR) copies follow, and a Russian original, documents .182323-.182326.

71553

Livshits tells Schoenman that there has been no good news on her family in the U.S.S.R. The Russian original is attached, document .182327.

71554

Livshits's family in the U.S.S.R. have again been refused permission to leave.

Three copies, TL(CAR), follow, and the original Russian letter, document .182332, with envelope (record 71555).

71555
71556

A letter on the spread of apartheid.

71557

Bronshstein states that her son's situation in the U.S.S.R. is unchanged.

71558

On her family's wish to emigrate from Latvia.

71559

The BRPF will appeal on behalf of Schneider's family.

71560

Schneider writes about his family in the U.S.S.R.

71561

This is the Russian original of document .182337.

71562
71563

On permission for family members to leave the U.S.S.R.

71564
71565
71566
71567
71568

On permission for family members to leave the U.S.S.R.

71569
71570

On permission for a family member to leave the U.S.S.R.

71571
71572

On permission for her son to leave the U.S.S.R.

71573

On permission for family members to leave the U.S.S.R.

71574
71575

Original signatures. They propose a "Blue Book of Peace" to be published on the 20th anniversary of the victory over fascism.

A note in Edith Russell's hand states: "Suggest I send them the Increase of Violence. Have you a copy? And what do you think of sending it? If not it, what?", and is signed "R". Chris Farley responds to another's minute: "I think it's the piece that frightened Playboy re violence in the USA."

71576

Khrushchev refers to BR's letter of 4 March.

71577

BR requests a visa for Camilla Gray, who wishes to marry Oleg Prokofiev.

71578

Farley's note concerns documents .182358 and .182359, which are the texts of oral messages from Kosygin and Gromyko, which texts were provided by the Soviet Embassy. "BR suggests they be put out today (Sat.) with only background information (herewith)."

No background information is to be found.

71579

Gromyko and Kosygin respond separately to BR's letters to them of Aug. 17 and 22; 1966 is presumed, following B&R C66.19. The documents are the Soviet Embassy texts of oral messages from the two. Kosygin's is document .182359.

71580

Saprykin acknowledges BR and Schoenman's letters to Kalinin.

71581

On a proposed visit to the U.K. of the Soviet Peace Fund.

71582

BR appeals for permission to emigrate for several Soviet families.

71583

BR asks for a letter to be forwarded to Khrushchev.

71584

BR appeals for permission to emigrate for several Soviet families.

71585

Soldatov informs BR that emigration is dealt with by local Soviet authorities.

71586

Diplomatic transmission of a letter is requested.

71587

BR reminds Zhukov of matters that Schoenman raised with him in Moscow several months ago.

71588

Zhukov heard BR's "wonderful speech" in Hiroshima delivered by his representative.

71589

"Personal and confidential". BR is willing that their recent exchange be published, though it will diminish BR's influence in the West.

71590

Schoenman asks that a copy of document .182369 be sent by diplomatic bag.

71591

The enclosure is a TD(MIM), "Question to British Colleagues", Pravda, Oct. 30 1964.

71592

Schoenman reports BR's comments on Zhukov's article (see record 71591).

71593

Farley enjoyed meeting Kalinin in Moscow. The New York office of the BRPF will not soon be ready.

71594

Zhukov hopes BR's recorded voice will be heard at the Helsinki Conference of the World Peace Congress, July 10-17, 1965, as it was heard at the Moscow Congress.

71595

Also addressed to l.I. Brezhnev. Schoenman draws their attention to articles on Vietnam and the Congo.

71596

Schoenman is sure BR will be pleased to send a message to the Helsinki World Peace Congress.

71597

Farley provides particulars of the journey by car to Penrhyndeudraeth, and accommodations. BR is expecting Vassev on May 4 at 4 pm.

71598

Schoenman will be unable to accept the Embassy's invitation for June 2.

71599

BR is disturbed at the lack of acknowledgement of his letter of Oct. 21, 1964 and March 23, 1965. He encloses a further list of people in the U.S.S.R. who wish to leave.

71600

Schoenman encloses BR's statement on an unspecified conference.

71601

An invitation to an Embassy event.

71602

Zhukov asks two questions about European security. The enclosed article is his "Europe in Search of its Security", Pravda, Sept. 6, 1965.