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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
  • 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
  • $ to the bone. I am askl~ that.each activity of the Federal governmen~ reduce WE~fff;~b II .• I I !I I APR 2 0 1965 . ' [1 of 3] ­ [2 of 3] ­ [3 of 3] ­ rYECUTIVE 11£ fl u t:, -I ;J- Otar Mr. Paul: TM Pre•icleat ha• ubd m• to th•nlt fOQ
  • .) Hrp. John E•lwarcla (D·Calif.J Hr.p. Leonard Farhstcin (D-N.Y.) Hep. Dona lei FraHcr ( D-M inn.) H
  • OF THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF SAT IN ON THE MEET I NG. FAUNTROY SAID THE GROUP REPEATED THEI R REQUESTS THAT THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR LAST SUNDAY ' S VI OLENCE BE ARRESTED , AND THAT JOHNSON SEND U. S. MARSHALLS TO SELMA TO ARREST ANYBODY I NVOLVED I N BRUTALIT Y AGA I
  • to the hi g h • lY p,1trol t\ll of the in fo r m.1 Li on 1hic h t he Ucp,1r tr:1ent h ctr·j Ji 1 h r c ~; pee t to COr r c.lC t.i. vi t i c :3 : wl c r e they wo uld tJ k e pldce , their n~tu r e , how m1 ny wer ~ invol ved , etc , I dS k ed t1r . Shell t o
  • midshipmen at the Academy. ~-.~'A~ Paul H. Nitz e P S To illustrate the oppo r tunities that exist at the Academy for those Negroes who apply and are accepted , it is of interest that of the four in the Class o f 1968 , one , Midshipman C.F. Bolden
  • 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
  • performing properly. Orbital body of 37,700 lbs., nearly 20,000 lbs. of which was payload. January 30: Ranger VI lunar probe launched from Cape Kennedy, successfully navigated to lunar impact target on February 2, but in-boar.a TV cameras failed to perform
  • longer o · to que ·ompson Co·. 6 U.S 41~~ * • · .b ~11 ·- . • • . . Coiig%ea . the .degree -·of to~, or in - gene . . · · di vis ion , Howev t Congr an s of nary · p iat · · Stat ·rty ·anc1 fua.ctio _·o · ·and lee l taxation. ··cifically
  • or administrative units in Mississippi (as propounded by Roy Wilkins and James Farmer in a memorandum to various Wall Street underwriting firms). c. A boycott aimed at a specific product. At present, to my knowledge, there are no such boycotts under way vis-a-vis
  • .there not be shot. 1 ~ sakJ, t ho crowd, make my h~d }vi y been remind ed repc tedly No one else wns lenvin a at as no certni:--ty thnt e person ·1cr.vin ·r:-u d . .. · - mana cd to·tako ; a few · steps . throu ryh th positipn for a~ fc I had worked
  • . 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
  • 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
  • , 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
  • : Wiley A. Branton A ~ a6.-.t I am enclosing a copy of a memorandum which has been sent by the Vi ~ e President to the President regarding the Notice of Hearing to Alabama agencies under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. HEW and Labor are prepared
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  • for the federal government in the of Civil Rights and Community Relations. ~ield The Department has a basic resource commitment with modest resource increases in the fields of interference with civil rights, voting, Title VI (federally assisted programs
  • fri ends to l d me tt)at when Jo hnso n does something big he will !Q! tell the world about it . Well, I didn 't believe them , and when the papers had almost nothing aoout you and the ~i vi l Right s Movement, I gave you up for good . ~ut , being
  • , but on the literacy test, a r e there to be any literacy t es t s , or what k i nd of l ite racy tests , and if they are sone of the kind of tests they have be en , wo·1l d that be conside r ed a vi olation ? THE ATTORNEY GENERAL : Yes , t he type of tests there have
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  • . and Mrs. Clifford J. Durr Box 300G, Route 4 Wetumpka, Alabama 36092 --.t . Fu.~ u· _ ~ ll'i~9S9: ___ ,. l J .. . c; ('J : • : ___,. !:A-ft? ..... July 16, 1974 V ea.IL Vi.~g i. n.la. : l enjoyed .youll. .new.6y Lett ell., a.-6 1 alwa.y.6
  • it is a false economy. VI. Impressive results have been achieved in the field of employment and training. Because of the mobility of our population and the inexactness of community boundaries, precise figures are difficult to obtain. It appears, however
  • with restrictions contained in the donor ' s deed of gift . GENER AL SER VI CES ADMINI ST RATI ON GSA DC ,73 . 495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) P>~ ~1EMORANDUM ,J/r THE WHITE HOUSE FOR THE PRESIDE;:;, ~ • 1 Joe Califan°tr' - , "-'. . ·. .~~ cY J
  • 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
  • . SGT . TO M 77TH STREET DI VI S! · · 557PPS 5 / 15 HC SEO OF 50 A' D SA I D DRIVERS ·D ·L . U SP CULAT ER ERE Y 5 • 30 P . M. PST HETH THE DS OF BUILD! GS • AL GUA D ORST AS ERE WS RECEIVED.:'.' . MARl 6196F; '. \: .CENTRAL Ff l..E