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  • into the house for a victory party and drinks w/ all of the above adding Mrs. Moursund. The President watched early returns on televisio n with Wesle y West at his right and A.W. on his left. When the early repor t on New Hampshire vote came in, the President
  • City Theodore S. Repplier, International Round Tables, The Advertising Council, Inc Bernard Rosenberg, President, Cameo Curtains, Inc. , New Rochelle, NY Mrs. Rt Sargent Shriver, Exec VP, Joseph Kennedy Foundation, Wash., DC George Tarjan, M. D. , Univ
  • than 25 percent of the guns taken by authorities in Detroit were legally registered. A general discussion of the cities experiencing the most trouble recently showed that one third were cities and towns in New Jersey. cities (attached). . Mr. Scales
  • INTERVIEWEE: LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. O'Brien's office, New York City Tape 1 of 1 O: We have a white paper dated late September, which was a detailed presentation of a campaign in the form of a campaign manual
  • -finding and support for LBJ in his travel throughout the country; growing concern among Democratic leaders about Vietnam; presidential campaign work and organization prior to 1968; problems in the New Hampshire and Massachusetts primaries; lack of support
  • at (Place ) The Tune Telephone Lo 10:15a f • 10:50a To 11:11a t 11:30a 12:05 y *A Day Wednesday // (include visited by) Gov. Nelson Rockefeller - New York (Albany) Oval Ofc 10:55a 11:30a 11:25 Tom Johnson /: 4% J f or t Activity LD 1j In Out
  • Democratic Party dinner in New York. He came right from the airport to the dinner and delivered a rather flowery tribute to the President. That sort of stilled things for a while. But it wouldn't stay down, and I think the President r s response
  • LBJ’s response to the Detroit riots and race problem; McNamara’s move from Defense Dept. to the World Banks; Robert Kennedy’s and the “doves” in the Senate; assessment of LBJ and conclusion that he was a bitter man; Kennedy’s decision to run
  • : This will acknowledge receipt o£ your letter of May 4, addressed to the President, bringing to his attention the resolution adopted at your meeting of April 21, 1964. Sincerely, Myer Feldman Deputy Special Couuel to the Prealdent I t
  • Wednesday White Walter Jenkins fr mans Secretary McNamara fr Attorney General Kennedy James Scotty Reston W Jenkins fr mans To ofc w/ J Valenti W Jenkins pl Signing Ceremony Made remarks 8-12-64 House Military mans New Haven fr mans Pay Bill
  • Brodkins Producer of The Defenders TV program and joined Stuart Rosenberg Director of The Nurses TV program Pres John Loeb NYC OFF Weisl Senator Abraham Ribicoff New Landon Conn RECORD Senator Clinton Anderson Atlantic City The Presiden t walke d out
  • and promote Malcolm X objectives, also to sponsor Black Power conferences. STOKELY CARMICHAEL rally · in Cincinnati 4/29/67. Memorial . -­ for Malcolm ·x on 5/20/67, with visitors from Detroit, including GRACE BOGGS, ·who with husband JAME8i, is Marxist
  • is a turbulence that has not led to some of the things have seen in the riots killed in the Detroit than in all of the past. riot last of the disturbances in 1965 sin~e of There has been a firmer think that we can see from this tion, for riot
  • to develop policies, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Chairman Franklin D. Roosevelt, plans, and programs for the new (EEOC) was announced today by Commission Jr. Mr. Roosevelt said these task forces will help the EEOC prepare for the full
  • map across the room. Curvin 10 & 11 p. 40 - Last paragraph. The carloads of police officers were not reinforcements; they were officers reporting in for a new shift. Melchior 8 p. 41 - First full paragraph. The molotov cocktails were thrown just
  • - Mid + 1. Detroit A 2. .Milwaukee B - Late Mid 3, Cincinnati A - Early MW + + 4• Dayton C - Early MW + + 5. Tampa B - Early s + -(?) 6. Cleveland 7. New Orleans No Riot s 8. Pittsburg No Riot E 9. Newark A - Mid
  • . Budd, VPres, of Advertising, Campbell Soup Co. , Camden, NJ Rex Council today. At the definite Henry C. Wehde, Jr., VPres., Advertising Council, NYC risk of being repetitive, I will Thomas B. Adams, Pres., Campbell-Ewald Co. , Detroit, Michigan repeat
  • :05aJ }. f 1 Rostow ' Fowler Harr 10:05a £ 10:45a f Cyrus Vance - Detroit, Michigan Justice Ab e Fortas - Westport , Connecticu t 9:09a f 10:20a £ ^" • | 10:30a t I| 10:35a t e Whit e House Thursday Activity LD 3:28a £ y McPherson - pl
  • in the future might be in the northern cities? M: Only the Southerners in Congress, but that was taken to be a self-serving on their part. When they would say the real problem is going to come in New York and so on, everybody would say, "Well, you're just
  • White House reaction to Watts riots; LBJ’s speech to the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission regarding rioters; Clark group’s report on Watts; LBJ-HHH relationship; Roger Wilkins; death of MLK; LBJ’s feelings about MLK; Louis Martin; Detroit
  • Room 8:01a t Director Leonard Marks George Christian - pl 9:25a t 1967 9:55a "/" Secretary Fowler '^/ Schultze 10:10 £ Director 10:15a f Joe 10:20a «fc|_£__; 10:26a f Secy Harry 11:10a To 11:18 ••Hi were To Vance - Detroit, Mich
  • Director Price Daniel USIA Director Leonard Marks Briefing on the economic and military of the new Soviet Plan Report on Cyprus Situation Walt Rostow George Christian Bromley Smith Harold Saunders To Oval Ofc w/ Secy McNamara .. the n ^little lounge
