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  • : Very good! WATSON: I wanted to report that I understand the meeting was scheduled this morning at 11:00 with Mr. Clifford. However, I read :· on a tickertape, #AP 43's our nUinber, a report out of the Los Angeles which says "Senator Robert F
  • Duslag Los Angeles Herald Examiner Mr. William J. Eaton United Press International Miss Kathleen Ellis -2 Gold-2 Bronze-swimming; Indianapolis, Indiana Miss Cathy..J. Ferguson 2 Gold--swimming; Burbank, California Mr. Edward P. Ferry Gold-rowing; Seattle
  • Hubenthal, Los Angeles Herald Examiner _^ _^ along vith an 1 [onoijary John Milt Morris, AP membership in Charles Werner, Indianapolis Star the American \sso^ Art Poinier, Detroit News of Cartoonists " ! Art Wood, USITA DJ Dan Dowling, NY Herald Trib"*\ J
  • , Knickerbocker News, Albany, N. Y. Don Goodenow, managing editor, Los Angeles Herald Examiner Louis Guzzo, managing editor, Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Randolph Hearst, Jr. More on Page 12 Dam October White House Da\ 5, 1966 Wednesday Activity
  • . [5 of 8] ­ - 3 - 9. The Los Angeles School System will htee 55 nurses, 55 nurses aides, and 23 doctors to conduct regular and special health examinations / of children in deprived areas/. This will enable the schools to detect medical
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • ~ 2. Congressional Leadership 3. Congress, The Great 89th 4. Chicago 5. Cabinet and Agency Head · 6. Budget Bureau (Reorganization) 7. Personnel 8. Official 9. National Alliance of Businessmen ~ 1966 (Califano) 10. Los Angeles Riots
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT The attached memorandum on the Los Angeles situation is unsigned because your 9:00 a.m. deadline made it necessary to transmit it before Mr. Shriver got back into town. Its contents, however
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • regular and special examinations. 8. To support the basic educational efforts and to give dimension to the lives of slum children, the Los Angeles school system will offer a wide range of intensive remedial, cultural, vocational and health projects
  • Folder, "1965 Task Force on Los Angeles Riots," Task Force Reports, Box 10
  • June 5, 1967 Honorable John A. McCone Chairman Josua Hendy Corporation 61Z Sou.th Flower street Loa Angeles. Califor.n!a 90017 Dear John: I certainly appreda·ted ~ takb3g time to meet with Bill Graham during his visit to- Los. Angeles. He tell.a
  • Watts (Los Angeles, Calif.)
  • 11:10a 11:15a 11:45a 12:30p 12:45p 1:45p 1:50p 1:55p 2:00p 2:15p 2:20p 2:30p 2:45p 3:40p 5:30p 6:30p 7:00p 25 7:30p t t f t t t Day Saturda y Biltmore Hotel , Lo s Angeles , Cal . Activity (includ Date. Expenditure Code e visite d by) * LD
  • lobby. Library Security Gets New Look Officer Phil Guerra takes a last look at the old ... . . . and Officer David Samuelson models the new. 14 A Narrow Escape in World War II The Los Angeles Times recently reported the death, at age 84, of Saburo
  • a polygraph examination [ and an extensive interview by the Los Angeles, California, Police Depart­ \ ment, Miss Serrano admitted that her story was a complete fabrication. An employee of the San Gabriel Valley Gun Club, Duarte, California, where Sirhan
  • . This came up prior to completion of my thesis. M: This was the Citizens National Bank of Los Angeles? R: This was the Citizens National, right. It is now the southern division of a very large West Coast bank called Crocker. I was directed
  • from seeing bank examination reports; LBJ’s affect on banking; Supervisors Act of 1966; working with Bill Mazer and Joe Califano at the White House; criticism from Wright Patman in regard to inspection record; the importance of confidentiality; Bill
  • Officer, The Cleveland Foundation; Thomas Bradley, Mayor, Los Angeles; Maynard Jackson, Mayor, Atlan­ ta; Esther Peterson, former Assistant Secretary, Deparlmen o[ Labor; Wendell Anderson, Governor, Minnesota; Earl Johnson, Jr., Professor of Law. Universi­
  • the assassination, but can not go much farther because some his sources have begun to ask for ·the kind of money or.protection that he is unable to provide. 1, Charlie Stein, a petty racketeer connected with organized crime, contacted James Earl Ray in Loe Angeles
  • r= (/) bJECUTIVE fir,/ z./f 1'5 ~~/,(
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • at a Grand Special Whistlestop Campaign Tour ______ 9?cltedule of /]?loj,6 ---■-■Los Angeles . . . . . . . . 8:50 Pasadena . . . . . . . . . . 9:20 222 S. Raymond St. Azusa ... . ......... 10:00 800 N. Azusa Claremont ......... 10:30 1st & Indian Hill
  • ; distributed Progressive Labor Party pamphlet. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr:, spoke in Cincinnati day before June, 1967 riots broke out. · SAM DAMU of "US", Los Angeles, at Black .Power meeting, Cincinnati, 7/8/67 0 DAMU spoke about above-surface legitimate
  • to get across is that a crisis like that at Los Angeles could be both a danger point and an opportunity. King felt this is the time to seek the causes and face the fact that we have not done enough to right the wrongs. King and Levison also discussed
