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  • "FR. DETROIT MICHIGAN"; WIRTZ ON HOLD 0:40
  • LBJ ASKS WIRTZ FOR REPORT ON NEGOTIATIONS ON DETROIT NEWS, DETROIT FREE PRESS NEWSPAPER STRIKE, ASKS WIRTZ TO ASSIST IN SETTLING STRIKE
  • DISCUSSION OF ONGOING STRIKE AT DETROIT NEWS, DETROIT FREE PRESS; RESULTS OF OHIO POLL SHOWING SUPPORT FOR LBJ AND OF MAINE POLL SHOWING SUPPORT FOR EDMUND MUSKIE, MARGARET CHASE SMITH; PRESS ENDORSEMENTS OF LBJ
  • Free Press Univ, of Detroit Stanley Krajewski, Editor-in-Chief Polis h DailyMildred News Jeffrey, Demo Nat'l Cmtee w Rabbi Richard Hertz, Temple Beth El man Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, Exe. Secy, Detroit & Michigan Council of Churche s FRIDAY May 22, 1964
  • , Illinois Robert Gavin - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Vaughn Rudy - Buffalo, New Yor k Robert Baron - McKeesport, Pennsylvania Kenneth Arvedon - Boston, Massachusetts Merlin Bishop, Connecticut Andy Brown -Detroit, Michigan Jack Ossofsky, New York, New York Jack
  • , 1067, for a copy ot tho articles Louj.s g. I.,cw.r..x·regru·dint1 tho copy of his sorics of articles "Independent this month. Stn1' News, . The ltedernl s1on Qt no infori-~atiou lutivlHl17 orf;anuaticn 11 Detroit writtt,u on by riot,. l no cnclo
  • Detroit (Mich.)
  • Folder, "Detroit - FBI Reports, July 23, 1967," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 22
  • "DETROIT, MICH."; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING; COMPOSITE RECORDING OF SEVERAL ATTEMPTS TO DUPLICATE DICTABELT DUE TO POOR SOUND QUALITY
  • USE OF CAMP DAVID BY WH STAFF; NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE STORY ON JIM ROWE AS SUGAR LOBBYIST FOR HAITI, DUVALIER; ROWE'S RESPONSE TO JOCK WHITNEY; LETTER TO NORTH DAKOTA GOV. WILLIAM GUY; PLANS FOR LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S CAMPAIGN TRIP; CAMPAIGN ISSUES
  • LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT MILITARY AIDE'S STATEMENTS TO NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE REPORTER DURING TRIP TO DETROIT YESTERDAY; DISCUSSION OF PRESS QUESTIONS ABOUT CURRENT STATUS OF HONEY FITZ, OTHER PRESIDENTIAL YACHT; LBJ SAYS HE HAS NO USE FOR YACHTS
  • HIS CARD identifies you as having established credit in all Statler and Statler-operated hotels. These are the Hotels Stacia ih BosTON, Burr ALO, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, ST. Louis, \V ASHINCTON, D. C., and NEw YoRi:, (formaly Hotel p,nnsylvania
  • Director Hoover, General Johnson, Secretary of the Army Reior, Mr. Marvin Watson, Mr. Abe Fortas, and Mr. George Christian. The President was reading the June 22, 1943, issue of the New York Times concerning President Roosevelt's actions in Detroit
  • Detroit (Mich.)
  • Folder, "July 24, 1967 - 11:15 a.m. Detroit Riots - Clark, McNamara, Christopher, Fortas, Wilkins, Doar," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY Cadillac Hotel 1, Detroit Day Michigan The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Time Telephone f or t Lo 9:25a 11:10a 12:15p f 12:30p t 12:45p t 1:00p f 1
  • -J. Carmod-,B ronze-boxing; Paterson, New Jersey Mr. Henry.. Carr ZGold-track &:field; Detroit, Michigan Mr. Olla». C. Cassell Gold-track &:field; Nutley, New Jersey Mr. War~en J. Cawley Gold ..track & field; Los Angeles, California Miss Jeanne E
  • Christian. The Presiden t was reading the J une 22, 1943, issue of the New York Tin-ies concerning President Roose v elt 1 s actions in Detroit. The Presid~nt read aloud excerpts of. an articl e entitled 1 'Rayburn assails Roosevelt critics. 11 The President
  • Detroit (Mich.)
