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  • .............................. Albany ............................... Utica ................................. Rochester ............................. Buffalo ............................... Total . . . . . 72 39 10 10 4 15 150 Thousands of pages of testimony were taken
  • Times, · 11/1/65, p~ t, · 52. Background story on suicide of Daniel Burros, · King ·Kleagle of the. United Klans of Ame:rica in New York. -2·- Little Klan influence seen here and no early inquiry expected, by Emanuel Perlmutter. New York Times, 11/1
  • ;uat 30., 1966. At tb1s time he was fin.ed t ,b e. amount of . · !;~J .00 for holding a public rally at Marquette Park, Chicago, Ul1.n~1s on August 21, 1966, without obtaining a permit. Colonel FRANK BATTAGLIA, Chie,f of Patrol, Baltimore., :·~-. r
  • migration of .day; and wash their hands gf both civif 1 • .• our time. If includes 70 percent of us. soot ,ncf rh-i£ du:v at ni~ht. Afflurnc1 . ~ < 1 4.:--~ * X:;- a ,.,.··.•' . ..• / . :; I
  • and to bring unity a~ong the various civil rights groups, .according to numerous Cincinnati daily newsp~er articles~ .including~ the "'Cincinnati Post and Times Star 99 of June 13, 151, · and 16, 1967, and "Cincinnati Enquirer of June 1.4.,- 15, and 19, 1967. 1
  • by October 7, 1968, a detailed outlhMt of new lnltla.tlves which might be propo•ed la the Budget, Ecoaomtc, and sta.to of the Union in the fleld o1 ClvU lllght1. Th• outllu. should covez- actlone whlch mtgbt be taken both aow and ln th• tutu.re to deal wlth
  • soldiers to fight and die against Communists fn Vietnam whi l~at one and the same time we conduct business as usual with the SOVIET UNION eve~ though it is the SOVIET UNION which is sp~arheading the ~orldwide propaganda offen~ive against our assistance ~o
  • prot.ection and strength tor both HUDand CAPto make this transfer, I am forced to have soma roservations as to the timing ot this transfor. J,tf re­ sana tiona are ba&ed on 'fflY'lack of' knowledge a bout the peroon who will be named secretary ot this new
  • attached hereto. !, v - 5 - ' j .~ DE 157-1025 I ) APPENDIX AMERICA~ NAZI PARTY OF THE WORLD UNION OF FREE ENTERPRISE NATIONAL SOCTALISTS, ALSO KNOWN AS THE GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL PARTY In his book "This..., Time The World", copyrighted in 1961
  • , modification, or denial of certifi­ cates or licenses. 8. Interstate Commerce Commission junctions relating to railroad safety laws, and hours of service of employees; motor carrier safety laws; transportation of explosives; and, standard time zones
  • Members on Commerce of the Federal of Transportation. of Congress have offered bills to create ' the Department. Private same recommendation citizens, experts in the field, havo mado tho to me. Now it is time to act on these recommendations
  • members will be the first to assert that their accomplishments are only a small beginning of what ought to be done. • But they are a beginning. In these times of almost paralyzing urban problems, blight and congestion, the accomplishments
  • is composed of people who generally serve only part-time, subject to call in an emergency, but some full­ tice cilitio units are now being forced and trained. The lotter are, in effect, units of a second, oore politically-reliable army. 'lbe oir force and navy
  • to the President from Secretary Connor, who chaired a meeting with Secretary McNamara and Secretary Wirtz, attended by Jim Reynolds, Paul Ignatius, Alan Boyd, and myself, in Connor's office Thursday evening. (1) All three Secretaries agree that this is not the time
  • of surplus wheat as a stop- have begun to run short of gap measure to me 't Jndinn wht•t1t hy th ('nd of 0
  • time to soften. - • * There without are very important major legislative improvements which can be made change. •. I suggest a program based on these points: 1. Labor relations; • jurisdictional disputes; manning scales. * It should and can
  • LINCOLN ROCKWELL PARTY In his book ; "This Time the World," copyrighted ih --1~61_, ~ GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL identified himself as Commander , _,Ame...,t ic;an Nazi Party of the World Union of Free Enterpr!_.'.?-e__.~!!;t{;--l0n,J:l; ·,Soc-1a'J.is;t s
  • .•• the descendant product economy. times -- accounts of the horse-drawn for one in every In 1965, ·that amounted t~ the -- a sum greater than the entire gross in 1940. • Shortcomings Vital as it is, mammoth transportation • of Our System and complex
  • of the Nation• s communities and of the people who live and work in them. Among other things, this means that it must recognize the integral relationship of the physical and social environments. At the same time, the Organization Plan must enable the Department