  • air/ and he's sending me couple of articles he 1 s along this line before he made such intensive research. me January 19, 1957 I Hr. Clarence Green ~reene-Rouse Productions Goldwyn Studios Los Angeles, California Dear Mr. Greene: Thank you
  • of Transcript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist Sl'RVICF sn LD CALL FROM ED PAULEY, LOS March Z6, 1968 at 7:55pm ANGELES, CALIF. Pauley - Mr. President, how are you doing? The President - Fine. Pauley - Spencer (?) and I have been doing a lot of work
  • , stated he was leaving New York City on that date en route to Los Angeles, California, where he would raise Rustin plans funds for the A. Philip Randolph Institute. to remain in Los Angeles a short time and to subsequently join Martin Luther King, Jr
  • what would happen if Rules people, knowing we're 100 votes His reply: ·short, passed it to the Floor. "They wouldn't do a thing like that." , .-----~ .• . . .• ·, ........... . ..... \ WIUIAM Lo OA-. CAtinU, il>.R4 'f • iu
  • , November 19, 1965 10:00 · Cabinet Meeting .. i,lo. ...... .~: .. . I ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1965 10:00 am Cabinet Meeting 11:00 am OFF RECORD: Secretary Gardner William Gorham Douglass Cater 11: 15 am OFF RECORD: General Wheeler
  • newsletter Monroe, North ROBERTWILLIAMSof 410 North Boyte Street, Carolina, dated November 21, 1959. Examination of the newsletter revealed: 2. Editor and Publisher: Business Manager: ROBERTFRANKLINWILLIAMS E. A. JOHNSON Circulation: M. R. WILLIAMS
  • Transportation Authority, Beston, Mass. MARTIN,C.D., Los Angeles, Calif. MASON,N., Boston, Mass. MEISSNER,Edwin B., St., Louis Car Co., St. Louis, Mo. MINETI'I, w.Joseph,, Wash., D.C. MORGAN, David E,, Trains, Milw. Wisc. MURPHY,Charles S., Wash., D .C. MURPHY
  • . It was a lso reve aled thal American 'film and news media used material produced by Hamilton Wright without 110tice lo readers and viewers that il was pnid for by foreign i::overnmcnts. Commit.lee Chairman .I. Wil­ li11m Ful brig ht (U-Ark.) sharp­ ly crilici1
  • Ch~rch of Los Angeles. Shortly before the · fir St· ~eet- , The meetmg was called to form ing of the . organizational.-. com­ a national com~ittee to ~ave mittee that was to crea.t~ · th~ . Na­ the National Baptist Convent10~, .tional Baptist
  • i., not printed attrll>ute ft to Incle of room. Ac!4reu ~tten to Vote. erters, of the People. the Times-Herald. ,ypJcal. Drew Pearson, In a recent column, wrote thRt someone had PURSUIT the "Titers would never recog• ,f Call• told him that Herbert
  • :31a f Walt 4:04a t 4: 23a A. t Rostow - told the President that Senato r Robert Kennedy had been shot in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles W. Moursund - houseguest in mansion Mrs. Johnson 4:3la f Walt Rostow 5:10 t The Attorney General
  • in the disorders IV. The Riot as Expressive Rampage While many of the riots examined had a pronounced. rational and political component, others, insofar as they were initiated by Negro aggressive actions , were predomi­ nantly expressive rampages . The · rewards
  • ·@ ' * X SAM YORTY MAYOR OFFICE OF THE CITY Los MAYOR HALL ANGELES, CALIFORNIA December 5, 90012 1967 Mr.· W. Marvin Watson S~ecial Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Marv: Mogulof about I am told by Weaver
  • , Baltimore, Md Thomas E. O'Brien, Exec. Dir., Big Brothers of America, Philadelphia S. Buford Scott, Richmond, Va. Dennis Smyth. Baltimore, Md. Doctor T. W. Wilson. Montreat, N. C. Hon. Thomas C. Yager, South Los Angeles, Calif Hugh Pendexter Dick Osling
  • with Siegel and Ken BeLieu this morning before attending a hearing on NASA appropriations. He attends a luncheon in honor of President Truman at Skeeter Johnston’s office, talks with John Connally who is in Los Angeles; he also meets with Bill Munnell
  • in Los Angeles on March 16 at 2000 hours (PST) and will depart from Los Angeles International Airport aboard a Pan American Flight# 817 on March 17 at 0900 hours. Depart­ ment of the Army is requested to provide baggage handling and surveillance teams
  • with Stanley Marcus, Ed Connally, Mr. Choate (Boston Herald-Traveler), Mr. & Mrs. Hobart Taylor, Jr., Jim Pipkin and Augustus Long of Texaco, and Frank Mayborn. Talks with Woodrow Seals and with Secy. Freeman. 1/20 Lunch at White House for [Democratic
  • to invade the Tachen Islands. LBJ’s diary notes that the President called and talked with LBJ. LBJ and CTJ (Lady Bird Johnson), leave late today by train for the Mayo Clinic, where LBJ will undergo an examination and tests in connection with a kidney stone
  • • in Miniatry or &iucati~n, ohieny as vocational aids expert. , Miguel Angel Vasque~ served in Ministry or Education as chiet editor or the publications section. January 1949 January 1949 Alfredo Guerra Borgee Secretary in El Salvador. February 1949 Carlos
  • Sheriff's Office are conducting an inv~stigation. -etJN F I DEN I IAb- ,-4- .. COMFIBEHTJ AI z-.. SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND DISTURBANCES PROTEST VIGIL, DAYTON,OHIO The "Journal Herald," a newspaper in general circulation in Dayton, Ohio, carried