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- . "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
- Broadcasting Company Colwnbia Broadcasting System Baltimore Sun ABC Radio NBC TV ABC News Philadelphia Bulletin Lighting Technician Columbia Broadcasting Sy1tem UPI Newafllm New York Time• Po1t-Newsweek Station• AP Photos United Pre•• International CBS TV
- , Wisconsin 1V1r. & Mrs. Raymond C. Firestone Pres., Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. lv.i.r. & Mrs. Ernest Furgurson Baltimore Sun Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel New York, New York Mr. & Mrs. Don R. Gosney Columbiana, Ohio Mr. & ?virs. Lloyd N. Hand Los Angeles
- I took advantage of the opportunity and asked Blaylock whether he could do any thing for Tom Miler's son or tell us something we could do or have done. Col. B. said that Miller Ainsworth (Lt. Col . ) is i~ Baltimore., Maryland ri§ht now
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- of .the National states Rights Party (NSRP) in Baltimore, Maryland, in · June 1967. He also - attended the NSRP National Convention held in August 1967, at Jacksonville, Florida. - p DETAILS: BACKGROUND RESID3~CE A~D EMPLOYMENT LA T-1 LA T-2 (9/20/67) (9/~_9/~7
- that these damaged facilities will not stay out long because they are primarily goods rather than facilities that we re bombed. ' Rusk reported that his State Department briefing of the Baltimore Sun editorial board proved very successful. The President said
- New York Daily News Baltimore Sun New York Herald Tribune Washington Post USIA ~••rleaa 81 swieasH•s &smpant American Br~adcasting Company Westinghouse Broadcasting Company Mutual Broadcasting System National Broactaating Company National Broadcasting
- , Maryland 21202 In Reply, PleaseRefer 14 File No. August 1S, 1966 • Re:· PARTICIPATIO~ OF VIOLENTELEMENTS IN RIOTS ANDDISTURBANCES . , Information se·t forth in the following memorandum has been Gbtained from police sources in Baltimore, Maryland
- to the hostilities. ,. THE BALTIMORE SUN October 21, 1965 • ·./ ,' • , .· ,.._ ,-~ ·.~ ' . • . ;. •.• - ,.. ; . , .. , "I PreiicleritPuts Price Tag Ori .A id ,. _____ n~· . • .. . , I 1 ·i; callino to a meeting there Dean not unlimited
- . Chalmers Roberts Washington Post, Wash., D. C • ({_Mr. a_ a a._ Mr. /J t(__Mr. . /J. a.Mr. a.._Mr. 't. .. 'i) a H r U · Joseph R. L. Sterne Baltimore Sun, · Chevy Chase, Md. - 4 - 9/28/66 Mr. /',/ . l/lThe /} ~Mr. John E. Steinbeck Author
- . Wednesday, May 29 at the White House. Please excuse any inconvenience and confirm any change in your attendance by return wire. James R. Jones, Special Asst. to the Pres. CLARK,Champ, NYC LE.WIS,Michael, Baltimore Sun NYC PORTER,Sylvia, BAILEY, Mary L
- \'f'd mo,•ln,t FLYING SAUCER with knoblike llruc:ture on top, a• reported by many viewers, i, lhown againll sun u background in this .hot by Profenor Adamski take,, et I :30 p. m., Dec:. I, 195I. , rl"'7It l'\.Ort.'!iUHU'c,r.,.,• JI., ~ .rt.11
- on the Tobacco problem, enclosed is the article from the Baltimore1'Sun/m~,,- II ·r ~NC~~~~APJ' What happened!! Sincerely yours, THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 16, -J--..-:;-.1LiVAN inistrative Assistant to Senator l;@_niel B.~Brewster I MemorandUin
- !!]_I The Baltimore Sun 481 Washington Post-Times-Herald ~/ Savannah News SOI Canton Repository ., ' _I - 138 l * * * \ 51/ Cincinnati Model Cities -52/ Cincinnati Interview 53/ Anti-Riot Program Application. Team DeBriefing Tape
- . \V. W.R. The Baltimore Sun, January 19, 1967 .' 0 ' rag a ic u. • 0 elF'or es e e te . By P HILIP POTT ER [Washington Bureau of The Sun] Washington, Jan. 18 - When in "transition" from an era in the ·J ohnson Administration which "romantic
- not know whether or not the Soviets knew about or prompted this incident. The President showed the correspondents a dispatch from Adam Clymer, correspondent for the Baltimore Sun. That item is attached at APPENDIX B. Clymer said that one
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- (Chicago Sun-Times 9/9/63), The Thunderbolt has appeared regularly except for a few- issues at the end of 1963, when Fields was under indict ment. It has increased from 4 to 12 pages and costs $3. 00 annually. During 1962 it received the subscrip tion
