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  • , philanthropist from New York Walker Stone, editor in chief of the Scripps Howard Newspaper Alliance Bernard Boutin, Executive Vice President of the National Association of Homebuilders Adam Rumoshosky, Marketing Director of the American Petroleum Institute
  • the National Convention of the NSRP held at Carpenter's Hall, 920 Main Street, Jacksonville, Florida. LYNCH spoke in opposition to integration and called upon all white people to organize to stop the Federal government from continuing to support Negroes
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • scale supporting struggles of all people agains~ "racism, · exploitation, and oppression. 0 It seeks · "a strong nat~onwide Black Anti-Draft Program 00 to include students and Negroes of draft age. It seeks to build 09 National Freedom Organizations
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  • Nation of Islam
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • of Housing 4 and ~ommunity Development Act. 5 DECLARATION OF PURPOSE SEO. 2. The Congress hereby declares that the general_· G 7 welfare and security of the Nation and the health and living 8 standards of our people require, as a matter of national pur
  • · for the hundreds of thousands of people in the City of Los Angeles -- of every race and color -- who neither participated in, nor condoned the riots. Many suffered at the hands of the rioters, many are in need of help. To assist in providing this help
  • important advances in programs for the satisfactory relocation of people, businesses, and institutions displaced by actions, direct and indirect, taken in the demonstration program, where such relocation is an integral part of the total program and necessary
  • OF TRANSPORTATION by transferring to the Secretary, modal Administrators, and a newly created National Transportation Safety Board all of the transporta­ tion safety responsibilities which are now vested in agencies through­ out the Government. Although some 35
  • Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has been run by the Jews. The article stated that .STONER spoke at a rally of the Crescent City Chapter of the NSRP which was held at Bud's Flower Room, 5701 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleanso During
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • : A. Obtaining needed team equipment. 11 B. Conducting local underground projects. C. Support of National Organization. 23. Make special effort to recruit people suitable as espionage agents. 24. Send a sponsor student to National School on Intelli­ gence
  • A (National Security)
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • . · The souree stated that he believes in the ''right to discriminate and that he was one of the original members of the National Association for the Advancement of White People and has attended meetings of its successor, the North American Alliance o:r W~1i te
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • an additional annual cost of appro~imately $72,000. - 5 - 3. State Court Jury Selection. The Proposal. The Department proposes a statute that would .prohibit discrimination, on the ground of race, color, religion, sex, national origin or economic status
  • with the Pres ident . He claimed that ~RTIN LUTHER KING, a Negro leader, attende d a communist trai ning -school at Folk Highlander. He also a ttacked the National Council of Churches. An associate of SHELTON9 MELWEN SEX'l~ON, was selling Klan paraphernalia
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • .. John A., Rnce. Congressional Record., ?/15/65., Po A3793o Editorial by Carl Zimmerman, broadcast on WITI-TV, urging the Klan to stay out of Wisconsin. What's behind the Klan's resurgence~ by To Earl Heffner, Jro National Catholic Reporter, 7/7/ 65, po
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • draw in many people interested not in protest but in looting, letting off steam, or a wide r~nge of _other activities . The melange of activities in the disturbances, and 3 especially in the largest ones, creates a kaleidoscope of images
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • .. Barber !' l i J r -8And today our nation We are all and its people have that depar;:ne~t. .. of government._to our own country. •1 • importance to our friends . ation ' is not restricted .. r.ew 1nstrume~..t But I would also like
  • Headquarters · . in Arlington, Virginia, by the Chicago Unit of the A~n, 1314 West Ohio Street, during December / 1966, advising that the official name of the organization beginning January, 1967, would be National Socialist White People's Party. These latter
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  • National Socialist White Peoples Party
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • , the subje'ct accused many units in Virginia of not sending in money to the State and National offi~.e s. He announced that due to the poor financi.al support, DAVEr'( MELARD, State. of:fiq_i_al, must be dr·opped from the .!S.!.§.B payrfii'" "'asa fuif _~t:iraK
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • forbidding this, -and would disx.,upt a meeting of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (rtJ\.ACP), which would be heid at the time. Confidential Inforinant PH T-1 advised on June 23, 1966, that FR.ANKHOUSER saj_d he was holding
