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  • -!EWY.Q._~ For tbs past few months, the NOI has been attempting ~ stimulate suffic1.3nt interest in th-~:!.rgroup in Syracuse, _ N. Y., to form a salf-sustaining mosqu~. A dalegation of five to six men has been traveling to Syracuss from Buffalo, N. Y
  • a3aigned workshops tor the length of the conference~ .• Workshop number three lfajS·entitled~ "BiackFQ'M'er a.n1 11a.z led· b7 Ron lCarenga.~· The work.shop opened w1 th a. p.~per ·by nr·. •Adela.ids Hill of •• Boston University. In he1· paper Dr. n11
  • that these plans were not following a nonviolent line. Individual members were urged to participate, however. Plans for the demonstration, been reported to the President as of October earlier. 12, are stated. This agenda has Travel arrangements are reported
  • orderly and no definite plans were fonnulated. Our source stated that he ~ows of no immediate plans for further activities by this organ~zation: STOKELYCARMICHAEL Previous information received indicated that Stokely Carmichael· was traveling to Boston
  • the bulk of the group's however, •the group supports over the.country. - Chicago, the headquarters, activity, and works with other groups all The riot triggered sit-in in Boston, by the arrest at the Welfare were five ~thers Mass., on June 2
  • to show that funds are coming from China, Algeria, Cuba, the USSR, or in fact any foreign government to any Black Nationalist organization, except for travel purposes. Queries were recently put to the CIA on this point. 2. Similarly, while Robert Williams
  • (SCOTTY)STONEof Washington, D. C., an acknowledged leader in the Black Power movement, which he says is world wide, stated that he and the other principles on the program besides those in North Carolina, travel all over the country putting on similar
  • such as Minneapolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Boston, and San Diego. George Novack, National Committeeman, and Paul Benjamin Boutelle, the Socialist Workers Party vice­ presidential candidate, were their Party's representatives at the protest. Ludwig Wilhe ]Jn
  • in Boston, Chicago and Baltimore. BOUTELLE stated that in NewYork he was. supported by JESSE GRAY,among others. HYT-4 April 1$, 1966 On May 24, 1966, WILLIAMEPl'0N *, Vice President of the Progreaaive Labor Party (PLP), 3.36 Lenox Avenue, New York City
  • of looters from Hospital, FAO. with 14th butt of gun (by unkn) Prect. Only infor­ \ - 8 - to the head To DGH (CB). (self-inflicted) - sprained left hand 4565 Boston. To Ford 99. 6:00 PM 7/24 (B&E) GEORG~ MURPHY, JR., 36/N. Lace~dtion to head after
  • \l•:)IU,I l•"rod.c ... pui,t,,b, .. d lfl ~ .. ,,. p,a,1 OU••U•l' eo,..,1 ~ .,...:: •d,ro,,ol ,1,,,.h Sept. 8, 1%7 P.\CI•: 1711 Violer: :e • 6 Boston, Mass., Juul' 2-.; -- l\.lon· than 1,000 ~m>ns in a pre- ✓ dominantly Nq;ro n
  • LBJ travel
  • LBJ TELLS HOOVER HIS TRAVEL PLANS FOR FUNERAL OF MRS. EMMANUEL CELLER IN NEW YORK, INVITES HOOVER TO FLY TO NEW YORK WITH HIM FOR FUNERAL; HOOVER ACCEPTS INVITATION
  • LBJ travel
  • CLIFFORD REVIEWS POINTS FOR LBJ TO DISCUSS AT HIS UPCOMING MEETING WITH RFK, TED SORENSEN; CLIFFORD SUGGESTS CHARLES MURPHY ATTEND MEETING; LBJ'S UNHAPPINESS WITH RAMSEY CLARK; LBJ'S SCHEDULE, TRAVEL PLANS; HONOLULU MEETING
  • CLARK'S IOWA TRIP; CANDIDATE FOR IOWA DISTRICT ATTORNEY; RFK AND IOWA POLITICS; CLARK'S TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS; CANDIDATE FOR OREGON JUDGESHIP; RICHARD POFF AND BOARD OF PAROLE APPOINTMENT; WOODROW WILSON JONES' ALLEGED RACISM; NORTH CAROLINA POLITICS