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  • .. \ ., JULY 29, 1967 - 11:05 a.m. DETROIT RIOT Vice President Cyrus Vance, George Christian '·. ,, ( . ~. ' ;_:.,. ' v··~· ~"'.1 --1 I MEMORANDUM ~-- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON GO~TYIDEN"rIA L July 29, 1967 MEMORANDUM
  • ' '. ·- -- .JULY 24, 1967 - 10:35 a.m. REPRESENTATIVE TO SEND TO DETROIT I, Secretary McNamara Abe Fortas George Christian ,.., .,. , ' S ' r.:.. , ; ' !' 57. - MEMORANDUM 5~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ,. -..._. GOnFIDE~i'FIAL
  • '• - •' l JULY 24, 1967 - 11:15 a. m. ­ DETROIT RIOTS \Attorney General Clark l ·-Sec. McNamara Warren Christopher Abe Fortas Larry Levinson George Christian Roger Wilkins John Doar Tom Johnson ,,.. MEMORANDUM r.,....,_ .. 60
  • ~, .. l Ol)fftre nt tqr AttorneyC6rnentl Dlaal}tngt.ott, I. Cit. ) ( • ,,.a.,ti August 5, 1967 ~~J---- Honorable George Romney· Governor of Michigan Lansing, Michigan Dear • Governor: At the President's request, I am writing you
  • of Copyright . '!1 1:1 J '. \ C r !. si3 t.:;e :c : c ·~~ : i 0 p . rn . :: o l 2 : 2 Ci 2. . ~---i . l::l.oldeF1 W. 'fhomos Johnson NOTES OF THE P R ES I D E:,~T S A CTIVITIES DURING THE DE TIZ OlT C R3IS 1 Jul y 2 4 , 1 96 7 At 10 p. in. George Chr i
  • of labor leaders today. "George Meany and tib.e labor people were just wonderful. I wanted to get two of you {Rusk and McNamara) here to hear the good things they were saying. I told them that we have 5 million more working now since I have been President
  • , George Romney's fate is already apparent. Romney's only chance for the nomination is to sweep the party primaries to support his standings in the Harris and Gallup ;>oils. Until recently it was widely be­ ieved that Romney's big problem was bis failure
  • be open to you -- the labor leaders of America. 11 ­ 2 George Meany To negotiate with the Viet Cong is like negotiating a collective bargaining agreement with an invisible employer. Every responsible citizen must be against withdrawal in Vietnam
  • interview and the question they asked him on George Romney 1 s brainwashing comment. The Speaker commented 11 it was more than amusing, it was astonishing that anyone who might find himself in the White House could be brainwashed so easily. 11 Albert said he
  • that the President heard it and is displeased. The President talked about the poll in yesterday's Washington Post front page story which showed the President defeating Romney and Nixon whether George Wallace was in or out of the race. He pointed out that last
  • this approach would be for the President to telephone George Meany and say that his advisers, other than Secretary Wirtz, were pres sing for a Taft-Hartley injunction; that the Taylor Panel, which was con­ sidered pro-labor , had recommended a reasonable basis
  • . When someone is kept as a slave, he said, there is a minimum of trouble. As suppressed people begin to rise from prejudice and discrimination there is naturally going to be more problems. George Christian ~ I NOTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT
  • Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
  • a. m. I .· I Vice President Sec. Rusk Sec. McNamara Ambassador Bunker Amb. Komer General Wheeler General Westmoreland CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow Georg~ . Christian Tom Johnson \ 1-' MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 24
  • the President said to Governor Romney this morning? MR. CHRISTIAN: I don't know. O George, does the President plan to take a role in the release of the Kerner Commission Report? Will we have a statement or anything for cameras? MR. CHRISTIAN: At this point I
  • Olds, our number one pilot, says he has never seen any boys like the ones we have sent out there. They are superior to any soldiers we have ever had. t George Christian ) ) )_. October 6, 1967 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S INTERVIEW WITH NICHOLAS
  • Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
  • attacking George Washington, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, Truman and other American Presidents for getting involved in foreign conflicts and cited these to show that this current situation must be viewed in the context of our national history. The President
  • in their observations. They studied the past of these people to understand the elections. At this point Mayor McKeldin interrupted to say "and no one tried to brainwash us." (This referred to Governor Romney's charge a day earlier that he had been brainwashed on Vietnam
  • Christian, George E. (George Eastland), 1927-2002
