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- ". He was fubsaquently arrested by the Albany Police ·Department and was held for mental examination by the local court. , lbe "Times Union°, an Albany, Ii. Y., newspaper, on August 20, 1966, quoted BUHCH as stating, 11If the people feel t:hey have
- Police, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, reported that . several hundred students gathered at the College Union Building on March 1, 1968, and that rumors were circulating among the group that students would "tear up the campus" and then "tear up
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- on April 23, 1966, the subject made a speech and stated that he was a member of the SWP. NYT-3 April 25, 1966 Information was11 made available by the source indicating that '·PAULB. was a member of_ the SWP, NYL., as of the time of the SWPConvention
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- ~ RICHARDWOODARD ~une ~~ i~67 to SA *ILLIAM C. KASH. -2- NY 100-138551 On June 16, 19S7, the subject was granted a Writ of Certiorari by Federal Judge JOHNM. HOLLAND. The subject is continued on $25,000.00 bail until such time as his appeal is heard in Federal
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- that JESSE GRAYoved her at that time two checks tor support. She a aid that her son had to work in the ev~ning to help Pa:J' the bills. It was learned b7 same source on April 29, 1966, that JESSE GRAYwaa in Pamil7 Court on that date with his wite, ROSALEE
- :,:-·at:Lon n1(.~vemo.nts :rrom Atr;tG
- and supported the people·or·uewark for the riot. Dr. Wright would not·accept the resolution·at·that time referring it to the as then, non~existant·reso1utions committee. ~s was the first irritant· to those 'tlho felt that Wright wa.s too moderate ... • .;. 2
- suqcessfully for the first time (510 seconds). December 5: X-15 No. 1 flown by Major Rushworth to 4,023 mph, just 81 mph slower than record speed of June 1962. December 5: First F-1 rocket engine static firing in 10second test at NASA Marshall Space Flight
- was being used by the Headstart program in Wesson burned during the early morning hours of January 30,- 1968. Marshal Hennington stated the house was a two-story building which was not occupied at the time of the fire. The house was located
- and stars on the shoulders, a stripe on the outside of the pants and a bow tie. On October 25, 1966, T-4 advised that at the October 14, 1966, meeting of the Durham Mosque, Minister KENNETH MURRAYwas wearing a uniform for the first time. T-4 stated
- "7"; "'MERRY CHRISTMAS' CALLS ON DEC. 25, 1963 BY PRES."; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING; LADY BIRD JOHNSON DOES NOT SPEAK ON THIS RECORDING; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994
- HOLIDAY GREETINGS; LBJ ASKS FRIENDLY FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE, BRIEFLY DISCUSSES LEGISLATIVE AGENDA, INCLUDING CIVIL RIGHTS, TAX, MEDICAL CARE BILLS
Telephone conversation # 554, sound recording, LBJ and A. PHILIP RANDOLPH, 12/18/1963, 6:50PM
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- "#4"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; POOR SOUND QUALITY; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994
- LBJ CONGRATULATES RANDOLPH ON SLEEPING CAR PORTERS UNION SETTLEMENT; RANDOLPH SAYS HE RECEIVED GREAT COOPERATION FROM LABOR DEPT, PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH AT THE UN
- "#14"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; LEE WHITE IS ALMOST INAUDIBLE; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994
- LBJ SUGGESTS BRINGING ROY WILKINS, JAMES FARMER, MLK, WHITNEY YOUNG, A. PHILIP RANDOLPH, FEMALE CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER TO LBJ RANCH TO DISCUSS STATE OF THE UNION; WHITE SUGGESTS WILLARD WIRTZ, HOBART TAYLOR, JR. COME; WH MEETING WITH SNCC; LBJ'S DEER
