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Prftldenl
Incident
Cemmenf
S. Kennedy(1962)
Drscgrrg,ationor Uui•
ver·
James II. Mc:-r.-dith.
4. Kenned)·(1963)
Demo11strallu11s
led by President readit'd troops
Dr. Martin Luther
for use
- heelils ef organizetl disstdaut
groups
~nuJd 88'1,erel-y--impeir the-!.r111¥'s ii.■ ,e. While many command measures
have been directed to preclude the loss and theft of arms and ammunition,
it is imperative that the security of arms and ammunition
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CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE
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After warning
him se~eral times about his activities, police arrestad
..._ ·. Frakes · on a charge of violating the city's
°(f'""s\-- . a~4
ereiir1eHQQ
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C~paign,1 Jll1D .ii ...
7,
1966
1965
PHIPPS was introduced to this source during
this convention from Chicago, Illinois,
and source
noted that PHIPPS was notorious at the convention for
requesting of practically
every girl
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~Rapid industrialization following World War II, coupled
with annexations that quadrupled the area of the city,
._,made Atlanta a vigorous and booming community.
'--~ ~ ~
klM 1it3 tl
matic business and political leadersj
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- two policrllll'n
when· tl1e~-arrcsti:.1 a Nl'gm dri\·cr for speeding and hitting purkrd
cars.
Bogalusa, La., May 29 •• White pt>rsons fought with Negrv
dcmonslrators:
Bogalusa, La., July Ii •· White persons altackl•d Nl•gro
dcmonslnalors.
Danbury, Conn
- .~a
Joint
statement,
Mr. ts,_,
It-'
f.J,,v
of Remington
and Mr.
•
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of Winchester
said,
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"There was a lot of talk
about f'irearms
during
the heat of the riots,
but there
is remarkably
little
actual
data of just
how significant
firearms
were
- in the business of selling at retail, guns,
pistols, other firearms or silencers for firearms who
shall fail or neglect to keep a register in which shall
be entered the name, age, occupation and residence
(ii residing in the city with the• street number of such
r
- be- sup~1ir.:d ·~ c.a ~r,'!-l~'I;:
':.y ?l!.a.f% ~•-"'h
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ii..·•Att!~ ;..~~ fulfi!lwlct
occu:.:"&;Q •~• u:::t-1...~.::!r.:..:::.11.t:.7....:«;"'': ~-~1.1.
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T'b ie i~ t ru.o i :') ,.t..t.
..u.1
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is set
forth
in Part
II of this
memorandum.
From photographs taken by n~ws photoeraphers
at
the time the Neero boy was beaten and kicked, police
were able to identify
six youths and subsequently
arrested
them in connection with this incident
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InRiot
PlotHearing
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DA,
'ii. CHER
the
testimon
of Jo~ie 1 ·1J•ho
Hilton L. Jones the ex-con- said he had b n r i·uitcl b
vict wh tipped police on the the Rovolutionary ction. ove
all g d x:tremist plot to as- ment, a eoro tr mi t roup,
as inate
- Society.
not too effective;
Lobenthal
materials
has the impression
are attached.
that
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loose
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H.
CCAC. Lobenthal
sees Rev. Cleage
as a political
opportunist
who has managed to hold down the militants,
keep pressure
on the white
community
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ATLANTA
As ''Rap" Brown arrived in Cincinnati on Thursday,
June 15, to attempt to exploit the riot situation there,
SNCC's home base of Atlanta, Georgia, was beginning to
ferment.
Rapid industrialization following World War II,
coupled
- , and the importance of transmitting
such intelligence data in accordance with existing procedures.
F.
Consta~tly use training bulletins, ordeIS, roll calls, and supervisory and
command contacts to keep all personnel informed and alerted to these needs.
II.
Special