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  • 13 I JAMES FARMER, : Director, 14 I congress of Racial Equality 15 ROY WILKINS, Executive Secretary, The National Association 16 for ·the Advancement of Colored People~ Chairman, The Leadership Conference on 17 Civil Rights 18
  • Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
  • Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee, Atlantic City, NJ, August 22, 1964, DNC Papers Series 2, Box 102
  • Papers of the Democratic National Committee
  • BURKE MARSHALL, Department of Justice & 2 Public Members: MONSIGNOR GEORGE G. HIGGINS, Director, National Catholic Welfare Conference NORMAN NICHOLSON, JJ'or Edgar Kaiser JUDGE MARJORIE MC KENZIE LAWSON DFAN FRANCIS B. SAYRE, ·'!'h~ washi::1g'l:on
  • are very fortunate in the number of people who have asked 23 to testify at these hearings. 24 25 professional associations, from health and welfare agencies c., And the hearings are being held in and here in S~n Francisco. I think our first
  • . CHRISTIAN: Walt Rostow, who had arrived earlier this morning at the Situation Room, along with his specialist in the Middle East affairs, Harold H. Saunders of the National Security Council. Q Situation Do we know at what time Room? MR. CHRISTIAN: have
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  • the exact language. "The United States is firmly committed to the port of the political independence and territorial integrity of all the nations of the area." Q on neutrality issued? sup­ George, was the State Department's statement cleared
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  • would hope that there and get this sides afternoon. But on the ground yet. could get hi• UN people with both this they would stop the fighting. it haa not been made effective nachinery that is United Nations the Secretary on the ground
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