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  • how ,.. firml.Jr to stheless, Mr. Butler. :sation with me that President Johnson • s month; he said he had seen the endorsement . r the Ios Angeles Herald--Examiner. I· I have )( • :-sement11 in which an aide to the President {RECEIVED
  • to the newspapers that he was there during this incident, Margaret Mayer ofthe Dallas Times Herald, the reporter, not only saw him there but she had asked her photographer that was with her to take a picture of him standing on the curb in front of the Adolphus Hotel
  • : No. F: Did you go to Los Angeles? P: No, I didn't go to any--I have been to a convention. F: I know. P: Running a law office is enough. F: Did you have any inkling at all that he might be offered the Been to one, been to [all]. LBJ
  • , tower and radar operators and other competent observers. To help the project weed out hoaxes and unfounded claims of meetings with extraterrestrial beings, we privately briefed its members. Project scientists frequently visited and examined information
  • detail. Ille ar at 15 provieloa• recommended lo tho Leaau Reaolmlon are conined la both ••r ■lou la nb•taatlallJ ldeDUcal form. 0th r provl•iOl18 recommended-, the Leap• are contain din either th Hou■ or tile Senate v raloo nd may be opted la Conf reDCe
  • r= (/) bJECUTIVE fir,/ z./f 1'5 ~~/,(
  • File unit description: The events and aftermath of the riot in Watts, Los Angeles, August 11?15, 1965; calling up of federal troops; decision whether or not to declare Watts a disaster area; situation reports on daily events; programs to improve
  • Workers Party (SWP), 1702 East 4th Street, Los Angeles, California. • 'l'his pamphlet reads as follows: 11 The members of the Black. Liberation Front composed of Afro-Americans who traveled. to Cuba feel compelled to issue a stater.:ent as to why
  • -PRESIDENT Send the f ol owing meMage , subj ect lo the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed lo To ----'~~__S!____:'1~~~~~~~~~iir,1P-A""" Street and No. _ J.)__,t~'l~~'"'----,,JL__~~~~~-::.=!__'),J....·~~~.____-:___]L) ): u"U~'-----=--------!,_I
  • >7 Bi • AAA.Date~ MARTINLUTHERKING, JR. Los Angeles, California Milwaukee, Wisconsin New York, New York Newark, New Jersey Petersburg and Richmond, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Washington, D. C. (unknown) (unknown
  • , we had some reservation about revealing everything we had been trying to do. Tom Lambert, Los Angeles Times, telephoned and asked the same question aa Frankel. I gave him the same answer. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln Wednesday, March Z2, 1967 7:40
  • Everglades, Fla., to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. No. W-1222 ROBERT S. WEBER, doing business as APOSTLE ISLANDS CRUISE SERVICE, COMMON CAR­ RIER APPLICATION, filed October 14, 1965. Applicant: ROBERT S. WEBER, doing business as APOSTLE ISLANDS CRUISE
  • ',. ._ lettel' fl'Olll .Bl'ipam Y•-, lO Prealdeat Nil ol Av,ut Ho.-.ver. tb• '•*r I ■ qlll.te ••••ntaa, aM lf Y'MI Md aay to wt• it, l haw talked with Vbtaal S.nic•• her• at th• Stae. .Depal1aeat witla th• tho-.a.pt that lf it I• .. •a.lie to ltcw:row
  • ~ OVNlflle, lo thou~ toe _ . ot our fflll&"l•• own •·.c:u.rll..~.-,,.[K.J. b We haft boutt4 abou •"41-•art'1'. ~ .~i. h ov,ht. gging, too nmcb ehe.t.-elapplq. h bigger t.ban anyt,odyta am, and. ~ ha•• a rs.. U'IIJ' ud at.rmg tiat•• ma Janvar,- l
  • Knowland authorizing the creation of a select committee to investigate the episode. The committee is approved on 2/7 by a 90-0 roll call. 2/5 Speaking at a California Democratic council convention in Los Angeles, Estes Kefauver endorses equal economic
  • c· c· · • M e·d a1·f I orn1a ,ties ay 1 for National Convention WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 UPISan Francisco and Los Angeles appeared today as prospective bidders for the 1948 Democratic national . conve~b0 ?· . Indications that the cities would submit
  • than some, saw what it already meant to the people of our state ... and what it could mean in the future. The primary had scarcely begun when Downey withdrew from the race. Manchester Boddy, the owner and editor of the Los Angeles Daily News, my friend
  • Corp . President and organizer, Bechtel-McCone Corp. . " President and Director, California Shipbuilding Corp . . President and Director, Joshua Hendy Corp. Director, California Bank of Los Angeles Director, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Director
