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Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- Records, Military Personnel Records Center (Supra) (11/16/65) · There is no indication that LYNCH has any knowledge of, or specific training in, demolitions, · or -use of explosives. L. ASSOCIATES LA T-1 ( 11/ 30/65) When LYNCH has visited th·e Los
- announced the names of three new members of the Committee: Mr. Stephen Currier, a long time urban con servationist: Mr. Robert Weaver of Housing and Home Finance Agency: and Mr. Laurance Rockefeller. October 1, 1965: Associated Press Managing Editors Mrs
- ," supra, has a photograph showing "H. RAP BROWN, National Director of SNCC" emerging from 00 the Black Arts Studio at 726 East McMillan Street, to ask police to leave his press conference. They did." The June 16 9 1967, 0'Journal Herald," daily newspaper
- to FueNo. Kansas City, Missouri December 19, 1967 "MINUTEMEN" ~ A Kansas City confidential SAurce who has been associated with the "Minutemen" organization for the past several years , advised on Dece mber 18, 1967, that to his kn he "Minutemen" have
- Finance Agency, .of the 25 Federal Housing Administration and the Public Housing •' ' . • 5 1 Administration in that agency, and of the heads and other 2 o~cers and offic_esof said agencies. 3 (b) The Federal National Mortgage Association, to- 4
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- is yellow with a black vinyl top. · D. Close Associates ROBERT M. SHELTON, Imperial Wizard, UKA, is known to associate closely with ·.- MELVl[N SEXTON, #17 Lake Sherwood, Northport, Alabama, who is the Imperial Kligrapp of the UKA. II. CONNECTION WrTH
- in American politics. Introd. by Harry Golden. Washington, Public Affairs Press, 1962. 150 p. HS2330.K63R5 II. Periodical articles Extremism in American politics, by Arthur M• . Schlesinger. Saturday Review ., 11/27/65, p. 21-25. Historical survey
- pressing urban needs, proposed for the immediate study of the new Secretary and including demonstration projects in metropolitan planning. These programs are predicated on the organization of the Depart ment along the lines recommended in o~r companion
- : Gordon M. Murray, Exe//it:1}..Ja~ret.a.ry SubJ: Transmittal. No. 2 1. 2. f Attached 1s a copy ot the report ot th~ Interagency Conmittee··on Transport Mergers and covering White House Press Release ot March 6, 1963. .• 'Ihe next meeting ot the task
- .._. sectors of_our society and _with the invaluable 1 ..'..·&f:--theUnited Nations Association . .-; . Thus it·pleases .of that and me that committee. 1 cooper~tion waa an Urban Development Committee . a fellow Texan is one or·the cha1r:::en
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- with members, they had not received this legal assistanceg It was also pointed out that money for the past six months had been collected in considerable amounts for the specific purpose of buying a printing presso The printing press has not been pt.tr chased
- Catherine Feuer Wurster* University of California at Berkeley Saul B. Klaman National Association of Mltual &wing's Ea.nks Paul Ilvisaker Ford Foundation Ralph E. McGill 'i'be Atlanta Constitution ***** Bichard Goodwin White House Liaison • Deceased
- ::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
- in this are those associated with poverty. The effects of poverty and the lack of adequate hous- ing, education, health services, recreation, employment opportunity, and social mobility are reflected not only inhi.gh infant mortality but in the development
- in violation of the National Firearms Act. Por example, Robert DePugb, leader of the Minutemen, and some of his associates were convicted in the u.s. District court in Kansas City, Missouri in November, 1966. I would appreciate the l>enefit of any
- the poor in· ~ara-professional jobs. This program could be implemented in association with "community schools" • or city hospitals. 5. Innovation and competition are handmaidens, and the necessary reforms in American schools will only come through often
