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  • MINNESOTA ELECTION; LBJ'S VIEWS ON DISAPPOINTING ELECTION RESULTS; PUBLIC RESPONSE TO ACTIONS OF LIBERALS, LABOR, CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS; WYOMING, IDAHO, MAINE ELECTIONS; KARL ROLVAAG; LBJ READS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ARTICLE; PROGRESSIVE
  • . Born in Trinidad in 1941, he was brought to this country at age 11 and became a citizen through his father's naturalization. He was educated at the BrOPJlXHigh School of Science and at Howard University, receiving his BA in philosophy in 1964 and has
  • information that Secretary of State THADEURE, after obtaining an opinion from Attorney General WADEBRUTON, had written Dr. MARTINLUTHERKING, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Inc.,. requesting him to register the organization pursuant
  • November 23, 1963 - March 13, 1964 1963-64 November 23: First live TV conununication across the Pacific Ocean, from Tokyo on Relay I. November 26: NASA's Explorer XVIII, the interplanetary monitoring probe satellite, launched by Thor­ Delta from AMR
  • anniversary and Martin Luther King, Jr., President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, is scheduled to speak. A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that King has been bothered by a severe cold
  • . The recommenda­ tions coming out of the inquest is advisory only. At the end of the inquest, unless Younger and Governor Brown's people are caught by surprise, Younger plans to announce that he is taking the case to the grand jury. Winslow Christian told me
  • ] _ . _, , -- Arrange for appropriate coverage from t h e President's room outside the Senate, possibly with television monitors in the Rotunda of the Capitol for viewing by other members of Congress and dignitaries who will be on hand for the P QQ ~ j,
  • LBJ COMMENTS ON TODAY'S MEETING; RUSK OFFERS HIS HELP ON MISSISSIPPI DELEGATION, MFDP CONTROVERSY; LBJ ASKS RUSK, MCNAMARA TO MONITOR REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN STATEMENTS, ESPECIALLY ON VIETNAM; FOREIGN POLICY AS ISSUE IN PRESIDENTIAL, CONGRESSIONAL