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Driver in accident apparently had heart attack
The Missouri State Highway Patrol report said evidence at the scene, witness statements and information from the Gentry County coroner indicate that Mr. [John H. Ferguson] may have suffered a heart attack before the accident.
Late notices, May 7, 2002
Service: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Baptist Church, Rock Port. Burial: Greenhill Cemetery, Rock Port. Family visitation: 7 to 8 tonight, at the Minter Funeral Chapel, Rock Port. Arrangements are pending at Polley-Slaughter-Polley Memorial Chapel, Ridgeway.
\Plessy v. Ferguson\ Mandate
On Jun 7, 1892, Homer Plessy, a mulatto, seated himself in a segregated compartment of a train: he was arrested and charged with violating the law. In the State Supreme Court ruling of \"Plessy vs Ferguson,\" Justice Henry Brown ruled in favor of Judge John H. Ferguson's previous decision.
Obituaries, May 8, 2002
Mass: 11 a.m. Thursday, St. Gregory's Church, Maryville. Burial: St. Mary's Cemetery, Maryville. Family visitation: 7 to 8 tonight, at Price Funeral Home, Maryville, with a rosary at 8 tonight. ROCK PORT, Mo. - [Eunice M. Mulvania] Mary (Umbarger) Mulvania, the daughter of Daniel and Josephine (Bennington) Umbarger, was born on Oct. 20, 1907, in Fairfax, Mo. She passed away on Monday, May 6, 2002, at her home in Rock Port at the age of 94 years. Mass: 11 a.m. Friday, St. Gregory's Church, Maryville. Burial: Nodaway Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Maryville. Rosary: 8 p.m. Thursday, at the Price Funeral Home, Maryville. Memorials: Nodaway chapter of the American Cancer Society.
North Notebook Entries for October 2, 1985
John H. Ferguson is requested to find acceptable person to make Payments for purchase of land and construction of Santa Elena Airstrip (Costa Rica)
Reaction among Opposition Elements in Morocco on the Cuban Situation
Morocco Opposition groups may cause Political unrest and Internal security problems which could threaten U.S. Air Force. Strategic Air Command Military bases in the country
Summary of Telegram on NHAO Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office, Currently in Draft in Embassy Honduras Memorandum of September 30, 1985 Phone Conversation with U.S. Embassy Official in Honduras about How to Provide Aid through Honduras
[United Nicaraguan Opposition (UNO); Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN)] have difficulty purchasing Food because their unpaid Debt has led suppliers to stop providing Credit; Robert W. Duemling and officials of the United States Embassy. Nicaragua discuss a system of Disbursements directly to the Bank accounts of Contra suppliers as a way to improve Contra resupply operations; [Robert W. Duemling; John H. Ferguson] discuss the provision of Contra funding and other assistance through Honduras under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State. Nicaraguan Humanitarian Assistance Office
Yr Your Trip to Central America
Oliver L. North proposes extending John M. Poindexter Itinerary to include stops in [Panama; Costa Rica; El Salvador; Honduras; Guatemala] accompanied by [John R. Galvin; Elliott Abrams]; John M. Poindexter cover story for visit to Central America is need to meet with United States officials; John M. Poindexter actual objective for visit to Central America is to deliver messages concerning the Contras
Briefing Session for PSB Alternates
Summarizes Psychological Strategy Board briefing of alternates on Plan \"Takeoff\" in case of collapse of Korean War armistice talks, congressional hearings on foreign information programs, security of board proceedings, and authority of PSB plans.
In the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, United States of America v. Oliver L. North, Defendant U.S. Governments Stipulation on Quid Pro Quos with Other Governments as part of Contra Operations
U.S. National Security Council. Crisis Pre-Planning Group recommended that Emissaries should be sent to Honduras to discuss Quid pro quo agreements orally rather than through writing; Guatemala informed Alan D. Fiers that it required increased Foreign assistance as Quid pro quo agreements for continuing support to the Contras; Honduras threatened to discontinue support for Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FDN) following Leaks of information concerning its involvement; Honduras supplies End User Certificate for the Contras Military equipment; Contra Southern Front (Nicaragua) Contra leaders received $100 thousand from Manuel Antonio Noriega in July 1986; George P. Shultz proposes providing Military equipment to El Salvador that could then be transferred to Contras as a way to \"wink\" at restrictions imposed by U.S. Congress; John M. Poindexter intended to keep information concerning Third-country donors to Contras away from [George P. Shultz; U.S. Department of State]; Luis Alberto Monge offered support of Costa Rica for the Contras in exchange for \"certain\" Quid pro quo agreements from United States; Honduras. Armed Forces requested Missiles from United States that have previously been provided to the Contras; Manuel Antonio Noriega offered to conduct Assassination against leadership in the Sandinista Government in return for dropping Arms embargoes against Panama; Oliver L. North met Manuel Antonio Noriega in London, England to discuss [Sabotage; Assassination] inside Nicaragua; U.S. Director of Central Intelligence urged that [Honduras; Costa Rica] be offered increased Economic assistance as an \"incentive\" to support the Contras; Robert C. McFarlane encouraged Saudi Arabia to contribute to Contra funding; [Robert C. McFarlane; U.S. Director of Central Intelligence] agreed to put a U.S. National Security Council member in touch with Israel to pursue alternatives for Contra funding; [Operation Tipped Kettle; Operation Tipped Kettle II; Operation Elephant Herd]; China (People's Republic) offered support to the Contras; Gaston J. Sigur, Jr. assisted Oliver L. North with introductions to [Korea (Republic); China (People's Republic)] officials to pursue Contra funding; [Korea (Republic); Taiwan; China (People's Republic)] were solicited for Contra funding; Israel offered to send Military advisors to Contras under the guise of assistance to Honduras for Kfir Aircraft; U.S. Office of Independent Counsel provides stipulation for Trials of Oliver L. North