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  • $600,000 which he . described as a "drop in the bucket" compared to what is needed. Levison noted that Harry Wachtel has $30,000 from an advertisement for the King Memorial Foundation. Levison was critical of Andrew Young, Executive Vice President
  • or four years and they have been pretty meticulous in keeping their records. I suspect that advertisements of this type which combine both their deductible campaign to educate and register the voters with their non-deductible campaign of legislative
  • a question and answer type pamphlet to the public entitled "Dr. King Speaks on the War in Vietnam." It was also agreed that a full-page advertisement would be run in "The New York Times" on April 16, 1967, defending King's stand on Vietnam. • n / Later
  • 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
  • REYNOLDS for a stereophonic set and to apend money advertising on LYKDOlf B. JOBBSOB•a radio or television •tationa ln Tezas. . .. ST.nilT said be f 1rst heard of .TBHIKS being arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department probably on the night
  • at 315½ Eddy, Ithaca, New York. '1'he November 8, 1966, issue of the "Cornell ( Daily Sun,'' a Cornell University daily ne'1spaper, contained an advertisement signed, mong others, by one David J. Rindos, class of '69. This advertisement stated