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  • to order a s econd time by a member and .ordered to desi s t by the Chai r , with hear ty appl aus e f r om t he audience . At t h e Committ ee meeting I k ept t he Committ ee from providing for a preferential primary which would have had the effe ct
  • , in the current super­ charged political atmosphere In America about Red hina, to limit our forces should the Reds strike at our ships or at Formosa. And this time thore would be no United Nations allies lo lay a restraining hand on Washington
  • ; distributed Progressive Labor Party pamphlet. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr:, spoke in Cincinnati day before June, 1967 riots broke out. · SAM DAMU of "US", Los Angeles, at Black .Power meeting, Cincinnati, 7/8/67 0 DAMU spoke about above-surface legitimate
  • to Washingtonfor my Senate hearing; flew out again the same afternoon. Then we drove on down to Los Angeles. By prearrangement, when I got to Los Angeles, I got the telegram from the Department that I had been confirmed. I went out that evening in Glendale. Wehad
  • Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
  • of .the· Central Los Angeles W.E.B. DuBois Club. The records at the Juvenile Court, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California, described Hoover as a "definite schizoid personality." Albert Philip Halprin -·Halprin is a student at Franconia College, Franconia, New
  • at the chiefs gate: Phil Battaglia, 32, a baldish, chipmunk-cheeked former head of the Los Angeles Jaycees who, as executive secretary, runs the staff; and Lyn Nofziger, 42, a rumpled ex-news­ man who, as "communications director," has a hand in nearly
  • was being used by the Headstart program in Wesson burned during the early morning hours of January 30,- 1968. Marshal Hennington stated the house was a two-story building which was not occupied at the time of the fire. The house was located
  • A. of Rifles and Shotguns in Disorders and proposed Coverage 1. Cities - The twenty-six covered by the Commission's report and Los Angeles, Cleveland, and (without publicity) Philadelphia. 2. Period - January 1, 1967 to December 31, 1967, for each
  • apparently felt·! our Jordan would probably have difficult time, however, - at December 24 Cairo UAC meeting when King's representative must try to defend King's right to determine what goes on in Jordan and it important that Ki: Hussein be ' able
  • are asking that everyone in Gainesville who is man and woman-enough to stand up and fight _against this oppressive City and County Gove_rnment come and testify on Monday, December 18, 1967." • . . On December 18, 1967, Captain ROBERTT. ANGEL, Captain
  • Jt629~AWD• ..... IPe ...... VI, Cal1tom.1a . . a ..... ~ I 'J /, d' I I '/! .I J I I r l I, f [1 of 2] Los Angeles, California Januar7 19, 1949 Dear Senator Johnsons As an American, I'm very thankful for your sincere and patriotic
  • and internal security of Cameroon. Most African leaders spend half their time trying to hold together a flimsy patchwork of regions and tribes divided along arbitrary colonial boundaries. Cameroon is a classic case. It was a merger of French and British
  • Levison then advised King to state in his press conference in Los Angeles, California, on April 12, 1967, that the allegation by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People claiming King advocated the fusion of the civil rights
  • Q~ ~ 7 2 - 5?a_ bd-3/a_-;29 d__ t
  • ral payf th i trict Government. But over the years Congr s ha eral times u ed th · los o tax revenues as standard for computing the ppropriate _con tribution of ~he Feder l Government t:o community upon whic . the Government has placed a . special
  • what would happen if Rules people, knowing we're 100 votes His reply: ·short, passed it to the Floor. "They wouldn't do a thing like that." , .-----~ .• . . .• ·, ........... . ..... \ WIUIAM Lo OA-. CAtinU, il>.R4 'f • iu
  • - -- - ----- December TO: JAKE JACOBSEN FROM: OKAMOTO Earl Deathe a•ked me for thi• picture Texa•. Wlll you ■ ee Attachment A1591-26A lf the Bo•• will approve 19, 1966 the la•t time I wa• ln giving it to him? MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
  • Loa Angele ■ 36, California cc: Con1r•••man Bell ~ 'f-i~,'" I#~,. ~R.~, (;.((.E.C-o~ ~ l'-~ l AT t • G- o R 'RE1 ~ \
  • Chuck: It is many years Vic, visited since me recently we have seen each other. and suggested that I write you. daughter-in-law is very much involved in the Peace Movement in Los Angeles, and recently she sent me the enclosed material. My One
  • on back hereof, which are hereby agreed lo To 1207-B HAROLD YOUNG ,/ ' CHECK ACCOUNTING INFORMATION . TIME RLED " -= A=P=RI=L=--=1=6- -- -- ~ 9 40 Street and No. GULF STATE S BUH.DING Place _ __~ D~A~I~,l~,A~8~T~-E~X ~A ~8
