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  • ". "The New York Post", an NYCdaily newspaper Late City Edition, Mc1y 17, 1967. The subject waste> surrender to the NYC Police authorities on May 2$, 1967, to complete serving his jail sentence from which he had previously been released, pending the above
  • in the world Trotskyist movement. The ACFI's bi-weekly publication is known as th£ "Bulletin or International Socialism", Post Office Box 721, Ansonia Station, New York, New York. On February 25, 1966, the same source advised that ACFI headquarters is located
  • content• are not to be dlatrtbuted outatd~ your aqency. QOllPIBlll4'IA'1 UN ------------:o STATES DEPARTMENT - OF JI 'ICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Copy loa l - Secret Service, New York City (.RM) 3 - 108th MI Group, New York City (RM
  • says their information is that they have attempted to secure 1, 000 bus ses in New York. However, the indication is that they will be only able to secure about 150 buses. 2. McNamara pointed out that as of now no buses have been contracted
  • and is unable to furnish any information concerning suspects or motives for the incident. SCHEDULED DEMONSTRATION AT THE HOMEOF UNITEDSTATES REPRESENTATIVE JONATIIAN B. BINGHAM,NEWYORKCITY A spokesman for the New York City.Police Department advised
  • Attached are editorials on a recently published SNCC News­ letter which urged that President Johnson be spit upon. Oneedition is from the New York Times; the other is from the Washington Post. ~ We will ~7 Hanoi show that this year. The Atlanta
  • that the Congress of Racial Equality ·in New Haven, Connecticut, has also organized a demonstration of New Haven civil rights organizations, which is being held in front of the post office buil~ing in New Haven today. Information has been received that Dick Gregory
  • ..·e.ssocia.tions from Brooklyn, New ·York; Iic!wark., Mississippi, and the At,ro American Missionary Workers Inc. . It was cnnott21ce~ that to registered d~leg&tas follow up plans ~s so~n &s -~hey - 8 - will are published. be mailed coN.iJ·n,EH!.fAL- Im
  • , Kenya, and Uganda where he was fre­ quently received as a guest by the heads of state. In Ghana he was received by the Cuban and Communist-Chinese Ambassadors. In June, 1964, he announced the formation in New York City of a militant blac~ nationalist
  • . C. OC'IOBER 20-22, 1967 in Vietnam, anti-Vietnam Octo er he National Mobilization Committee to Ed the hea quartered at New York City, is organizing ar emon tration to be hel in Washinrton, War the D. C., 20-22, 1967. The primary goal
  • from New York City. On May 15, 1963, T-2 advised that a large number of people in Monroe, both white and Negro, received a letter from Havana, Cuba, dated on or about April 30, 1963, enclosing a copy of the monthly newsletter entitled "The Crusader
  • NARA.DateUJ19-gQl,3 Sither RfCflVED WHCA ':966SEP 3 Q 00 ;8-10 P~ 9-7-66 EFH TO WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM, ATTN: FRO~ DIRECTOR FBI \2 SECRET SERVICE UJ9HP:!8f!!H Ii!Ct> VISIT OF VICE PRESIDENT HUBERT H. HUMPHREYTO BUFFALO, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBEREIGHT
  • Committee, a militant black nationalist organization, drove from Washington, D. C., to New York City. A confidential source who has furnished reliable information in the past advised that while in Washington, D. C., on December 15, 1967, Carmichael
  • to some of his aides that he may travel to New York City and meet with H. Rap Brown, present National Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, to solicit his cooperation. Several of King's aides feel that the Student Nonviolent
  • College, and former resident of the Bronx, New York City, New York. IIARIONERNESTMCMILLAN,II conducted the meeting and advised that he had just returned from Atlanta, Georgia, where he had spoken with R. RAP BROWN. MCMILLANstated he went to Atlanta
  • in the license, and no renewal of such license shall be granted ex• cept upon the filing of a new application. Every li­ cense issued hereunder shall bear the imprint of the right thumb of the licensee, or, if that be not pos­ sible, of the left thumb or some
  • the name ''Murphy?" Is that universal, or is that Di strict terminology? J: Well, it's widespread in the District, and I understand it's also used sometimes in New York. I asstUne that the guy who thought . it up must be named Murphy