  • Folder, "July 24, 1967 - 10 p.m. Detroit crisis - President's activities from 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
  • -Chair obert Piper, December 20, 1967 in Detroit. I called Lobsinger directly and he agreed to see ·me at the Greyhound Bus Terminal Cafeteria, Detroit, for lunch on De·cember 20, 1967. I met him there at 12~00 noon; he brought with him his Vice-chai~man
  • of persons "We are at War." Only ::ays before, in New York, Brown had descr-ibed the Detroit and Newark 'riots' as DRESS REHEARSALS for all-out violent revolution and armed warfare .• Since that time - though on a smaller scale - the arson con­ tinues
  • MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, DAILY DIARY THE WHITE HOUSE DateMay29,1964 WASHINGTON Day Friday Mrs. Johnson began her day at (place) Appointment Entry No. Activity (include visited by) Time O 2:00 3:15 4:15 am Expenditure P Leave New York
  • believe Paul Ylvisaker was the principal spokesman for the state of New Jersey at which there were also representatives from the city of Newark, I continued to play a coordinating role for the goods and services that were made available by the federal
  • Biographical information; McCone Commission; Watts riots; role of deputy attorney general; judicial appointments; Abe Fortas; Crime Commission; Crime Control Act; Newark riot; Detroit riots; contingency plans; MLK assassination; Washington D.C
  • troop movements remainder of concerning support . rt Mon., 31 July 1200: Telephone discussion with Rep. Nedzi concerning support plans and seneral situation. 1230: Lunch at Detroit Detroit News. 1440: Discussion with Sen. Hart concerning
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Investigations - Detroit - General"
  • Detroit (Mich.)
  • Folder, "City of Detroit - Presentation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 77
  • of these relatives were killed . in the Detroit riot inc·reased tension and the poten­ tial for violence in Grand Rapids. - 28 Negroes in northern New Jersey towns have relatives in Newark; many work in Newark and live in the surrounding communities. Phone calls
  • - Detroit, Mich. 9:50a t Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobb y - Top Ridge, New York ' 10:30a t Davi d Ginsburg - Seattle. Wash. - 10:44a Harry 10:51a t McPherson t o second floor George Christian 10:52a To -•...: for National City Christian Church CHURCH
  • , Manager, Personnel Services, ChrJsler Corporation, Detroit, Michigan A. F. Jacobson, President, Northwestern Bell Telephone Co, Omaha, Neb. Paul B. Jessup, Director of Corporate Relations, Kennecott Copper Corporation, New York, New York Thomas V. Jones
  • , the Detroit Edison Company, Detroit Clark, Mr. Edward A . - Lawyer, Austin, Tex. Donald C. Cook, President. American Electric Power Co. , New York City Charles E. Eble, President, Consolidated Edison. New York City Robert H. Gerdes^ President, Pacific Gas
  • said the very appointment of the President's Advisory Commission has deterrent factors. He said the help of news media will be of great assistance. He continued "We cannot do very much overnight. The information we already have gained from Detroit
  • Detroit (Mich.)
  • by asking her to come see him sometime. Date AugUSt1, White House p^. Joseph Beirne (b. 2)President, 1966 Monday CWA George Meany - Saratoga, New York (b. 2) President, AFL-CIO The President asked mf to get Andy Biemiller for the Postmaster General
  • Black Natlonalist Movel"l'leMt, DeRvor Division C 1 1/30/68 A~ Black Nationalist Movement, Detroit Division NLll 11'2.A:.-\3-\~l ~·SON'\I ~u t=o I). \:4) C 80 1/31/68 -14r-(t~ utt»d ~'1/J./(3 .eaa repoll Black NationalistMovement
  • . Joyce needs goint. said that the hippies a sense of cooperation "Mao knew that and have taught the new left that it between members in order to keep so did George Washington." He said that the Negroes of Detroit were not completely united
  • Folder, "Interim Report - Office of Investigations - Reports of Investigators 1967-1968 [Cities]: Detroit [1 of 3]," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 2
  • in the license, and no renewal of such license shall be granted ex• cept upon the filing of a new application. Every li­ cense issued hereunder shall bear the imprint of the right thumb of the licensee, or, if that be not pos­ sible, of the left thumb or some
  • Detroit (Mich.)
