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- . 420 p. HS2330 uK63C 5 Gillette, Paul J. and Eugene Tillinger. Pyramid Books"Tf965J 180 p. Inside Ku Klux Klan II New York, . Randel, William Peirce. The Ku Klux Klan; a century of infamy. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [c1965] 300 p. E668.R18 Haas
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- . A. Revolution1117 Action Movement (RAM}* JESSE GRAYon Ma:J'27, 1966, met with MAXSTANFORI>N New York Cit7. ot RAMat the "22 Reata.urant" on 13Sth Street, JESSE GRAYstated that be waa pleased vi th the wa7 STOKELY CARMIOHAEL waa doing. and he now tho•t that thl
Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
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- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc # DocT)£12e Doc Info ~ rer,efl -e~a report Classification Pawl ienjarnio Boutelle ...J; Paul Belij&Mlli Boutelle C OW) I / 11J202.D perNl.'.J/RAC I~ - q B Dpffl Page 1 of 1 Pages r:epert Peul
- Folder, "Boutelle, Paul Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 7
- Private 28. Sector . • Charles Weltner, tives Attorney, 29. Charles Morgan, Director, 30. Richard Boone, Assistant et. aL 31. Paul Hemphill, 32. Mr.·Stern, President, of Georgia 33. Ivan Allen, 34. Richard Rich, President, 35. Art
- with machine~n fire. three. wM.tem.en breal: into. ~he-volvcd.\\'ith, an.d !requentl~.• vis.-,..Five. mi•m.1te3};i_terthre.e W}li~e hou:;e across the street from me. iled by,_ the chairman ~f a !"-r•·men, their_ hands over tnc1r They h_aveguns. I don't know out
- ·· On F1ebruary 25, 1966, the source advis~d that . FREE:M'AN was a.t home, on or about the ni.gb.t · of February · 20, 1966. Source ~t}vi~~ed ·that he had conve:rsation with FB.EElvLAN at thattime anQ/~RE:EM..41~- did. not indica/ce that he v:ras
- are not to be distributed of the FBI. yout agency. It Js the property of the FBl and Is loaned to NY 100-154851 Detective Sergeant PAUL SHORT, 24th PrecinctJ New York City Police DepartmentJ advised on March 10, 1966J that his police duties cover investigations
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . RAClAL MATTERS. .- ,(ORGANIZAr 'ION) ";• , . . . . . .. . -~.'· . . . . -. . . . Report of · ,·S pecial Agent . Paul- :a. Elofson, dated and -. captione_ d a~ a-1,Qve. All sources (except any listed below) who~e 1dent1t1~s are concealed
- , ·· y Bobby Cemell it ~Charles ud Vi' ·St.ate' liolice Lt. B. ··Nicholls. ! . 1'hese - ~ found the . training ·site on a,• acrea of , secon~-OWUI llardweod. timber f)Jt •ll•. 'is b ~ .as 'Bridle . ·Hoad, _jpat •est ~ ~uan~ · t Virgiaia El~ flower Co
- productive (we will before with the field interviews with previous and continuity): team with the interviews, for Paul Vlvisaker, Community Relations, to activities N. J. State who testified before of Negro playwright Fr. of Angels. Joseph
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- of the:! Anny . -.... VI I °' C/1 ID "' ,- . I • ') FOROFFICl"L ustONLY. ) DEPARTMENT OF THU ARMY OPPIC& OF THE CHIEP'.,,, STAFF WAIIHINGTON, D.C. ·ao110 lZ March SUBJECT: Security of Small Arms TO: See Distribution 1965 and Ammunition 1
- ~ ::.;;:•~ DE T-2 ~Dd DE T-·3 a-.,dv-1..:-:,;ed th~t BAKER b9,e 9. girlfriend who is residing with n.im 1.n ·fr1>'J b::i,so.m.fmt s.par-tmcnt :et 1980 w. PhilD.clt;lphJ Detroit, :Emd 'tb:i; t B},KER ~pp0~.rs to be quite serious \vi th bis girifriend. Acom~dh;g
- ..appearance was viewed in the community as a vi~tory of the Black Power advocates over the moderate citizens. The community became divided over the Black Power concept, and m~ny bitter arguments followed, extending to division among members of the same family
