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  • (RM) NIS, New Yor~ (RM) NIS, Philadelphia (RM) OSI, New York (RM) US Secret Service, Hewarlc (RM) RAYMOND F. EOYLE Report of: Office: April 25, 1967 Date: Field Office File #.: 157-1892 Newark, New Jersey Bureau File -/1.: 157-370-31
  • percentage of today's journalists had been brain-washed with Communist propa­ ganda while in college and have carried this over into their daily work. The New York Post is '' strictly an ultra-communist paper, (since the) granddaughter of Jacob Schiff
  • 9 Wo SUMPTER MC -INTOSH, JR ·· and JOHN .HULETT, latter being founder of Black Panther Party. Tri-State Black Power Conclave scheduled for 10/14~15/67, cancelled; ·but Dr. · NATltAN WRIGHT of Newark, New Jersey, scheduled ' to· speak 2/16/68
  • Daily News, 2/25/65·, p. 4. The Klan's man in Idaho a card-carrying Negro. New York Times, 2/25/65~ p. 18. Story of Paul L. Bellesen 1 s application for Ku Klux Klan membership, acceptance, and appointment to the post of Great Titan, to organize
  • ' _: ... ·~ .'. .i 1 •. • •• • NEW YORK POST, MONDAY,... -OCTOB.ER 31;· 1°966-. . ... - A '·.. ' .Fa1·1.edJ ·' -I o·-·:_ t -·- . . ' I ~ .' • I -..t 1 •~ • ~ .. . : . ' ! I ·• ' ' ~.; ·. •i• .,·' j
  • of persons "We are at War." Only ::ays before, in New York, Brown had descr-ibed the Detroit and Newark 'riots' as DRESS REHEARSALS for all-out violent revolution and armed warfare .• Since that time - though on a smaller scale - the arson con­ tinues
  • date. that he had beeri hired· ·by the "New York Times" to :t11terview ROY FR.A.:t~Iffi:CTJSF~o LEON clait!!ed . that . he had taped a .. seven..:hour· inte~1iew, dur.. ing which time FR.JUIB:HOUSER cla:tmed he· 1tra,s in charge of the M."l.:nutemen
  • ::for theDl to be fair and i mprirt ial · bee.a .use of opinions al.r eady . formed, primarily from -.news .accounts about . Freeman's~ association with the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM),· a Negro nationalist groupD . _ ... . · . vvc.ommon Pleas Judge
  • from Jeffersonville, Indiana, to Post Office Box 783, Birmingham, Alabama. · · Issue No. 69, dated July, 1965-, of "The Thunder-b olt" announced the address of the new headquarters ot the NSRP as Post Office Box 184, Augusta, · Georgia. Issue No. 88
  • . On October 30, 1966, the New York City Police Department arrested 19 members of the "Minutemen",charging them with "conspiracy to commit arson",and "Illegal possession of firearms". An inventory of firearms seized as a result of these arrests included 115
  • , Ala bama ~ revea ls that. 1967.. Ala.ba'ma license 63-369.25 was issued oin May 2, 1967, to the .UKA for a 1967 · ~_h rysler . Imperial Crowmi, VIN YM43K73155l10. The registration fndicates the. vehicle was purchased new on May 1, 1967. This vehicle
  • , or "The Tm:!r.Aerbolt" . announced the addresn of the new heg.g q_uarters of the NSRP ~s Post Offioe Box 184, Augusta, Georgia. · Cb Au.gust 4, 1965, a :;ouree advi.s ed that Edward R. Fields, the · Ini'ormation Dir·ector of the NSRP and Editt,r
  • the address of th e new headquarters of the NSRP is Post Office Box 184, Augusta, Georgia. Issue No. 88, dat e d April, 1967, of "The Thunderbolt" announced the addr ess of the new headquarters of the NSRP as Post Office Box 6263, Savannah, Georgia, 31405
  • In an articles apping in the "Detr;Q;it News 0 , a newspap~r published d9lily ~t Detr@it, · Michig~n, on November 28, 1965, writt~n by 1\1r. Allain Bl~nch:ard, entitled nHe ·W:mnts 0 u.s. T@ Think 'Right 11 " , Dcn:mld J. Lobsingter w~s described