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  • conclusions drawn from it. II. NARRATION OF MISSION After receiving the assignment the afternoon of August 17, the next morning I conferred with Mr. Joe C~lifano and Mr. Lee White in the White House. There the nature of the mission was established. Two major
  • '~~~Ri!l't!~~l'l!!m'!!'1'9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m"lt.'l\'~~..i-:1:r.ll'!'ll"~~~~ ,,,., ' ... ' .... C 0 N T E N T S Page Introduction and Recommendations l 5 I. The Riot Environment II. The Riot Aftermath 14 III. Community Attitudes 16 IV
  • employed was t hat of a systematic analysis of over twenty - six civil disorders occurring in twenty-three cities , the ~eview of scientif i c ·studies , the application of social and political ii • ' theory and research wherever it was called
  • is yellow with a black vinyl top. · D. Close Associates ROBERT M. SHELTON, Imperial Wizard, UKA, is known to associate closely with ·.- MELVl[N SEXTON, #17 Lake Sherwood, Northport, Alabama, who is the Imperial Kligrapp of the UKA. II. CONNECTION WrTH
  • between Senator, Brewster and myself. ?•"'"• . ··-· Our Congressio al Liaison of:lice ha• also forwarded copy of this to Henry ·Wilson. 1 I \ 'I I :1 I '/ l I I II I i THE ADMINISTRATOR j I
  • in Bolivia is about S~-'.0, a!':d to making a thorough hydro- in Paraguay it is ~i:.,,ut S20 graphic and meterological more. Argentina, U:-..gi;;::y ar.d.1 study of the Plata basin. Para!-. Brazil, while better o:r, ~,:ii ,:-.: lei studies of this kind were I
  • President to Under Secretary af State S 1p /1/L:T 1, .ssr '{.Ld·'tf' fr- #t&-memo-- ~ f.Q.fi AllTf~-3:SS- I I I( I I II FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 85, June 29-30, 1968 RESTRICTION Box 37 COOES (A) Closed
  • 21 PAGE 01 • 82 jCTION JNFO ~ LISBON 01976 182107Z SS 70 sso ~ 0 t82055Z 00,NSCE 00,USIE 00,CIAE 00,cco 00,/070 2502 -~ l C Ii I r{GssoN 1970 . E.0.12958,Sec,~.5 . -u SUBJ: CONVERSATION WITH DR. DR. SALAZAR t • , ·:-i:>ECLASSlFIEP
  • s1114bca&k. ½ 'S- #kc cable-- 4- Seoul 2957 ~ B- ~ ~" 12fi8f(n... o(V' ,-1l-'f't ~/18f67 hr Ofl" ' •II-1 i Wentngcon1005 d{MII '- -'li 11 +1' Canbee=a2661 _ ~ 2p -#19t1 cabJe ' - LI- ~ ~ 1+ '1}angk-ek756"' -& 1+ s.. 1.l,/18169 { Tok
  • remove Hamilton lrom Waa.b.lnaton dula1 the laat part of the me ■ aage aeaaon. (He haa alrea4y done the Forei1n Aid Me ■ aage, aubject to your appronJ., but he w ould probably do the Food Me• ■ a1e and. ulp with ■ ome of the other• ii he were bere
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE s #Bbindex RESTRICTION 7.J21-Ns~-I A 2/21/68 A undated A undated A undatd A undatd A ti undatd A I undatd A II undatd A I/ undatd
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType 94e I i,t Classification Doc Info 'IRei,e.. 18 U;ii i;;li:;i&ililii;i& iR i:;&&PQi;Jlii& tg taliAIVI e6it~ OJt.fllJ}Ito/1'2.. 0~ memc Wriggios tc Bostow- Pages Date Restriction
  • of its holpin3 in this caso. Conz-4~tulattons on your inltlatlvo ~nd be:;t wi s.'lea for 1ts mcccss. tn founding the.Alilatln Cbau·Club Sincerely. le.~~'ii?f S~? rArtlui~w. !:ummcl. Jr •• Acting July z, 1965 Dear Mr. Gatlerrea: Your letter
