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  • . Herbert 18. Richard Freeman, Chairman of the Police Aldermen 19. Mayor Ivan Allen 20. James McGovern, Executive Juvenile Delinquency 21. Judge E.T. 22. Judge Little, 23. C. T. Ragsdale, 24. Dan Sweat, Special 25. Mrs. Eliza K. Paschall
  • and of Our Country'l" 'Dhis is a real . exposure of local pro-Communist activities and many of the persons involved. Also take note of the testimony of Rev. Richard Wurmbrand on the reverse side of the "Soviets Go Home" leaflet which should answer
  • of the disturbance is not known. SCHEDULED DEMONSTRATION AT THE HOMEOF UNITEDSTATES REPRESENTATIVE EDNAF. KELLY, BROOKLYN, NEWYORK A source of this Bureau who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that the Committee for a Winter Confrontation
  • ), in Detroit, 1967, 9:00 a.m. DATE: January 17, Director December 22, At the suggestion of Richard H. Lobenthal (Michigan A.D.L. Director), I made direct contact with Joyce and met him at the London Inn for breakfast at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 22
  • agency; UNI STATES DEPARTMENT OF JU FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION - 113th M.I. Group, Denver (RII) OSI, Denver (RII) MISRA, Denver (RII) Secret Service, Denver (RII) WISO, Chicago (RII) Copy toa 2 1 1 1 l Repclltola RICHARD 0... January
  • : Report of SA THOMASC. KELLY, da.ted and captioned as above . All sources (except any listsd below) whose identities are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable infomation in the past. ... .i-EO!tET UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
  • £Singer. The number two man in the organization was Ed Kelly, who was believed an ANP sympathizer. Attached are items clipped from the Michigan Chronicle, Detroit, Michigan, December 2, 1967, relating to the picketing in Detroit by 200 white people, led
  • that both the Planning Board and the Board of Educa­ tion had been paralyzed. Tension had been rising so steadily throughout the northern New Jersey area that, in the first week of June, Col. David Kelly, head of the State Police, had . met with chiefs