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On the state of the Nation, he said:
is going to hell. "
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1 just don't think this country
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
August 12, 1967
11:00 a. m.
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
Bob Fleming
Attached are notes on your conversation
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the
state's
Commissioner
a za phone call
received
Boczner
night.
At abourti-"dawn on Sunday,
Community Affairs
~nee
~ a result,
the city
,J
v-N~~
telephoned
to request
·~ation.
night
requesting
to Plainfield
of
from a member of
him
- heard
several shots fired ·from ._the roof of .the motel., followed by more shooting and
windows breaking.
• •
Cleveland Reed w~s :on tie telephone talking t~ his girlfriend,
Glenda
Tucker, 15/.F, when someone f'orcedthe
apartment door and two or three
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Italiap; _the persons they arrested largely Negro.
Community
leaders agreed that, as in most police forces, there was a
small minority of ·o fficers who abused their responsibility.
This, conversely, gave .an aura of credibility to malefactors
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the nature of the Pueblo mission and the reason the ship could
not be better protected.
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I
MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH
CHARLES BARTLETT - FEBRUARY 13,
Mr. Bartlett began the conversation by saying it was good to see the
President taking
- of conversations with
the Russians, others as a result of special pleas from
Senators. One pause lasted for 37 days. During each
pause, the enemy took the advantage and moved supplies
and troops down and built up his forces. The President
said to stop the bombing