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  • ~, .. 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
  • 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
  • . 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
  • . Joyce needs goint. said that the hippies a sense of cooperation "Mao knew that and have taught the new left that it between members in order to keep so did George Washington." He said that the Negroes of Detroit were not completely united