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  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • , immunization, dental caries and a Presidential Conunission on Maternal and Child Health are included which would cost an additional $60 million above current authorizations. 1-2 The Problem In 1963, of the nation's population of approximately 187 million
  • many ordinarily law­ abiding people ; onto the streets and into the stores . Detroit:' Phase II . With the introduction of state p olice and National Guard , and the permission to use weapons granted , the character of the riots changed ~ In Detroit
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • bring ma- would b~ primarily responsible in American aid to become an inter.jar and fa r-reaching benefits to administering the funds to give national dole;" he said. "The Con~ their people." credence. to actions and not prom- gress of the United States
  • 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
  • the national maritime traffic economy, operating truck, industry, quarterly trends net income, since April, creased 5% in 1963 over 1962 and 10. 5% over 1961. city ton miles the most valid indicator carriage by regulated domestic fared trunk
  • a Department: 1) It would give "long overdue recognition to the importance of these governmental functions to the nation's economy and the welfare of its people." 2) It would provide "maximum assistance" to the President in coordinating federal housing
  • 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
  • of an affluent The United States upon privately mOrt.keeps pace with our for ~sportation But that is too conservative Private primarily industries than the Gross an estimate National people with ever-increasing -- and Public is the only major
  • in the next twenty years. But even that la too conservative l• growin; economic industries an estimate. Passenger much £aster than our Oros a National Product of an afQucnt people with ever-increasing Pl'ivate and Public tranaportatlon -• refiocting
  • SIMULMATICS Corporation THE SIMULMATICS CORPORATION Cambridge/New York/Washington [1 of 52] News Media Coverage of the 1967 Urban Riots a study prepared for the NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON CIVIL DISORDERS by The Simulmatics Corporation
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • 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
  • characteristics of each and capable of moving people and goods without waste or discrimination at the lowest cost consistent with health, convenience, national security and other broad public objectives. Furthermore, the transportation system must connect all
  • regard to national needs and prestige, we simply cannot afford as a nation.to subsidize the operation of a World War II fleet in the 1970s. We, above all nations, should have the world's most technologically advanced and productive fleet. Accor,dingly
  • people will be killed on the ·highway this year -- almost every American has a friend or relative who has been seriously injured in an automobile accident). , Fully developing some proposals obviously involves no commitment to carry them out, but if we
  • NATIONALARCHIVESANO RECORDSSERVICE 1 of 1 WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION it FILE LOCATION V-P Security NSC - Cuba Files, lJJ 5'National Security Council RESTRICTl{XII
  • National Security Council (U.S.)
  • Folder, "National Security Council - Cuba," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 4
  • of the American and Philip ine governments to commemorate the close association of their peo les . Not to approve the bill could lead to bad feeling while approval would make a positive contribution to continued good relations . Enclosures EXECUTIVE OFFICE
  • , 1965, the new Department will ~ome into being on, if not before, November 9, 1965. not expected to be prior to November 9, 1965, it could be advanced by Execu• tive Order. O~ and after the effective Although the effective date FNMAwill
  • to name a few of these problems, one could mention • atmospheric and water pollution, transportation of people and goods within cities and between cities, housing and construction, storm drainage and water supply. Some of these problems have been studied
  • . go:vemmeBts,e8ffieFs~ 11 labor, ftHe:ethett inteFested parties tov.-ard the aehie¥ement 12 6f national tFanspoFttttioflobjeeti¥es; te stimHle,teteehHologt 13 eal advances iH tFaBspoFtation; te pFo:•+ride geneml leadeFshi1, 14 ift the idefltifieation ootl
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET(PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT Memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Robert Murray to Hayes Redmon (Original RESTRICTION DATE in Ex HS 2 11/20/65 C FILE LOCATION Legislative Background
  • distributed .at the meetings: (2) GENERAL DOUGLAS MacARTHUR SHOGrING CLUB - NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION The Gen. Douglas MacArthur Shooting Club plans to get off the ground with ·a:. meeting October 12th at the Veterans Memorial Building. Those who expressed
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • the Gross an estimate. National people with ever-increasing -- and Public is the only major will double Passengez Product incomes. - - Responsibility nation in ~e world that relies owned and operated transportation • -­ . . - 5 That national