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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
  • from the Philadelphia Police dated August 28, Department is a mimeographed 14-page letter 1966, from Robert F. Williams to Fidel Castro. In brief, Williams complained of his treatment while in Cuba, by officials of the Cuban Government and others, which
  • World Report ABC News New York Daily News NBC TV Washington Star Washington Post St. Louis Post Dispatch National Broadcasting Company Columbia Broadcasting System Baltimore Sun ABC Radio NBC TV ABC News Philadelphia Bulletin Lighting Technician Columbia
  • President's Daily Diary
  • . Romnes, President, American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New York Stuart T. Saunders, Chairman of the Board, The Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Louis G. Seaton, Vice Presiden6, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Sidney Shuman
  • President's Daily Diary
  • , The Atlanta Journal C. Atlanta_, The Atlanta & Constitution Constitution ,. D. Washington, The Washington Post E. New York, The New York Time~ . F. Philadelphia, G. Unidentified H. Los Angeles, The LA Times The Philadelphia Articles 4. FBI
  • a~d that th ,2 y have weapons and- a~u.cm1.:ttio;;'! but"isd in a · "ct::. i1..,,.ty--r :tile · r·adius $ ... 19 - PH 105-4158 llie "Philadelphia Daily News," a Phila.delphi~, Pa., daily newspape:r•, on August 25, 1966,, reported an interview
  • against members of the Revolutionary Action Movement and the Jamaica Rifle and Pistol Club, 14 of whom were arrested in New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June of 1967, on O:>HFIBEM'fiM; -2- ;. CONFfBB!ffIM. SELECTEDRACIALDEVELOPMENTS
  • Movement is an all-Negro, militant black nationalist organization active principally in New York, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During _1967, R;evolutionary Action Movement members were arrested in New_Yo~k City and Philadelphia on local charges
  • equipment, does not have seats. It does, however, have handrails. The test train will depart Philadelphia at 9:19 a.m.; travel to New Brunswick at normal speed and make two high-speed test runs from New Brunswick back to Trenton. The train will stop twice
  • Folder, "Volume I, Documentary Supplements, News Releases," Department of Transportation Administrative History, Box 3
  • of the organiza­ in a perio4;t of g}:letto the Ph_!}adelph1a Pohce tion exist in New York, violence· arid;,. discontent Depart~~t · w h a t Yaz~ Detroit, eh i c a go a n d over Vietna~-:- ,; trzemsk1_ 1s to the Boston c t e veland. Philadelphia , .. has
  • that the Congress of Racial Equality ·in New Haven, Connecticut, has also organized a demonstration of New Haven civil rights organizations, which is being held in front of the post office buil~ing in New Haven today. Information has been received that Dick Gregory
  • the document. (Cl Closed In accordance with ntstrtctiona contained in the donor'• dead of gift. 11/1/2007 --UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In &ply, PleaaeReferSO FU.No. Newark, New Jersey August 31, 1967 NATIOrTAL
  • Motor Co. &t Mrs. Max Freedman Chicago Daily News &: M rs. Robert F. Goheen President & Mrs. Leonard H. Goldenaon President • Nathaniel Greenblatt V Mr. George Hamilton / v41 r. & Mrs. Ralph Harris Reuters Lucy B.a ines Johnson iss Lynda Bird Johnson
  • is a militant pro-Chinese Marxist-Leninist organization. , Jill Boskey - According to the "Daily News," a New York daily newspaper, issue of Septemb r 12, 1967, five individuals temporarily disrupted a s-ession of the United States Senate, Washington, D. CG
  • - young attractive publishing couple, Longtime Democrats and great Johnson supportera .. 'Mrs.. Esther .Van Wagoner. Tufty - National Press Building - she is with the New Zealand Broadcasting Corp. - will be part of the pool at dinner. ~ - Mr. and Mrs
  • "NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Institute of Fine Arts 1 EAST 78TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10021 AREA 212 988-5550 June 25, 1966 CONFIDENrIAL Mr.Draw Pearson, The Washington Post Washington, D.C. Dear Mr.Pearson, I have tried several times, indirectly
  • REVOLUTIONARY ACTIONMOVEMENT as RAM's "Black Stalin·. 11 FREEMAN served as RAMChairman, with MAXWELL STANFORD,now of ·New York City, formerly of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, serving as RAMField Chairman. This source stated ln May, 1965, there has been no formal
  • guid_e-t ! lines limiting pretrial com­ "'·mentin criminal cases. • J. Ed.ward Murray of the Arizona Republic s a i d, . "This report is being cited almost daily as an excuse t o s u p press legitimate 'news." ... , . . William B. Dickinson, managing
  • from the following areas: Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois; Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; University of Akron, Akron, Ohio; Westport, Connecticut; Southern California; Cleveland, Ohio; Madison, Wisconsin; Harpur College, Binghamton, New
