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  • for the elimination of service and employ­ ment on a segregated basis . " The Commissioners have not responded to this request . In the white community Herbert E. Wolfe appears to be the key to local decisions, especially those relative to the Quadricentennial
  • . 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 is very close to Richard Hughes. Approve General Disapprove --- --- Public Herbert Denenberg, Professor at the Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania. He was the chief academic adviser to the Hughes Panel and is well respected
  • , It was mentioned attempts will be made to block the flow of all traffic in and out of the Pentagon and thereby impede Pentagon operations. 16 students from Duke University are planning Approximately to attend the demonstration. As previously reported
  • WILLIAM C , JACKSON, JR , MORRISS. .JAFFE M. BOYD KEITH F . LEE LASSETTER R , CARLTON LAWLER MURRAY LEACH THOMAS G, LEACHMAN DR, UMPHREY LEE DR , DAVID LEFKOWITZ WILLIAM M. LINGO CLIFTON M, LINZ CLAUDE L, LITTLEPAGE FRANK G, LOVE HERBERT MARCUS , SR. GLENN
  • of Mississippi, he did all in his power to block the school dese­ gregation decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. He was instru­ mental in handing over $163,000 to the infamous White Citizens' Council, a group whose avowed aim is to "preserve the integrity
  • discovered a car registered to Sirhan a few blocks from the hotel. An empty box of 22 caliber bullets were found. The handwritten notes contained rambling and repeating references to the need for assassinating Senator Kennedy. Some vague reference is made
  • makiD& in the ~enate , ot how the backbone ot er1oan buainesa--a 11 buaiAeu- &b,t haYe al raer part 1A world lor thia taak I waa acoOJa.panie4 by Mr . Herbert Ebelabera, speoial trade. oouneel to JD1 Senate Co trat1oa. 1ttee, sent b7 the Poreip
  • existing federal programs and relocation) to requirements for integration. b4. Condition an lan for the redistribution or sharing of federal revenues or for tax credits·· and block grants) on state and local progress toward urban integration. bS
  • •• ••• •••••••••••••••••• : OTHER LINES OF ATTACK FOR FUTURE l. 2. 3. 4. /\ S. 6. 7. 8. ••• •• 18 STUDY ••••••••••• Z0 • •• zo New Communities ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• Research and Development ••••••••••••• -••••••••••• Block Grants for Municipal Operating
  • Guardsmen SP-4 Peter Alan Putala and SP-3 John c. Almli while ignoring command to Jto9 the automobile he was driving at a ro~d-block located at Mack and E. Gd Blvd., and then drivinP, the auto at the Guardsmen. Homicide File #7167. Assigned to Everett
  • protested U.S. intervention in Vietnam. Speakers, con­ demning the United &tates for starting the war in Vietnam, included Herbert Aptheker, a member of the National Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A., and other party members who "just happened
  • and those in attendance were requested to recruit as many sympathizers as possible for thi ■ purpose. There was an indication that efforts would be made to infiltrate the opera house and there was some talk of an attempt to block the routes of travel
  • the last world war, I designed a method of drops to the partisans in Norway, Denmark, some of France of combining blocks of TNT for sabotage of railways and so forth with instructions, and combining it with chocolate which people needed terribly and wanted
  • as to blr>ckor partially block s•ch lan"s ia proltibited. No vehicle may be parked in excess of 18 hours in one locatioa, anless pfior permiulon for such extended parking has been obtaiaed (1011tile Captain, U. S. Special Police, Penta,oa Buildiac
  • and Structural Chan e, 8. Princeton, Princeton U. ress, 1 8-1 1954. Maki, John M. Government and Politics in Japan: The Road to Democracy. New York, Praeger, 1962. Maraini, Fosco. Meeting With Japan. New York, Viking PreBB, 1960. Norman, E. Herbert. Japan's
