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  • Life Insurance Company H. Claude Hudson, D.D.S. -- Member, National Board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Mrs. Thelma Thomas Mahoney Member, Los Angeles County Civil Service Commission, and Coordinator
  • ' rith Boy Scouts of America U.S. Chamber of Commerce and affiliates Cooperative League of the U.S. A. Commission on Religion and Race of the National Council of Churches Jewish Community Relations Council League of Women Voters National Association
  • mising his securi ty by not telling · the Secret . Servic e." The Presid ent But I think in the Presid ent's mind he figured that perhap s the greate st· danger is in too much advanc e plannin g--with advanc e word people lay on a lot elabor ate prepar
  • of troops in domestic disturbances; the Chicago riots in 1968; the media and the riots; the National Guard and riot control; the Army Cemetery System; the Civil Works Program of the Corps of Engineers; Governor Branigan of Indiana; the Trinity River Project
  • ) There are several major nationwide OJT contracts underway with national organizations such as the American Hospital Association. They could be urged to emphasize in the period immediately ahead the development of their OJT activities in the Los Angeles area. (4
  • . Young was advised that King had received a call from some of his associates in Philadelphia asking that some of King's people go into the community today to attempt to ease the situation since there is fear that there might be a similar eruption. I have
  • for your support as responsible Negro leaders. (The President read Associated Press item on Stokely Carmichal.) UNDER SECRETARY KATZENBACH: The loss of this leader is so tragic. We must see what we can do to further Dr. King's objective. SECRETARY CLIFFORD
  • National politics
  • CLARK DISCUSSES HIS TALKS WITH UNNAMED PEOPLE ABOUT DETROIT RIOTS; LBJ ADVISES CLARK TO KEEP A RECORD OF HIS CONVERSATIONS WITH GEORGE ROMNEY TO AVOID MISUNDERSTANDINGS; CLARK SAYS HE WILL TALK TO ROMNEY IN ABOUT AN HOUR
  • National politics
  • ARRANGEMENTS FOR PEOPLE ATTENDING DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION (WHEN LBJ ADDRESSES CONVENTION?); LBJ SUGGESTS JOSEPH ALIOTO AS VP NOMINEE; CRISWELL SUGGESTS ARTHUR KRIM TALK TO ALIOTO; RICHARD DALEY'S COMMENTS ON DEMONSTRATORS; LBJ'S APPEARANCE
  • and everyone here wants to support you and give you any aid. Jim Jones tells me that you've submitted a report, you've done a good job, I want you to set an example. I'm absolutely positive the people of this country do not want to violate the law Gov
  • of the Co:rnlnission members. He pointed out Governor Kerner 1 s experience and the good record on civil rights, and said that Mayor Lindsay is a man who is close to the people in the ghettos and has a general understanding of the whole picture. On Roy Wilkins
  • ; late lunch; LBJ & Lady Bird take naps and read newspapers; LBJ goes for walk with Yuki and greets people outside the fence; Johnsons play bridge; helicopter back to the White House