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  • aid to anticipation of possible future events; b, special operations with those picked up by the .police, by giving the1n inducements for information, and building files, dossiers, and assemblies of sharply focused bits of information
  • , Commission 26. M. B. Satterfield, 27. J. H. Grigsby, T. Jenkins, Regional Office of Schools Police Chief Director Brock, Associate Committee of the Board of of Atlanta Commission on Crime and Judge of.Atlanta Judge of Arlanta First Southeast
  • also been a consultant for the Federal Government on the On the fourth day of the disorders, youth employment project. Locricchio was asked to serve as a special aide to the Mayor of Detroit. Locricchio had previously helped to write the model cities
  • of business in the State of North Carolina are: "to exist and function as an eleemosynary organization, and more particularly to organize and maintain Christian guidance to aid in improving the Civic, Religious, Economic, Cultural Conditions in the South
  • at 3430 Joy Rd. Shot DGH (CB) 87. 3:15 PM 7/24 (Looter) ROGER JENKINS, 37/N. Gunshot wound to the lower back. while looting Westinghouse warehouse, 2211 Ed.Ford sv.Dr. Shot by State Police. To DGH (CB). Cond. - serious. left arm while by police
  • control without the aid of Federal forces. Even such preliminary steps, however, represent a most serious departure from our traditions of local responsibili°ty for law en­ forcement. They should not be requested until there is a sub­ stantial likelihood
  • beadquarters 9 and SHilcTON pointed out that Mississ1ppi · h;aid given $15 1 0QO. He thereafter stressed the need for a busi n;e:s5·= ~ype organization and stated that .he would be in ~Flerida_ during · . ,.• Febr.ua:ry, 1967 to as·s ist various Klaverns
  • IN AN AID PROGRAM? ........... o o o oo o oo o I •• HAYE A PLAN FOR PROTECTION? HAYE SHELTER AREAS WITHIN THE P'ACILITYT (I) ARE ALL EMPLOYEES ENCOURAGED TO PAR• TICIPATE IN ,THE FACILITY'S EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM? 2. RESTORATION PLANS
  • with the cob or disperse it. Additional aid was then called for from a nearby law enforcement a~ency but by that time full-scale rioting and looting had erupted. The resultant daoage w~s estimated to be - 2 - • • ...,. FO THE RACIAL ·DISTURBANCES
  • or disperse it. Additional aid uas then called for fro~ a nearby law enfo:;:cewent a~ency but by that time full-scale rioting and lootin.g had e:-upted. The resultant d~age Tl:lS estimated to be - 2 - ·• ...;·, SU1!1.!ARYANALYSIS FO THE RACIAL ·DISTURBANCES
  • ,aid, •·1 ltope Countertl'lruat chatnnan, and tt Is not too klte. We must 10 members went to the 11th at least tr,y. floor of Hudson"• atore to "I hadn't waftted to a1111e 1 ~ a protest with Hudson. - --- baek to st. David._, but l& la Wheo they wen
  • from foreign countries or of a domestic origin and at­ tacks the principle of the form of government as guaranteed by our Constitution, and (iii) all other questions in relation thereto that would aid Congress in any necessar_y remedial legislation
  • to Vanderbilt Universit)· students; two of liis aides wen, arrested. Cleveland, Ohio, _April 16 •· Violence eruptl•d in the pre­ dominantlr Negro Hough area, with n,ck throwing, window break­ ing and lootiµg. Louisville, Ky., April 20 •· Police fired tear gas
  • the university. Our source st3ted that Addison traveled to Chicago, Illinois, on the evening of Janu 30, 1968, to solicit the aid of members of the Studen Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and other black nation lists to assis him in disrupting registration