  • is staggering. Simply holding central city ghettos to their present size will re uire the movement of a roximatel 450,000 Ne roes a ear into predominant* w 1te suburbs. Such a .. igure wou c represent nearly lo times t e present rate of Negro out-migration. 14
  • . \Vld.mq SAoemabr Aaelatant to-th'fl Pr-u tdat Ml'. c. F. C;r omptoa 20 Bbchhl&I·.Drive Wldpgaa7, R•' JUMf 0798& JR: le -I FEderal 8-9 15 3 v THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL ~" * INC. GENERA.I: NEW YORK• WASHINGTON• CHICAGO• LOS ANGELES• SAN FRANCISCO
  • be a sur · fte r v y careful c n 1 ~ tion th r ident mad thi elec ion. an h 1 c nfident hat in the m nth ahead Gov rnor Col man ill montr te hi ult bility fo thi po t. c:incerely,, John B. Clinton tuff to t Pr sident 1. . V r 11 74 orth Los Angele
  • at the time, and that he'd try to do it 1then he got back to Washington. I paa•e~ on to Senator D~~t-_g_la_•~J---~----- 7 \ .mf 1-1-66 3:45p ·, ' • • ► • Jaaaary J. 19'6 BE4 DearS...tor: It OCCU'a to me tllat ID U.. coarae of tile aureat
  • level since the lunar New Year (early February). There were no large-scale Viet Cong attacks and only two district towns were fired on during the week. For the first time in my memory, during the last week all three of the principal indicators
  • of surplus wheat as a stop- have begun to run short of gap measure to me 't Jndinn wht•t1t hy th ('nd of 0
  • , Johnson was in direct and bitter tdcphonic contact with Rich ard Nixon in Los Angeles.'' White says, "What could have been made of an open charge that the Nixon leaders were sab­ oteurs of the peace one cannot guess; how quickly it might, if aired, have
  • the Ranch to Los Angeles at the end of the visit. Approve letter ----Approve plane -----Disapprove letter Disapprove plane See 1ne ----- --------DECLASSIFIED E.O 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, St1te D pt. Guidelines By M A, Date S- (j") , \-99
  • :25 p.m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: SUBJECT: News Media Contact Stewart Loory, The Los Angeles Times, came in today with some very sharp quesUons: 1. He says he has a story th.at there was a lettei- from the Prc,sident to Kosyght. waiting !or him
  • . CARTER,Edward W• ., Los Angeles, Calif. '1'1111 '' t I 1 • ~ ~!f I u· If , f, 1f1 r 1. ' . 'f r, r I I l·1! it. ""l1 11 .l fl ... l• .-.:i r•aa. l l1rl1,f,fl!!1!1!tl !:!rtUtar 1- 1 " Jr .. J1i· f ll I 1.11,;il111f 1. 1- ' ti r 1
  • and the United Ralph :au.none,. A proposed been fash1oned.la~gel~ Institutions of the principles such a Convo9ation of high officlals off1a1~ls,. I -- in New York~ Los Angeles, the final Natiops, for A Co~vocation for the Study of Democratic
  • in our lives some time to go back to Alabama and see all of our kinfolks together. He certainly enjoyed getting to know Uncle John Will and thinks a lot of him. With all best wishes, I am Sincerely '°~~ Pf~ Lady > ird Johnson Mr. J. C. Pattillo
  • Transportation Authority, Beston, Mass. MARTIN,C.D., Los Angeles, Calif. MASON,N., Boston, Mass. MEISSNER,Edwin B., St., Louis Car Co., St. Louis, Mo. MINETI'I, w.Joseph,, Wash., D.C. MORGAN, David E,, Trains, Milw. Wisc. MURPHY,Charles S., Wash., D .C. MURPHY
  • } Frank Stanton Miss Leontyne Price - 1133 Broadway, New York 10, New York Mr ~ and Mrs. Tony Walton (she is Julie Andrews) 10889 Wilshire Boulevard Los .Angeles 2.4, California Cantinflas - Mario Mareon _Reyes, Rincon Del Bosque 15, Mexico, D. F. PRESS
  • In Firemen's Parade Sure, However 1 Voters As He Devotes At Time To Needs Of Port Vue Lost Night U. S. Meanwhile, Berlin Is Triumphantly Waiting Full Capitulation t. Confer uJJ011 the Pre!Sldent Cull wu·-time power Lo pt:·~par• ShoL while marching
  • and captioned 1 Leave or go home.• 1ar the firat time, the Ouatemalan Labor (Communiat) Parv elected its candidatee ID81'0re of several towna in countr7"1de municipal election•. J9:4va;r7 19, 1954 .According to ,the Oommmiist da117 'l'ribuna . Popular, Joae
  • Executift department• and aaenc:l.e• are directed to furm•b the CommlaaloD wltb aucb fac:Wde•, ••l'Ylc•• ancl cooperation u lt may requeat from time to time. 11 EXl!CUTIV~ 7- DecemNr'- Howldlld,-wewetowl'l&eaa,..tlldl aJ.,..,.. .... I.Mr •n ~•• ud I
  • to determine Interdisciplinary necessary: "Clean and Water and the interaction of life. time on air pollution of all wastes and 1 liquids, Executive to estimate R&D on Air analyses Sources. not deal with existing BOB be required Expanded
  • _lhe appt"Ovo4 ·rr 1968 etods:plle. l haft also clbecte4 She prodacUoo of _&he ad&Udou! weapou ~•qtd.red for qualltr ...\1:-e&ee ud roliablU&y ·teottog. l aathoriM fOQs ID coo-rdlnetloa wtel& the Atomic &lel'IY Com• mu•tn. lO meke 8Qcb chanpa ID tu