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  • DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) SXB.UTIVE FILE ELM ~m10 FG ll-8-l/Califano, Joseph PL 2 BE 5-7 PR 18 1/10/69 LA 8 BE 3 ND 19 CO 312 HU HU 2 ST 22 LG/Detroit PU 2-2 LE FG l I Bax No. #1758 sent to Central Files by Mr. Joseph Califano's
  • JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT The attached memorandum on the Los Angeles situation is unsigned because your 9:00 a.m. deadline made it necessary to transmit it before Mr. Shriver got back into town. Its contents, however
  • WAIBIMOTOK ~/ 11: 10 pm. Tuesday March 15, 1966 MR. PRESIDENT: Watts Hale ~hampion, Pat ~i:own's man in Sacramento confirmed Ramsey X Clark's report that the situation in Watts now looks "fairly encouraging." The troublemakers are confined to a 3-6 block
  • anxiety in this matter, we desire an immediate reply and furthrrwe request an early opportunity (prior to June l, 1964) to speak with you per s,onally. cc: Mr. Lee C. White Assoc. Special Counsel to President Senator Joseph Clark Mrs. Lyndon B . Johnson c
  • .~.✓- September 2, 1965 JAM ES T . CLARK , CLERK CLAYTON GASQU E , STAFF DIR ECTOR HAYD EN S . GARBER , COUNSEL The President The White House D. C. Washington, Dear Mr. President: members of the House of Representa­ We, the undersigned de­ Committee
  • persons, 12th & Philadelphia. 18. 4: 30 PM 7/23 (Police) 19. self by breaking glass, 12th by breaking \ from bein PATR. JOSEPH BRACE, 43, knee & rt thigh, stoned To Ford Hosp., PAO. MTB, abrasions & contusions by unkn persons, 12th & Lee left
  • Speaker of the Assembly. Assembly California Legi.sl&ture Sacramento. California . WMW:MJC:rgm Septeinber 8, 1965 TO: HONORABLE RAMSEY CLARK The Deputy Attorney General FROM: JOSEPH A. CALIFANO, JR. Special Ae sistant to the President I
  • 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
  • • in common and that they had joined in the fight for reasons of their own. Lieutenant Joseph Mc Cartby, Middletown Township, New Jersey, Police Department, on September 4, 1964, pointed out that with respect to Thomas Share, be would describe Share
  • Service, Depart­ ment of Interior, ex officio; and Herbert E. Wolfe, Charles Patrick Clark, Henry Ford II, J . Peter Grace , Archbishop Joseph P. Hurley, and Dr . Edward W. Litchfield, appointed by the President. President designated Herbert Eo Wolfe
  • ,ILLINOIS Lieutenant Joseph Meany, Chicago, Illinois, Police Department, advised that following a championship high school football game on December 2, 1967, at Soldier Field, a disturbance erupted when several.Negroes attacked white boys in the vicinity
  • witnesses disclosed that Michael Clark 18/M/N; 5561 Oregon, shared Apt. A-14-with Carl Cooper on the third floor of the Algiers Manor Houue. Michael Clark stated that ~n Wednesday, July 26, 1967, at approximately 12:30AM-l:OOAM he was in Apt. A•l'T with Carl
  • ] ­ ... ...· .. 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
  • Clark and Sandy Trowbridge, might be eager to go on, but most Cabinet members stay on because the President and the country need them. The President remarked about a CBS report that Clark Clifford would become Secretary of State. Rather asked him
  • 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
  • , Ckail'l1&1l 1 Industrial ~ 01tpen1ati~n Board. Ellis R.Gss, Chairman, liitil Rigata Commission. Leoitard Holland, Seoreta:t7-Treasurer, Cirll Rig)t·t.s Colmllissio•• William Willis, member or tlte Youirll Cciudssi0n. Macco Clarke, member
  • rl Interagency 1968 Task Force on Civil Rights (Ramsey Clark, Chairman) I~ ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL October 7. 1968 EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR Honorable Ramsey Clark The Attornoy Gonen.1 Jn cotmfftloo. wiih the prosra.m on Clvil ltlghta
  • Clark, Ramsey, 1927-
  • to the President Re: Los Angeles Riot Attached pursuant to your request to Ramsey Clark is a memorandum concerning the applicability to the Los Angeles riot of the Disaster Act of 1950 (42 U.S.C. 1855). The memorandum concludes that the President has legal
  • Mission to the United Nations. NYT-13 August 14, 1967. no additional, the subject. The records of the BSS., NYCPD,disclosed' unreported, pertinent information regarding Detective CLARKE -6- RAYMOND ;~~hl~~ e?6bs~~ NY 100-138651 Some other New York
  • , and that the attached would be forthcoming this evening. Honorable Ramsey Clark, Justice Honorable Wilbur Cohen, HEW Honorable Charles Zwick, BOB Honorable Arthur M. Okun, CEA Joe Califano Larry Levinson Bob Hardesty Attachment ,. .,n- tf . ~ ' .. ,., ..._t;.s
  • hout the area, EOlice never came under sni er f j.re ~ no flashes w e r e ~ seen, and no bullets or expended shells were the Lt. William Clark, who, as/Bergen County Police De art---~---civil disorders expert, was on the scene, reporte.d