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  • and apologetic. T iis contrasts with the strong, even brute.l measures, used to su,:press the food riots. Early in ~ch a.t an inf'ormaJ. meeting ·with Members of' the Press .Asso­ Association, ~tr·s. ciation of India ~d the Foreign Corresponaents Gandhi responded
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  • THAN INDIV,DUAL TO WHOMISSUED IS PROHIBITED• 3o F!REARMS MAY 8E IMPORTED ONLY BY LICENSED MERCMANTS REGISTERED W!TH CHA~BER OF COMMERCE, OF SAUDI NATIONALITY, NOT CONVICTED OF CRIME OR MISDEMEANOR. IMPORTER MAY SELL ONLY AT WHOLESALE, TO RETAILERS
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  • and discussing the development of Taiwan; communist tactics in defeating other countries; Judd's interaction with Joe McCarthy and McCarthy's list of communists in Washington, DC; Judd's work with the United Nations; the organization of US supporters of Chiang
  • , the subje'ct accused many units in Virginia of not sending in money to the State and National offi~.e s. He announced that due to the poor financi.al support, DAVEr'( MELARD, State. of:fiq_i_al, must be dr·opped from the .!S.!.§.B payrfii'" "'asa fuif _~t:iraK
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  • Gittinger INTERVIEWEE: FERD KAUFMAN (with Ida Kaufman) DATE: November 6, 1997 PLACE: Mr. Kaufman's residence, Richardson, Texas Tape 1 of 1 G: How long had you been working for AP? K: I went to work for the Associated Press in--gosh, I think
  • . -------DISAPPROVE ------- APPROVE DISCUSSION: Mr. Alex Behler, a Yugoslav who is President of the World Federation of the United Nations Association, has told Ambassador Bowles in New Dehli that he will be having discussions in Moscow next week with Prime Minister
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  • . in the irran.ediat.e There now appears. l to be a. greater recognition additional·m3asures, proved a, catalyst of the n~ed to pus!l for.-;ard with but_ the C0Tim1unist challenge an urgent in stimuJ..ati~g has not yet sense of national unity and purpose. 10
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  • Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Group Papers," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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  • .'' The Chicago Pol ice Department has established extra patrols in the vicinity of the school. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People branch at Kankakee, Illinois, met with the St. Anne, Illinois, School Board on the night of January 29
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  • fraternity which admit· of no po­ litical divisions. From the Archives ichael Gillette, th n head of the LBJ Library Oral History Program, wrote a letter to Jay Taylor, on of LBJ' oldest friend~. asking him to write something about hi· association
  • to come in to go over the Marcos speech, (th e speech delivered by President Marcos at the opening meeting of the Seven-Nation Summit Conference tomorrow Jack Valenti , President, Motion Picture Association (Mr. Valenti arrived in Manila thi s morning t o
  • , and to describe what was going on. tremendous surge of legislation. There was, of course, a It was the summer of the Social Security Act, summer of the Wagner Act, and a whole variety of activity. So for the next six or seven years, I was associated
  • ," the exhibit-which General Powell called "America on display"-was commissioned by the National Archives. After it leaves the LBJ Library on August 31, it will travel to the other Presidential Libraries, end­ ing up at the Archives building in Washington, D.C
  • ;S and civil rights organizations such as the National Association for the Advancsment of Colored P~ople (HAACP) . TB hav; a strong pride in b3ing Ha6ro. The black nationalist leader who was murdered in Haw York City is the spriritual father of TB
  • Folder, "Black National Movement - FBI Report - File #1," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 14
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • :35 Greeting s fro m Senat e Breakfas t Group 8:38 Ne w Testament Readin g Matt The Honorable George L. Murphy U.S. Senat e . 6:24-3 3 The Honorable Orville L. Freeman Secretary o f Agriculture 8:41 Intercessio n fo r National Leader s Th e
  • on the Selective Service Advisory Committee [National Advisory Commission on Selective Service] when we get to that and their report on the problems. I mean I know we got a letter from a bunch of university presidents complaining about--I think [Director
  • : Here's a note in February that LBJ hosted a party for Texas Rural Electrification Association officers in Washington for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Convention. W: When was that? G: This was 1959, February of 1959. W: I think
  • swimming pool; the 1956 split between LBJ and Allan Shivers; LBJ's 1956 relationship with organized labor; the 1956 Democratic National Convention; LBJ's and Winters' opinion of JFK in 1956; Ben Jack Cage and Winters' dealings with the Cage Brothers
  • to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Then in 1960, early in the year, I got a call from him one day, and he said he was going to be some place in Ohio, nearby, Would 1 have was going to come into Pittsburgh and stay all night
  • degraded at an alarming rate." "The ancient, cancerous Ameri­ can race problem a,te at the nation's vitals," with segregation the rule, and black citizens dtsenfranchised in the South. Poverty was rampant throughout the nation. Joe Califano reviewed
  • . This invitation came from Mr. John Lord O'Brian, the General Counsel, who I had been associated with when he was Special Counsel for the Tennessee Valley Authority in it's constitutional litigation. Mr. O'Brian was, and still is, generally esteemed as one