- . temporary serious. 20. 21. ·26. & PATR. PAUL A. RUDAS, 4th Prect.; stoned by unkn persons, Linwood Clinic, 24621 w. McNichols. 27. 7:20 PM 7/23 (Police) PATR. WALTER WEGHI, 24, 5th knee while pursuing looters, Hospital, FAO. 28. 7:30 7/23 JOEL
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- IN RIOTS AND DISTURBANCES PAUL ~SH·, a white malE!, 27 years of 2.lfil> ~- Madison Street chareed with· age, __ disorderly conduct, at 12:0/ ~.m. (7/29/66), at 208 N. Montford Avenue. • , . . . . . . tl/ RAYE~, a Ne...er,g male, 23 years ·of age, ...1744
- as a result is necessarr Liberatioa. lace R.A.M. in thie t• aetermine who these leaaera_are ehoul• be takea. * s.o.U.L.• S.oiet7 Ot Univeraal et 7 /(ft /vi A- iM/ Oq ' o, Determined tobean admkdstrative By, J'an ~ 8, 1968 M. J.. Connc! 11
- , Sweden, on the evening of December 5, 1967, and was initially refused permission to enter; however, friends of Carmichael who had been involved in the War Crimes Tribunal, including Jean Paul Sartre, a well-known French communist, applied a great deal
- and Remington (hereinafter referred to as W&R). The following were present: Richard w. Darrow, President, (H&K) Andrew T. Hatcher, V-P, (H&K) James M. Kiss, V-P, (H&K) Paul A. Wagner, Director of Education Department, (H&K) Howard L. McVitty, (Account Executive
- not have the right to generally carry such gas or gas ejecting device on his person as a concealed weapon. (Opinion of Attorney General Paul W. Voorhies, May 10, 1932.) ****No person is authorized to carry such a gas ejecting pen for personal protection
- ..cglslallve Rcfenmce Service of tl,e Llbrarr, of Cpngrcu: 1961 vi Birmingham, Ala., May 14 •• A white mob attacked "freedom riders." yl Anniston, Ala., May 14 •• A white mob stoned and bumed a bus cal'l')·ing "freedom riders." Montgomery, Ala., Ma)· 20
- $~r@~e~~v U. S. Commander In Vietnam _ Urges Blockade -ti@io0e~~,®~] Eu--a Vi®'~J~lf~6u1 ' i . •By THOMAS A, LAt4E, \MaJor General, U.S. A., Retired · WASHINGTON, D. c. ;.... After War ls war, and concepts o! 1_ week of intense review
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- \VIS NOV 14 1966 105 -l-~158 Title: ROY E. FRJ\NKJIOUSEH, JH. Chamcte,: RACIAL MATTERS Report of: DGte: Office; Philndclph:l.nJ Pcnnnylvnn1 Bureau File I: ROY FRANKHOUSER · has. returned from Eu:rope, and continues to reside at 133 South
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- unwittingly give lnfcrlt'~a ~ tio,n durin_g __ the4 -interview without realiz·i ng that ,he is · pro~ ·vi~ing such informa1:ionQ .-. - . · .__ ···~ . .: ....,..___ .. - ... .. · • ~>l\ . -~- . \_i ' ·. . ~J - BH . 105~560 ' · On_,j, rov~mber 22
Folder, "Stoner, Jesse Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- a payroll of $1,150 a week and, as of this time., are having difficulty making this payroll. I RH T-1., on April 3, 1967, adv:l.sed the subject was present at a State Meeting of the Vi!,ginia Realm he ld at Martins ville., Virginia., on March 26, 1967
- - This should VI. Special Proccc,urcs A. Large nur s of arrests ;;nd prisoners introduce.cl unusual ·kloads and '---' 111e follo.-ring items should b~ considered and included processing problems. in future plans: 1. Adequacy of detention facilities
- of ;:n•~on r:i.nd vandal:t~m were ha:i.1dl~:d by· the· Buffalo Police D-::part:::~,1;; on Satu:c·day, July 1, 1967., ·but the5e app~ar¢d to fall ,;,d.thi:n t!:l'°- cat~gory of' u~ual police act1vi t:!..en~ The: acti vi t.t~ll of organized. groups
- of helicopter engines which are being used by the Armed Forces in Vi~tnam. The source stated that a reign of terror is developing at AVCOand that guns of the derringer type are being passed out at the plant. He said that organizations involved in creating