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  • 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
  • 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
  • . On the state of the Nation, he said: is going to hell. " 11 1 just don't think this country MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON August 12, 1967 11:00 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bob Fleming Attached are notes on your conversation
  • 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
  • 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
  • R7 RB R9 RlO BUILDING, ROOM, ETC. 1. Wh i te House Hon. Lee C. White 2. 3. 4. 5. D D D D D D D D D D HANDLE DIRECT D IMMEDIATE ACTION D INITIALS D NECESSARY ACTION D NOTE AND RETURN D PER OUR CONVERSATION D PER TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
  • . 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
  • to them to handle in the manner they considered most appropriate. I also had a long telephone conversation with Senator Kuchel the n1ght before leaving in which I . volun­ teered little and sought much in the way of information and counsel. I tried
  • doubt that he will ask for federal assistance despite his conversation with Governor Ellington . I think you should respond to these arguments by taking the offensive . You should state that you do not like dem~nstrations and do not enjoy sitins
  • NECESSARY ACTION Ds1GNATURE □ SEE ME OcoRRECTION 0 0 NOTE AND RETURN □ YOUR 0 F !LING □ PER OUR CONVERSATION 0 □ FULL 0 PER TE LE PHONE C ONVERSA TI ON □ CONCURRENCE REPORT □ ANSWER OR ACKNOWL• EDGE ON OR BEFORE ______________ COMMENT
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • of EDA, and were rather wistful about the failure of Ross Davis to follow up on the conversations and preliminary planning undertaken with Foley. They are also concerned about the delay in the calling of a White House Conference on Mexican-American
  • Italiap; _the persons they arrested largely Negro. Community leaders agreed that, as in most police forces, there was a small minority of ·o fficers who abused their responsibility. This, conversely, gave .an aura of credibility to malefactors
  • ), "a militant Negro group," but he declined to furnish any specific details concerning this organization. - 7 - DN 157-91 On August 16, 1967, DN T-3 advised that on August 9, 1967, T-3 had a lengthy conversation with WATSON,nentioned above, during which
  • 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
  • s a very productive conversation). It appea rs that the only reas on Sec r e s t wa s not invited into the meeting was becaus e this meant Blackwe ll wo u l d have had to come in, too. I t h i nk bo t h sides are relativ e l y sati s fi e d
  • of the provision in the US code providing for FBI arrests; he still insisted that he did not have autho~i t y. 1 12 :00 PM: Weil also called Helgesen at this t i me. Helgesen tr.o k i n the information curtly and did not allow a chance fo r further conversation