  • or Black Power sympathizers will not be admitted) George Romney $1,000.00 REWARD For the ARREST and conviction of Governor Elect George Romney for the crimes of CRIM IN AL NEGLIGENCE, al I of which were done in violation of the constitution and laws
  • Charles Thornton Roy Wilkins Katherine G. Peden Herbert Jenkins Joe Califano Harry McPherson Ramsey Clark George Christian Charles Schultze ~= ,..~?· 1· ~~:: !- ~ :.·_,.; 1.. 1~: .. ---~ :· 1 ,d\ .~ ·: . r~ :qaG, Mf !!T!MG NO I ES COPYRIGHTED NG
  • and radar c~assifi­ cation instructions we re losto The President: There are many charges corning across the tickers. You should set up a team of people to keep watch on these charges by people like Nixon and Romney and answer them quickly before they become
  • •• Jeh1t1en MEETitH;; ''Oif) COi' t "161 Ffrf D Meeting began: Meeting ended: 1 :51 p. m. 2:12 p. m. NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH LLOYD SHEARER of Parade Magazine August 7, 1967 Shearer: What adjectives would you use to describe George
  • will be a formality; this will avoid the political stickiness that attended Romney's call for help last summer. It seems logical that the group that makes the initial recommendation concerning the necessity of federal troops should remain on hand throughout
  • soldiers: O injuries Fatalities: By gunshot: By fire: Total fatalities: to date: 94 3 196 22 1 23 As of app1--oximately noon, July 25, 1967, Michigan -Governor George Romney, Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanagh and Mr. Cyrus Vance, ·special Assistant
  • with you at or after lunch. Although we claim no higher wisdom for our chola-e of these 10, there are reasons, ln some eases, whlch you mlght wish to hear from us. W. W. Rostow Names Eliminated Eugene R. Black James A. Perklns James Wadsworth George B
  • 1236 Attention: Miss R. c. Calenberg Department of State Washington, D. C. 20520 George Quayle Cannon* GEORGIQUAYLE(Jan. II, 1827-Apr. 12, 1901), Apostle in the CANNO:N, Church of Latter-day Saints, was born in Liverpool, England, the eldest child
  • . Romney, George 11.. Population 12. Post Viet Nam Planning Committee: Crime Control and Education 13. Program Reporting Data and Statistics {background for Fred Behen on Federal Aid to Urban Areas) 14. Program Information for Detroit (drafts) 15. New York
  • . father of twelve. Now working hard and aided by new corruption indictments of Democrats, Volpe holds a slim lead over Bellotti. Michigan: Republican Incumbent George Romney, 56, speaks proudly of unprecedented state prosperity, generally ignores
  • . father of twelve. Now working hard and aided by new corruption indictments of Democrats, Volpe holds a slim lead over Bellotti. Michigan: Republican Incumbent George Romney, 56, speaks proudly of unprecedented state prosperity, generally ignores
  • Legislative Proposals) 6. Urban Economics {Booklets) 1966-67 7. Taxation, 1967 8. s. 1306, 1968 9. Fifth City: The Ecumenical Institute - 'Chicago, 1968 10. Romney, George 11. Population 12. Post Viet Nam Planning Committee: Crime Control and Education 13
  • 28, 1965, prose conference. of Ciov. Romney's w. W. Rostow MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WAIHIICOTOW October MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: 17, 1967 FOR MR. ROSTOW Romney's Appearance on "Meet the Press" Romney referred to the President's press
  • press secretary. Lnd who could be more GOP faan Gov. Romney and his wife? Catching a good bit of atten­ tion when they arrived were Sen. Strom 'Thurmond of South Carolina and his bride. "I be­ lieve Mendel Rivers is here," she bubbled. Attending without
  • , Texas [1 of 42] BOYNTON H . FLEM I NG , SHt:RIP'P' C . H . HOLCOM B , TAX A&&lli:&SOl't AND COLLECTOR F . T . GRA H AM, CRIMI NA L D I ST. A TTY . LULA GEORGE, DISTR ICT CLERK MRS . W . R . JONES, TAt: AS U IUR JAS . D . KOO N CE , C O U NTY SCHOOL SU
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  • , Bennett Cerf, Stuart Chase, 0 Sir Winston Churchill, Bernard De Voto, Lloyd Douglas, Theodore Dreiser, Dr. Will Durant, George Fielding Eliot, John Erskine, Sir Phillip Gibbs, John Gunther, Lady Molly Huggins, Rupert Hughes, H. V. Kaltenborn, Emil Ludwig
  • ., Nrlrus UIHLEIN, Robert A, Jr., Milw., Wisc. VAUGHN,Williams., Rochester, N.Y. VICKIBS, Harry F ., New York City VILA, George R., New York City VIRDEN, John c., Cleve., Ohio WATI.INGTON,Jolm F .,Jr., Winston-Salem, N • Car. WATSON,Thomas J., New York City
  • . Negroes. Psychologically they had marched with the marchers, suffered with the injured, and become more and more -embittered at the authorities. - 3 - In the November, 1965, issue of the Michigan Law Review George Edwards, ·Judge of the United States