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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
  • 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
  • , 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
  • !!]_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
  • 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~ /
  • , 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
  • Dick we have just •listened to Gregory, the comedian, the great song-and-dance spoke at the University of act," counters the mayor, pen nsylvania, Stanford who will never be a speech (who always wears· sun- • teacher. He adds that his glasses
  • at Valparaiso University today. Brown is an outspoken militant who in the past has advocated the use of dynamite to bomb the Democratic National Convention to be held in Chicago du in the Sun.1~r.of 1968. The Valparaiso Police Departmen and the Indiana State
  • that this uniform was light blue with a sun, moon and stars on the shoulder in a red field. The pants have white stripes on the outer sides of the legs. On January 18, 1967, T-3 advised new members are instructed in the Koran, Muslim forms of prayer, the history
  • in Boston, Chicago and Baltimore. BOUTELLE stated that in NewYork he was. supported by JESSE GRAY,among others. HYT-4 April 1$, 1966 On May 24, 1966, WILLIAMEPl'0N *, Vice President of the Progreaaive Labor Party (PLP), 3.36 Lenox Avenue, New York City
  • . 10:00 PM PATR. FRANCIS WYPYCH, 34, TMU, - lacerated pursuing looters. To Ford Hosp., FAO. .7/23 (Police) rt 40. 10:30 PM PATR• .JACK DUGAN, 38, 13th Prect·., & buttocks. Injured while placing 7/23 Guard truck; Woodward & Baltimore. (Police) ~l
  • be followed up wt.th further activity Sun&l7• Ba Mid tut tba Becto¥1 at st. Daymad • a baa bGG\ aotlflaid by areue~ · · tbaC u a nault of the aaaault by the prieat qclnat their momber• Piper, "We AZ'e OOllllna back• mld vo U"8 ooad.na back ln forceil" I
  • employed to keep order at the races. At 5:30 P.M., a block from the waterfront, a photo supply warehouse was broken into. Forty-five minutes later, as gather­ ing clouds were shadowing the sun, two police officers spotted . three Negro youths
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  • , p. A5997. Reprint of Murray Kempton article on Ku Klux Klan hearings of HUAC, from New York World Telegram a_nd Sun, October 20, 1965. The Klan mask is off. Congressional Record~ 10/19/65, p. 26521-26526. Address by Hon. John M. Ashbrook, including
  • leaving the scene, a storm broke. neath the pelting rain, the spectators scattered. Be­ When an officer went back to check the area he found no one on the streets. A fe minutes after 7:00 _P.M., the Selective Enforcement Unit, tired and sun-parched
  • went back to check the area he found no one on the streets. A few .minutes after 7:00 P.M., the Selective Enforcement Unit, · tired and sun-parched, reported in from the races. A half hour later a report was received that -500 persons were gathering
  • . except one officer to: watch· the patrol _car. .• . Corp. Pasema states he observed an l;JD.known nogro male about 20 yrs old coming from the alley next to the car wash, his hands above his head, . holding sun glasses .. Negro man was searched
  • . .• I · , The sun set that -Sundayon ·a .si~ men drove into the parkmg Negro lawyers m America, • • , ,· • • 1 lot there. He fled home tooIeased back inside. N~r was t,1al all. The \11tfe of1Detroit engulfed. m_ flames, quickly to ~ee Lindy's 1-farkett
  • formed by CE,~'RAL 10RD01 KER, JR. nd Jlt ny of whose f •...he- 1 c. l RAN r up, ha ... not met since members WIE'll'6 th e rly part c,f 19ti6, aad •E.lE!?,L AKER h s indicated that the bsmk ac