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  • SYMBOL D HANDLE DIRECT D IMMEDIATE ACTION D INITIALS D NECESSARY ACTION D NOTE AND RETURN . D PER OUR CONVERSATION D PER TELEPHONE CONVERSATION ~PROV AL ' AS REQUESTED D CONCURRENCE D CORRECTION D FILING D FULL REPORT OR ACKNOWLD ANSWER EDGE
  • 7!1 _ 1300 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON T HE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 27, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILES This afternoon at about 3: 15 pm, Walter Jenkins and I had a joint telephone conversation with Governor Tawes of Maryland and Ed Mester
  • in the audience but his candidacy was endorsed at the meeting. ANONYMOUS REPORTOF PLANTO ASSASSINATE MAYOR OF CLEVELAND, OHIO The Cleveland, Ohio, Office of this Bureau received an anonymous telephone call yesterday that six members of the Hell's Angels motorcycle
  • IN SUBMISSION OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE ·TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL COUNSEL. Date M f 181 l.964 FROM THE SPECIAL COUNSEL ACTION: Comment _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Draft reply For your information------For necessary action
  • NECESSARY ACTION D NOTE AND RETURN D PER OUR CONVERSATION D PER TELEPHONE CONVERSATION :~p~N~~~E~~ REMARKS Per our discussion. Copies of correspondence between myself and Galen Martin, and the Kentucky Civil Rights Bill. FROM! co Rl NAME AND/OR SYMBOL
  • IS ESSENTIAL. WHEN DRAFT REPLY IS REQUESTED THE BASIC CORRESPONDENCE MUST BE RETURNED. IF ANY DELAY IN SUBMISSION OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT. TO FROM THE SPECIAL ASSISTANT ACTION: Comment Draft reply
  • OFF ICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL March 12, 1964 Per your request by telephone today. mcm .™ Rf OP MAJOlt AC'.tltrtID or !'RS ~ O'I lfovembel" JUSUCE 1963 to .Mal-ch l~ crnL Btmt'l'S V:z:t,AcUana fJle ~ baa . · .. · · private
  • On March 10 and March 11, 1965, thirty persons telephoned the White House and were referred to this office for handling . These persons were not or prior record in our files and all of them expressed a desire to have the President intercede by sending
  • With Correspondence) PROMPT HANDLING IS ESSENTIAL. WHEN DRAFT REPLY IS REQUESTED THE BASIC CORRESPONDENCE MUST BE RETURNED. IF ANY DELAY IN SUBMISSION OF DRAFT REPLY IS ENCOUNTERED, PLEASE TELEPHONE OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL COUNSEL. FROM THE SPECIAL COUNSEL ACTION
  • and in our Regional Office in San Francisco. [2 of 2] DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1730 K STREET, WASHINGTON N.W. 6, D.C. August 23, 1965 LOUIS MARTIN TELEPHONE DEPUTY CH A IRMAN FEDERAL 3-8750 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. LEE WHITE The attached
  • ] ,\ MA IN[ Nlf W H AMPSHIRE MA SSA.CHUS( TTS JIIHOOt ISL AND 3cUOH 3TIHW_: CO NN (Cr1cur HCW YOAK TELEPHONE: AR[A COOE 217 • AUDUBON 6 0233 --- NORTHEASTEifN'Eo" FERE.1.cE I AD\ fXTIS'l'S OF SE\ L:\ TH I)\\ K1 aA;tcvoR1003 trRO:!r1 \twW K
  • President• s Civil Rights stand. " ,. .. ,.... • ·':'\. ... · RECtl.Vt.lJ APR 5 1965 CENTAA( fl1!.S i1 j I • [1 of 2] ­ ONE JOY STREET , BOS TON I TELEPHONE CApitol 7-S'.110 March 30, 1965 The Honorable Lydon B. Johnson The White House
  • -- (At this point, the President answered a telephone call; he did not resume the pre-Glassboro narration. ) The President said he was wary of the Soviet Union and its leaders. He said it took two meetings at Glassboro to see that Kosygin did not have full authority
  • CORR, R6 SYMBOL TELEPHONE * GPO : 1967 0 - 252-512 (296) R7 RB R9 RIO BUILDING,ROOM,ETC. DATE ----· ------ea--, ...... UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum M. TO n.011 : c. Miskovsky DATE: January 2., 1968 M. J. Connell SUBJECT
  • such as Coca Cola, General Electric, Ling-Temco, IT&T, Bell .· Telephone and Safeway. · · ·under the banner of "Hire - Train businesAll over the nation to co~b Retain'~ the Alliance persuaded their production lines and offices for jobs for the hard
  • in the American Legion Building adjacent to the Venice Public School. At 9:25 a.m. yesterday the Superintendent of the.Venice Public Schools received an anonymous telephone call indicating that a bomb had been placed in the school building~ The school
  • . Attachment VETERANS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF VETERANS AFFAIRS WASHINGTON 25, 0.C. March 12 , 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Lee C. White Assistant .Special Counsel to the President The White House In accordance with a telephone call from
  • . Governor Brown feels I should talk to the President concerning our Los Angeles riot study and I have written Joe Valenti as per the attached letter. The Governor told me he talked with you on the telephone. I would like to see the President about
  • this with Bill Moyers and he and I believe that perhaps an even better alternative would be for you to telephone Smitherman today , if you wish to do so. He is not a participant in this latest incident, but really stands somewhere in the middle between King
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  • . 49 4th Stre,et~-- M. s. S4, Sal\ Frtmcf.sco., Califo·r nia. Her telephone numbu· is SSG-6525. Regarding item 3 above, if max!mmn effectiveneS$ ie to be achieved. it is ~ssential that the activities· of all Federal agencies be · fully cooi-dbat
  • , both publicly and privately, that my role was not one of intervention on behalf of the Federal government but one of supp ort of those public and private . parties in California seeking to resolve difficulties. In line with this, I telephoned ahead
  • towards oth~r Negro enclaves in northern New Jersey, a web of tension formed. Wherever Negro ghettos existed-~ Elizabeth, Englewood, J~rsey City, Plainfield, New Bruns­ wick~- people had friends and relatives living in Newark. Everywhere the telephone
  • 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
  • heard several shots fired ·from ._the roof of .the motel., followed by more shooting and windows breaking. • • Cleveland Reed w~s :on tie telephone talking t~ his girlfriend, Glenda Tucker, 15/.F, when someone f'orcedthe apartment door and two or three
  • Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20009 Telephone 462-6618 ------Executive Director Berl I. Bernhard Officers Co-Chairmen • Harrison Tweed • Bernard G. Segal Auistant Executive Director Elise B. Heinz Secretary • Lloyd N. Cutler August 31, 1965
  • . Megdell i said, he had received 15 to 20 telephone calls : because of the action, mostly friendly but with I "a few cranks." He added, "I'd say we lost three customers and gained eight, so we're five up." I I I ~ I E xecutive Office of t he President
  • , referred to above was attended by seven or eight of whom were Negroes. . -JK T-2 also advised that it was suggested at the ~•eti~g to jam telephone lines to the police station and to the home and office of Circuit Judge J.C. ADKINS; and to have a peaceful