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Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- file and cbron D F H ~. OST C ONTROL NO. 7ZO June Zl, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOll I am .,,._. to have u;y elut ,-- may MV. on thi• before I daian. lf y.- can. pleil• call me at home (on the WH U..). I may poa•My be la the Clifllc• aaata before I ft•lly
- Meade to protect Capital, Baltimore, and military and industrial targets. 1954 Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation of subcommittee of US, Great Britain, France, Canada, and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes. Communist China
- • Senator Paul Douglas called and said his son, Johnx-Douglas, is very interested in being appointed to the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia. I> J Senator Douglas said Senato/Brewster, ~/c.-.l~~ and others have recommended . , ohn
- Flr, S. Washington, D. C. 20520 Phone: DU 3-5-171, 182/5171 Secretary: Carolyn Proctor, HO 2-4480 SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. Honorable Stewart Lee Udall Home: 1169 Crest Lane McLean, .Virginia Phone: JA 7-6382 (unlisted) Office: Interior Building, Rm
- to pass on this request: that I have an extra copy of three of the pictures, so I could have them in my study at home. The ones I have in mind side with the following notations: 6 Dec 67 6 Dec 67 6 Dec 67 Again, are marked on the reverse C-7741-04 C
- the Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Sheriff's office found weapons and ammunition in his home during a morals investigation. Ferrie admitted to the officers that he was working for the Cuban Revolutionary Front, an anti-Castro organization. During the Bureau
- ~sewhere. In all fifteen cities·_, police over-reacted to· violence at home. An extreme example is . Milwaukee, which mobilized 4,800 National Guard men, 800 policemen, and 200 state police after about 150 youths broke windows and looted after a dance
- want to try to live up to our responsibilities here at home. All in all, the re is: some criticism low polls But I do not know any President who has had it any better. We get into these types of things in time of war. When things go wrong, the American
- marchers, under. pol ice escort, through the downtown business district of Peoria yesterday. Yesterday's march was a continuation of that organization's drive for total school integration. As the marchers passed near the Taft Homes, a housing develop ment
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- helping to make them possible. --eoNF'IDENI!ltL - - CONFIDENTIAL -9At Home, Assault From the Right With a new international student organization free from Communist control coming to life, the Americans considered it important to develop effective
- by you that· serious domestic violence is occuri'ng~ I will inform the President and alert the proper military authorities. You can reach me at my office, my home, or through the White House switchboard at any hour. - 2 APPENDIX 0 Enclosed are copies
- ?Pulation dynamics," and was requesting funds to increase the pace and scope of this effort. "2) Enlarge the training of American and foreign specialists in the population field" and expand existing prograrrs at home and abroad. 113) .Assist family planning
- ~ ~~fER sfRENO~S _ RIC~NT ' ~~TlVI!IES ANO AFFECftNG H~S R~GHT ~E~i SUt1M9NED BR! ._SH AMBASS~ DOR STEW, ART .- ANO ME T91 H'I S HOME TH IS NOON TO DESCR l BE HIS RECENT SECRET . MEEif' I NG ' I NI SWITZE L.AND WIT~ TURK FONMIN CAGL 'AYANG 1iL ; AND f
- ~SHTNqT01J FOR CONSULTATION INCO ~N ECTION WITH A FINAL DECISIO l~ I TOLD HI ~ THAT IF HE WISHED 9 OF COURSE 9 HE COULD HUr RY ME HOME BY MAKING A PUBLIC STATEM EN1 · 1HAT WOULD INCREASE COOMPL~CATIONS OF OUR BILATERAL REALTIONSHIPo I ALSO SAID I WAS SURE HE