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  • and of Our Country'l" 'Dhis is a real . exposure of local pro-Communist activities and many of the persons involved. Also take note of the testimony of Rev. Richard Wurmbrand on the reverse side of the "Soviets Go Home" leaflet which should answer
  • will be best served by giving housing cabinet status. -RICHARD . W. O'NEILL 67 , • • • D CITES CUT we1·e winntn;:- af':-rpl:Lnce fr(lu,: 111,·,n 1.. 11r :11,•I :;i iri,•;,, ,,:,._\ r-an 1n,·rc1lslng n11ml,...r of Jocaltn ••t
  • £Singer. The number two man in the organization was Ed Kelly, who was believed an ANP sympathizer. Attached are items clipped from the Michigan Chronicle, Detroit, Michigan, December 2, 1967, relating to the picketing in Detroit by 200 white people, led
  • of the Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Com'mission · a n~ Capt. Samuel G. Kelly, Executive Director of the Commission'. all m support of R.R. 7044. The committee also had available to it the written comments of the Department of State of the Corregidor­ Bataan Memorial
  • as pilot demonstrations: Kelly Miller Junior High School, Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, and Richardson Elementary School. All three schools reported that no windows had been broken in the beautified areas over the summer and that the grass, trees