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Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- Fourth Street, Reading, Pa. He is not ga.1.nfully employed, and allegedly i.s w:t.thout funds, but cont:Lnuca to devote hts actlvJ.ttcs to the Uni tcd IO.ans of America., Inc.,' Knlghts of the Ku Klux Klan ( UKA, KKKK), speaking at va1"'iow:~ r'alJ.1.es
- , 1991, Mr. Sherrod told me that he wrote the report for his Washington editors, although it was not for publication. Johnson agreed to carry it back to the states and give it to the editors, thus avoiding the censors. Sherrod stayed up all night writing
- task of rehabilitation before men can become productive. And they do not tell of the social dynamite locked inside the clusters of angry unemployed men seen on the streets of the slum, day after day and night after night. These are the raw materials
- mechanic may stay up nights studying booby traps. These patriots are not going to let you take their freedom away from them. They have learned the silent knife, the stranglers cord, the target rifle that hits sparrows at 200 yards. Only their leaders
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- JrmpsriaJl. Offi~e, alrlld that by showing these films at publicc meetirrtgs h~ felt · that interest could be stimulated in t h(S Klan~ ., On July 27, 1967 9 Birm!lrngham ·confidential Source T-15 advised that a Kl:ami rally . wa-s held on the night of July
- , but they are not noteworthy. What is significant, in my opinion, is that they are being swept away by the disorder backlash and they find the responsibility awesome. -3- I had received material about them prior to the meeting, but time did not permit a reading
- - CI 157-1682 when it did, the plan was to start sniping with firearms. "They were scared of the Guard which · had orders to shoo·t to kill if fired on. There was some practice shooting on two nights to test the reaction of the police before
- and the ICC Chairmanship. Henry Wilson and I will get all future reports in the same form as the Weaver report you returned last night for your ease of reference. ~ Attach. -------· U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY ---- WASHINGTON, 0.C
- its members to overthrow the Government of the United States in the event the Government is taken over by the Communists. DePu~h has said that members of his organization are reading each issue of various 'leftwing" periodicals to obtain names
- . At this rneeting.9 the subj e ct announced that rallies would be held in different locations of · the State for one night . only. Also, that the Minutemen are wo1~k ing closely with the Klan in Virginia and lmd agreed to s~pply the Virginia Klan with belt buckle s
- · • • • all . ' • • ' . O • f .... I •. I I '• Calendar No.1627 89-rn CONGRESS S.3010 2o SESSION [Report No. 1659] IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES 2, 1966 Mr. MAo.susoN introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred
- , New Jersey, Penn sylvania; and Maryland; and (3) malt beverages . from New York, N.Y., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., Newark, N.J., from Buhl, Idaho to points 1n Arizona, and Reading, Pa~ to Milford, Del. NoTE
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- , indicating that improvements would include new pavement, trees, planting, lights, and benches and kiosks. Polly Shackleton, reading Mrs. Louchheim's report on the Committee on Education and Awards, recommended that a beautification award be given in three
- pita l s . I ns ur anc
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- rubber stamp for use in depositing checks on and after ?fovember 9, 1965, to read as 1'ollows z (Office Deposit Symbol) PS¥ to th~ order of' the Treasurer of' the United States, any Federal Reserve BBl'lkor Branch or General Depositary for credit
- into elaborate detail was necessary. The proV1~1onsof secti_on.J, read in their entirety, allow the necessary accommodation t? established practices and also allow the Secretary of Transportation and the NTSB f~ture flexibility in improving pra_ctices
Report, re Oswald
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- Reading Room.
Folder, "Lobsinger, Donald," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- not permit a reading. They are attached and will be reviewed. I think that Lobsinger would see me again if time permits. Investigator OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 11112 EDITION GSA FPMR ('1 CPR) 101•11.I 2 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO Stanley P
- should not participate in the CAB proceedings, which occur too late to have substantial impact, but during the preceding negotiations. We urge revision of the last entence in this section to read, "The Secretary of Trans ortation snouTaparrtc"ipate "1ith
- ~ ~ .. . ·.(/~ - ·. : . -~. j SYMPATHIZER COLLABORATOR I I j • ~ ·. I i TO RECORDERS' COURT (Follou:ing are facts about GEORGE CROCKETT•s background !Lhich _vou are not li."lu!y to read either ·ua his campaign literature or the daily nec.cspapers.J ; . 1) GEORGE
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- for their aaaiata.nce. ·.• Your urfent intere•t in doiq aomethiq far•re&china about the problem• of the city •• without becomtn1 the mayoz, of ev,ry city. • Your deaf.re, which I will underacore, to keep the wo~·:., undez, tiabt wz,apa •o we don 1t read about o,m work
- •hip. ",11t11r.n~n ...1 l,-ad(";,d/'1 f.ci. 3. Have just received this message from Barbara. w,._rd who bin India: "Have read English langugge press every day for last week. On the See little trace of attack or criticism of President. contrary recent
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- we should add. ;:. I I II . I I • Y.: •• f .~ ... • _, #' • . • EYES ONll . October 13, 1965 FOR BW Moyer• FROM Joe Califano Read this in the background of all the detailed memoranda you have read on each ta•k force. Please give me
- more progress in public safety than is popularly recognized. Those who now characterize our cities as exception ally prone to violence have simply not read our history. We no longer have quarters which police refuse to enter; we may expect
- The Transportation Message The long legislative struggle, including redrafting the bill at the White House (a session attended by Levinson, Zwick, O'Keefe, and Boyd). The fight over the inclusion of the Maritime The last minute admendments. Levinson to read law