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  • p. m. Mr. . - .- .. February 17, 1968 flJ_p •& ~ •.S oti---, President: Herewith answers to the three questions you put to Bob Ginsburgh last night. S:ECRE'f I (~- -
  • Employment The Task Force believes that the most direct means of improving the lives of the poor in our cities is to increase their incomes; the oLjective is greatest hope for achieving this through meaningful, permanent and necessary employment. 24 15 1
  • themes em erge.' There i s T : : "the sea rc h f o r o p tio n s , as word o f th e second a tta c k on th e d e strciy ^ ts o |^ ■':'< ■ ■, , chroijology, o f c o v irs e /b a n e v e r hope to c ap tu re th e f u l l f la v o r and ■. ."
  • the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) _________________ __ , -:eAa Thursday. August 26. 1965 t z;~~CUTiV_ -// t/fl-t MEMORANDUM FOR BOB
  • , for h e lic o p te r s, fo r ammunition, for p la n e s, not because we want war, but because the aggressors have made them n ecessary. We w i l l la y a sid e th ese weapons when peace comes -- and we hope i t comes s w if t ly . But th a t i s
  • H E O U TS ET AND SC UR R E L A T I O N S WHICH WE HOPE TO SWEETEN. '^’E SHALL HAVE TO TAKE T H I S POINT INTO ACCOUNT. ; ' ' : c . [ . t A3SN.-'IN~ THAT V,£ HAVE ACHIEVED CONTROL AN^ F L E X I B I L I T Y , V/E W I L L THEN NEED TO T H I N K 0
  • factor in the State's black brother ," Br-anohe ur 11 d ica ·e, a W lf hopes to use it his listener ·to be r ad for "th Ito corroborate Jon ' testimony. coming gro r voJutiotl'' nd Defendant in today's con- to "band tog ther to top th in Philadelphia
  • in spra.y pro3ra.m fo"X the general r;oc(L rah , SCREWWORM ERADICATION USA APRIL 1, 1964 STATUS REPORT [1 of 67] FOREWARD The enclosed material concerning screwworm eradication in the United States will, we hope, bring you up-to-date on this program
  • . Gerrl waa a dlnater. Jean Klotner atarted off by apoloalalna prof,Hely for aaklR& Gerrl ta talk about auch a "delicate eubject, 11 but alnce lt l• topmoat ln voter•' m,nda, 1he felt obll&•d to have lt on the proaram. Gerrl bad hoped to alve a apeech
  • less tltan the Communists' had hoped for, ho;.·cver, ti1a.."1ks in pttrt tc the HKG's incre asing its police raids on leftist organizations. The te'rrorists rene;.;e d their c .x·.1paign shortly after the end of t he National Day c 2l2bra ti.ons , ~nd
  • MEMORANDUM FOR MR. McGEORGE BUNDY THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Sea Level Canal I am in general agreement with the main thrust of the proposed instructions to Bob Anderson and Jack Irwin regarding negotiations with Panama. I however wish to call your attention
  • ation . Max T aylor has m ade one r e se r v a tio n to Bob M cN am ara's statem en t of h is v iew s in B ob's m em orandum of A pril 21, and I think you ought to knov/ about it. It is stated in h is cable 3504 (at Tab A), and the M cN am ara text
  • was written by Bob Swartz of the Students for a Democratic Society and the Chicago Area­ Draft Resisters. This article concerned a draft resisters conference to be held in Madison, Wisconsin, in August, 1967. In December, 1966, this individual claimed
  • , and to John Buckley of o::;T, Ja:c:.es Flannery of HEW, and ·v.7illian1. Ross of BoB, whose contributions have been pa:i.·ticularly significant. i,:CkINISTRl', TIVELY CONFIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL - 2 lVien:.bers of the Task Force Gardne
  • responsibilities for the entire study, and to John Buckley of CCT, Ja:c..--.e s Flannery of H:SVl, and ·•,.'illian1. Ross of BoB, whose contributions have been pa,.·ticularly significant. l.Div.:INISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTil~L ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL - 2
  • , but not for white leaders in the Black Power Movement." 11 There are no "Toms" among youth between the ages Lynch asked if Black Power would be realized for generation. Cleage replied that he hoped so and were not realized for this generation, everything was trying
  • determined attempts to gain a spectacular victory, and is now preparing for another attempt in northern First Corps. I believe that the enemy sees a similarity between ·our base at Khe Sanh and Dien Bien Phu and hopes, by following a pattern 0£ activity
  • help brksg a chants of heart ia K a so i. 2 . I ehare Bob McMamara'a vie '» t i a t v,-e csa re a d ily Xrsnna a specific pro^vam o-v-er t!is moatli tha t w i ll bs accoptablo to Entisaasy w ithout aas.cceptabl« r i s ] ^ o f escalritica. I. layaelf am
  • and d o m e stic p o l i t i c a l p r e s s u r e s w hich th e Communists - 2 - COPY LBJ LIBRARY a lm o st c e r t a i n l y hope v i U f o r c e th e US t o c ea se and d e s i s t . N e v e rth e le s s , t h e i r v i l l i n g n e s s t o go
  • and A and H i s t o r i c a l Background Paper on Vietnam I a tta c h two documents prepared by p e o p le in Bob M anning's and my o f f i c e s : a Q and A paper on p o lic y toward South Vietnam and an h i s t o r i c a l background paper s e t t i n g fo
  • in anticipation of eventual Presidential approval of the new guidance. Bennewitz in Defense also told me yesterday that they were hoping the NSAM could be issued shortly because the new guidance will have considerable impact on our approach to stockpiling. I think
  • have made that . impossible. I hope you saw what I wrote in the "Sunday Times 11 • I trust you understand there is not the slightest chance of my deserting so long as you stand firm. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 123~6. Sec. 3.4 NLJ
  • a■ ex:preBBed in 1950 in the doM ■ tic and policie■ of the 80T1et Union. international !hu■ a •In the camp ot peace are the SoTiet Union, the Popular China ot Mao !■e be, the popular democracies of hope and A■ia, the liberating moTement ot the colonial and 1emi
  • no friend needlessly fear— and no foe vainly hope— that this is a nation divided in this election year. Our free elections— our fiJl and free debate— are America’s strength, not America’s weakness. There are no parties and there is no parti­ sanship when
  • to die to correct what he termed the "police brutality situation in Harlem.". Other sources have attributed the riots and unrest to "young punks" without a stake in the past or much hope in the future and members of various teen-~ge gangs who rule various
  • EVANS, 24/N, of 3859 Cadillac. Fatal gunshot wound to the head while looting Bob's Market at 4100 Pennsylvania. Shot by the following Detroit Police Officers: Sgt. Robert Porte; Patr. Lloyd Hewitt Norman Salo & Chester Kotowicz. Homicide File #7168
  • to correct what he termed the "police brutality situation in Harlem." Other sources have attributed the riots and unrest to ''young punks" without a stake in the past or much hope in the future and members of various teen-~3e gangs uho rule various neigbbol