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- , George Romney's fate
is already apparent. Romney's only
chance for the nomination is to sweep
the party primaries to support his
standings in the Harris and Gallup
;>oils. Until recently it was widely be
ieved that Romney's big problem was
bis failure
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Meeting began:
Meeting ended:
1 :51 p. m.
2:12 p. m.
NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING
WITH
LLOYD SHEARER
of
Parade Magazine
August 7, 1967
Shearer:
What adjectives would you use to describe George
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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
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by a source· who has furnished
reliable
information
in the past.
During August, 1967, James Gardner Spady, a Phila
delphia Negro, had in his possession
letters
addressed
to
Revolutionary
Action Movement leaders
Maxwell Stanford,
Helen.
Neal, George Anderson