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- is having a picture made at Bachrach's and is sending Lady Bird books and clippings.
- photographer , Bachrach
To th e White House - arriving at 2:19
To Dentists' offic e for g ingivectomy
Dr. Travell's office until 3:59
Cliff Carter - re: Cheyenne, Wyoming trip
Arrive EOB
Robert Anderson, NYC (returning hi s call)
Jesse Kellam , Austin
Meeting w
- . Hugh Addonizio of Newark, New Jersey
Hon. Ivan Allen of Atlanta, Georgia
Hon. Walton H. Bachrach - Cincinnati, Ohio
Hon. John S. Ballard Akron, Ohio
Hon. Joseph M. Barr ^^^^^^^Pittsburgh, Pa
Hon. Albert Boutwell -Birmingham, Ala.
Hon. Willard Barr
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Cincinnati
Evaluation,
Coming
Mon. 6/12/67 - Tue, 6/13/67 - Reid,
1:11 Statement - Dr. Robert Reid July 27, 1967.
2!!/ Telegram - To: Robert Reid, From: Walton H. Bachrach, Subject:
Council
Meeting 6/14/67.
25/
Newspaper article
- Cincinnati
Herald
- on the people on the streets.
Mayor Walter H. Bachrach declared that he was "quite
surprised" by the disturbance because the council had "worked
like hell" to help Negroes.
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When no city official appeared at the meeting that
evening, the throng that had
- on the streets.
Mayor Walton H. Bachrach declared that he was "quite
surprised" by the disturbance .b ecause the council had
llworked like hell" to help Negroes.
As in w ] other
cities, municipal officials, whose contacts wer:J generally.)
with the small
- them as the
de facto representatives of the community.
Yet, by all
indications, the militants were the only persons with
influence on the people on the street$.
Mayor Walter H. Bachrach declared that he was "quite
surprised" by the disturbance because