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will get there as members of the various boards and committees
signing the ad. CRS will decide how this is to be convened.
We need an immediate follow-through on this, for SCLC is
. ~ ing pressed to either show progress or begin to implement
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reassure a nervous world that "the gove nment in Washington lives", and to acquaint
millions abroad with the new leader of America and the free world.
Minutes after the bullets struck John Kennedy, USIA threw all its resources
into this task
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Davidson Sommers
• David Stahl
• John W. Wade
• Member of Executive
Committee of the Board
of Directors
Honorable Lee White
Counsel to the President
The White House
Washington, D. C.
Dear Lee:
Enclosed is a press release which I feel very strongly
should
- if it were possible for Bill Moyers at a
press briefing to give the views of the President on the
B.ond ca:se. It would seem that the basic point to be made
is how this action by the Georgia legislature stifles the
precious right to dis sent
- may wish to discuss this matter in my absence. The following
cities may conceivably be selected as the pllot city: St. Louis, .
Providence, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, °Los Angeles, Chicago,
and Cleveland.
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school desegregation suit, the Board of Education adopted a policy
of free transfer .
However , only six Negro children have transferred
to previously all white schools .
The automobile of the parents of
one of these children was burned
- report on Gov. Johnson's afternoon press confer
ence; Johnson had sent two plainclothesmen into the area to
assist the FBI in the search. Gov. Johnson had not called
President Johnson or the Justice Depa1 tment, but he was
working with the FBI.
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Although the Department anticipates that, when pressed, Alabama will
comply, consideration is being given to means of easinG undue· hardships
which may a.ris·e if the ·Department programs were terminated in the State.
The following
- as to what the press should be told following any
meeting. Nick and I agreed that we should make an effort
to limit the meeting to Mrs . .. Chaney and Farmer, but if
that were impossible, the meeting should be held in any
event.
I will be glad to call Farmer
- on a racist appeal just four years ago.
Up until that time the Watts area was represented by a veteran white
assemblyman. Earlier the press carried the fact that Councilman Billy
Mills had
. been threatened by the rioters. The rioters had no love for
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