  • ld bo d1aturbed.. BliW~u• · ·. 1t 1o to be wll dono . rldng 1a a , :;nan rv or tl'e mtn4. He s-e j uatii"ied. u ,, tod to t. .o.ohora , Othoffi.1 0 hh in l ii nor, ~odding April 17 , 19 , FO O!iLY Chapter One A cobbler can make a shoe
  • . I was Young was there and I be• out of the room most of the time, doing a II oooler 11 job. I got baok and fo1md that there had been a "row" and that you had told off Johnson, with ML assisting, and that Johnson had lef't so I had no chanoe
  • one nation to oc cupy the torritor~• ot D..;."'lother, it ' s bad i'or n.ll no.tions to do it. Ii' it ' s bad for one nation to play :pm1or politics , it ' s bad for all nations to do it . Whnt wo 2 - VZRY TP.TJLY YDURS buffer between them
  • , fffi7' - .. · ~ ov t. ·. cord will eer 'lnnmn -1111 make TOil ' -2.ocrt.im NfNlt , ii unkn01m., p d unfit J p1erb.a&a Ei euh0YV bu f aded• and d .8 initttlJ, al.lace 1 elllnlnated. s QJlly you vita a al That l le will vot.e on • 0 tn
  • (F. T.) ( ) A city informant II The team advised would be generally David Satz, u. s. since Attorney was mentioned Friday that another from Newark. team that it was not for us to see Brendon Byrne, Newark City Prosecuter, the team has
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 1fl. II':. report ~t(\ NH.: "!!'e"l:'r'et l'll.E ~-_ti\.JJ.L 9l!~r'et FILE ~·i• o4 nwl~c,oz.,53 - p 7 1 ~-tn ~ .z.g•o4\ nia I~02
  • conclusions are not to be dtstributed outside i . :1 ------ of the F"Ol. your agency. II Is !he property of the F"Ul and is loaned to NY 100-138651 B. Employment Progress·1ve Subject Laom." i~ emolo~ed as Vice President of the Party (PLP
  • :~crth l\mer.:ica shall be cone:tc~::~d er~ .:tta.ck E:ga:..nst them all; c!:.1d cc-n3e(:u1=r:.tly they c3,"!:'Ce the t :- if occu2."c: e::1ch o::: the~, ir~ • ,.. • • 1· r • •• •· 7 ·ii i e,;.erc1se c2: "i:t!.e °!::!.g·:-x c-i: 1.~a::.-~r~ctua .. oz co
  • . . . 13 -ii- TOP SECRET -l"OP SECREl Introduction The racial unrest in the United States is currently the target for a determined concentration of communist effort. Communists are using every means possible to divert the course and force of the unrest
  • to meet the train; will II be at stops the chairman, for stops in your state--all are possible help build enthusiasm and get out crowa.s when the "lady Bird arrives. send you biographical sketches ~of the White House Women's Coordinators
  • of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (REV. 5-82) ~~ -~· CENTRAL WASHINGTON ♦ ~~5'•1n(II INTELLIGENCE 25, AGENCY D. C, OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR t11,_C MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 13 April 1962 Number 42-62, FOR THE PRESIDENT
  • 1965 AUG S NA II 07 MEMORANDUM FOR MR • . McGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Naval Visits to the Indian Ocean NSAM 289 of March 19, 1964 approved the concept of periodic naval task force cruises in the Indian Ocean, and directed that plans
  • Jerusalem is the most e)..- plosive issue. Ii it can"le to the Security Council now, it could destroy o I -&-BCRET - - 3 ­ Jarring's effort. Operationally, aside from nudging the UAR and Israel toward talks , the big question for us is when and at what
