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- :00 P.M. ~/! Thomas L. John MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 11, 1966 9:59a.m. MEMORANDUM FOR MARVIN: On June 8, five members of the Action Coordinating Committee to End Segregation in the Suburbs (ACCESS) began a march around
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- at the Pentagon captioned demonstration. Edward Fields - Fields resides at Five Beacon Street, New York, New York. Fields in 1966 was a member of or attended meetings of the Students for a Democratic Society Chapter at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
- , ATTN: SECRETSERVICECPID>. 001 FROMDIRECTOR,FBI Ct.tiClASSIFIED>DEMONSTRATIONS PROTEST ING UNITEDSTATESINTERVENTION IN VIETNAMCINFORMATION CONCERNING). THE STUDENT PEACE~ION A PACIFIST GROUP ANDSTUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY,UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
- . Twofold Purpose • • • • • • • 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • ., Action Regarded as a Marxist • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • 7
- Communist Party of America
- as stating Sirhan was associated with the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America, a Communist youth front. A vehicle registered to Sirban 1 s brother was observed in the vicinity of a meeting of this organization on January 16, 1966. FBI records fail to establish
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- disobedience or assume responsibility for the destruction of private o~r public property. The NMC will guarantee that no action will be taken against police if they arrest persons for civil disobedience. The march from the Lincoln Memorial to the Pentagon
- stated that he had spoken to the White Bouse and "the Kennedy front" regarding this matter. Wachtel said that he has Louis Martin of the Democratic National Committee "lined up." It 1s Wachtel 's belief that President Johnson will come to New York City
- demonstrations in early 1968 in Washington, D. C. and other major cities. These demonstrations will take place if requests to the Labor Department for economic, housing, and education legislation do not receive unequivocal commitment for prompt action
- that Hunter Pitts O'Dell, who is known as Jack O'Dell, is on Senator McCarthy's ustaff" and is doing a good job. Lev·ison said that, although Peretz feels "our influence" is evident in some of Senator McCarthy's actions, Levison is of the opinion
- urge the United States Government to take a stronger position in support of British opposition to the policies of the Government of Ian Smith of Rhodesia. King said this telegram should also urge strengthening of economic action by the United States
- their actions skillfully into his organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and have done so with his approval. A rereading of the document makes it possible to understand more readily why Martin Luther King, Jr., in a previous speech condemned
- a sweeping program to help the "black" peopleo In the article, Congressman Conyers was depicted as "a black militant and peace fighter." It was indicated that he would be one of the leading forces which would establish a "black" caucus at the Democratic Party
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- () GPO 8333 Z. ... • 1'--" SUMMARY OF ACTIONS -./..-------------------------- INSTRUCTIONS The action agencies will initiate this form by making appropriate entries in the space provided at the time a review of the record or actions to be taken
- disclosed that he had aeen action tn tbe lJnlt·e d statea Army d.v tng W'orld ·: ar n--entering the Service kt 1.94 1 as a Private and was honerably released from active duty as a CQtaht ln t-.Cember, 1946,- ·~~ h~ was transferred to tke Army Reserve. la
- 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
- seen action in the United States Army during World War II -- entering the Service in 1941 as a Private and was honorably released from active duty as a Captain in December, 1945, when he was transferred to the Army Reserve. In May, 1950, Mr. Jenkins
- Walter W. Jenkins, 0-1576186, is returned without action pending receipt of additional infor mation as follows: . ·' a. Completion of i~ems 60, 71, SF88. b. Orthopedic evaluation of right shoulder. c. Medical evaluation of history of severe headaches
Folder, "Colonel Jenkins, Walter W. A0 157 61 86 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 29A
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- ~ecuted'., a ,e omtnission evidencing your/ 'a ppointment will be sent to. y· au.'• fl 3~ . l Prompt, :action is refuested~ · s inoe the· regulations require eancellatiot1 'the tender· o a:P~pintment' l f' a.ccept:ance is not" o,r receiveQ. ·within
- . The investigation disclosed that he had seen action in the United States Army during World War II -- entering the Service in 1941 as a Private and was honorably released from active duty as a Captain in December, 1945, when he was transferred to the Army Reserve