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  • of protest demonstra­ tions by civil rights organizations. One such demonstration took place on the night of June 6, 1966, when a group of about 36 Negroes and two white persons, led by Marion Barry of the Student Non-Violent the Coordinating Committee
  • of October 14, 1964, Be said that this must· have been a radio program as h.e does not watch television. ··; Be said he baa read numerous accounts and has been f ollowin1 this matter 1n the newspapen aince the night of October 14,. · _;-,.: 1964
  • . His wife joined him at this party. At approximately 8 p. m., he and Mrs. Jenkins left the affair -- she to go to a dinner party; and he, to return to his office. It was Mr. Jenkins 1 custom to work far into the night, as well as on week ends, the FBI
  • security list and should be corrected to read as follows". Among the names listed was "Walter Jenkins, Vice President's That is the most recent piece of paper in OSD Security files. ~fice." 1'le,, .j .,,,· LYNDON B • .JOHNSON TEXAS 0
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  • no incidents or problems reported. Charles Sither ,,_,..,..r., rr• ' • • 4 • ~;65SEP2 . M1 9 49 I September 26, Monday - 3:00 1966 P.M. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. MARVINWATSON At this time demonstrating reading, there are approximately in front
  • cities have good mayors. King felt that the latter statement should read "Only a few major cities have good mayors, Mayor Allen of Atlanta, Georgia, being one of them." King further referred to the statement that the riots SECRFJ'f' GROUP 1 Excluded from
  • read to him. King particularly liked the part indicating that the United States should unilaterally withdraw from Vietnam. King also liked the part where he will appeal to the country to "demand insistently that our Government honor Hanoi's promise
  • at this party. At approximately 8 p. m., he and Mrs. Jenkins left the affair -- she to go ·to a dinner party; and he, to return to his office. It was Mr. Jenkins' custom to work far into the night, as well as on week ends, the FBI learned. At 8:35 p. m., Mr
  • "D" Pay Gp "D", for duty with the 1030th USAF Auditor General Gp, 1034th USAF Auditor General Sq with duty station at Oxnard AFB, Calif (Read~ Reserve) (Non rated-not on flying status). Officer agrees to accept Ready Reserve~ AA Agreements
  • is unable to recall from memory any addresses to which he sent such material and stated he does not know Mr . Jenkins. He said, however, that after reading in the newspapers that Mr . Jenkins was a member of the White House staff he associated the - 2
  • the publication of an article which would carry King as the author. Rustin told a group of associates that the article was, in fact, written by Jones, and King did not even read the article before giving the "Post" permission to go ahead with its publication
  • as one of the speakers at this affair. On the following Clarence Jones that "Freedomways" rally. anything as badly," what he was reading." day, Stanley Levison confided King performed very badly at the He commented: "King has never read and, "as though