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anniversary of Spanish settlement of North America with its first
day issue scheduled for St. Augustine.
this request.
No action has been taken on
In addition, the Post Office has been asked to vacate
the Federal Building it now occupies, and to move
- assassination -- to
reassure a nervous world that "the gove nment in Washington lives", and to acquaint
millions abroad with the new leader of America and the free world.
Minutes after the bullets struck John Kennedy, USIA threw all its resources
into this task
- as an action group, which enjoys the
cooperation of both civil rigQ.ts organizations and state and local bar associations.
A unanimous resolution was passed by the Mississippi State Board of Bar
Commissioners last May ur ging cooperation with the Committee
- if it were possible for Bill Moyers at a
press briefing to give the views of the President on the
B.ond ca:se. It would seem that the basic point to be made
is how this action by the Georgia legislature stifles the
precious right to dis sent
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SUBMISSION OF DRAFT REPLY IS
ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE ·TELEPHONE
OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL COUNSEL.
Date
M f 181 l.964
FROM THE SPECIAL COUNSEL
ACTION:
Comment _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Draft reply
For your information------For necessary action
- of office he also has absolute control .
Under this view, it becomes important to know the purpose of the
proposed action . The evil which such action is intended to counter must
be one which prevents the accomplishment of a purpose, policy, or respons i
- with local and national union leaders-
particularly the Steelworkers. No further action is to
be taken by CRS on this suggestion at this time.
Time Priorities
It was agreed to proceed with more specific explorations of
the feasibility of meetings 1 and 2
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Rights Act. Othe~· Alabama State officials have submitted· the
necessary forms 'a nd have undertaken ·action leading to com
pliance with the Act,, including education and health programs.
All avenues of persuasion and· negotiation have been explored
- sol.US.oms to c.t ril
~Held.Its
t.a,ldng ott1c1al or coart
ror .ample,
action.
the
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·9 d.s pollq baa cont.1mle4 'ta 'be ettect.ive.
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ca11e4 a aeries ot
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busiwamen u4 other co-11dt7 leailen lut
- that he had not yet decided to take
such action. I suggested to him that any such formal request would
have to be bas-ed on the assumption that the State of Maryland was
incapable of handling the situation in Cambridge and that this obviously
posed some