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  • live out a pec~lim-- a."1dd--:~dly pat-c~n1. 'Ihe first prcr2qilisitc for a nction CC!pc.blE: ·of ~er,ocic.c is th2 beliet t:1::t t~ey C:..."'0 sup';;rior· to th~ir vic-c;ns. They ;;iust b-2li\:.·VG th:-4t they a:r·0 0~ti tlcd to the control of' th0 lir
  • to fill only about 200 of those 1,000 vacancies. And if they had been on the schedule we had planned, they would by this time have filled about 700 of the vacancies. B: Then Mr. Nixon's recent request for an increase was an additional thousand men over
  • of the first things Nixon did was to accept the implications of my memorandum and appoi~t an ~ecutive security force for the protection of embassies. There have been far fewer incidents of purse-snatching, and mugging, and bumping, and pushing since
  • reliable information in the past advised that several klansmen from the Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia, areas plan to take firearms with them to Montgomery for the Klan rally. EMPLOYMENT PROTEST, SUMTERCOUNTY,ALABAMA The ~everend Felix Nixon