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- for your support as
responsible Negro leaders. (The President read Associated Press
item on Stokely Carmichal.)
UNDER SECRETARY KATZENBACH: The loss of this leader is so
tragic. We must see what we can do to further Dr. King's objective.
SECRETARY CLIFFORD
- available to the press. He read the papers, he said, and
noted that Gov. fttnney had explained his Vietnam views by saying he 1d
been "brain-washed" in Saigon. 'lhe President observed that an;y man
"brain-washed" by diplomats and generals might have problems
- Press relations
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Catherine Feuer Wurster*
University of California
at Berkeley
Saul B. Klaman
National Association of
Mltual &wing's Ea.nks
Paul Ilvisaker
Ford Foundation
Ralph E. McGill
'i'be Atlanta Constitution
*****
Bichard Goodwin
White House Liaison
• Deceased
- the poor in·
~ara-professional
jobs.
This program could be
implemented in association
with "community schools"
• or city hospitals.
5. Innovation
and competition
are handmaidens,
and the necessary
reforms in American schools will
only come through often
- of the people
o'f t·.:0 area against the or-mer of the Fore..iost Liquor Store,
one ::.:ch~el La Pot a, who is of the white race.
He has been
clos~:.y associated
with the hoodlu,il element of the Chicago area.
Local authorities
as we].l .~s leaders of the racial
- Negroes "to take to the streets
and force the police department to work until they fall in
their tracks," the response was tumultuous.
The press quoted him as continuing:
question of law and order.
"It's not
a
We are not concerned with peace • .
We
- of land than the_dispersed pattern associated with automobile
oriented development.
2. Optimal Use of Environmental Resources.
This is cer~ainly one of the major reasons for the urban trans
portation program; i.e.)
its less adverse impact
- of the kk ghetto.
Upon arrival at Cit¥ llall, the state and city
officials attempted to devise a sxx statement ~ c for the
press. At this point one of the leaders of the Plainfield Negro
community came into the room aaax in which they were
meeting
- to work
until they fall in their tracks," the response was tumul
tuous.
. . S ~ -:
The press quoted him as •• I • • g •
question of law and order.
peace.
"It's not a
We are not concerned with
We . are concerned with the liberation of black
people
-
·of. t7.~c area against
the ovmer of the Foremost Liquor Store,
one :,7.:.chF.elLa Pot a, who is of the white race.. He has been · _
closc:.y associated
\'Iith the hoodlu~1 element of the Chicago area.
Local au.thori ties -as we],1 .as leaders
- department to work until they fall in
their tracks," . the response was tumultuous.
The press quoted him as continuing:
·question of law and order.
"It's hot
a
We are not concerned with peace.
We are concerned with the liberation of black people.
We
- ,
September 11, 1968.
2.
Robert H. Bruton to Deputy Assistant
memorandum, September 17, 19680
3.
"Columbia, Maryland, Will Use HUDGrant to Help Select Public Transit
System", press release,
Department of Housing and Urban Development,
June 16, 1968.
4
- . We do not want to get the Soviet
Union and China into this war.
I constantly get statements from Ford and other people like him. You
get more press play from complaints than you do from compliments.
Some of these attacks have hurt our social programs
- Cormier - AP
Main points covered by the President:
1. His visit to the Vatican resulted in a one day extension
of the Christmas truce, and the Pope 1 s agreement to press
for better treatment of prisoners.
2. The Vietnam situation was serious, but our
- to the press. He said
Vietnam elections were now our greatest hurdle out there.
He noted that in our country, we'd had our revolution in 1776 and
had no government established till 1789. He said we went to Honolulu
last year to help them begin, so that actually