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- had not been notified.
According to Mr. Hoover, the FBI investigation showed that Mr. Jenkins,
who was one of several top White House aides, left his desk about 7 p. m.
on October 7, 1964, to attend a party at the new offices of "Newsweek"
magazine
- .
According to Mr. Hoover, the FBI investigation showed that Mr. Jenkins,
who was one of several top White House aides, left his desk about 7 p. m.
on October 7, 1964, to attend a party at the new offices of "Newsweek"
magazine. His wife joined him
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that Coretta King, widow
of Martin Luther King, Jr., had advised Stanley Levison
that she objected to a story in "Jet" magazine which
indicated
that she is supporting
Senator Eugene McCarthy
in the presidential
race.
Levison indicated
that someone
other than
- of a
deposition , to one Sydney Baron , whom she believes to be
connected with the Democratic Party . She took such action
at the request of her superior , Mr . oodrow Wir sig , Editor ,
"Printers' Ink , " a magazine for advertising and marketing
men , published
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as recently
as July,
1963.
On September 6, 1965, King conferred
with Levison
regarding
an article
which is scheduled
to appear in "The
New York Times Magazine" sometime in the future.
The
article
which will be attributed
to King will deal with the
civil
rights
- " concerning
the publication
of an article
in that magazine which will carry
King as the author.
Such an article
was written by Clarence Jones
and submitted to the "Post" for publication
in King's name. The
article
reportedly
will deal with such matters