  • '• record In th• United States senate 1s unique. On evtl'Y, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orie,se r, Clerksv llle. R. F , D .. posed ro,· this roll call on every matt,er of state., forellj'n or domestic, he has stocct News Slnndard photo lo pt'ove to their friends
  • Obligation to Oppose Communism." The fourth page of this issue carries a long list of rightist books, booksellers, periodicals, etc. This fourth page is in the form of an ad by the Durand Door Supply, Inc., Los Angeles, California. We seated ourselves about
  • , Calif., 3/6/65. ANDERSON, Mrs. Hazel M., 430 So. Burnside, #11-B, Los Angelos, Calif., 3/3/65. KR.ATER, Mrs. Ella N., 455ll N. Kingtree, Lancaster, Calif • ., J/",/65. HEALTH,Rev. Linden w., 1620 Sonoma Ave., Santa Rose, Calif., 3/3/65. GREEN,Mrs. L
  • and uncommitted. He refused to give way to the increasing pressure for a Kennedy endorsement. So that on the first ballot in Los Angeles at that convention--which I didn't attend, I was not in politics nor even fairly interested in politics at that time. I
  • proved tablJ paiompt aDd widespread. What look like r•••ne• •tallatlcally at• rathe~ lafleslble commltineatl lO lo1l•tlcal plpeU..a. Wltll i-eapect to Honb Vietnam. we are d•a.Un.1., of couw••• wlth much lower military expe11dtt11re• of POL ta abtolate
  • was unceremoniously overthrown by Dominican military elements who promptly installed a three-man, "anti-Communist" civilian junta under Dr. Emilio de los Santos. President Bosch, with more sincerity than political sense, had offended many in­ fluential
  • voting records of any member of Congress, non-Constructive all his life, through his ability to glibly express himself is a Presidential possibility. _ -DALLA$.TIMES HERALD' Mo~tViciousEnemy :'of tneChurch ·Th~~- ;.;;;_tvicious enemy or the ·ch\m:h
  • corporations have responded in ~ . . . -.......-0 ' S l(Otv I .i: J.: lt to defer or curtail nonessential capital Fro~?:_':.:0 oh~ '"'])/) /"~ A. .' G) , !uest was made at a White HoUse dinner ~· /1.Lo~ .· "~ !ZS executives of leading corporations
  • .) This lo cali zed Thi s i s t he democrat ic way t o fi ght t he Hitle r way . ... ·, :y 24. 1941 Senator Claude Pepper. ✓ - or Florida. opens a national two- rough the Southwest. ddl8'1J8st. and FAmt. radio address in Dallas Sunday morning
  • . Today's Economist assessment, 11 Were the Americans wrong?" ~d Ouardlan editorial, "Whose Side Are We On?" take to task Labor backbencher• who are protesting the U.S. action. z. Economist commentary does not wholly absolve U.S. but, on examination, finds
  • and citizens in New Haven, the Watts and South Central sections of Los Angeles, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Boston, El Paso, New York City, Atlanta, and elsewhere. The overcrowding was said to contribute to the feeling of alienation among many residents of the inner
  • to-P«~ 9, Col. 1 p e iarSMay9ral Rae .atchedClos¢1y I 1 m _....._ ____ ~ ,:,,." ~· ''>t _I I SERVATION COPY ____,. r0S ANGELES TIMES OCTOBER 1~. 1967 MAYORAL RACE forward his best attack­ the need to get Philadel­ phia moving again
  • throughout the world, they were not paid. So the American press didn't come back and say the Vietnamese ambassador refused to pay Madame Nhu's bills, they carne back and said, Madame Nhu jumped a hotel bill in Los Angeles. myself. I read that in the press
  • , no organization was needed to carry out last summer's disorder. 11. The police department was involved in looting. 12. Bush has never heard of a gang called "Satan s Angels," but he "thinks" that youth gangs were involved at some stage of the disorder
  • ~uANCl'\ron \I, t\li"'J -~~ ....~~,i..i, ··~11¥\N~:£. ~l)U ••• q••] \) ' • #lO~ble undated t to Sha:h of Inm - A 11 ~--- ---/.P..\--1-- Jp #104b rpt "Suggested Instructions to Amb. Meyer" S 3 p ~ 'r-3P-,&. N4j'iS-;;.'18) ~ ""-friK:a
  • Premiere of tho movie, 11l'omboy o.nd the Champ" sponsored by Universal Intorr&tional Pictures, Los Angeles, California. National Broadcasting Co.• presented the Choro.lottes on ''Monitor" Radio Program Appoo.red with Bob Hope in Houston, 1958 and 1960
  • of Transcript: 3 pages Barbara Cline Archivist Sl'RVICF sn LD CALL FROM ED PAULEY, LOS March Z6, 1968 at 7:55pm ANGELES, CALIF. Pauley - Mr. President, how are you doing? The President - Fine. Pauley - Spencer (?) and I have been doing a lot of work
  • next week examining .the situation 'in Hue and Danang, and with the Marines, evaluating how th~ Revolu­ tionary Development team effort was proceeding in that area. Ky agreed with the report by a mission official who had recently visited