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  • by linking him too closely to the USG at this ata1e . That makes sense. The one name you may not know is William Webater. He is retiring as Chairman of the New England Electric System in Boston and is considered one of the e lde r states men of the utility
  • Lansing Mitchell in New Orleans, Louisiam. No date or time has been set for the demonstration. Judge Mitchell presided at H. Rap Brown's hearing in New Orleans on February 21, 1968, for violation of travel restrictions set by the court. Brown has been
  • believe• tbat he cow.d ••11 an extra 10,000 Ucket• to the U. s. if cenala travel reatridl.._, lmpHed lty the laternaUaaal air traupol't orpalsatloe. did aGt edat. Cuper•• letter will be more preclH oa thia polllt. Nlckermaa la willill1 to come over alld
  • -- 4:30 PM Mr. President: I know .b.ow you feel about atalf travel, puticularlJ now. But I thoupt you ■hollld know about one proposition lavolviAa Ed Hamilton. As you know, Hamilton'• pariah include ■ India and PakistaA. He know■ the terralll &Ad
  • ' ·:RSPORTS ALMOSt (!NIVERS ALL Y COYI PLAIN OF TRAVEL . (''.P~S!R.I.CT°IONS ON ROADS, CUR FEWS, AND LARGE NUMBER Of EV AC UEES t\HAMPER1 NG .RETURN -TO ~.JORAL CY. HOWEVER, I N DANANG, MARKETS . ·~OPENED ' YESTERDAY .t\ ND CURFEW RELAXED TO . 19 00 T0 · 0 700
  • .;cu, Fil"tst Do2-ut-; Mi.mater of 1:'oreien Allair1, travelled to VTashl.:igton in Ja:r..ua~y '!.9l~aacl :retvra.d ".vith propoeals re:;a!:'detl by the R-u::.-:.a.."li.m ?~1·ty foa.da=.»tif u ~nco'.ll'agin6 • kecc.V&S~\i. w:::.:;; then .. g:cz.t tc lta