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  • well SCLC, but neither was .admitted. Included in the business group were Earl Malik, Winton Blount, Milton Cummings, James Coile (Scott Pape{) and a man named Thomas Russell who was said to be a very helpful reconciling influence. A. G. Gaston, Joseph
  • C 7 !'1 OAK, ~:~;:: ~~~~;.~~~.N;LA. COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS frr JO SCPH 8. CLARK, ,.A, CLAIUORNC Pl!:LL, II.I. CARL MARCY , CH I&,. OP' 8TA,.P" OARACLL 8T. CLAIRC, CL.ERK March 11, 1965 The President The White House Washington, D. c
  • ] ­ ... ...· .. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 28 By: Messrs. Adams, Allen, Bentley, Brannan, Carter, Clark, Cooper, Dumas, Eddins, Evans, Gilchrist, Givhan, Hammond, Hawkins, Hornsby, Horton, James, Lolley, Lowe, Mathews, McCain, McDow, Metcalf, Montgomery, Nichols, Oden
  • of Williams v. Wallace, in Federal court, Montgomery, Alabama, seeking injunctive relief against Governor Wallace, Colonel Lingo and Sheriff Clark to restrain them from inter­ fering with peaceful demonstrations for Negro rights. Judge Johnson ordered
  • MR. VALENTI'S NOTES Meeting in the President's Office March 18, 1965 4.!pm The President Bill Moyers Governor Ellington AG Katzenbach Ramsey Clark Marshall [1 of 6] ­ [2 of 6] ­ L ":.:·© r e • ; I . . V. , L~M-~ -~ --~- \\ ~ -J.:k