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- for sale. (22) The fishery research vessel the To~msend Cromwell, was commissioned January 25 at Honolulu. The new $1,100,000 vessel is designed to provide increased range, more seaworthiness, and a greater variety of rese.arch facilities for extended
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- , are part of a plot to registe r Democ r ats and re-elect Sparkman. I pass it along merel y to indicate the mentality with which you are dealing . Attachment [1 of 2] . March 5, 1965 • MONTGOMER y ADVERTISER Tell It To Old '8ran~ma * Your noJM
- and the ad-signers. A. M. Secrest 0£ CRS and Randolp~ Blackwell 0£ SCLC will be on hand to observe and participate as members 0£ the meet~ng desire. Ann ou nced purpose 0£ the meeting: To take steps to implement the statements 0£ the advertisement
- no threat to violence. It merely serves peacefully to advertise their protest against dis crimination. But the massing of men with sticks and clubs, shouting insults, is hysteria of a far more dangerous kind. This could lead to another r ound of turmoil
- conviction a drive began in the community to raise funds for an appe al. Laskey's cousin, Peter Frake s, b e g a n walking th e str e ets, carrying a sandwich -15- board advertising the "Laskey Freedom Fund." After warning him several ~im~s about his
- , "MuhammadSpeaks", at different times -:hroughout the year. This is performed by NOI members standing ~~ street corners or walking through crowded streets advertising the paper for sale. • • this same paper is sold in Syracuse, N. Y., through display at a Muslim
- suggestions we made that were we ll received was the recommendation of the puolication of an advertisement calling for law and order a~d signed by as many leading citizens as possible--the la~ger the number the less pressure on individuals. We pointed out
- to me. I deeply appreciate your help. For your information, I have agreed to make a major speech at the Advertising Council Dinner, in New York on December 14th and intend to deal with certain aspects of the problems in our city. I'll need your help
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- " containers small sizes. ~ "Large economy- turn out to contain proportionately less than Uninspected fish, processed in dirty, un-inspected plants, caused 400 cases of food poisoning on a ·single weekend in 1966. Shops have advertised installment rates
- a • san1wi ch bo~rd . advertising _the "Laskey Freedom Fund1 " ~ · 1 ~- . e r O~'\ua.K ~"'-•~ - - l--o..a½- \'l,\,.oc.a,..,,,L "'- fter (arning him several t .i~~~ about his activities, • policJ arrested Frakes on a charge of blocking pedestrian . j