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  • 1:30 P.M. Closed meetings for the Fruit of Islam (FOi) are held on Monday evenings at 8 P.M., while the Muslim Girls Training (MGT) is held on Saturday mornings. A. Membership 1. Leaders On November 25, 1967, T-2 advised that LARRY LIGHTNERis
  • 'i $I ·~1 ~ ');f/~iJJ 1LSK300 309P EST UAR 9 6, N VUA040 POU PD VU NEW YORK NY 9 137P EST PRESIDENT LYNDON B JOHNSON WHITE HOUSE WASHIC URGE IMMEDIATE FEDERAL ACTION TO PROTEST LIVES AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS IN ALABAMA MRS JAMES FARMER 165
  • of the scale disinherited acceptable to put business ···--··-·-·~---·- -~----···· ·-·- • ••• •••••• •• and the lives of millions of our revolution through the terrible to a new life. pains said one must go of death in order We have gone through
  • . Creighton made a foolish statement yesterday about the civil rights situation. He left this morning at seven o 1clock for a funeral in New Jersey and will be back this evening. Bill~axter and I will see him this evening or tomorrow. When you get a chance
  • to take is this: Do every­ thing we can to speed our drive for victory, because unless Hitler and his Italian and J apanese partners are de­ feated there will be only the cold, bleak hopelessness of a new Dark Age. At the same time, think hard and often
  • , Ambassador of Colombia CORNER, Frank, Ambassador of New Zealand BOGDAN, Corneliu, Ambassador of Rcma,nia PEAL, s. Edward, Ambassador of Liberia RIVERA, Julio, Ambassador of El Salv-d.dor VELASQUEZ, Jorge T., Ambassador of Panama GUNNENG, Arne, Ambassador
  • C02741287 □ SPECIAL MEMORANDUM EO 13526 3.3(b)(1 )>25Yrs EO 13526 3.3(b)(6)>25Yrs EO 13526 3.5(c) BOARD OF NATIONAL ESTIMATES The New Situation in the Persian Gulf 1 February 1968 No. 3-68 I SA I IZ 7D E.O. 13526, ec. 3.5 NU/RAC By a&t
  • . DISTRICT JUDGE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS DALLAS, il'EXAS -'1·I.~i,,. ! ~ ' I " DEEPLY REGRET SENATOR ANDERSON IS UNABLE TO COME TO DALLAS MAY 15. HE APPRECIATES INVITATION BUT SAYS ~ HE JUST CANNOT POSSmLY 1\1.AKE rr. REGARDS. I I:.' -..:. ; 11
  • been served by the program, 17 from the administrators, from medical groups, · from hospitals, 18 f~om 19 and from interested citizens. 20 Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Ohio: Dallas, New Orleans, 21 New York, Washington, D. 22 that we
  • COULD ·BE' SUMMARIZED AS UNDERLINING THE WEAKNESS OF lNTERNATIONAL REACTIONS. TO NEW US BOMB I NG POLICY. · . ..... . . i. -~ . HE STATED THAT FROM THE 19TH THRU THE· 21ST OF ·MAY TWO ECHELONS OF' US AIRCRAFT HAD DELIBERATELY ATTACKED A. P.URELY
  • . As to Tweed and Segal, they have worked extremely hard without compensation to make this Committee successful. This letter would constitute the only recognition of their efforts. The letter to Seymour and Marshall is important as it might give a new direction
  • News,· Ernest K. Lindley, Newsweek Magazine,· James Reston, New York Times and Lawrence E. Spivak regular panel member. *** Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D., Conn.) inserts this historical interview in the Con­ gressional Record, issue of April 19, 1961
  • , Th~r sday nigit tor release a.rl7 Swida;.7 morning to ~ll hea.dqU&rters; tor delivery S•turd&7 noon in pbraon to the 0111 or politieul editors of ~v~ry UIM.Jor .,_.ptir • .Buck sho~ld hwldle this bi~selr, puet raoly •1th & new 9iotare ot Lrndon in IDl
  • yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Julius Epstein 470 Fourth Avenue New York 16, New York LBJ GER gw [1 of 3] INDUSTRIEKURIER UNABHANGIGE ZEITUNG FUR POLITIK, WIRTSCHAFT UNO TECHNIK .. DUSSELDORF OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: JULIUS EPSTEIN
  • . NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL GO~TFIDEPf'FIAis 22 October 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR GENERAL CLIFTON As I mentioned this morning I have drafted a new NSAM on exercises in which I have tried
  • University_ .116-116th Street·& ~roadway .New York, New York. 10027 Tel: AC 212--280-3368 Mr. Troy V. Post· President and Chairman of the Board Greatamerica Corporation National Bank of Commerce Bldg. Dallas, Texas. 75201 Tel: AC 214--RI 8-9161 D~. Stephen J
  • and I have kept up through the years from Uncle John Will with the news of you all. Please remember me to the girls when you write them. Thank you so much for your generous remarks about Lyndon. I always hope we will find a quiet enough week or two
  • , in New Orlon.nn.. But krurnillg, as 110 all do, \ \ that no man in /\maricn should be noousod of boing n traitor to his oountcy until auoh trnitoi:ohip has blossom.1;ul for-th in a.eta of traitor­ Ghip, I say a.11 Amol·ioans are patriots a.nu a ll
  • than tho following morning at ratee eub8tanllally lower than the NU rate telceram or day letter rates. DEF'ERREDS ~ Plain laoguago messages, subJect to bclog deterred In favor or full rato and CDE . messages. · N IGHT LETTERS (NLT ) Overnight plali:-la
