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  • . The meeting ended at 11 :12 a. m. r ' ·--1 • ; :: "'-'"' iJ r~ hU~'))1 ·,l ....·1 ;~.,ii\!:: .GONFIDEM'f'L°tL ""' . ' i3Y e_i -~~ :v_ ,, .hn .l•i,J. D( If - :1~-,?.) MEfi\Nu 1'1
  • Long Senator Robe rt Byrd Postmaster General O'Brien Joseph Califano Tom Johnson George Christian DETER "ii lr;ED TO BE A~ ADMINISTRATIVE MARKIN~ BY --- --~T71"~ · - - -- - - - --. - -- - · nut ON 1i- 11:-e1 MEETH~O f':!Or=s COP
  • conclusions drawn from it. II. NARRATION OF MISSION After receiving the assignment the afternoon of August 17, the next morning I conferred with Mr. Joe C~lifano and Mr. Lee White in the White House. There the nature of the mission was established. Two major
  • '~~~Ri!l't!~~l'l!!m'!!'1'9~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m"lt.'l\'~~..i-:1:r.ll'!'ll"~~~~ ,,,., ' ... ' .... C 0 N T E N T S Page Introduction and Recommendations l 5 I. The Riot Environment II. The Riot Aftermath 14 III. Community Attitudes 16 IV
  • employed was t hat of a systematic analysis of over twenty - six civil disorders occurring in twenty-three cities , the ~eview of scientif i c ·studies , the application of social and political ii • ' theory and research wherever it was called
  • gover_:µment should get involved. McCone will understand. Agree v1· ------- Disagree ----- Attachment [3 of 14 front] ­ REC V: D JOE CALI l O. JR. 18 AM II 4' [3 of 14 back] ­ trX&:CUTIVE -~· )( .JOHN ALEX M~ CONE 612 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
  • painted in bright attractive colors... are in the area and these were run down in II. of the residential area; well small one-story houses which Only a few multiple dwellings the slum tradition. Meetings with Officials At 5 o'clock that afternoon
  • . This is especially needed because of wide variations in dates of school closings throughout the country. 11 II. Report by Attorney General Ramsey Clark The Attorney General pointed out that it was important to know that only 5, 000 to 6, 000 Negroes were involved
  • cember 20 , 1967 TABLE OF CONTENTS I, II . · III . IV . v. Ghetto Riots and Others: Disorder in 1967 \ The Faces of Negro Youth and Civil Disorders Police- Communit y Relations in Crisis: The Problem of Control . · In the Aftermat~ of Violence
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Ghetto Riots and Others: The Faces of Disorder in 1967 II . Negro Youth and Civil Disorders III. Police-Community Relations in Crisis: The Problem of Control .
  • with fire departments. "Throckmorton says we can take Care Of this better When the troops are federalized. II The President asked, was there any doubt in anybody's mind, including .. the Governor, that the troops should be federalized and U.S. forces sent
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  • quoted General Larson 1 s Report for II Corps and Westrnoreland 1 s cable of August 11. He said General Johnson had visited every area in the country and was most optimistic. Roberts raised the question of a confrontation with China. The President