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  • - on the outskirts of St. Augustine, Florida. The Congressional Committee reports that Lynch's harangue lasted more than an hour and "was couched in almost incredibly bloodthirsty language." Following his speech the audience administered a physical beating
  • that the U.S. withdraw all troops from Soµth Vietnam. Telegram campaigns were organi1ed and protest demonstrations were urged. Other groups, such as the W. E. B. DuBois Clubs, the youth group formed by the party, sup­ ported the partv in the protest action
  • -farm food . But th.e Un1led_ Slat~s, dts1~lu- he!~ the pr?grcss all a\lm1t 1s agreement ~. a club lo ,force con- s1oncd w1Lh cxpencnce 111 lhe 1.l50 n~cdcd. Con~mue
  • ~njoy grass, split- grants and ~~l:~~~ :,.~:·:.· .:::::.:::,. ••.:;_.,·. '.:··:· • •.-~._0,·.·• . levels, clubs and swimming pools and :. ,:'·,:··. •.. ·:'... • · • : . ~ ::~ : . look across in holy horror at the poor FleeingCity Hall ·-v
  • ::ycommittee members, regarc!ing _the effect of t~s section on congressionally-approved transporyation mvestment proJ­ ects, in general, and upon the _future of multtpll!Pose water resource projects, in particular. Questions were also raised as .to the. effect
  • is also the Chaplain for the host church. to inspire Donald Lobainger in his Hapiritual crusa~e". Chris tanning, who is President ot the Douglas MacArthur Gun Club, was H.C. and gave a short speech d ~ bigotr.r and racism in Breakthrough. Be also aUgnecl
  • Source: JAMES EARL SANDERS 519 East 115th Street Cleveland, Ohio On November -4, 1965, the source advised that during the Summer of 1961-~, he wen:t with members of the MEDGAH EVERS ·R ifle Club, which met at the J oFoK. House,, 8801 Superior Avenue
  • landscape architect Neill Phillips, President of the Committee of 100 for a Better Washington Nathaniel Owings, Chairman of the President's Temporary Commission on Pennsylvania Avenue Mrs. Kit Haynes, President of the National Capital Garden Club League
  • . 14. Infiltrate local organizations such as gun clubs, civic clubs, etc. and gain voting control if possible. 15. Harass meetings of opposition. 16. Picket and give out literature in front of churches of left-·wing ministers. 17. Obtain a telephone
  • hours club generally referred to as a b l ind pig. A party sponsored by a neighborhood civic 8 - group was in progress for two soldiers returning from Vietnam and two going away. The police raid was apparently based on faulty intelligence
  • on ,July 4., 1967, in connection· w:lth a 1"a.ffle or an automobile and the confiscation of. this au.t~omobil,2; by the PD. 'l1he subject -gave security guards clubs and tol~i them if tl:H;y came i.n con--. tact with police off icers to UfJe them. - A group
  • persons were present as LYNCH denounced the Negroes. He referred to the FBI Agents as "Nigger babysitters, feebleminded hypocrites, gestapo for the Jews and Federal Bureau of Integration." Women's Century Club Hall, Yakima, Washington LYNCH spoke before
  • , and vigorous total community financial and volunteer support for such enterprises. 3. Extension and intensification of youth activities--boys clubs, scouting, police athletic league programs in core city areas. - 48 - (' t 4. ·Additional constructive