- "NYC"; "SUMMARIZED"; SLIP LISTS TIME AS 5:50P; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; WILKINS ON HOLD 1:20; LBJ IS MEETING WITH MARVIN WATSON, ROBERT WEAVER, ROBERT WOOD, LOUIS MARTIN AT TIME OF CALL; WATSON ANSWERS TELEPHONE, GIVES CALL TO LBJ
- ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT WEAVER AS HUD SECRETARY AND ROBERT WOOD AS UNDERSECRETARY; WILKINS COMPLIMENTS LBJ ON STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE; LBJ EXHORTS WILKINS TO WORK ON LEGISLATION; WILKINS CONGRATULATES WOODS, WEAVER AND SPEAKS
- "#6"; 1:30 OFFICE CONVERSATION ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS, MLK PRECEDES CALL; LBJ IS APPARENTLY MEETING WITH JACK VALENTI AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND QUALITY; LBJ APPARENTLY ON SPEAKERPHONE; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 4/1994 AS TWO SEPARATE RECORDINGS
- LBJ ASKS FOR SUGGESTIONS FOR STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE, RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, DISCUSSES JET MAGAZINE STORY ABOUT LBJ NOT HAVING PHOTOS TAKEN WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; LBJ'S MEETING WITH HARRY BYRD, SR. ON TAX BILL
- "BM=SECY WIRTZ=PRES PRIOR TO 10 AM MEET" WRITTEN ON DICTABELT; SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS CALL ON 4/6/66 AT 9:18A; CONTENT OF CALL INDICATES DATE IS 4/3/66; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; CHILD IS AUDIBLE IN BACKGROUND
- WIRTZ READS PROPOSED WH STATEMENT AND CABLE FROM LBJ ON ENDING BLFE UNION RAILROAD STRIKE, REVIEWS COURT ACTION; LBJ QUESTIONS NEED FOR PRESIDENTIAL INTERVENTION; COMPARISON WITH NYC TRANSIT STRIKE; EFFECT OF STRIKE ON VIETNAM; JOHN MCCORMACK'S
- "FROM B'RM 1-20-68"; "SUMMARIZED" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; LBJ IS MEETING WITH LADY BIRD JOHNSON, MARVIN WATSON, ARTHUR KRIM AT TIME OF CALL; RECORDING ENDS BEFORE CONVERSATION IS OVER
- SUPPORT FOR LADY BIRD JOHNSON AFTER EARTHA KITT INCIDENT; DISTRIBUTION OF STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS; APPOINTMENT FOR BARRATT O'HARA; SARGENT SHRIVER'S POLITICAL AMBITION; OTTO KERNER; ILLINOIS POLITICS; DAN ROSTENKOWSKI; AGED CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS
- by October 7, 1968, a detailed outlhMt of new lnltla.tlves which might be propo•ed la the Budget, Ecoaomtc, and sta.to of the Union in the fleld o1 ClvU lllght1. Th• outllu. should covez- actlone whlch mtgbt be taken both aow and ln th• tutu.re to deal wlth
- is marching 3 abreast at thiS time. I • 'Marcli 17. 1965 , Beat regards. Sincerely. Bill Moyera Special Aasistant to the Preaident r . Duncan Howlett '1- :All Soub cJ?urch Sixteenth and Harvard Street. Waahinaton, D. c. f J [1 of 4] ,. All
- - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
- issued by Federal nbly to pnss District Judge Frank ~t. .John· lcmnlng the son, who has consistently up· Solrnn, held desegre~ation Jaws. y, president Despite the colll't orac1•, Union oC the1·c was anoU1er march In rs AFL·CIO, Selma yesterday, thi~ time
- plight of the black man, as clearly as I came to see it in the course of my life and experience and responsibility. Now, let me make it plain that when I say "black," as I do a good many times in this statement, I also mean "brown" and "yellow" and "red
- , Levison told a CPUSA functionary that King was concerned about a "communist label" being "pinned on us" but that, at the same time, be wanted to do everything possible to evidence friendship toward the Soviet Union. Moreover, King has been described within
- ~IS, MINNESOTA The Minneapolis, Minnesota, Police Department advised that the Lincoln Junior High School in Minneapolis is the scene of increasing tension between Negro and white students. The school has a police officer assigned on a full-time basis because
