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  • Transportation Authority, Beston, Mass. MARTIN,C.D., Los Angeles, Calif. MASON,N., Boston, Mass. MEISSNER,Edwin B., St., Louis Car Co., St. Louis, Mo. MINETI'I, w.Joseph,, Wash., D.C. MORGAN, David E,, Trains, Milw. Wisc. MURPHY,Charles S., Wash., D .C. MURPHY
  • ·@ ' * X SAM YORTY MAYOR OFFICE OF THE CITY Los MAYOR HALL ANGELES, CALIFORNIA December 5, 90012 1967 Mr.· W. Marvin Watson S~ecial Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Marv: Mogulof about I am told by Weaver
  • in Los Angeles on March 16 at 2000 hours (PST) and will depart from Los Angeles International Airport aboard a Pan American Flight# 817 on March 17 at 0900 hours. Depart­ ment of the Army is requested to provide baggage handling and surveillance teams
  • how ,.. firml.Jr to stheless, Mr. Butler. :sation with me that President Johnson • s month; he said he had seen the endorsement . r the Ios Angeles Herald--Examiner. I· I have )( • :-sement11 in which an aide to the President {RECEIVED
  • , tower and radar operators and other competent observers. To help the project weed out hoaxes and unfounded claims of meetings with extraterrestrial beings, we privately briefed its members. Project scientists frequently visited and examined information
  • detail. Ille ar at 15 provieloa• recommended lo tho Leaau Reaolmlon are conined la both ••r ■lou la nb•taatlallJ ldeDUcal form. 0th r provl•iOl18 recommended-, the Leap• are contain din either th Hou■ or tile Senate v raloo nd may be opted la Conf reDCe
  • , Calif., 3/6/65. ANDERSON, Mrs. Hazel M., 430 So. Burnside, #11-B, Los Angelos, Calif., 3/3/65. KR.ATER, Mrs. Ella N., 455ll N. Kingtree, Lancaster, Calif • ., J/",/65. HEALTH,Rev. Linden w., 1620 Sonoma Ave., Santa Rose, Calif., 3/3/65. GREEN,Mrs. L
  • voting records of any member of Congress, non-Constructive all his life, through his ability to glibly express himself is a Presidential possibility. _ -DALLA$.TIMES HERALD' Mo~tViciousEnemy :'of tneChurch ·Th~~- ;.;;;_tvicious enemy or the ·ch\m:h
  • corporations have responded in ~ . . . -.......-0 ' S l(Otv I .i: J.: lt to defer or curtail nonessential capital Fro~?:_':.:0 oh~ '"'])/) /"~ A. .' G) , !uest was made at a White HoUse dinner ~· /1.Lo~ .· "~ !ZS executives of leading corporations
  • and citizens in New Haven, the Watts and South Central sections of Los Angeles, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Boston, El Paso, New York City, Atlanta, and elsewhere. The overcrowding was said to contribute to the feeling of alienation among many residents of the inner
  • . [5 of 8] ­ - 3 - 9. The Los Angeles School System will htee 55 nurses, 55 nurses aides, and 23 doctors to conduct regular and special health examinations / of children in deprived areas/. This will enable the schools to detect medical
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • ~ 2. Congressional Leadership 3. Congress, The Great 89th 4. Chicago 5. Cabinet and Agency Head · 6. Budget Bureau (Reorganization) 7. Personnel 8. Official 9. National Alliance of Businessmen ~ 1966 (Califano) 10. Los Angeles Riots
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT The attached memorandum on the Los Angeles situation is unsigned because your 9:00 a.m. deadline made it necessary to transmit it before Mr. Shriver got back into town. Its contents, however
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
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  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • to be held in the following cities beginning in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Washington (D,C.), Milwaukee, Atlanta and St. Louis. COUNSELORS RETURN TO SCHOOL. Fifty
  • .,Alonso s., Cani>ridge, Mass. ISOM, James, Jr., Columbus, Ohio Glenn T. Seaborg JAY, James, Det. Mich. Gerald F. Tape. CARTER,Edward W., Los Angeles, Calif• COTTER,Francis P., Wash., D.C. I· r I WHITlt THI: l) HOU81l r> .., ') Jl WA8HINeTON I
  • "'... the Times and ~ X.~ Herald Tribune, x: -. ;:.t"'f4vely for Septer,, and September 30, 1963. •••; I ,! 'These reports comprise an in rvi'ew· witfi.Mr. _ i~ ~i.:>mc. a powerf'ul figure in Nicaragua. and refer to a joint. '.J.,1.-Nic.a.ra~;-..1ar: plan
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • D-.rMr.S.C~• lo~ nqaeal ot April S, 19'68, 1 ~ m&klDS ac ~lt.C:-.al $«, ~eo. OOGof Ui• Fedtral Nat!Cffl&l M•fl&•a• A••oc:WICA S~el&l Affbtaac• -Mltlutti.Qtloa a:vatit.bb, tn . ~ommltmnta by tu Ascodat1am ter mos-t1aa•• o-aYtttndeDUAl pnp•l'tl•• l~ C
  • ' Conference in Los Angeles July 4 and 5. On checking, without commenting and on a confidential basis, Attorney General Katzenbach said he would be available although he had planned a vacation, Secretary Udall said he was available·. apparently he does not know