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- of aesthetic or health values. Aecthetic values that are extinguished by the objecti-::m.able sights and ::m-~ells in any r.-ia:rket. associated with 1Jolluted water are not subject to exchange It n1.ay be reaconable to think, however, that people in eeneral
- be insisted that all maritime unions and associations accept ·the-President's proposal (now ~eing implemented in·specific.form) for the resolution of disputes over manning and~ related.issues. * Construction subsidies should be conditioned 'upon prior
- is necessary -- violence is occurring around the country -- both are reported side by side on TV and in the press ~ Such a recurrent linking of spokesmen for disorder and actual violence produces cause and effect associations which are dlfficult to dispel
- dimension . That was Tucson , in_which a second night of -"rioting" seem~ to have been planned or ~taged for the press . There was even reported sniping at two or three media vehicles . POLICE-COMMUNITY RELATIONS IN CRISIS: THE PROBLEM _OF CONTROL
- ,. runmng dust ry rat.her than improvement The Jndian press and some Tn- through June of. t1,.1s year. of farm _output. . dian po lit ici;.n have· ignored Uie Amcndmen ls to ma1nt2.111 a f~~>w Washmglon 1s gr
- -------- . ,... ..,.. • . •\ .... . , . . : . • . .. . ' • . .. .. ' .i .. . . 8-i'A'l'Ji?mft BY ROBERTc. . wmvm,ADMDlIS'l'RATOR HOUSIHOAND HOMEFnfAl.JCE AGENCY t AT"A PRESS CO~"'FEREMOB, 3:00 PM . • . XOBDAY, NO\rmram ... a, 1962 • \ . .' . . . - .. 4 ----- 11J;;~~; ---- ------- L .. ~ .... ~ J
- npy;_, that might facilitate ultimate creation of a new Department of Transportation and meanwhile produce better solutions for some current pressing problems. - - -2 National Transportation Council We have serious reservations concerning Mr
- to FHA functions, derive Associa responsibility in the Association's Secretary respect to the FNMAwill basic Mortgage Credit his line from his as one of the members of the Association's He will the for Mortgage operations entity
- are beginning to feel that riots are all they understand. This is the only way to talk to downtown." "There will be a holocaust if changes do not come fast." The one theme that emerged in every conversation was the pressing need for jobs. Many believed jobs
- ... < ., •. •.··•.• XNDUSTRYJ\lm !'BB FEDERAL' GOWRNMEN'l'aw BROUGHT ' • • ADOUT 'l'HXSt YEAR Is RF.MAlU(ABLEACHIEVEMENTS 'l'OWARD.'J.'BE. •.•. SOLUTION OF OU1\ B0USINO AND COMMUNITY PROBLEMS. .. • • 1,' '4• .' I • YOUR. NATIONAL E0t1SINO ASSOCIATION TO OUR LEGISLA'l'IVB
- Transport Association regard airport noise as the major problem facing the industry. Presidential initiative now would be timely and appropriate. SUggeated language: •..! -• .------- "The rapid introduction of jet aircraft and the expanding volume of a1r
- briefings I propose the lative, press following responsibilities and industry briefings: Secretary Connor - general a brief description of principal Under Secretary highway safety bill. the ~rl ~./ r~/-=-~ F~·//-/ C. L. Schultze strong chairman for o
- f. their proaulgating service and police, intellectuals, them achieving and the press. and enhancing imageJ foruaJlating a thorough anti-corruption lines outlined in Appendix B. -----z=m programalong the DISCUSSION ~d 00 00 6 z - b
- '\t. flI Lt!O N N•rn 1 A HALF TO NS OF FOODGRA INS wm:R N2~J PL 4G0 t{dREEi:Hi:trt • · WE P1RE HECS:IVING MU~1ER OUS QUESTIOi~S FflOi~ PRESS AND OT HER S AS JO· 1-;ExT ST~?-\, \~E A3SU:ts THAT NZ XT STE? \J ILL B~: VISIT SUBR;\Mt:·, IAM TO THE U
- Dear Bill: Members of key Congressional committees will be briefed on plans for the proposed Department of Transportation at the 7, 1966. White House Mess next Monday evening, February I have been advised that a press briefing will be scheduled for 10