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  • , Whitney, Jr. I L 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
  • of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Charles Evers of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others converged on Memphis, Tennessee, to visit James H. Meredith, who was shot on a Mississippi highway
  • . President, some people interested in civil rights, including Martin Luther King, are planning a massive march on Washington this spring. There is some talk that they would like to stop the wheels of government. Are you planning to try to talk them out
  • , 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
  • DATE RESTRICT ION To S/CPR - Mrs. Dunaway from AFMW - Bayard King CONFIDENTIAL 9/ 16/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt Rostow with CONFIDENTIAL AND SECRET attachments 8/19/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt W. Rostow with a CONFIDENTIAL attachment 9/21
  • ■ade and ia in the po•••••ion of the Preaident'• Coaaittee. Thi• aeeti119 waa pri■azily tor the l)'lrpoeea of •••king a con­ aenaua of vi .. a with reapect to future direction and pr09rama. A• a reault ot thia March 16th ■--ting, tbe Preaideat•a Coa­
  • . Rep. C. King Army $9,844,869 - Diamond Reo Truck Div. White Motor Corp., Lansing, Mich. for trucks. (2-1/2) Sen. P. Hart Air Force $3, 248, 490increment - Martin-Marietta Corp., Baltimore Md. for installation of Government-£ urnished equipmen: .t
  • burea~was Mr. Tom Martin. UncleTom 11 \vasMr. Johnson's uncle, and he was a fiery old fellow from a fiery family. He wore these big cowboy hats and boots and had big black eyebrows. He had a loud voice, and he'd walk in the room and he'd take
  • 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
  • : 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
  • 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
  • . , -r.l - •. ,rr.;- -: . .,:I~~-. ' -1," -• ,W:-,:-.':~_:.t;.;.. _. ::-- 1 L-I . ,... c~ ') 4 . ..·-1_ - ·., lt'■::wi --- ~ -..;.~ & 1,...- ea r King Consta ntine& () ,=or-­ ~r1 r ..s" l .... ,• - ~ Septe mber ■ '-~ ~D
  • . BLACK 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
  • •slargely from its abil­ _., .... IL\', PM&-,..._ Ju has won praise fmm Dr. Martin ity to inftuc•nc:cNt>JUOvoting. Ne­ Luch,·r King. Jr., for ..unswerving groes comprise 289' of Durham's J .. WUMNUS WED Mar 11. 1'114 rq~ist
  • attack him, and Martin Conboy, his counsel, had not reached any con­ and he lac.ks the smugness and cant of the reformers. He clusions about Jimmy Walker's g,ailt or innocence when is proud to be a politician. He delights in recounting his Walker resigned
  • POLITIC.AL · AND ECONO...YIC DETERIORATION COULD . T.HREATEN US INTERESTS. THIS IMPRESSION HAS BEEN . STRENGTHE"JED B.Y MY . TALKS IN PAST FE\•f DAYS WITH KING, ' PR I\1! N AND OT HER OFF! CI ALS. ' . PAGE 2, R UQ~ AT. 2886A -S E e- ft ! 'f'­ !"1 BASSY
  • lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which only others present were my wife, one aide and I. During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching at Cape
  • . 38. HINCKLEY, OR. CONRAD 39• HELEMAN 1 HERBERTV. 40. HORNSBY, rRED 41. HUMPHREY,T.B. 42. HYDE, HOMERH.TCA 43. HYMAN 1 SAMUELSON 44. JASTER, ERVIN A. 45 • JESSON1 rRANK·. 46. JONES, LYMAN 47.-KALf"AS, RICHARD 48. KING, ROBERT'• 49. KISTLER 11, Ao CLAY
  • Senators maker ot the New Deal, seems to tit impresario sweep to tame trom "Stretch" New York king. general, glory ot that new setting 1n the the­ Nor would you build it tor Jim Parley, on their hall quite to sort by his see himselt out his
  • , m~king the most campus leader at a meeting of some widespread attm-k upon the gowrn- ·1,000 Cape Town students and faculty , ' I 1 whitN. ment ever made by South Afri,~.an The upro.,r be1tan two W('('b aJ:o when the government, in\'Oki111,t South
  • s full We ecognize 11 events ch emerging field of and the u e of ou com of our in rb with the repres e e gl d • on 1 his reg d t:" port t t the h uppor 8 Spe king on be has be s id no intention of pl 'th t:a o a ing 1 tend licyc 0
  • · BALANCE OF FORCES IS STRONGLY AGAINST HIM. · IN THAT CASE HE ·:·:; IF SO VE WILL NEED TO COOPERATE IN . . -: d V!LL GO QUIETLY. : w ~KING POSSIBLE ONE OR .TWO YEARS OF' STUDY· IN US FOR KCP AND . . . i :· POSSIBLY ONE OR MORE OF HIS ASSOCIATES