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Whitney,
Jr.
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by the
April 5, 1968
ll:10-ll:59am
Cabinet Room - Meeting with Civil Rights Leaders
and others relative
to rioting after death of Martin
Luther King
Hon. Clark Clifford
Senator Thomas Kuchel
Cong. Wm. M. McCulloch
Cong. Carl Albert
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ROY VI LKIN~ ~
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Council
for
YOUNG, Whitney M.,
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UNITED
CIVILRIGHTS10 EAST 44TH STREE, N~E{i~l
GREENBERP,
Jack
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MUrray HIii 2-0283
FARMER, James
KING, Martin Luther,
FOREMAN, James
Leadership
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EMANUEL CELLER
(D.-N. Y.)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966
THIS IS NO TIME FOR PANIC
Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Martin Luther King, able civil rights leader, asks
President Johnson to abandon the military junta now ruling South Vietnam
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vented through the prog ram outlined by the study g r oup.
I sincerely hope that this program will be put into p r actic e in
l the near future.
s~~cerely ·1
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.J~i~l~~ l C1..,tt.'~~. ,~
Martin Lunin , D. D . S.
x.
Professor and Head
Department
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their
those who have reverence
mind but that
and that
dupes,
causes for
pride
blow ever suffered
in announcing that
the assassination
he was
of Dr. Martin Luther
was a communist whose identity
the accused
and tolerators,
for the constitution
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.Bill Moyers
Aaai atant to the President
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Mr. Lawrence King
Administrative
Assistant to
Congressman Jim~right
House of Representative·
Washington, D. C.
Rev.
Att: Resume on/Bill Smith, 3421 Indal~ Road,
info re employment
possibilities
- resulted in the
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act of
1900 after discussions between Australian
representcttives and the British G overnment.
The first Federal Parliament was opened in
Melbourne in May 1901 by King GeorgeV,then
Duke of York. Tn i
- and investigate$ applicationa for
E~~ecu.tivo clemency.. I am calling your inquiry
to his ;;;f.ttention. and am a~king hiln to let you
k..'1.ovt the procedure to be followed by M:r. Smith
in potitioning for pardon.
Lamence F. O'Brien
Special Ao oiata.nt
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Opportunity
RICHMOND,Dale K.
JOHNSON.,
Maurice,
United Press Internatl.
MEAIEI., Donald,
NBC
Sn.BERSTEIN., Maurice,
Metro Goldwyn
~yer
DAVIS, Martin, Paramount Pictures
PICKER, Arnold M• ., United Artist
BUCHMUEIJ..ER,
A.D • ., Child Study Assn. or
MONDSCHEIN
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As an interested
citizen I wish to express my total opposition
to the King-Anderson bill H.R.-3920 which provides for medical
car for the aged financed by Social Security taxation.
I have xpressed my vi ws to my various
the suggestion of one of the, am writing
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Vegas,
Nevada.
UNGER,Leonard., State
SCALAMANDRE,
Franco,
Long
Island City,
DUKE,Angier Biddle, State
New York
BUNDY,William P., State
SCHEIBEL,
Kenneth
M.,
Wash.,
D.C.
WARNKE,Paul C., Defense
SHELTON,
Isabelle,
Wash.,
D.C.
MARTIN,Graham, State
SHORT
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KEPPEL,Francis
Justice and Mrs. DOUGLAS
ANDERSON,
Martin
Justice and Mrs. CLARK
ATKINS,Ollie
Justice and Mrs. HARIAN
BELAFW-TE, Harry
Justice and Mrs. BRENNAN
CARR,Waggoner
Justice am Mrs. S'l'E}IART
CATCHI?l:lS, James A.A.
Justice and Mrs. WHITE
- St.Marie, Mich., 3/3/65.
RANSON,Charles A., Sault Da.l."lte M:1rie, Mich., 3/4/65. (on~)
WOJICHOOKI, Mrs. Stariley, 918 Young St., Sault Ste. 1-f.arie, Mich., 3/3/65.
MARTIN,Mr. and Mrs. Victor, 700 Shoridan Dr.., Sault Ste Marie, Mich., 3/3/65.
PALACIOO,Mr
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Mike Manato•
A&nlnia.t J!atlvo Aeei•·~Ant
to the l'rtud~·aen-tt
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ANDERSON, COE & KING
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COOPER,
E. T., 5310 TwoNotch Rd., Columbia, S. C., 7/17/f:A.
SMITH,Alex, 1214 King St., Columbia, S. C., 7/18/f:A.
CATHEY,
Mary E., 5413 Dobson Rd., Greensboro, N. c., undated.
JEFFREY,W. D., 1004 W. Welden Ave., Burlington, N. C., 7/23/f:A
- , Robert W.
KING, Carleton J.
LINDSAY, John V.
MacGRE())R, Clark
MATHIAS, Charles McC 1 Jr.
McCULLOCH, William M.
McCLORY, Robert
MOORE, Arch A., Jr.
POFF, Richard H.
RCDINO, Peter W., Jr.
ROGERS, Byron G.,
SENNER, George F ., Jr·.
st. ONGE, William L