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...emerging worldliness after the iron-fisted rule of Walter Ulbricht that ended two years ago (see story above). It was kicked off with a huge parade led by the Vietnamese delegates, who ignited strings of firecrackers to symbolize U.S. guns firing on their people. Speakers ranged from Black Communist Angela Davis to Palestine Guerrilla Leader Yasser Arafat, both of whom were given enthusiastic receptions...
Predictably, Ehrlichman aroused Ervin's ire by arguing that money raised for the defendants was not aimed at keeping them quiet about the involvement of higher officials but was similar to the defense funds collected for Daniel Ellsberg and Angela Davis. Ervin pointed out that appeals for those funds were advertised publicly, and asked: "Do you not think most of the people contributed their funds because they believed in the causes they stood...
...Presbyterians are giving more money than ever to their local churches, but they sent only $22.6 million to the national program last year, compared with $31.2 million in 1967. Some analysts figure that grassroots revulsion over just one action by the national staff, a $10,000 church grant to Angela Davis' defense fund, cost millions in revenue...
WHEN Correspondent Bonnie Angela first met Lady Bird Johnson some 13 years ago, Angelo was a reporter for a Long Island news paper, Lady Bird the wife of a U.S. Senator aspiring to the presidency. Mrs. Johnson eventually moved to the White House, Angelo to TIME'S Washington news bureau, and their contact with each other continued. Last month Angelo and Lady Bird were together again as the former First Lady took time from a hectic schedule to reflect upon the problems of widowhood. Her thoughts appear this week in a special story in our Nation section...
...This is a new season of my life," said Lady Bird Johnson. "It's a strange new road I have traveled since Jan. 22." Lady Bird was at the wheel of her tan Lincoln, talking to TlME Correspondent Bonnie Angela and musing about her life without Lyndon Baines Johnson. Swinging the car through the silky bluebonnets and flaming Indian paintbrush massed on the banks of the Pedernales River, she tightened her grip on the wheel and forded the rushing stream. As she turned into the road that leads to the L.B.J. Ranch, the intercom attached to the dashboard dangled...