  • THE -r WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Tuesday May 18, 1965 3:00 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Horace Busby The attached is a suggested "idea US-Korea communique this afternoon. This is the product of Dr. Hornig, II addition
  • seeds in areas of good TEXAS ~ssCLIPPING BLJR[Atr PR DALLAS E., ' a h Ii I h 1' d I 9 I O San Antonio, TX Express (Cir. M. 80 286) (Cir. S. 185,479) ,,,;fp2 8 19BL . ffighway workers lauded for projects \ B NORA LOPEZ Exy N StO ff w •t preu
  • , to oonfront the race issoe head on and to campaign In the Oki Confederaey. And he did ii acting like president, circuit riding preacher and ·good ole boy." LBJ signed the CM! Rights Act of 1964 on July 2.. • It was foUowe
  • PRESIDENT NASSER AND H~D ~ADE NO REFPRENCE ! · ; ?.. 11 1 I 1 11 .. Ii' • 'I ': • • • • '" ' ? I · 1 '· : I • ... I • ~2- I CAIRO 2331, OCTOBER 31 \ .,.. TO Nl\SSF'R ·s .PRFP. CONF'F.RF.Nr.E STATEMF..f\lT RF.GARn Tf\l() 11rTTHDRA"~L
  • seeds in areas of good TEXAS ~ssCLIPPING BLJR[Atr PR DALLAS E., ' a h Ii I h 1' d I 9 I O San Antonio, TX Express (Cir. M. 80 286) (Cir. S. 185,479) ,,,;fp2 8 19BL . ffighway workers lauded for projects \ B NORA LOPEZ Exy N StO ff w •t preu
  • , to oonfront the race issoe head on and to campaign In the Oki Confederaey. And he did ii acting like president, circuit riding preacher and ·good ole boy." LBJ signed the CM! Rights Act of 1964 on July 2.. • It was foUowe
  • 11d.aaiotl8 out.aide the continental lild.t ■ et the United State • 81n th.,. are, 1n reallt;r, being uaed in thia capacity, dignitariu ot II aenaitift and neutral natiou lliaht be ottended 1lbm the etatea119Dot thie country, trawl abroad 1n eq,d.paent
  • ..,.,. ~ Nl4 thoe• la \o dtaeharp -.at ... \II kllow \bat w apP"'ff kMp ou- .. 1... 4-1, ld.gb - ~ ot th~ &11 Ne are ~bq ow_. f'NII 1dlo•• who •r• upen 'there la a ])Uff Jel>• .. ,.,. nak•• Ir - tronta .... '1-le w haft a rigMs - We OU
  • , Mr. President, 'ahd to the Amer·i::an 1'~ (, • people. • • • • 1 i;':_, • -~~~ . /;_~:;-:~:-~-·;. ,,, .• .,. • J'··':' .. !,~+: /•"4 We look forward to close and continued association ' ' ';"" .:::>ii\;,>e-,;:~.;'.• 0 ; ' between
  • , . a. •• ost ii pt :r ant. I -. ,,call d to 13 : hi~ o ·n • on e.ntio" .a. n.o:r~ u· • talk than .111e ~- ft tQ r co :niz ~ re that ther s hop J'o.t· con~ . tructiv isc\Ciaioo. e ~tter o k epbig Ayu'b f • of! the •eep a ·., Thi~ (· g) ·,oul . creat gr .er· i r
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  • #42a memo JG\fftitJ s:f7 -o VIt.JfeAtoo-az A - Intelligence Memorandum 5p S- #43a m 4/27/68 A 4/26/68 A i@nJ 7:00_p.m. II ;t1skto President8" lb-'l'l tJl.'.J9 7-.;2&-o ~1,\... #48 meme- Rostow to President, 12:3S-p.m. ~S lp ~ q.;;i_5-C/;1
  • level ehc;,uld be applled wherever poselbl . By Jolnlng togother. Federal otflclala throughout th land can more eflectlvely contribute to tho betterme-nt ol thelr com.munlfy and country. - ...... 1 ~- ........... .,;, ~ -· II- r I "j I
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