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- THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION
ON CIVIL DISORDERS
1016 16TH
WASHINGTON,
STREET,
D.
C.
N.W.
20036
December
20,
1967
Bob:
I asked Chick to have a few
team people
read the revised
version
of
your paper
(i.e.,
the version
that
the
Commission
- if he and General Thieu won but did
not govern wisely.
The President read Ambassador Bunker's comments on the election
campaign, saying that Ky naturally was taking advantage of his
incumbency but was seeming to heed our warnings. The President
read
- , relying on a previous experience when, after
withdrawal of their units, the crowd had dispersed, decided to send
no more patrol cars into the vicinity.
· This time the maneuver did not work.
tawdry night spots patrons joined the throng.
Haphazard looting
-
the
state's
Commissioner
a za phone call
received
Boczner
night.
At abourti-"dawn on Sunday,
Community Affairs
~nee
~ a result,
the city
,J
v-N~~
telephoned
to request
·~ation.
night
requesting
to Plainfield
of
from a member of
him
- no.
outside organizations
connected with the rioting
and that,
the rioting
and vandalism had the appearance of "mischief
at Halloween.
in fact,
night"·
STATE OF ILLINOIS
Dixmoor (Chicago),
Illinois
August 15, 1964, through Aur;ust 18, 1964
This racial
- organizations
connected with-the rioting
and that,
the rioting
and vandalism had the appearance of "mischief
at Halloween.
in fact,
night"·
STATE OF ILLINOIS
DiA,noor (Chicago), Illinois
August 15, 1964, through Aur;ust 18, 1964
.
.
This racial.disturbance
- for your support as
responsible Negro leaders. (The President read Associated Press
item on Stokely Carmichal.)
UNDER SECRETARY KATZENBACH: The loss of this leader is so
tragic. We must see what we can do to further Dr. King's objective.
SECRETARY CLIFFORD