- leadership had prevented Negroes from retaliating to violence with violence. By the time the Supreme Court of the United States, 12 months later, refused to review a lower court order ruling segregation on public transportation unconstitutional, a significant
- that it will abate by the time of the celebration, which I understand will involve high level representation from Latin American countries. Thus far, the Commission has received no answer from either Conrad Wirth or his successor to Bernhard's letter of October 25
- with local and national union leaders- particularly the Steelworkers. No further action is to be taken by CRS on this suggestion at this time. Time Priorities It was agreed to proceed with more specific explorations of the feasibility of meetings 1 and 2
- . c/o B.S.U. 1600 Holloway Ave. San Prancisco,Calif. Greetings Brothers and Sisters: Initially,We like to say," This time it's gogna be BLACK"................... We extend our darkest and nost elevated gratitu4e to the peoole who attended The Black
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 13, 1968 TO: Mr. Jim Jones FROM: Ruth McCawley (per Harry McPherson) I called each person's secretary listed below to alert them that a meeting will be held in the Cabinet Room some time tomorrow after noon
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 20, 1966 TO: Mr. Lee C. White FROM: Clifford L. Alexanderj Jr. ~ The attached appeared in today 1 s New York Times. It is certain to stimulate a good deal of reaction. I think it would be useful
- &"""" - 1-6.sl"i 1nY1oceot.' · boa~ ~rcJi"l1s1.~e-- "Laskey Freedom---F-\:1J¾h A . II After warning him se~eral times about his activities, police arrestad ..._ ·. Frakes · on a charge of violating the city's °(f'""s\-- . a~4 ereiir1eHQQ
- calls from the crowd and so the Commissioner took back the bullho(n and told the cfowd thstt the Attorney bax General w1was there would try to facilit•te bail procedures for those arrested in connection wi~ the i• disturbance•. Durin9 the time in which
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- in 1963 with voting rights; Congress took it o ut (4) Your decis ion on D ecembe r 5 to ask for a strong voting rights bill in your State of the Union message . Not a civil rights leader had discussed it with you at that time (5) This week ' s
- of the some 6 million Mexican-Americans in the Southwest. There are now about 2. 5 million in California alone, with a million in Los Angeles County. Their rate of population increase is some 8. 9 per cent - about three times the total rate for California
- OF THE NATIO AL MARITIME UNION SHARE WITH ALL IGHT THI lKING A ERICANS A SENSE OF SHA E A JD ANGER OVER THE BRUTAL ASSAULTS ON CITIZENS OF ALABAMA SEEKING PEACEFULLY TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR DESIRE TO VOTE . THE SHA MEFUL ACTIONS OF AUTHORITIES IN ALABAMA
- with the cob or disperse it. Additional aid was then called for from a nearby law enforcement a~ency but by that time full-scale rioting and looting had erupted. The resultant daoage w~s estimated to be - 2 - • • ...,. FO THE RACIAL ·DISTURBANCES
- unsuccess fully sought employment time after time at employment offices, union halls, and private businesses around the city. They do not tell of the humiliation felt by men who stay at home with their children while their wives support them because
- is "I don't believe there was as .much snipe"'ng as we thought at the time the insurrection was on" Spfoa 84 \ . untrained p. 49 - Carry-over paragraph. The quote is "inexperienced National Guardsmen who had never been in combat, who had never
- .-.~ _...._ _..,..·.J ". " [3 of 3 back] C0 £XECUTIVE ;-fv~/.srr' THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON sr~-=- L&/~~ F
- difficult domestic prob lem, and the contribution oi the legal profeaeion has been of great significance. Th.ere is great encourageinent in knowing that dis tinguished rnembers o! the- bar, such as you, a.re willing to gi've your energies, time and talent