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  • anxiety in this matter, we desire an immediate reply and furthrrwe request an early opportunity (prior to June l, 1964) to speak with you per s,onally. cc: Mr. Lee C. White Assoc. Special Counsel to President Senator Joseph Clark Mrs. Lyndon B . Johnson c
  • well SCLC, but neither was .admitted. Included in the business group were Earl Malik, Winton Blount, Milton Cummings, James Coile (Scott Pape{) and a man named Thomas Russell who was said to be a very helpful reconciling influence. A. G. Gaston, Joseph
  • Service, Depart­ ment of Interior, ex officio; and Herbert E. Wolfe, Charles Patrick Clark, Henry Ford II, J . Peter Grace , Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley, and Dr . Edward W. Litchfield, appointed by the President. President designated Herbert Eo Wolfe
  • of Williams v. Wallace, in Federal court, Montgomery, Alabama, seeking injunctive relief against Governor Wallace, Colonel Lingo and Sheriff Clark to restrain them from inter­ fering with peaceful demonstrations for Negro rights. Judge Johnson ordered
  • , Ckail'l1&1l 1 Industrial ~ 01tpen1ati~n Board. Ellis R.Gss, Chairman, liitil Rigata Commission. Leoitard Holland, Seoreta:t7-Treasurer, Cirll Rig)t·t.s Colmllissio•• William Willis, member or tlte Youirll Cciudssi0n. Macco Clarke, member
  • to the President Re: Los Angeles Riot Attached pursuant to your request to Ramsey Clark is a memorandum concerning the applicability to the Los Angeles riot of the Disaster Act of 1950 (42 U.S.C. 1855). The memorandum concludes that the President has legal