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DEMOCRATIC
NATIONAL COMMITTEE
1730 K
STREET,
WASHINGTON
N.W.
6, D.C.
August 23, 1965
LOUIS MARTIN
TELEPHONE
DEPUTY CH A IRMAN
FEDERAL 3-8750
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. LEE WHITE
The attached
- -- (At this point, the President
answered a telephone call; he did not resume the pre-Glassboro
narration. )
The President said he was wary of the Soviet Union and its leaders.
He said it took two meetings at Glassboro to see that Kosygin did
not have full authority
- .
Governor Brown feels I should talk to the President
concerning our Los Angeles riot study and I have written Joe
Valenti as per the attached letter. The Governor told me he
talked with you on the telephone. I would like to see the
President about
- , both publicly
and privately, that my role was not one of intervention
on behalf of the Federal government but one of supp ort of
those public and private . parties in California seeking to
resolve difficulties.
In line with this, I telephoned
ahead