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  • of Beaufort in a continuation of these demonstrations. DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED IN PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA A "Christmas carol march" in honor of civil rights martyrs is scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 28, 1967. The march is being
  • and Could Do in Los Angeles CRS's role in post-riot activities in Los Angeles is based on the following assumptions: 1. The first priority in Los Angeles is for action programs, addressed to rehabilitation and reform, which will have immediate and tangible
  • to that post in 1961 by President Kennedy. In January, 1965 he resigned to return to private law practice. Before joining the Justice Department, Mr. Marshall was a member of the Washington, D. C. law firm of Covington & Burling. Upon Mr. Marshall's resignation
  • was pulled from his vehicle and stabbed. Control has not been established over the crowd. Ramsey has set up a "command post" at Justice and is watching the situation. Frank Dryden is also getting reports from his Regional Director. One report from · Los
  • was the only fast source of news of the historic events. In other areas foreign networks relayed or rebroadcast VOA programs. In the greatest volume of traffic of any eight-day period in its history, USIA's Press Service supplied 110 posts in 103 countries
  • ". "The New York Post", an NYCdaily newspaper Late City Edition, Mc1y 17, 1967. The subject waste> surrender to the NYC Police authorities on May 2$, 1967, to complete serving his jail sentence from which he had previously been released, pending the above
  • what is potentially a very troublesome situation. I would be glad to discuss the matter with Bill Pozen ) and keep you posted. Enclosures {!{U4L A-.l..... fl> 7~. l~~ Dcm · r .1 3 0 cl. P ozen memo 11/ 1/63 to LCW re: St. Au ustine
  • in the world Trotskyist movement. The ACFI's bi-weekly publication is known as th£ "Bulletin or International Socialism", Post Office Box 721, Ansonia Station, New York, New York. On February 25, 1966, the same source advised that ACFI headquarters is located
  • and actively participated in negotiations with the publishers regarding the book. This book, which was entitled "Why We Can't Wait" was published in June, 1964. In the Summer of 1964, King began negotiations with "The Saturday Evening Post" concerning
  • legal director, MELVINGL. 20 ~CONFIBEN > -aHBIR-- IALCE 157-5490 ~ULFF intended to obtain a court order against a Post Office The Dapartment order banning "The Crusader" from the mails. order was issued by the Post Office D?partment after
  • , and in moving ahead with plans for the medical school site, violence would ensue. The Administration played down the threats. The state police set up a command post in ~he Newark armory. On June 27th, when a new Secretary wa~ to be named, the militants, led
  • pE1.-mnhlet :LncHcatcs for Pr(:)C:domil an.d 1 i✓]GtropoLi_tan Hev:Lcv/ 1 j_s pub 1ishcd o·l·.}· n-r·· Ji11"J.cJr.:q, l>--r r"oJ." l l".'.'..>c,c·lr>,--r." t ;y -i•h:·, lt1-·:
  • , 1965 Mr . Bill D. Moyers Assistant to the President The ·white House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr . Moyers : I was greatly distressed at the report of my Sunday sermon in the WASHINGTON POST this morning. The notice was brief, but was plainly and simply
  • posted on Sincerely, ~ Bess Abell Social Secretary Mrs. Clifford J. Durr 311 Montgomery Street Montgomery 4, Alabama AdO'-') AdO;;J l0ti3,C.I 01113)( .... _ ~- ' 'lAdO!)O 01113)( • It you like the idea of the Bird and Sister piece and I
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Office on the above date contains the following folders. 1 • . Political Process 2. Post Vietnam Planning , 3• Press Contacts 4·. Wage-Price Guideposts .· 5. Vietnam 6. Watts , ... ~:· - .. •,; ~ ,. - ·~ 7. . Detroit - Chronology - Aug
  • ------ one of the intersections, three blocks from the housing project• Officer John Gleason, together with two reserve officers, had been poste Gleason was a veteran officer, the son of a former lieutenant on the police de­ partment. Shortly after 8:00
  • Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News­ letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
  • in li'amil7 Court on Jul.7 27, 1966, to answer a ohal'ge ot non-support brought b7 his eatranged wife, ROSALEE. Mra. GRAYtold the Court that her husband owed $2So.oo tor the GRAYwas released support or herself and their two children. when friend■ posted
  • THE BLACKPANTHERPARTY On May 7, 1967, an article appeared in the "Denver Post," Denver daily newspaper, entitled "Colorado Racial Violence Called Inevitable." This article reported on a black power symposium sponsored by several Denver area churches at the Black Forest
  • , Empty People Now Come to Life' Lillian Smith Raps New Authors By Marie Smith Washington Post Staff Writer word you mus: never be caught using. "They are still talking the old njhiJlisms of the 19th Century; they are still moan­ ing about the human
  • , and has been activa in tae civil rights movement for s~varal years. He has participated in demonstrations sponsorad by the Syracuse, M. Y., Chapter of CORE. In th~ usyracus~ Post Star:ide.rd: a. Syracuse daily nstispapel', issua of l-iay 13, 1965, th-ere
  • to ''The Saturday Evening Post" magazine for $7,500. This has not been verified to date. ALLEGEDTRANSPORTATION OF GUNSTO HARLEMAREA OF NEWYORKCITY A insufficient advi6ed one contact with source of this Bureau with whom there has been contact to determine his
  • ,.. .... z: "' 0 Q HB33 a: ,. LO IA RIOROA .. ~ ASHDC 1126 16 ST 0: ~ z .. HB34 e LIX PUTTE A ,. ,.. :,: .. SHDC 1712 E HAMPSHIREVE Q e a 0: 5 H SHBYS 1TH, PRESIDET NATIO CI L ALLIANCE OF POST l EMPLOYEES 16 4 11 ST A....HDC I
  • ~·" .:; Cop1~s of the attached were setlt- tOl:he following:~ --=---- POST Lee W:1.itc, Bill Moyers , George Reedy , a nd Jack 'f. Valenti with the following notation: "A good article that you may be able to use whe n would have visiting with Negro leaders
  • •,, an.., r.~~·· •.n~r •• h n., ; ;-;:·~m.s ::~~t~ be c!istrii:uted • , 1:? the ~gEn::y to v:itichloaned. . . .. - 0 UNITED _, BUREAU 0 , • OF JUSTICE , ' STA~·E~f DEPART)~ENT FEDEltAL , .. OF INVESTIGATION qos Post Office Building Bal ti_more
  • progress made toward accomplishing the second. · In addition to averting a formal request from the Governor for a Presidential disaster declaration, the major achievement toward quieting the post-riot difficul­ ties consisted of a resolution of the long