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32 results
- legislative and
public action.
Would you
sponsor a veteran to attend?
Be part of this •call heard
round the world' ... in Saigon,
in Paris, in Moscow, and in
the hearts of our countrymen.
R.
RARICK
Distinguished Member of ongress from
LOUISIA A ( Democratic
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ACTIONS
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WHICH
HAVE DESEGREGATED
TKI TIJSJ
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See attached ll•t of addre••ee•
Dear CODgr••unaa.: Charles c.
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The
realdent wu , of c::our••·
to bow of JCJUr owe •tapport for free aad open Democratic
p&rtl•• lA each
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1i..l to ... tW Ma-.
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1Nae4.
Slacerely,
.Barefoat Suder•
Lepaladw
Coma•el
totlle Pnaw.t
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THE
WHITE
HOUSE
REFERRAL
The Attorney General
To:
Date:
ACTION
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THE PRESIDENT
THE WHITEHOUSE
AS A REGISTERED
ANDVOTINGDEMOCRAT
FROMTHE CANDIDACY
OF AL
AT
SMITHIN 192g TO THE PRESENTDAY, I AMSICK TO MYSTOMACH
THE USURPATION
OF THELEGALLY
CONSTITUTED
DELEGATION
FROM
MISS.
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BY THE FREEDOM
DEMOCRATIC
PARTY,ANDTHE ROUTEOF
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Governor
Brya.~.:.t said tha·: attitude was about standard
and what he would have anticipc.ted.
Governor
Bryant noted th~t he had talked recently
with ..ocal Democratic
leaders
other than office holders.
Based on thes-e conv,e rsations,
it is
Governor
- for an increase for House Members
after the War, I met considerable
criticism,
and
always in my talks at home took time to defend
my action.
It was my practice
to call for questions after my
speeches.
One day in Perry County I called for
questions and one little
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organized groups to do anything about it. Several years
ago I called together a group ot Negro womentrom all over
the country. We talked tor two days, and then drew up a •
"Call to Action tor the Negro CoJ11111Unity."
It was our idea
i tselt should
- flrmntl68 where he be- ca.lled the great society to America on the
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THE PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN
1
EN f
k d
d as lleved lt necessary-for
example, ln deallng back of the Democratic donkey."
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and politicians
of
country.
of the
action
and that
what is
this
of mine, M/Sgt. Carl W~ergstedt,
at Fort Ord, California
and is now
enroute to Veitnam.
M/Sgt. Bergstedt
was due to retire
from the
u. S. Army with 20 years service on November 31, 1963; but he
- Vietnam.
Vietnaqt ts now the focus of the revo
lutionary' movement against the United
Stat.es. . No mat ter what action America
may take in Vietnam, the Communist
Chinese are unshakable,' as o~ now, in
thefr determination to drive the United
States~.out
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SUBMISSIONOF DRAFT REPLY IS
ENCOUNTERED,
PLEASE TELEPHONE
OFFICEOF THESPEOALASSIST
ANT.
Date
December
27, 1963
FROMTHE SPECIALASSISTANT
ACTION:
Comment _______
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Draft reply __________
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For direct reply ________
_
For your information
- Automobile Workers
of America
CAPLAN, Marvin
RANDOLPH,
A. Philip
WALLICK, Frank
SISSEL, Ben, United Presbyterian Church
KING, Martin Luther
McNICHOLS,Steven, U. S. Natl Student Assn.
WACHTEL,Harey
YOUNG Whi tn
Jr.,
SHEEHAN,Jack, UniUKi Steel Workers
- Tueaday
Member•:
Democrat•:
)(
I
A. Willia Robertson,
of Virginia
John J."Sparkman,
of Alabama
Paul H. ~ou laa of llllnoia
of Wlaconaln
William
roxmire,
Harri•
A/Williama,
Jr., of New Jeraey
s."'
i4. of Maine
Edm
EnUHr.n
• -'Long,
of Miaaouri
a ine B
- The ·President of The United
States? Why shou1d he be allowed to hold in his hand the whip
which can make a national election go Hof'f'a 1s way-or else~
I hope that action may be taken at once to halt
procedure before it is too late.
Respectfully
December 12
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of January 31, transmitting a copy of you
nightletter to speaker McCormack aDCi ·
Congre:=YCellar.
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Paul M. Popple
A••iatant to the Pre•ldent ·
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Mr. Lionel Howard
Chairman
~Poli.tic al .Action Committee
c
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(one way only)
Becauae of Floor achedullDa in HOllae Democratic
the Houae will By out to Chicaao commercially.
Mamber•
of
cc: ~k
Valenti
Col. Mike Cook
Secret S.rrice
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February
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14, -l966
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Dear Sam:
I have apoken wlth the offlclal• at the Immigration
and Naturalization Ser•lce. • . They tell me that the
proper cour•• of action for you
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THE DODGE HOUSE
Dlltrict 1-s,11
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OFFICE
REFERRAL
Democratic
Tot
Attn:
National Committee
Dat.s
October
18, 1967
Mr. Joma Criawell
ACTION REQUESTED
Draft reply Ion
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Prealdent'■ ■19nature.
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NOTE
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complishing this, however, in which the
Catholic wing of the labor movement played a
conspicuous part, led to a serious split in the
Australian Labor Party. In 19 57 right-wing
elements in the party broke away to form
the Democratic Labor Party
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Furn· h information
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acknowledgment
propriate handling.
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If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encounter
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SENT TO DOUG GATER FOR W~'J"EVElt ACTION HE .DE.E MS APPROPRIATE
- copy of Ieply, if any• .
,. Prompt action is essential.
If more than 4,8 hours' delay is encountered,
please telephone the undersigned immediately,
Code 1450.
Basic correspondence should be returned when·
draft reply, memoxandum, or '. comment is re
- the1n °to
take into explicit and clue account ah:craft noise whenever
it ·is relevant to any of theb p:rogran•o or to action in which
th~y· mny pa.1·tlcipate, and to cooperate with the Sec1·etarie•
of the Depa.rtme11t of Tranapol'tation and the D-epa.rtm
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on the action which was taken in the Dominican
it must
Republic • .- I know how ditticult
have been to make a decision such as this.
I am sure, Mr. President,
that under
the circumstances
this wa~ the best thing
to do, I kno·w
were justified.
,, your actions
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CAIN, Stanley A.,
Interior
ALLOTT, Gardon, Senator
CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc.
ANDERSON,Clinton P.,
Senator
CANTY,
Don, Urban America
AN'&L, James B., TUlsa, Okla.
CAREY, Hugh L., Congress
ASPINALL, Wayne N., Congress
CASSIDY,William F
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REFERRAL
To:
Date: December 28, 1965
Department of State
ACTION REQUESTED
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Draft reply for:
_ _ _·_ President's signatµre.
_ _ _ _ Undersigned's signature.
NOTE
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Memorandum for use as en.closure to
reply._
If more than 48 houn' delay
- as the Democratic
nominee for governor in next ye 's Mar lan~ election.
While my immed
I don't think we e
than maybe keepin
that he has little
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tion. is that no good can come to os from this,
or phould attempt to take any action other
so busy
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D•c•mbe•
FROMTHE SPECIALASSISTANT
ACTION: Comment ______
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