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- to the · schoolboard ·when '. he said he •was sick' and that he .did not - attend a blaek "·'. nationalist meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, __on ~%a~·:-1 , 1964 ~ 6 . . . · . · · . . · ... ~ The Cleveland ·". Plain Dealer, January 19~ 1967 edition, 'containe
- Folder, "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) - FBI Reports - Cleveland," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 18
- LEACACOS, CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER October 14, 1967 Leacacos: I am trying to get the gold dust of authenticity in writing my book. But before that, I wonder what is going to be the follow through on your Williamsburg speech. The President: I have talked
- --------------------------___ Grain storage-fertilizer agreement ___________________ ____________ _ Estes expands operations to Plains area _________________________ _ Estes captures large share of market ___ _________________________ _ Other 1959 events
- in the Congress and he does not know if it will pass. Tom Vail of the Cleveland Plain Dealer asked if the President plans to run in 1968. The President said 11 we will cross that bridge when we get to it and we 1 re not to it yet. 11 Otto Fuerenbringer of Time
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info Page 1 of 1 Classification Pages Date Restriction 10 report Disturbance by Negro Teenage Youths, Cleveland, Ohio, Beginning June 22, 1966 C 4 6/28/66 A 10b report Disturbance
- A ffiertCa • J on y the job of straightening out, than I the Army. I any trouble about policy. The Robert Surik, the writer, exOU only reason for stressing such a plained that the pupils •'would KTBC question is that this is a major like to do our part
- this indep,ndent as voting ot tbe Negro. in New York and Cleveland brought(?) WF.AVER: "Tbat 0s a very difticult to eoswero I tiould question aa8WD&that again over tbe long run it could have tbat ettect, donot think.it MAN: will bava tbst
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- of violence and terrorism in Atlanta until they were dis solved and Burke was sentenced to 3 years in prison in 1946. (Pearson, Denver Post, 12/ 3/ 58; Cleveland PlWII his conta~ series, Nov. 12 ff, 19QD)Fields maintained 11 and worked on a "Free Emory Burke
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- government messages. 0 THERE Plain language or code language I S A SPE CIA L LOW- R A T E W E S T E RN U NIO N SERVI CE FOR EVE RY SO CI AL N EED Telegram s of t h e categ ories listed a t t h e right, t o any W estern U n io n destinatio n
- to the dealer or individual selling the pistol or revolver, who will sign such forms in ink in the space provided as the seller and the pur chaser will sign the three (3) forms in the space provided as the purchaser. The seller will retain one (1) copy
- betorelJoin the news department of the' NaUonal Broadcasting Com· plained IJ>al before be WU in- the early spring. dieted """"' aewapapers printed The motions were presented pany. Thereafter, the reporte,- I lstorles abullt a gnnc1 jury In· t,yThomu A. Bolan
- of the Democratic party. Their move failed. 16 Like their lalx,r allies some extreme Fair Dealers also started an aggressive move (/,eft). They tried to throw out three anti-Fair Deal delegations from So11-them statea, who refused to sign any pledge of party
- , Wisconsin , Mr. and Mrs. Chet Huntley - she ia Tippy Stringer ' · . Mr. and Mra. Thomas Vale .. young publisher of the Cle·v eland Plain Dealer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milli• - she's ElYJenia Sheppard, to~ fashion wr.iter ~ ~~~~-~~~ '-Mr,. _John D
- fertilizer solutions, Arvada, Colo. NOTE: Toe proposed service is to be performed under a continuing contract with Alside, Inc., lo cated at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. I! a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant requests it be held at Cleveland, Ohio. No. MC
- motor vehicle and equip ment manufacturers and dealers. • The President appointed the 29-member National Highway Safety Advisory Committee to advise and consult with and make recommen dations to the Secretary and the Federal Highway Administrator
- this time-while acting both u rO'cctivc mcthocla." Johnson aa meall witb iult plain paper ... Ibey Wheeler recently during the Presl a sort of Intermediary in the con81ct may COit a rewcentl mon. But.put with the conSdence of both aides, dent's Appalachia
- not provide a.n adequa.te basis for analysis, or for which the in formation suggests an hypothesis but the object or phenomenon ex plaining it cannot be proven to ha.ve been here or taken place at that time. In eva.lua.tin~ these sightings, the Air Force
- in 1965--"it knew how to provoke the police"--but its leader, Clyde Cleveland, now works for the poverty program and it is no longer a force. It's decline came long before the disorder. Joyce knows of no evidence of planning, arms, or sniping
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
- the funeral. D~-MKN ... Formal daytime dress: Cutaway co.:a.t Black vest Striped trousers High hat, silk or dull black (non collapsible) Black plain street shoes Black hose Turned down, starched collar and four-in-hand bla..ck tie (The Swedish men will wear
- mg, both berng pres~nt m C?11- President Thieu once again ex- processes noted in the principle I berra for the _memo~·~ service plained bis government's policy of one-man one-vote. Ifor the late Prune MllllSter Har- of reconc_iliation enunciated
- for the Advancement . of Colored People told a leas acts is ·well. ~own to all. ~ia political strength press conference: ' alao well known. His leadership in advocating civil dis, "Regardless of legal· ac- edience - plain law-breaking - has undoubtedl.7 contribu
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- obvious to Indian grain dealers and politieiana that there will be a dip in November departures. No one argues that Indians would starve. But government grain stocks have been drawn down from 1 million tons on l June to 738,000 on 1 September
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- before publication. Jack Leacacos, Cleveland Plain Dealer: review of Middle East and Viet Nam, nailing down latest evidence on forward movement on whlch he ls quite clear. Robert Sha.plen, The New Yorker: as you know, he ls professionally pessimistic
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- + THAT I AUTHORIZZ HHl TO -DO so. I EX- PLAINED THAT I PREFERRED HANDLE ~ATTER AS OTH~R THAN -INTELLIG£NCE TYPEn OPERATION AND INTENDED HAVING E)i5ASSY OFFICER BRIEF APPROPRIATE SOUTH AFRICAN OFFICIAL AS SCCN AS I HAD RECEIVED REPLY TO MY ~ESSAGE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- , but turned the conversation into~ phlloaophlcal discourse into the meaning of the passing of Ghe Guevara. Thursday, October 12 1 1967 Jack Leacacoa, The. .Plain Dealer, Cleveland, came 1n for another long session on his book. Ifdi~cussed in particular
- was honorary the afternoon -- watched the Green Bay Packers. go wild and rip the Cleveland Browns apart the first quarter a short walk, and now back at the desk trying to catch ·up on paper. A lot ot things happened, but nothing too ·Overwhelming while we
- - no one would truthfully deny tb4, rathe_r plain langua1re.. !{ouse· ~f Representatives, Hear- ,~nee had dwindled. l handed in a ,Wher.i-'-Woodtrie,d to say that.the. What is known as "legal" con- : mgs dating back to World -War I. new su.pplementary