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  • the press reports of my travels--not just the press reports but the post reports, were glowing reports of my travels. B: Of course, I ought to point out in this record that you're hardly an amateur at that. You had made a similar trip in '55, I think
  • YOLAllDEJACOBS. The latter publishes newspaper. Information was received in Deceaber, 1967, to the effect tia..t LAURENWATSON planned to travel to Cuba in the early Other detailed part of January, 1968, for soae unknown reason. information concerning
  • Lady Bird Johnson travel
  • Lady Bird travels to Tuscaloosa, Alabama; newspaper women travel with Lady Bird; Lady Bird visits Head Start training center on campus; Lady Bird visits with University President; Lady Bird gives speech at University of Alabama; Lady Bird mentions
  • There cannot be anyone alive who knows the names of aJJthe children who carried us and Mr. Johnson to the place where he stood last night. There was a little boy named James Gonio n, who lived right by Clay, Ky., and travele d 20 miles to school because Clay
  • 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
  • been traveling abroad since last July, arrived in.Paris, France, yesterday. He is scheduled to·make a speech in Paris tonight before an anti-Vietnam war group. Carmichael, who reportedly is without funds, was temporarily restr.i~ted by French
  • in the city were tired, having traveled 200 miles on trucks from their summer encampment. For some, the city- was un­ familiar territory occupied by an unfamiliar people . . With­ out training in· their role as auxiliary law enforcement personnel
  • of 86] ­ City of Conmerce, and Orange County. If a resident of South Los Angeles is to pursue such industrial opportunities, assuming that he has or can obtain the skills to compete for the available jobs, he must travel a considerable distance
  • to the streets to urge order . He himself traveled about in a car with a bullhorn. Nevertheless, ~ many white citizens reacted unfavorably to the fact that police had permitted Negro community leaders to ~id in the dispersal of the crowd on the first night
  • only a short distance to be traveled on Thursday to the capital. This is the last report fo r today . 1000 , March 24 , 1965 . The next report will be as of [1 of 8] ­ OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHI N GTON, D.C. 20301 March 23 , 1965
  • , PLAINFIELD @ Ai>.D 6:00 p.m. az Saturday At approximaCely the Mayor and Police Hj Chief of Plainfield ~wart"Armory th& a.a I were sent into that szxx staff the Governor's his staff to travel in dealing ~lice with officers
  • advanced. These can take some o{ the strain off air and road travel. Just slowing do"'.V'n pollution from the automobile, however, will not clean the atmosphere. to smog and bad air. Industrial waste is also a major contributor And here again, our
  • TO HANOI, ALTHOUGH DOUBTED THAT TRIP WOULD ACTUALLY MATERIALIZE. WAS THINKING ALSO OF TRAVELING TO OIHER._ASIAN COuNTRIES, BUT WAS NOT SURE OF DETAILS OR Tir1ING. MOVEMENT WILL ALSO TRAIN CADRES AND DISPATCH THEM THROUGHOUT COUNTRY lO EXPLAIN PROGRAM