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • , the evenlng of his arrest, Jenkins went to a party given by ~,rwswgs;_k magazine to celebrate its· riiove into a new office, I½ blocks down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House. Jenkins was in good spirits. He had one or two highballs, chatted about his
  • U. 3. Disarmament Activities Dr. James A. Perkins, Mr. Arthur K. Watson, Trade Corporation President Cornell Chairman of the Board, Mr. William System S. Webster, President, Dr. Herbert Engineering, F. York, formerly Director, Department
  • at WALLACE rallyo Columbus NOi headed by HERBERT HOOVER FUQUA, but unable to establish local mosque because of insufficient · m~mberso Dayton extremist organizations are Dayton Alliance for .Raci_? ,l Equality (DARE), local civil rights group headed
  • . 128. How should our defense of a town! ti-001ls be dispc.~~ 150 Questions tor a Guerrilla 79 for the necessary to de.fond a block. They i'an recruit others for the cause, encourage the timid, distiibute ammunition and load weapons. _135. What
  • block No. 1. · the two s trong legs of recovery, '. did 1 Roooevelt's task -was rendered have both been more than doubled. appr difficult enough by the ~pposilion · Business profits have been dow1 of Hitler abroad. But his handi• ·stored and increiu.ed
  • Herbert Marcuse. Like Marcuse, it despaired of the feasibility of genuine reform in a system in which both major parties allegedly had become spokesmen for a _g~gantic technocracy (The Establishment). Like Marcuse, the State- ment saw little cause
  • . 20.333 for further reviev and necea·sary action. FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF · HERBERT T. CLOUGH Jr. Colonel, USAF , MC Directorate of Professional Services Office .of the Surgeon General l Atch n/c B/Ltr ident ·same as above Request the attached med exam
  • , of the present opposed settlement. lawyer was retained, by whom, to work out settlement. apparently including McGrath, McGranery and Tom Clark refused or other an outside / references on S. 411, etc. Herbert v\ 1302, hearings property Department
  • struggle victory and defeat themselves dq,end for meaning. Set his account, for eumple, beside the account of a Democratc convention in Matthew Joeephton's "Po­ liticos" or Herbert Agar's "Punuit of Happiness": being moralises, they see the formal holJownea
  • Hodges presents presents Mrs. Johnson presents 4 minutes Herbert Talbott Mrs. Johnson Lynda Mrs. Johnson thanks City Beautification Committee for Crepe Myrtle Bush presented by M:-s. Roy ere asy SUFFOLK 1 VIRGINIA 11:35 a.m. Train arrives at N
  • adminis­ t r a t ion 's h istori cally outs tanding record of s i gni fi cant l egisla tive progres s aros e fr om hav i ng a l eader who has unprec edent ed underst anding of t he human and gover nmenta l prob lems whi ch hither t o had blocked such l eg i
  • , No. 103 House of Representatives .... EULOGIES TO THE LATE HERBERT / .1 A year a~o the Dominican people had\ · The House met at 12 o'clock noon., The Chaplain, Rev. Edward G. Latch, C. BONNER AND ALBERT THOMAS only one option: civil .strife in which a D
  • , Dept. of Social Responsibility, Unitarian­ Universalist Assn. HERBERT C. KELMAN Prof. of Psychology, Mich. U. MRS. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. RABBI EDWARD E. KLEIN t::ten Wi~e F~-ee_s~~~~gue, LOUIS LASAGNA, M.D. Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, Johna Hopkin_sU
  • . ) Schwe i ker (Pa .) Young (Tex .) Vand erJ agt (Mich.) Za block i (Wis .) Whalen (Oh io) Widnall (N.J. ) Wyd ler (N .Y.) Recorded for but not actually voting : Democrat s- Kluczynski (I II. ), Adam s (Wa sh.), Con ye rs (Mi ch.). Peppe r (Fla .), Scheuer
  • , Miss Sarah Hotel Metropole 447 52051/447 Meloy, Francis E. Hotel J.ietropole 459 52051/459 Miller, Hotel Metropole 443 52051/443 Nipson, Herbert Hotel Metropole 449 52051/449 0 1 Halloran, Hotel Metropole 456 52051/456 Loye Tonuiy