  • THE GEORGE LINCOLN ROCI~vELL PARTY In his book "This Time The World", copyrighted in 1961, George Lincoln Rockwell identified himself as Commander, American Nazi Party of the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists (ANP - WUFENS), Arlington
  • with which you are familiar. The Agenq in all probability will be transferred to the Department of Defense in time of war. It should be so organized in peace that it can function in war without significant reorganization. For this reason and·a110 because
  • by law 7; for U ndiir Secretaries, Assistant Secretaries, and General 8 Counsels, respectively, of executive departments, a.nd who 9 shall perform such functions, powers, and duties as the Sec- lQ reta.ry shall prescribe from time to time. ~: (b
  • criteria the new Secretar·y of Transportation would impose on navigation projects. ,, St .. Ge1·main - Non-committal King (Utah) Promises to keep an open mind. Points out that he has voted with the Administration.98 percent of the time
  • a disbelieving American public • • Again, we were forced to recognize calamitous conditions . existing in our urban slums peopled primarily by Negroes. time it became clear that I)ational action is necessary. This In a statement on August 26, 1965, President
  • and network television in 15 cities for a pe riod from three days before to three days after the disorder in each city . The time period from three days before until three days af ter the riot was designed to encompass a ll r iot coverage and give a samp l ing
  • " changes for 1966 The Boyd task force Department concept The Califano-White to further contacts on government forecast develop organization of government the Transportation with the industry to smooth acceptance z The State of the Union
  • , aviation, and merchant marine were placed in the Department of Commerce. At the same time the position t,f Under Secretary for Transportation was created in the Department of Commc:::rceand was given the responsibility not only to supervise
  • in the three-etate area. Large stores of arms were recovered by the police at the time of the arrests. In August 1966, DePugh and four associates were charged with violation of the National Firearms Act, following recovery of a supply of automatic weapons
  • was no longer the minor adjustments in current programs. The nation's urban condition What more it demands is A much higher level of money. private as well as public - is concur in your own expressions, that money in itself is not an demands early in time
  • IN SEXTON. There were approximately 5,4 members pr~sent . SHELTON gave a speech in which he stated that too mg ny Kla~smen were parading around the countr s hout ing "N'igge1r, miigger ." He advised that the time had come o cha nge .e !ma e of the Klan a nd
  • by the President. For proposals lacking solid analytical and tactual support, an estimate should be pro­ vided ot the min1m11m time required to provide such backing and the scope of any necessary investigations should be outlined. 3. Recommendations to be made
  • The way these combine provide us with a broad picture of the various patterns of disorder that . occurred in different cities. I. ' 0 The General Upheval A disturbance m~y develop over a period of time into .==.=-an.- upti~~ava:r··wnl~li _~~~w.:s
  • . ..,_' ' - - -.-" .:-. -,- -~ ,-:- . ._.. - .... _, -' . ,-- -. . \ { 88TH CONGRESS } IatSeaaion HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES { REPORT No. 691 CORREGIDOR-BATAAN MEMORIAL COMMISSION AuouST 19, 1963.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed Mr. _SELDEN, from
  • .- -' At·· "that··_ ·time .he· said . he ··was··not.. in . ·-. . ... .. ·. Nashville, b~t.: · '.~~~~ ~· ~ic.k' .·.at:..··his· East : ~~e~et.ari~ . r~~i~~~m~-~ ~ ·ne . "His ~~. ra~e~.~ · .'. St.aniey .·E..· .f 'o1iiv~r~ •· cont~n4s . it difference makes or ·n ot.·· . He
  • time 10, 196,, the date· again be in ~ession. it would not be proper appointment (Secretary, to Senate confirmation. 1965, and January when the Senat~ will recess you have the authority power may be exercised between November
  • at any time , Because of their tendency t o overdramatize disturb ­ anc es , even minor incldents came-___to be seen as _major riots , And white citizens , oftep out of heig htened anxiety , aggra­ vated the situation by insisting on " get tough
  • on the urban problem (Reuther, W}'itney Youns:, Edaar Kaber, Profeaaor• Haar and Wooc:1, and Kermit Ci9rdon)thi• Friday at noon. We have aet December 15th a• the deadline for the firat interim report (in time for your $tat• of the Union M••••a• if the panel
  • EMPLOYEES: Transportation, ·Last evening Marad you heard and the State of the Union our President deliver his third State of the Union message. All of that stirring speech is of vital importance to us as Americans and federal employees. I hope you
  • See all scanned items from file unit "State of the Union"
  • Folder, "State of the Union," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 1