  • Folder, "Interim Report - Office of Investigations - Reports of Investigations [Cities]: Detroit [3 of 3]," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 2
  • . David Bell Hon. Walt Rostow Hon. Jack Valenti Oke in for pix. Group was shown album of pictures which are being prepared for Prime Minister Gandhi of her visit to the President. Departed So. Lawnvia helicopter for AAFBand Detroit. Arrived Andrews AFB
  • spelled waD backwards.) 1 I We engaged DJ'troit, in investigations Grand Rapids, inlOG!Ethe Newark, Plainfield, following cities: Elizabeth, Englewood, Jllrsey City, New Brunswdick, Old Taylor, and Cambridge, Md.Ji 1: . o r vast ~ and FAR
  • :15a f Hon. Warren Christopher , Deput y Attorney General , Detroit, Mich. 7:40a Breakfast 8:18a t Operator. "tell Secy McNamara that Sen. Symington is on the TODAY Show talking '\ about arms. "~ 8:23a f Senator 8:25a f Hon. 8:32a t f, Senator
  • 'HUE House ENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON MA V « The. .1 / In Out 12:20a • Lo i or t ...... Activity (include visited by) LD f • Hon. Warren Christopher - Detroit 4:30a t Situation Room 6:34a t £_ 7:45a , Situation Room f' :, / 8:16a t 9
  • . Departed new guest house enroute main house. GT. Told Pres Sen Yarborough was on phone. Pres said he would be right ther Back at main house, talked to Sen Yarborough in Detroit, Mich. Departed main house towards hanger, w/Mrs. Valenti, Courtenay Valenti
  • ' .... . .. _ I ... ., -. UNITED S'tiATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVES'l'IGATION Z.. !leJ,ly,_Pkaae Rf/er to n, l!o. ·. Detroit, MJ.chig~n December 7~ 1966 Re: Breakthrough The :inform~tion bereiruifit(f;;r set forth
  • , USS S - Dic k Goodwin and Lawrence O'Brien. - t o Andrews AFB arr'g 10:0 1 am. There wer e tw o Jet Stars departin g fro m Andrew s and the Presidential Jetsta r containe d the followsing accompanyin g tne Pres. : - Fle w t o Detroit, Michigan . Mrs
  • be a diversionary tactic. Belle Isle, the recreation area in the Detroit River that had been the scene of the 1943 riot, was sealed off. In an effort not to attract people to the scene, _some broadcasters cooperated by reporting no news of the riot. As a · result
  • :attempti:n:g to recruit new members and expand its sphere of influenceo To d.~te RAM has orga.rdzed 9 according uni ts FD-323 (Rev. 11-29-61) UNITED STATES FEDERAL BUREAU Detroit, August Iri Reply, Please Refer to· FileNo. DEPARTMENT DE 157
  • Folder, "Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) - FBI Reports - Detroit" Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 18
  • . When he is caught up, he can help with the many miscellaneous duties in Social Pil••• Witb a new Clerk to do this work, it will relieve Ed Ratti, who is well experienced and qualified to do many important duties, in which a new person is unable to do
  • in her room Cyrus Vance - Detroit, Mich. Cong. J J Pickle . 8:00a t Cong. Jack Brooks 8:05a t Secv 8:25a t Cong. ~~^f~ 8:33a t The ^•' ____^_—___ 9:40a t ^_ 9:50a t 10:00a • 10:45a ii FRIDAY •* ^^^* Situation Room Hon. 7:52a t 28, 1967
  • --- became extremely inct'ignant to find their double- parked cars being ticketed and towed away . News of this police action was rapi d ly transmitted by cab radio throughout the ghetto. The difference betwee n Newark and Detroit at th is point , however
  • . and flew to Detroit, Michigan Arrived DETROIT METROPOLITAN AIRPORT , MICHIGAN Deplaned w/ Mrs . Johnson Crowds greeted the President and Mrs. Johnson and bands played hit campaign songs. Reception committee included : 2 students from Lyndon Baines Johnson
  • ; and P. Bert Lewie, E. I. du Pont Director of de Nemours & Company and new Administrative Plana for Progress. and national efforts to bring about equal employ­ ment opportunities.'' Firms subsidizing the Detroit seminar were: Aluminum Company of America