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  • of currentevents and world affairs. F: Now you became very active in the Business and Professional Women's Clubs and rose to be national president. P: Yes. F: Other than widening your acquaintance, did that have any sort of a political impact? P: That's
  • Biographical information; Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Sarah Hughes; Commission on Civil Disorders; Detroit riots; Kerner Commission Report; 1964 Democratic National Convention and campaign; Peden's Senate race; Doers Luncheon; Eartha
  • to the equivalent of about 4 blocks of complete destruction. 3. For about 30 years, the Corps of Engineers has been engaged in a Congressionally-authorized $400 million flood control program on the Los Angeles River and tributaries. It consists of reservoirs, debris
  • friendly with the Texas delegation, used to many times at lunch, rid be the only outsider sitting with Sam at the Texas table in our private congressional dining room. F: When you came on back to California, did you stay in touch? Y: After I was defeated
  • of the DuBois clubs there. The crowd by acclamation passed some sort of resolution demanding reformation of the police department. The crowd then went to a police station but left it before any damage was done. There were a couple of liquor stores looted
  • , educational opportunities, medical care, the general category of morale activities, recreation, and service clubs and other elements of morale; how many stripes are appropriate for a sergeant--which is a subject I don't like to get into. P
  • it, t e nd Lhc y.1rd and kee p it clean, and makc it availat-lc for m~c tin& s of Lhe Wuman 1 s Club, a horne econo1nics group, a 4-H or PTA or Li ons• Club, or whatever t he comrnunity has ne e d of. that st.op by there now . Mostly it tu rns out
  • , you got to the par.anta, too. 0 (The local Head Stan moth•~• had •,tartfld a aewiag club ucl oth•r actlvltl••· ) Their blgge•t problem would be 1etttn1 the local commulty to come up wltb. lt• tt50,, matchln1 funda requtremeot in 1968. 0 "We •••d more
  • C : WASHINOTON Sunday, N o v e m b e r 12, 1967 Page 5 B a c k a t B a s s e t t H o u se L yndon ch a n g ed in to le i s u r e c lo th e s an d took C huck and Jake and w e n t out to p l a ^ g o lf a t the G old en H o r s e sh o e G o lf Club
  • hours club generally referred to as a b l ind pig. A party sponsored by a neighborhood civic 8 - group was in progress for two soldiers returning from Vietnam and two going away. The police raid was apparently based on faulty intelligence
  • , and vigorous total community financial and volunteer support for such enterprises. 3. Extension and intensification of youth activities--boys clubs, scouting, police athletic league programs in core city areas. - 48 - (' t 4. ·Additional constructive