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- Times, · 11/1/65, p~ t, · 52. Background story on suicide of Daniel Burros, · King ·Kleagle of the. United Klans of Ame:rica in New York. -2·- Little Klan influence seen here and no early inquiry expected, by Emanuel Perlmutter. New York Times, 11/1
- , the ."Cincinnati Herald," weekly Negro newspaper of general circulation in the Cincinnati area, published an OAAU statement setting out that it was organized 0 as a working base for an action program designed to eliminate the political oppression, economic
Folder, "Lynch, Connie Charles," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- ;uat 30., 1966. At tb1s time he was fin.ed t ,b e. amount of . · !;~J .00 for holding a public rally at Marquette Park, Chicago, Ul1.n~1s on August 21, 1966, without obtaining a permit. Colonel FRANK BATTAGLIA, Chie,f of Patrol, Baltimore., :·~-. r
Folder, "Shelton, Robert Marvin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- IN SEXTON. There were approximately 5,4 members pr~sent . SHELTON gave a speech in which he stated that too mg ny Kla~smen were parading around the countr s hout ing "N'igge1r, miigger ." He advised that the time had come o cha nge .e !ma e of the Klan a nd
- to step in because the police had failed. This he said with apparent sincerity and some degree of personal anxiety. They spoke of Rev. Cleage, saying that the Negroes were splinte.red at one time, but that since the _disorder, they had unified behind
- are constantly reminded of the inadequacy of the nation's 2 conventional means to combat subversion and the inability of democracy to function in the face of danger. Thus, in the February 1, 1964 issue of '' On ·T arget'' the Minutemen declared that the time
- .- -' At·· "that··_ ·time .he· said . he ··was··not.. in . ·-. . ... .. ·. Nashville, b~t.: · '.~~~~ ~· ~ic.k' .·.at:..··his· East : ~~e~et.ari~ . r~~i~~~m~-~ ~ ·ne . "His ~~. ra~e~.~ · .'. St.aniey .·E..· .f 'o1iiv~r~ •· cont~n4s . it difference makes or ·n ot.·· . He
Folder, "Lobsinger, Donald," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 10
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- ,000. He said that they had to step in because the police had failed. This he said with apparent sincerity and some degree of personal anxiety. 0 They spoke of Rev. Cleage, saying that the Negroes were splintered at one time, but that since
- soldiers to fight and die against Communists fn Vietnam whi l~at one and the same time we conduct business as usual with the SOVIET UNION eve~ though it is the SOVIET UNION which is sp~arheading the ~orldwide propaganda offen~ive against our assistance ~o
- in the three-etate area. Large stores of arms were recovered by the police at the time of the arrests. In August 1966, DePugh and four associates were charged with violation of the National Firearms Act, following recovery of a supply of automatic weapons
- Wedgewood Drive., Raleigh, N.C., and is em~loyed full time as Grand Dragon for the United Klans of Americal Inc.; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, .Virginia Realm. Public rallies. and other United Klans of America, Inc., meetings attended by the subject reported
- • . VIDNJEVICH _is not regularly employed. but serves as Captain fn Charge of the Chicago VIDNJEVICH devotes his full time to the Unit of the NSWPP. NSWPP. .. . (CG T-1, 5/29/67) (CG T-2, 5/29/67) . .. ·l =.· ii A>characterization· of the NSWPP appears
- OF Tifil KU ICLUX XLAH (UXA) is set forth in the aprendix hereto. I. ORG.ANIZATIOHAL STRUCTURE A. Headquarters There is no known headquartsrs for the UK.A in ~ersey at this time. New This document contatns neither recommendations nor conclusions
Folder, "Frankhouser, Roy E.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- --»ent;ly is broke most of the time. III. ,:y,~"'iO"}nts o~ I ::.~.J.- t::,=,. ..L CU"l-lREN·r.r POSIT'lOH IlJ ORdAIEZATIO~IS CharaeterJ:tzationi3 ·of . the United KJ.ans o:r Amerioa, Inc • ., 4--'h v ... !.. t V-1."! .!\.U ..,,., , , ~ .. S:'.i
Folder, "Stoner, Jesse Benjamin," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 11
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- . The Febr uary 20, 1967, issue of the New Orleans, Louisiana, newspaper, uThe Times - Picayune", carried an article regarding a meeting of the NSRP held on February 19, 1967, at New Orlea ns , Louisiana. This article stated that J. Bo STONER, an Alabama