  • AMEMBASSYVIENTIANE TO SECSTATE WASHDCPRIORITY 8958 UNCtAS VIENTIANE 7271 REF I 07,NSAE 00,RSC 01, W LEGALADVISER _·juN•-ij 1968 STATE 179593 DEPARTMENT OF STATE SUBJ& GUN CONTROLLAWS KINGDOMOF LAOS HAS NATIONAL GUN LAWS UNDER DIRECT10N OF MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • with~problem alone. Help from a larger source and on a wider concentration of 1effort 1e needed to do the job. In conclusion, Mr. President, The Federation of CiTic Association I incere~ believes that the Nation~-' .G.apital._a1_.Jl.'larl4..Jlel1.:t&r
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT RESTR ICT ION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR T ITLE ~ r Yeagley to Rarrsey Clark (file p e ccnsists of a ,_ ,-,g AIL. ) ... '3 -1./1,7 lne
  • •, and ooneequently, its discussion and recommendations are concerned 0~ ' " :.! ~ ~11 ~ I r , l • l-l \. ~ 1 iJ:,,1 with ff~tters affecting the police (and au port.i.ag organization• such •• th• National Guard.) it i s explo•ive polioe-ghetto s i ne
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  • - M16 rifles Homeland Reserve Force - M-1 ca rbines 2.4 13.8 President Park was particularly anxious to improve the counterinfiltration capabilities of the Korean National Police through the use of $5 million ~ ' /='G//~ . c'- / ,. {!.,oLt~- 1
  • Chenault. After that there .woul.d be ·nation .wl de ..hunt ,for ab due tors . • • •• • ' Pres I dent. s~nd Ing ..an :a Jde to vis l t ,.Mrs. Chenau 1t :.th ls morning. • • • • \ ·, NOTE: Adv cy ,sent .to DCSOP'CC .and ACSI at 3017442 NOTE: 637 is DA
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  • criminal anarchy during the Harlem riots of 1964. On May 16, 1967, Associate Judge JOHN SCILIPPI of the New York Court of Appeals said "the evidence adduced by the people was more than sufficient to sustain a finding of clear and present danger of rioting
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  • to associate with President Johnson on a more-or-less personal basis? W: I had occasion to see him and talk to him once in Vietnam when he carne to Cam Ranh Bay. I talked to him for a few minutes. Then midway in my tour--I think it was February '66--1
  • on that of the behalf provision United by the Rifle target States United Association practice; forces States made for when authorised Authorities. No special E. The Firearms Act specifically prohibits the importation of any rifle (except air rifles) without
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ±G-f)-T 7/36,(67 ~ ., 1T- ~~ ...C.- u 9 1'· 7/31/6'7 ~ u.. 3 p. S,fl;,l6'7 ~ Jl ~ p. S;Q/67- .Q. e-~ -e- He DetPoi:t Rioting
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  • be propelled by usin~ explosives, ~as or air as a means of propulsion, except any smooth bore rifle or hand~un desi~ned and manufactured exclusively for propellin~ BB's not exceedin~ .177 calibre by means of sprin~, ~as or air. The board determines whether
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  • THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS 1016 16TH WASHINGTON, STREET, D. C. N.W. 20036 December 20, 1967 Bob: I asked Chick to have a few team people read the revised version of your paper (i.e., the version that the Commission
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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION ID-~ #6a memo seer.at top JCS to Cb-airman, JGS 2 p 03/01#-8 14-p- 5f6i:ffJ'8 -seeree -iF-"'ttttl
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  • Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 8, Draft Memo for the President," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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  • 00H1R1itments cenf ickfltia1: #l8a repor:E ~· G9{29/M 09/29/66- Vi
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  • with the Pres ident . He claimed that ~RTIN LUTHER KING, a Negro leader, attende d a communist trai ning -school at Folk Highlander. He also a ttacked the National Council of Churches. An associate of SHELTON9 MELWEN SEX'l~ON, was selling Klan paraphernalia
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  • >U2'1Lfflirit'-9o &llih tn excellentltiategic ~i&n. 'hrn • turtltct. mcu.r.iOfl.l ain t Jncfi•111igt.t(~adily be tnade. They 1ght to dj rt India from t va,t task of ~It tdltbt1lu.ti£ , •• pcl JnJia to divm~to National o~­ TheJ_,.ht '5'? tk>ll. lly a. ()q
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  • REPORT I NL,J/41« aa .....- - - - - - - - - By ~ ' A I .(was impressed with the 1111 "d"e•t~e-r~i~o-r-a•t~i~o•n-1•n-..N"'a..t•1•o•n•a . 1•L.-.i,be•r•a•tll!'i•on Fr ant morale and supply situation. National Liberation Front leaders no longer consider any
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  • floundering around with a two or three hundred billion deficit in our national accounts and almost the same amount in our international accounts. So, on balance, we did a pretty good job, better than I would have thought. G: Let's talk some more about
  • the nation through this thing. When Warren came in and sat down, I said, "I know what you're going to tell me. But there's one thing no one else has said to you. In World War I, when your country was threatened, you put that rifle bull on your shoulder. Now
  • , Ohio, Beginning June 22, 1966 C 7 6/27/66 A Collection Title Federal Records NACCO (Kerner Commission) Folder Title FBI Box Number E84 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access to national security Information. (Bl
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  • -paged the revelation from Luis Salas, the election judge in Jim Wells County, that the election was indeed stolen. Fearful of dying of cancer, and pressed by an Associated Press reporter (me) to clear up the matter for history, Salas confessed: "I know