  • C. Marsh* (Kansas City) Director, Central Region Federal Aviation Admnistration *Reelected * Robe rt W. Kamm* (Los Angeles) Director, Western Operations Office & Space Ad.min. National Aeronautics Marjorie Maki (Minneapolis-St. Paul) District
  • . CARTER,Edward W• ., Los Angeles, Calif. '1'1111 '' t I 1 • ~ ~!f I u· If , f, 1f1 r 1. ' . 'f r, r I I l·1! it. ""l1 11 .l fl ... l• .-.:i r•aa. l l1rl1,f,fl!!1!1!tl !:!rtUtar 1- 1 " Jr .. J1i· f ll I 1.11,;il111f 1. 1- ' ti r 1
  • . Third Government Census - John W. Macy, Jr. 5. Regional Conferences (a) (b) (c) Los Angeles - Dean Francis B. Sayre Chicago - Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein Philadelphia - Mrs. D'Jaris H. Watson 6. Plans for Progress - G. William Miller 7. Labor
  • Ky. STANLEY, Frank, Souisville, HOUSTON,Norman, Los Angeles, C WINTERS, JohnW., Raleigh, N. WRIGHT, Alonzo I Cleve•, Ohio BERG, Russell K., Kansas City, Kansas JENNINGS, Paul, Wash., D.C. PAcm..ER,William J., Wash., D.C. HALLBECK, E. c., Wash., D.C
  • the Model Cities Program Deputyship. Subsequently, the talent search brought John Buggs to our attention. Mr. Buggs, a Negro, is the Chairman of the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission (the Commission is not to be identified in anyway with the Los
  • OULDSEVERELYSUFFER MRAD RS MICHAELWINBERG 5635 ST LOUIS PARKMIN. I. NETOKA BLVD y 22., 19 D o s Lo JBC:hm if rni B. Clint f A CJ .•LDl,,;~l.lo Kenneth Goldman l0515 Ohio Ave. Los Angeles 24, California The President of The White House Washington, D.C
  • for Federal-State Relations -JC Honorable Farris Br 1870 Challen Aven Jacksonville, Flo ant z. 1968 JelJ Dear GoftnOI'; Tu Pnaw..t ultecl me to ••Ilk ,-eur ncommndatioa cl ~lee ,... Ju Dllal•l fu appahdmu& lo the \faeaac, • tile FUtb. C&Nldt. He
  • -Sadat With best w~shesr LB~" Se~d ~m ~· } otlier Yes_No (he s Pres1tlent pf the Natibnal I.assembly of the . d A raq .. I Rep:Ublic r \ Unite I1 ) \ I i 1 -, - - -·-r-t--. ·-""r- --~1 yb II NAM~S): ~H r·~, LO Ft to richt:' Amb , Reyrr!odd
  • . Books in Yiddish are published regularly: A book of documentary essays, for instance, [5 of 7] ­ [6 of 7] ­ . . .. LETTERS TO THE DITOR Dear Sir: The Los Angeles Times columnist Paul Coates states in his column of August 25 that "Russian Orthodox, B
  • ... 2235 l ~a l co lm Ave . Los Angeles 64 , Calif . • August 19 , 19 65 ~ •. .. ' Pres i d ent Lynd on .a . J ohnson Washing ton , D. c. .. ..i. " • Dea r President Johnson : Al though I am 4 9 , and a nat i ve- born Aner ica n , t nis i s the f i rst
  • to read it. This I have done. .. L . ........... ­ r.1...... .. t '• .' .. . ... . ... •
  • ,n lo• you lettu la..SU111 tu' ho•ldenl to attend tJ&e"'ltlatloMlRl"1'• an4 Hubor• C..p••• '-la& lta awal wUa, la Wu!alqtoa ..awe-. '°" 1mow. a. Pr .. ldent I• ln Texaa for the Memol'lal Da7weelcend. Oa hla r•tua. lwW eaU to hla •~ JOU pnaoaal
  • 1 • I. ~ - e~/-.87 WASHINGTON SECRET I I MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT - Latin America: (1) More Presidential Visits (2) Additional Trips by Covey Oliver ·,,' .x ; ' I Il Covey and I have examined the possibilities for more
  • • • • her hou •• la Santo Domingo deetroyed aad wlcl like to k relmbu.r•ed (lndemnla&Uon when normal aovt reatored la Santo Domtn10) raa.---~:-:-"'."'----------------------•~o lo-'lltOrl By direction of the President: Paul M. Popple :ilewlPft'IA[:Caanc
  • Abroad specifically endorsed both overt and covert programs, including those assisted by CIA . -3- Our study, undertaken at a later time, discloses new developments which suggest that we should now re-examine these policies. The American public
  • • If'•• ·Y.Ot"lt. N,., Y. I am •ltlflMi U. Jotn.Seaato-r .Bcnweter In estendial my ••IT O.at 'ltlahee lo~ a. •••"••fa& "'1•fl•ti• to di• membo:•·• !""•~ A••oe1Mi0:a .o f HIN• to· no.st: lu•l:llnellt. •£ tba ;G.mnpaai«,• • .! mt. Tke, ~d•dd beal*J gHwth,•f
  • will need to be allocated to reduction of the deficit. I These assumptions need to be examined carefully and qualified before the bearish fiscal forecast is accepted. I . I Military Requirements It is true that the military already have a shopping list
  • . lo•• inc•r•ly. ' , LBJ:JV:ny [1 of 4] ­ THE WHITE H OUSE WASHINGTON M a rch 12, 1965 MR . PRESIDENT: This came in at 6: 30 Friday. A suggested answer is attached . Jack Valenti March 15, 1965 The origina l of this letter was signed and h
  • and Building Regulation," another in the series of back­ ground studies on key issues and problems which the President and the Congress asked this Commission to examine. This report was prepared by Allen D. Manvel of the Commission's staff. It gives findings
  • to regiator and vote to all Amerlcan citizen•. Tho J'usUce Depart• ment 19 currently conaldoring thcr subject in detail and ll examining the t11ntlre range o! apeclflc propoaala ln this !ield in order to recommend to th• President tho course of actlon moat