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  • SAVE SU3RAM.A~ IAM A~D ' PM I '! • . - .. 1 TODAY•3 '\ \ i OECISIO i'J . THIS (•;Ai{ES SELf - ll E: L.P QUALITY C?\EI ~•JE T9 S ACTIO :~ DOUBLY CO NVI NCHJG 3UT ALSO t·L~KES IT ESS~N TIAL NO WASH I NG TO N · STATE£1ENT REFZR TO FI~EE Vi-A:--J
  • . 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
  • . ·· l is deeply distressed . He also over the outbreak of hostilities •between India and Pakistan I over Kashmir -last August, and Ihe believes a face-to-face con!frontation 'Vi th Ayub Khan and 1 Shastri· may further the cause 1 1 of peace. I 1
  • , Wabash, Hamilton, quests it be held at Kansas City, Mo.. common carrter, by motor vehicle, over White, Saline, Gallatin, Pope, &nd Meat Hardin Counties, DI.; .Posey, Gibson, No. MC 119767
  • not related.to safety and maritime subsidy. ~ vi~w of the vast area of heavy responsibilities and functions which will be vested in the Secretary, the committee deemed it in the public interest to vest sole authority for all transportation safety decisions
  • network and local television. The results are shown in Table VI. (Note: The phrase white male adults in this table means only white male adults not included in police, national guard , army, and public officia l categories . ) [21 of 49] - 21TAB LE VI
  • ·· 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
  • , 1966 Hon. Charles S. Murphy,.,Chainnan, Civil Ae~utics Board. Gen. William F. McKee, Adpii;nistnfuf;F~eral Aviation Agency. Rear Adm. Paul E. Trimble, Chief of Staff', U.S. Coast Guard. Hon. John W. Bush, Chairman, Interstate Commerce Commission. James
  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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
  • to the President from Secretary Connor, who chaired a meeting with Secretary McNamara and Secretary Wirtz, attended by Jim Reynolds, Paul Ignatius, Alan Boyd, and myself, in Connor's office Thursday evening. (1) All three Secretaries agree that this is not the time
  • . ,," I i • "I. >~opriation .• . ::·VI~i.:·. Departmen • 1\·,· ·.. ;. We recomm, ._\;. and Canmw •• to eatabl; for Federal-State training ::rousing and Canmun1.ty Develapment t ·the Congress establish a Department of ,. .. velopment
  • , ·· 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
  • - STATI~ OP PAUL N. :,.;_I~ .J t-;l(SJ·:Y OF co~nrt:xnY D1-:PART!!llENT l'L'✓ ISAKE:R, July A1··1'.'I.IHS C'JM"'-1';;'=,ICr:E.=- 7, 1967 • Dear Mr. President: its for ·Your Task Force on the Cities agreed deliberations that now
  • Ylvisaker, Paul N.
  • ..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
  • . . ' Simplification and reorientation along these lines also is a necessary tirst a siDgle transportation ot the regulatory process step toward the creation of, regulatory agency. Elements ot the Regulatory Proposal. !l'he proposed program deals vi th six basic
  • , U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20230 February 11, 1966 MEMORANDUM To Henry Wilson, The White House (Attn: From Paul Southwick Q6• Subject: Commerce I. Department Department Legislative Mrs
  • . as appendices. A large nuri.be:r of individuals have contributed very extensively to the work of the Task Force. Particular thanks are due, however, to :Sdwin lv~ills and Paul lv~acAvoy of the ::EA, who have had central responsibilities for the entire study
  • / Marion B. Folsom * Eastman Koc:lak Company Rochester, New York Patrick ._d,/4-1~..::; ,,.-rAo,e ~7;~ Paul L. "Davie• Chairman, FMC Corporation San Jose, California Co., Inc. t;:.. t?h~~ ~ F- J£. C;w:h~,.,, Ms/ A4oNds • Thoma• J. Watson, Jr
  • Catherine Feuer Wurster* University of California at Berkeley Saul B. Klaman National Association of Mltual &wing's Ea.nks Paul Ilvisaker Ford Foundation Ralph E. McGill 'i'be Atlanta Constitution ***** Bichard Goodwin White House Liaison • Deceased
  • news­ papers and radio and TV stotions. c. Attitudes of Key Individuals Every key nationnl figure in Cuban society, vi th the notable exception of the Co.tholic hierarchy, is by now either a dedicated supporter of coa:nmism and the Castro regice
  • such a study. 9. Amend·the IC Act (Parts II and III) to provide that after (some date to be specified) all operating rights vould be granted as (or converted to) irregular ·routes -- vi thout commodity, point or directional adequate basis for authorization
  • •• 1 vi e 1 rt 2. 11 •u rl . !" O.flJ t1 1 in f 12 re • ff r · , tttc n in l te t t · r.tt in • · ho ' >r . rt . l • 36 ,· L£ 100 -3H · ..lillL 100 I c ( 5 'u f -- • I • ~>J > much of this material
  • 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
  • $~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
  • \ escalation point occurred shortly after the police left the scene , looting beginning as a local agitator broke the first window. This was followed by a period of several hours in which the police , returninK to the area , made no vis ible effort to stop
  • \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
  • the whole city down if they could. With the introduction of National Guard troops, anq removal of restraints on the use of weapons, vi olence escalated on the side of both rioters and authorities . Firebombing and looting escalated, reaching a peak
  • 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
  • their present rates vis-a-vis rail and truck rates. There is reason to question whether relative rates in the different modes appropriately reflect differences in economic costs. 2. Subsidies and user charges An underlying issue in Federal transportation
  • valuable tor considering the ideu which are contained 1n these papers. The Task Force did not deal vi th the ll&l'itime area at all nor did it consider the aupenonic trana­ port. There v1ll be ■aJor legialati Te programa in both these areu next year. lei
  • .'-k"'n J the llflfi unt vt l lingn~,.,,, t'f"qU1.1'f'.mPnt. ~(• J{ •c:u~totfl!nR vi l ! ..,,eoo-rs~e e C tn coopf!ri.\t.e wbi
  • 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