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Miscellaneous Individuals -
Walt Bremond -
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n.d.
Linward Cathcart
Roy Cooksey
Dr. John Edward
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Dec. 7, 1967
Dec. 1, 1967
n.d.
Ed Davis
Charles Evers
Joyce Garrett
Dr. Greenlee
James Hooper
Rev. Joseph H.
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Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Ellsworth
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nolle
pressed--
27, 1967
evaltiation
of Dorchester,
County CAP,
program
i
41.
J.
Edward l·7alters,
· (died
postmaster
and president
Dorchester
County CAP--first
42.
OEO Ev~luation
43.
OEO.lettcr
November 1967),
..
Cambridge
- CHARLES
EDWARD
BARRIS of Fort Worth, Texas; Muhamd's Mosque of Isla
at Tyler, Texas, with approxi■ately 11 ■embers led by
Minister WILBURWILLI.AMS;
and the Student Non-Violent
Coordinating Co-ittee
(SNCC) with headquarters
at 2811
South Boulevard, Apart
- not know the purpof:>c of BROOKS' travel
to Africa
or the area i.n .Africa which he planned on. visiting.
DE T-4 and DE T-5 advised
on November 1,
PAUL EDWARD BROOKS and his wife,
CATHERINE,were the host at the October ~o,
1964, throu~h November 1, 1964
- by
CHARLES EDWARD TATE, husband of FLORENCE TATE, who is SNCC
representative in Dayton; DARE front for Black Liberation
Party recently formed in Dayton by CHARLES TATE to promote a
Black Nation; DARE has attacked local civil rights issues and
dislikes Human
- , of 3740 Tillman.
Shot in rt arm and rt
T-o DGH (CB).
Shot while
side,
no exit,
temp. serious.
trying
to escape
while
looting
Mkt. at 3626 Myrtle.
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64.
5:30 AM
7/24
(Citizen)
KONSTANTINE KRUPSKY, 60/W.
Cut on neck
holdup by 3 unkn N/M, Edward & Gilbert
- ) Franklin _and \Villi~m Penn . There was no . explanation
Lyles, 26, of Cumberland st. High Schools in North Phila- ~1vc~ for not resummg the hear•
mg_ m the ,afternoon, but Judge
near Front; Edward
M. _(Sa- delphia.
•
1'eete) Super, _Jr._,24, of_ i1tfi
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which is an affiliate
of the Hill Parents
Association.
Brooks and Russell reportedly
are also employed
by "Operation
Breakthrough."
New Haven police officers
have
advised that Belton admitted being involved in the theft of
the dynamite from a local
- listed in this Appendix are diecueeed in
B. M. Rich, The Presidents
and Civil Die order (The Brooking•
lnetitution,
1941). Other• are described in S, Doc, No. 263,
67th Cong., 2d Seee. (1922).
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the civil authoritiH
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the
had