  • national 4HHHHH E. A. Blackmore, Indianapolis, Ind (Raymond J Kelly, Detroit, M commander of the American Alexander N. Branch, Newport News, Va. Josep h G. Leonard, Stamford, Co Legion. S. Perry Brow,n, Austin, Tex Wm G McKinley, Jersey City, NJ W Miller
  • didn't have any dealings much with the South, I really didn't know. G: What about in New York? You've talked a lot about Chicago and Detroit. 27 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
  • Shepherd. Also mentions Hobart Taylor, the President’s Club, Adam Clayton Powell. DNC activities in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Atlanta
  • . December 10, 1965. McPherson is sending me a clipping from the Detroit Free Press. "The Vice President in New York told the Free Press the cabinet had already spoken with him about the idea [inaudible] asks Congress. The Vice President, designated
  • ·assure you that the many new programs provided tor in the Hollsing be administered tor tbese promptly and witb oew programs have been tundedo onceo• and O'rban Deve:lopmerit Act ~t 196$ will sre already· no delay. 1n ettect.o Most of our
  • To office W Jenkins Senator Senator Clinton Clinton Anderson Anderson New N M W Jenkins Cartha D DeLoach FBI Senator John Pastore RI J Valenti Secretary Robert McNamara Senator James Eastland G Reedy Senator Clinton did in exercises Busby
  • Monday calls carded October 5, 1964 White House Flowers sent today to John Sharon (attorney w/ Clark Clifford' s firm) in Doctors Hospital Jack Walter W Wirtz Valenti fr fr mans Reuther Jenkins fr mans fr mans Detroit Mich mans
  • in the Senate. Secretary Rusk asked what caused Senator Dirksen to make such a partisan issue of the Detroit riots. The President said he thought this was because of Congressman Ford. Senator Dirksen thinks we're too soft on communists. "But I have no evidence
  • to New Y o rk where Lynda w ill c ra sh the bottle of champaign; ever done. o ver the bo w ’of the sh ip , the f i r s t one she has L y ndon's cold is s t i l l wi th h im , reducing h is t e r r if ic energy to bounds where the r e s t of u s can keep
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Judge George Edwards of the u. §, Court of Appeals ror the Sixth in 1962-63, wrote for Circuit and Police Commissioner of Detroit us. It is being used extensively by the International Associa­ tion of Chiefs of Police, many police departments
  • if you can get it, but it would be good to have--I'd like to see the Sunday--this is my memo, September 4, 1966, 8:35 p.m. Sunday, where I say the ink changes of the [Jack] Valenti draft are mine. This may be--no, this is the speech in Detroit into which
  • REMARKS B Y TH E PRESIDEN T (o n the occasio n o f the transfe r o f 27 1 acres o f lan d fro m th e Arm y to th e Stat e o f New Jersey to b e adde d t o SAND Y HOO K STATE , PARK, G Reedy Cliff Carter Detroit Michigan Governor Richar d Hughe s o f New
  • . & Mrs. Lee Hills, Pub. , Detroit Free Press Hon. & Mrs. Harold Howe. II, Commissioner on Education The Vice President & Mrs. Humphrey, Sen. & Mrs. Jacob K. Javits, New York —__^__; . _ , Miss Lynda Bird Johnson Hon. & Mrs. Barnaby C. Keeney, Chmn
  • f Illinoi s Gov Gov. Richar d Hughes , N . J. Hon Gov. Joh n N . Dempsey , Conn . Mayo Mayor Cavanaug h of Detroit Mr Mr. Eva n Howel l Mr Mr. Walte r J . Bierwage r Mr Mr. Georg e Anderson Mr more Mass 9 1964 Dr Burkley nv Memphis Tenn JV
  • said the announcement is "expected. I will be surprised if it is not on evening news. Bunker says he needs 24 hours. Secretary Rusk: The President: Smathers called on me. a "political trick" is planned. He said Nixon people think General Wheeler: 1
  • , New York, New York Dr. Eugene Reed, Amityville , N. Y. Robert D. Robertson, Norfolk, Va. Jack B. Tanner, Tacoma, Wash. Dr. J. M. Tinsley, Richmond, Va. Samuel W. Tucker, Richmond, Va. Jesse H. Turner, Memphis, Tenn. Dr. Ulysses S. Wiggins, Camden, N. J
  • paign in 1976, he did not go to the traditional place where all D mocratic campaigns had begun for a generation, Detroit's Cadillac Square, but to Warm Spring , Georgia, where, surrounded by sym­ bol~ ol the Roosevelt presidency, he began his effort
  • : ·:. .•.'../ •/,;:._._ppecial Message to the Congress recommends the establishment of a .. ,.,:' ; ::,_:\ :~:·:· : . new 9abinet Department of Housing alld Community Development . .·.·;-~.-~·>·:
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  • years. M: What was your connection then with the Committee on Space and Aeronautics? V: It was decided by the leadership in the Senate, sparked as I recall by Senator Johnson, that it was necessary to create a new organization to handle
  • ; Dominican Republic Crisis; Detroit riots; Kerner Commission; Urban Institute.
  • to request that the President meet Mrs. Lee Neusner, Jewish Ledger Publications, Hartford, Conn with a seLected delegation of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz. Jewish News, Detroit, Mich publishers. ! Mr. and Mrs. Martin Korik, Jewish Record, Atlantic City. NJ
  • to the Office of Management and Budget, not to the Executive Office Building, but to the Executive Office Building number two, the new one which had just been built, which was just a block away, and then spend the rest of the day there. At the end of the day, I
  • sources of information, such as the Office of Economic Opportunity and Tom Bradley; visiting Newark, New Jersey, to talk to citizens about rioting; John Lindsay's involvement with the Commission; the chain of command within the Commission; late night/early