  • LABOR-NEGRO CONFEENCE(LNVC)and is the name the organization is now known by and under which name all leaflets are issued. The May 2, 196S, issue ot the "Newark Evening News", a daily Newark, New Jersey, nswspaper, contained an article that the Labor
  • these points of view; namely, United States Senators Robert F. Kennedy of New York and Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota. According to Levison, King should answer these inquiries stating he does not wish to be a third candidate and split the antiwar candidates
  • of Riis Plaza, New York City 5/23/66 27 Philadelphia Trip (Society Hill and 18th century garden) 6/10/66 28 Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska Trip (history,,andbeautification tour) 6/15/66 29 "Faces of the West" Trip 9/20-23/66 30 Far Eastern Trip
  • of Riis Plaza, New York City 5/23/66 27 Philadelphia Trip (Society Hill and 18th century garden) 6/10/66 28 Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska Trip (history,,andbeautification tour) 6/15/66 29 "Faces of the West" Trip 9/20-23/66 30 Far Eastern Trip
  • . "Gainesville Sun", Gainesville, Fla., daily newspaper, on 12/12/67, stated Alachua County Grand Jury will -convene 12/18/67, to investigate charges of criminal activity in Gainesville, Fla., made by, Negro male, IRVIN LEE DAWKINS. DAWKINS accused police
  • Lia i son Req for Info. M. c. Miskovsky Dec. 12, 1967 Harold H. Bair Allegations of Minutemen Infiltration of Philadelphia and New Jersey Police The attached newspaper item presents a challenge to us which must be met somehow. I have drafted
  • David Schoumacher United Press International United Pres& International Associated Preas Associated Press WasGington Star Chicago Daily News St. Louis Poat Dispctch Chicago Tribune Hearst Newspapers Philadelphia Bulletin New York Times Washington Post
  • of such a proposed boycott. I A boycott of a specific product with well documented instances of discrimination presents a different 1I After the memorandum to the Wall Street Underwriters, Abraham Bea:rn.e, the Comptroller of New York City, indicated that the City
  • in the White House, their bus tours and award ceremonies, have flowed the plans, incentives, donations, and inspiration that have brought a new look to the city. They operated without by-laws or organization chart and became a rallying point for everything from
  • the foregoing proviso shall cease to be 4 controlling upon tho establishment of a new rate of com- 5 pensation for such positions by or pursuant to the provisions 6 of .any law hereafter enacted. 7 8 ( d) The Secretary may delegate any of his functions
  • bis Committee. Senator McClellan told Alan Boyd and me that he will hold the hearings himself on the Department of Transportation bill and will "expedite" the matter. His first question concerned what functions if any the new Department would take from
  • Consolidated Gas, and the Budd Company. Pl111s have been developed for similar projects to be held in the following cities begiMing in June: Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Hartford, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Francisco
  • . The reason for this "is the ever growing revolt of the Southern Democrats. The Dixiecrats are betler organ­ ized, more wisely led than they were in '48 when the delegates of four states walked out of the Philadelphia convention formed their States Rights
  • Honored Correspondent on the A1nerican platform today . Winner of America's Highest Speaker's Award ' ~ - 9,L ~~EYE-WITNESS... BEHIND TODAY'S WORLD-HEADLINES" A new exclusive world-report. .. by a prize-winning reporter. .. from his latest, 25th
  • information. Fi,om the Washington '
  • ~edominant goals are evident: She will endeavor to make the distaff White House a showcase for women in action; she will combine sociability with social conscience. 11 _!lichard Boyce Washington Daily News November, 1964 HThe new First Lady is a sweet
  • 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
  • of S. 3010 as amended, is to centr~lize in one new Cabinet-level department the responsibility for leadership in the development, direction, and coordination of the principal transporta­ tion policies, functionsJ .and operations of the Federal
  • of mJ log parnUel pol.ltlc I developments to appeared 1n the Pittsbujg.h Post Ov.ette cooce Ions embodJed secret agr men build the new Jnstltutlons of f,e ce which, on May 27, 1963, and in,,Ule Philadelphia which • • • are plagulog the world's children
  • . Schidlowski came _h ere from Paris for .the dedication ceremonies which were also attended by Government representatives. JTA Daily News Bulletin / September 19, 196? Russians, Arabs Renew Attack on Israel as Emergency Assembly Session Concludes UNITED
  • large, beautiful trees. its Wilson is presently lmown as the City of New tluildings slogan - WIDEAWAKE wnsw. With Toisnot Depot was the forerunner of what is now the City of Wilson and was served by the Wilmington-Weldon Railroad. The City of Wilson