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was a definite
turn toward the right.
of Dr. King and Senator
be revived
and continued.
END
Robert Kennedy.
It has been
It remains to
are
DALLAS
MORNING
NEWS
May 10, 1968
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Hwnphrey and AD~
To The Dallas Ntws:
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Withoutthe aid
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&D4peace.
Aa wo move now In the battle•
apln•t poverty &114dl1c.-\m 1oattma. we aaJute bl• memo17 bf
advancln1 bla propam.
to buU4 a Great Soclet,.
Slllcue11,
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Mr. WIJJtem PoUock
Prosldont
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"Hilton Hotel, New York
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WASHINGTON
October
(ia)
F0:/6,t,
18, 1967
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Marvin Wataon
FROM:
WWiam.(ConneU
WC--
On September 21st the Vice President and Governo/McNai;
{l~d
dedicated a new mental health facility in GreenvWe, South Carolina
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The Ubral'J o
Paper•
17 Eaat 80th St
New Yom, Ne
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Pre■ldeatlal
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Mr.
Jt••llfO•
DDa
are
988 nftb.I t . . ~T..tt
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i:>.ar Mr. Donnaa:
l appncla-te JOU I.a. of Oclolan 11 . . . ,_..
~ • a,ala adchu• .._ Gna4 Cc:&dl
of CehmWa Aa
- , the People J" (Madison Avenue
Daily, Nov. 16.)
Witness, New York City FCC hearings into TV programming practices.
Eighth book: "Federal Regulation of TV: A Communist Plot?"
(American Legion Press, December.)
Witness, FCC hearings, Washington, D. C.
• Article
- to develop policies,
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Chairman Franklin D. Roosevelt,
plans, and programs
for the new
(EEOC) was announced today by Commission
Jr.
Mr. Roosevelt said these task forces will help the EEOC prepare for the full
- information.
Fi,om the Washington
'
- publication.
Publication will not go unnoticed.
There will be a few stories
in the New York Times, the Daily Labor Report, and some construc
Uon publications concerning this action.
However, aside from the
Plumbers Union and the Sheet Metal Union
- to the S enate for promo
tion to the grade of Commander .
THIS COPX' FOR_ _ _ _ _ _ __
NEWS
CONFERENCE
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
WITH BILL M>YERS
4:24
PM EDT
AUGUST 31, 1965
TUESDAY
MR. M:>YERS: The President aPKQY® tQQ.al' theJQ~ p9lJ.~y
- , Robert E. , MPLS.
OLEKSIW,Da."liel P. , USIA
SIMMONS
III, Joseph J.,
Interior
ANNENBERG,
Walter, Phila. Inquirer &
STANTON,Frank,
NYC
Daily News
STERN, Isaac,
NYC
BALBACH,Stanley B., Urbana, Ill.
THOMAS,
Dan.'1Y, Beverly Hills, Calif.
BLOCKER,Dan
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PRESIDENT
HUMPHREY
NEW.
CHAIRMAN
OFPCEEO
The affirmative action activities of the Presi
dent's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity
will be maintained and accelerated in the coming
months, according to Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey.
Speaking at his
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GRUMMAN AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING CORP BETHPAGE LONG ISLAND NEW YORK
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MR WILLIAM GWINN, CHAIRMAN
UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP ~00 MAIN STREET [AST HARTFORD CONNECTICUT
VHB110
MR R~HUNTER, PRESIDENT
PHILCO FORD CORP TIOGA AND C STREETS PHILA
a VHBl 11
MR T V
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of Alabama, for/a
, reappointment
/
term
)\
Dr. Rufus C. Haris,
of Georgia, for a term
expiring Mai: , 968, vice The Reverend
Theodore
rt n Hesburgh
~~;a.' Arnold • Picker, of New York, for a term
~A11\T'
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.,, tbat tlae Z2ad Bomb
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.. wh1c1' Lle•teMat Beacll wu aaalped at tlle time will Jaaw
reualo at tlle Park Sherato Hotel, Ttll Awne aatl 55tll StrNt.
New Y•k CltJ, l-1J 14 aad II. It la
••l • tut Ille mu wJao
may INt at tbla re1mlOIIwo.i
- to the
Armed Force ■ Aide to the Prealdent
Mr. Walter J .1rted
Prealdent
The~erlcan
Chess Foundation
902 Broadway
New York, New York 10010
Copy to:
Beacling File
HGB:SOH
RECEIVED
NOVIt 1967
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CENTRAL
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THE WHITE
HOUSE
- . . . Borman to extend
te , - aa4 to die ,-ople of N. . Zealand Ille warme•t
1net1n1• el. all Americana. W• ciuply appl'eclate dMI
coopewatl.Oil el New Zealand la Jolntly nppoa-UD1 with
u a rana• el. ecleatlfte eaperimau :telate4 . . . .
bploraUoa ol tu earth
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LA., TUF.~0AV !-'C'?~''-"Ci. t\ECE~P~R
NEW ORLEANS,
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Prime Minister
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I
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to your attention
to forward this
with the New Orleans
I call
her enclosed
and I am, therefore,
correspondence
pleased
for any consideration
may give it.
With expressions
of highest
esteem,
Respectfully,
HB:S
Encls
I am,
you
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p,I
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February
15. 1965
Dear Mra. Bou•:
t•m wi-hia1 tala wlth tbe lalowledc• that wllile I am
looking 011t die wiadew to wblte an.ow, JOI& are looklq
at brlaht -.uebln.e la New Orl•ana.
So. lf tb•r• la a
it la cauaacl by
•li1at tl•1• of 1r•~ ~ ,~)ptpe.r.
•reavy
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44,
April S, 1967
Dear Carr.
will confirm arran omeut■ for a ■ p.clal
White Hou•• tour reque ■ ted by Co111reaam&A
Hale Bog&••
Thi ■
I underatand there will b• approximately
ninety
High
atudcnt and chaperon■ !ro~Newman
School in New Orlean
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Attached is TAG interim re M/Sgt
Carl W. Bergstedt.
The new suspense date
on the case is 3 April 1964.
(Jw
AUDREY SCHROFF
Office,
D/SGS
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ret.erans Day., we
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and
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,ping game scores•
roul.d hope that
you
.ons to the new chess
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would have
arrange for the
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