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- . George Hauser (phonetic) advised Dora E. McDonald, Secretary to the President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Martin Luther King, Jr., that he would like King to send a telegram to President Lyndon B. Johnson urging that the United States
- complained to Blackwell that a group fran the Southern Christian Leader ship Conference, which Conference is headed by King, and a group from the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America had picketed in Fort Worth, Texas. Wigington
- . A SOURCE OF THIS BUREf\U WHO HAS FURNISHED HELIABLE - IN THE PAST' WORTH ti ADVISED THAT AU lliHDENTIFIED QUARtER OF ?1 MILLION COtffERE1\CE 1 HAS BEEN D~SC!dbED END .PAGE TWO "S\:JEDISH co;,JMITTEE" [:j~\Y BE DOLL!-1RS TO THE SOUTHER[~ CHRISTitd
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- Commanding Officer,, De'tachment No. 1, 13.2 6 SCU, Prisoner of War Ca.mp, Ca.mp Leo, Virginia.. TO THRrJ: 1. Request that I be released from active duty in accordance with the provisions of War Department Telegram, File SPGAM 21.0.8, dated 7 September
- , circulars, and petitions, and bombard Congress and the President with letters and telegrams demanding action of one sort or another. Conclusion It is evident from the facts presented that Martin Luther King constitutes a security problem to this Nation