  • govto in 1963., he has efforts to dominate form.so to say that USOis concerned about Telegraphic transmission k to reveal of politic-al by his or course Opposition of power under new constitutional 2o You are authorized Drafted by, • easing
  • are meeting here to dedicate this new center to better understanding among all men. For that is my purpose in speaking to you. Last night I spoke to the people of the Nation. This morning, I speak to the people of all nations— so that they may understand with­
  • in Tampa, Florida, in late February 1967. Members of this group allegedly took a laundry truck to Dallas where Martin Layton was 1Lthe trigger man, IL and Garrison reportedly has the laundry truck stashed away in New Orleans. No identifiable information has
  • -Hat Dinar, Bloom­ field, New ~ersey, has been seen with JOHN BEHRINGER_and is actively promoting the U:CA at his place of employment. MK T-3 advised on December 15, 1S66, . that during the early morning hours of December 12, 1966, Volume 7, 7th
  • , President, Reed Roller Bit Company, Houston, Texas Robert S. Stevenson, President, Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. , Milwaukee, Wisc. Hudson G. Stoddard, Associate, Earl Newsom & Co., New Yor, N. Y. Fla~ger F. Tannery, President, Frito-Lay, Inc., Dallas
  • of: WILLIAMC. KASH Date: New York, New York Offke1 AUG3 1 1967 Fleld Office FIie I: 100-138651 Title: WILLIAMLEO EP.rON, JR. Character: INTERNALSECURITY-PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY Bureau File l:100-432251 Subject resides at Apartment ~, 1470 Amsterdam
  • ATLAN'l'A 0 BRIDGE'l'ON. . CAMBRIDGE CINCINNATI DAYTON DET~OIT ELIZABETH ENGLEWOOD .. GRANDRAPIDS . I JERSEY CITY .. MILWAUKEE NEW BRUNSWICK. .. NEWHAVEN . NEWARK PATERSON. .... PHOENIX PLAINFIELD ROCKFORD TAMPA TUCSON •. , ) - 121
  • though we may have inconvenienced some of you. We have done the best we could under the circumstances • We are particularly delighted that we should have here with us this morning some of our most cherished friends and some of the best executives
  • , perhaps the international food program. Morrison said on politics, there is a new law, passed by the Republicans. Purpose is to take the Nebraska Presidential Primary out of the popularity contest. The Secretary of State shall place on the ballot all
  • · ~ coit -deftd e!mg . t _, 8*mt1Jm...e. ~ . etewat tau ltllrt ere attd t . .. &tlltCfOA 1'ttb hlm • _ rs, Ill · · hlw dleoU . .... whbl. . .. . . Jtm CalllP, ·. , · ·ntncto.ir ~ "•A..oetltloa . , . lloom.1924. IJlvta·8idldtq Dallas a, T· · Mr:. T
  • Nove.mber 26 , 1965 Meeting -LBJ Ranch ll:35a Dec . 2, 1965 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 15, 1965 10:30 a. m. To: The President From: Will Sparks {vS Attached is the NEW YORK TIME S clipping about land reform in Chile which you asked me
  • . m. The President opened the meeting with reference to the anticipated March on Washington October 21 and 22. Secretary McNamara reported that he checked this morning with the Bureau and that the sponsors still claim they will have 200, 000 people
  • STEGALL From: Carol Carlyle The following people work for Eleanor Lambert and will be coming in on Wedneeday morning to help with the lashlo.n ahow. · Cele Bryant• 184 Columbus Avenue New York. New York Vera Qa wanaky .ftJ . 014 Le'tlngton New York
  • PRESIDENT HUMPHREY NEW. CHAIRMAN OFPCEEO The affirmative action activities of the Presi­ dent's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity will be maintained and accelerated in the coming months, according to Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Speaking at his
  • . NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH COLONEL ROBIN OLDS. Colonel Olds saluted the President as he was introda.ced to the Commander in Chief by Colonel James U. Cross, Military Aide to the President. The President asked if Colonel Olds was ready for his new
  • . The President asked for a report from General Wheeler on Vietnam. General Wheeler: There is nothing new since the memo this morning. There were no attacks except for a mortar attack on an airfield. A report on that action is not in yet. The President: How about
  • Four -- are available the last two days of the trip. They will meet us in Tallahasse -- the next morning can leap frog along the way as much as needed. My suggestion is Mobile and New Orleans. But, as I said, they are available all day long and can
  • Monday their time o:;: ·would :recon1mend Monday their time. Recommend targets south of Hanoi. Presi
  • ·assure you that the many new programs provided tor in the Hollsing be administered tor tbese promptly and witb oew programs have been tundedo onceo• and O'rban Deve:lopmerit Act ~t 196$ will sre already· no delay. 1n ettect.o Most of our
  • on the story in the New York Times this morning on the Presidential panel studying the program for the cities1 MR. IAITIN: Q. I know nothing about it. Joe, is Mr. Bundy in the White Bouse today1 MR. LAITIN: Yes. MORE -- -· -2- Q. Can you tell us