  • ; additional information will be sent to you · 1n the form of literature which we have distributed in the past. When you receive that literature we especially call your attention to the pamphlet entitled "Why does Fr. Maurice Geary Aid the Enemies of Christ
  • M. C. lliakovaky John x. aau&zy16, Scale• Pouea•ion of Pireanla by Willi• Afzo-Aaeric:an Aaaoc:iation Wright of tbe UDited :tn acacmlaDc:e with your~ and the attached lKter, X contact:ed Mr. CANy, who Aid that he wou.ld Z9Via, bia fil-. Nr
  • not enter, a scuffle ensued. the guard's aid. E. w. Police officers were called to / received help from his 19-year old sister, who flailed away at the officers with her purse. Another 19-year old Negro youth entered the fray. All three were arrested
  • Park. Davis stated he believed-the __ fellows had handguns. as he did not see any rifles •. Davis received first aid . • • for his injuries-·at the St. ·Francis Hospital .• &ynopsis of statement taken from . Cleveland Reed, 18/M/N, 18081 Angiin Reed
  • , aid and comfort to the COMMUNIST ENEMY. GEORGE CROCKETT has.by his words and .by his acts - clearly damomtrcted where his sympa~hres and' loyo_lty lie! The election oF \GEORGE CROCKETT to o Judgeship on Recorders' Court wculd be a MOCKERY OF ·JUSTICE
  • a Police Department.., advised tl,at "tlle name of EDIARD HMS ims a·o mplete.ly untmown to him. He ·a aid that he never .reee-1ved any t :i ps about ~iobs·,. planned. or rea,l , from .an,y per&on identitiftng himself aa being a. member oi,. the Minuteman
  • it apparent that city police would not, alone, be able to cope with it. Shortly before 10:·00 P.M., after a request for aid to surrounding communities, a call was put in to the Governor asking for mobilization of the National Guard. At 2:30 A.M. Wednesday
  • /n.Epb;cop;1lianr~inistP.r,ru~h-1homes are marked for burn• ·Joy Road ~nd had b~rely Im-lI\~n~ethl\tmr:-s.one._o~th~..mn.i;;t.ed·to the white home to gin~ling," the r.~.lls~aid. '~he_d_ shoppmg _wh?nth~ sa:nej byilUant 2-nd prp~m;mg yo~ingf ir:;t 2 id_A
  • ••••••••••••••••••• c. Ccamuniat Attiliation ot Associates and/or Contacts••••••••••••••••••••••• D. Opposition to u.s. Polio7 in Vietnam•• III. IV. AOTIVI'l'!' Ill aEBAI.F W RACIAL AID/OR IW!E- 8 9 9 10 TYPEORGANIZATIONS 12 A. Revolution81"J' Action Movement
  • unfounded -- circulated. p.m., following a request for aid to surrounding communities, Mayor Bachrach Placed a call. to the Governor · l asking for mobilization ·o f the National Guard. At 2:30 a.m., Wednesday the first units_ of the National 1 Guard
  • "leagues complete with legal aid to help Bl&ck ~outh ~vo~d ~he draft. • Committee on 1·~~igion. called for boycott ·and exposure of all churc~os not joining . . . the . revolution. . .. Work.sho~on Artists, craftsmen and communications· called for clinics
  • on September 15, 1967, 6n a charge of violation of the State gambling laws in that he aided, abetted, and promoted a lottery. · c. Participation in Klan Activities in Other States RH T-12, on April 24$ 1967; advised a Klan public rall~ was held April 16
  • DISTmm.ANCE tJOl?;;_13:9::Pff!Ai, -·-~-~··-- SYCAMORE-GE:ffi3EE S'TREBT AF.Ea BJPIPALO,•NEW YOP.K JUD;, 1967 RACIAL MAT'?ER8 by Sycamore and Genasee Streets on tr.e r.orth and ~outh, and by Jefferson Avenue and Johneon Street on the w"ut and eaat aide
  • This article stated as follows : · rvsix prospective . jurors were excused yesterday· f17om jury duty in ·the perjury" t r.·ia.l of Donald Freeman, · former Kennard Junior ~igh - Sch~ol teac~er. . . . vgThey·. ·s aid... it · i~ould be -.d iff.i cult