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- at 315½ Eddy, Ithaca, New York. '1'he November 8, 1966, issue of the "Cornell ( Daily Sun,'' a Cornell University daily ne'1spaper, contained an advertisement signed, mong others, by one David J. Rindos, class of '69. This advertisement stated
- Charles w. ~enney of the Baltimore County (I-ti.) Police Btitreau, Special Service Unit, Intelligence Se.,ction, 1' he relayed the following information: t-_ •_¼ll< 1 J-'l/.,1 ~ !l 11 ,t/•..., ·h . , ,_ ~ , 'f:,.t.XV~ /
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- , and this would be used to train the Klansro.en. Confidential Infor1r!1tnt PR T-15 advised on May 23, 1966, that ROY FRAN1CiOUSER had spoken at a Klan rally held !/fay 21, 1966., at RisL.~g Sun, Md. · Confide:.rt;:ia 1 I!'l£o~j\3.nt -PH :r•..:.,1 advised on June 2
- Angeles, Philadelphi~ Detroit and Baltimore. Each year, in the coming generation, we will add the equivalent of 15 cities of ZOO,000 each. • • • • RE_C.tl.Y£o MAR3 19• In this message the word city is used· to mean the entire urbarfftJ.'(FJTJ :. §_5 1
- Great Britain means to us -- and means to the world in which we live -- we are moved by a more meaningful English voice from the past. It was Robert Browning who spoke the truth for our time,. "My sun sets to rise again." Yes, these are difficult times
- DISCOUNT. HIM. IF YOU NEED ADVICE OR HELP CHECK PLATO. GOD HELP . YOU ALL P'~S. THERE IS NOTHING· NEW UNDER SUN. JOHN KENNEDY .CERTAINLY . . ASKED FOR THIS ONE. HE HAS MY PRAYERS. DO vou· FINE GENTLEMAN KNOW HOW FAR OUT IN LEFT FIELD YOU ALL ARE I JOHN F
- , New Jersey, Penn sylvania; and Maryland; and (3) malt beverages . from New York, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., Newark, N.J., from Buhl, Idaho to points 1n Arizona, and Reading, Pa~ to Milford, Del. NoTE
- Lady Bird's birthday, ana. the police se:i.zure 01· guns from weekend kangaroo hunters be1·ore his arrival at Port Darw:i.n . MELBOURNE : The Sun carried a story abou't Christopher Holt with the headline "My Pal the Presiuent . 1 The paper said
- Wednuday but might flare up again next wNJt. LN White ha• a memorandum from Adm1n1atratcwW••• on lt. Faata are the1e1 sun-tia•• ran a T\atllrday leptelllber 14 Th• C2u91gg atory awtely embarraa.Sng to both Dal.,. and W•nr. It 1aJd Weav• baa held up a,sro
- lifeline is Georgia's gateway to world trade, and foreign trade port between Baltimore and New Orleans. linesa 33 deep water terminalsa in 1963 more than 1500 at the porta water borne commerce in 1963 1 -,110,000 tQna. the Southeast's leading Served by 109
- , Rafael Sunflower Duran, New Mexico Conky Gonzales, Crusade Sonia Roberts, Providence, Albert Sanford Mississippi for Justice, Foyles ,, Baltimore, Gottlieb, Denver, Colorado Rhode Island Maryland SANE Dennis Westb~ook, Newar«, New Jersey
- confirmed by news of riots by Negroes in a list of places that reads almost like a glossary of American cities - Bakersfield, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Lansing, New York, Oakland, Omaha, San Bernardino, San Francisco, Washington, D. C. , and far too
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- . OOYermneat. w. WWR.oatow:rla W. lloatow J'aauary 26, 1968 J"ollowlaa dlctated from Baltimore Su.. Fellowlas l■ dl-,atch from Adam Clymer, Baltimore Sun B11reaa Chief la New DelhL lleapoa•~l• So.let •oul'cee •aid to.lay . SeYlet Unlon l• prl-ntely •hlp
- Vancouver Broom, William Ridder Puhl. Phila. Inq. .1ili, Jerome Cahn, Robert Campbell, Lady Jane Carpenter, Cauley, Les John r.hapman, Clark, Sun Robert . Hood, Johnson, Chgo. Werner Buck Garnett Andrey Maurice Kiker, Douglas Star Ed
- . 2) Salutation: my nickname, "Ep". You have always addressed me by 3) This Thomas Ross 1 column re the CIA and Rostow is a syndicated column distributed by the Chicago Sun-Times to several hundred newspapers. It seems to me it would be a good idea
- -, corridor D.C.-Baltimore, will use a $277,733grant trom the U. S. Department ot Housing and Urban Develop=nt to research and design a public transportation system. Secretary Robert c. Approval ot the grant was announced today ·oy Weaver