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Dear Walter: ~ " . _ -In. On October 12th I received your O I';;.:: :35- 92 communicationncloaln material mm Revg_:_'_e_g_d I O ;?~.q;j».2x~ /L/£51 I ., .'.-515:"., _--.5-'§ jg-.'.5-. ;<, 1:1» »=*=~1 NC/5 ' b'IC/ Imttothankyou Iormakinzthtsdata available. - ALI INFORMATION "' CONTAINED s..¢.,.1,, v, 1. HER£|I922§»cL.*ssI:=:E0 DATE9 or :91 - BY 5/fe I W , A -- 1 I . __'-

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KW sum¢1~= TavggagfcnrigsFEATURING -~ _ 92- * ___'L__---11*-'A ALLlNFORMATl0N CQNT.. BACKGROUND: _HERE92N [S UNCLE?-5'92i'i-1 I 1___-I1--. ff/{By letterto the DirectorDATE ea:/an 10- dated .I; 64,10- .Q2¬_%w4/ Mr. Winchell he had said told Hen litt of ABC Films, Inc. , New York, to write to the Director regarding "oi'§astér Squad." Mr. Winchell said he would appreciate permission to use it Peabodyas the pilot forard his A 1962 upcominginwhen heseries. and FaeHe went Thomas on{I o sayintroduced that Mr.her Plitt youto won aandClyde at DelMar¥coproduced a seriesfor that network." Mr. Winchell also enclosed a favorable editorial from "The San Diego Union," the original of which is being acknowledgedby the Correspondence andTours Section. -1 .5 92IN§lQRMA'I'iI*O1l*IN BUFILE-LS: PresidentABCBufiles of Films.containHe no was derogatorythe victim informationina recent regardingInterstate Henry TransportationPlitt, whoof i: - Major The-it investigation captioned ' aka " Bufile87-76251. Approximately$75, B53in JBWBEY was v01vedml contain no information concerning Fae Thomas. ABC Films is affiliated with the American Broadcasting Company. We have enjoyed good relations with the latter concem. RE: REFERENCETO DISASTERsown": Bufiles and appropriate checks of other Bureau divisions fail to reec if: any informationconcerning "DisasterSquad" inconnection witha film to be used by 1 E El: Mr. Winchell. It is noted that on 7-22- 64, Mr. Winchell advised the Office that he was contracting with ABC Films, Inc. , to do a television series of 39 30-minute programsentitled "Walter Winchell NarratesHeadliners. ' " Mr. Winchei -1» advised that the format of the show would involve showing old newsreel clippings of famous incidents,particularly in the criminal field, with a narration by Mr. Winche' Enc1osure._.a_.¢_4aIZ'. _ _ ~,:';Z'r- -__ IQ-/-6;! ls; ~_-! /é /5. ,1,-~ ;. -/' - Mr. Deboach- Enclosures ! * @ 6 ""-'""""""' """"r > Mr. Tror - Enclosures!- continued OCT 211954. CRIME rtiiémggg n.-*- v-i---Ti-v¢w¢@-_q@1w.¢q3T_-+_w¢&-wm, . . 'trww- -?~'_-_----~ - - -__. - -r»-- - I l

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OBSERVATION: ' ' it-ti-it-n_u ,_ __ _ . - - _ .~ - -'.' ,.- <-'f -1 While we have no information available concerning Ivir. W_inche1is_'._ proposed pilot film, presumably details are to be spelled out in a letter being _ prepared by Mr. Plitt. This letter has not yet been received at the Bureau. Since we do not have this information available, we are not in a position to consider . .-¢,r'-Mr. Winche1I'srequest that he be permitted to use "Disaster Squad" as the pilot " J- lm in his new series. Consequently, we are not able to comment on this at this time. -- nncommezrgnriows : ' - Q:.

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Hr. J. Edgar Hoover Federal Bureau of lnvestigation ii Washington, D. C. -a is Dear Hr. Hoover: While in Ualifo ia last week, I was in negotiation with Mr. Walte Winche_ll_ in connection with a pro- posed series we are planning to do. At that time he brought to my attention a very interestingsubject heretofore unpublicieed Hisaster Sgv.a1_i! whioh we feel could be very illwninating to the publ io, exciting to us, and beneficial from a public relations point of view. I an leaving for Europe this evening and will be gone approximately ten days. Upon my return, if it meets with you approval, I should like to come to Washington ":5 to meet with you and learn what we can possibly _ r- 9_ l utilize and what you can poooiolg froo in this area. ¥""I --. ' With I!alter's best wishes, I remain, xi n - 1 ~ Yours very truly, 1 i ...eJ/ A ////792I0rfe_; to [It l¢3¢A /f/ '6 HGP:vls /J_,,_/ _ . 5» ALL EIN INFORMATION 1" u*~:sz_.,2:;2;.;;o co:s:m92"E§1#- Q7 M -,-/ ~z~@ 2 - -" 3/4 -'"L/ I /99 $5,?/2?/5% <_BY $#35'*-15" £4"/-" _ 1a OCT 271964 I .. i J?/4 V ii I 4---..- -_-- _ _

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Zn' Mi §?$:=es October 3!, 106 " -he~= is-y 42-<3/4/A .1 - /WY n n e 11 :§gé;;_;§' 7, 1». 'M I--on M @ émFORn1?T|0i: ~ec "nan C|0NTA|NED.55--'],5:lrL e ~ Q 15°1...B..m!4Y!I1 , 7 . . - NEW /F/ . , _ nAT£i<%>5§yr-/rBYe'P!$F=[f'¢¢/''- _-1 _. - 7 . . -; '92 _ ' - _ '- ' .' -"'| ',-'-~-|- ".' -'.- r - . -2 92 '3 M1. - : :3 " l '7' i '_ H--.: _ . _¢~".' I have received your letter oi October 18, 1984. _ ,2 ii-Z Hr. Winchell hee written to me previously concerning your _,,.- proposal, end l appreciate the interest you have indicated in the :»,-u work oi the FBI Disaster Squad. . l .--_ Although the uncertainty oi my oiiicinl schedule

-----'_ | precludes my making n denite appointment, please feel tree to 1-F; contact my office when yon come to Washington and I will be y .:_ glad to nee you if I em in. ii not, arrangernente will be made for you to discuss this matter with one oi my eseietente. '-;-.f;- _ D4 I .-.-. t-9 _' ..-r .- '- 25 Sincerely youre, i y -E-92' MAU-£9 " we! .5 1T'¬6ei'=°° c OCT 2 - 1964 - - %.,_j_ cOMM.FBl _ - - A -t "*.-1;. Mr. DeLoach Sentwith cover memo! . :":".Jk Mr. Trotter Sentwith cover memo! . ' - 4|- ".1 4' '-. .I Miss Hdmes Sentwith cover memo! ' _*."~-- _- 3-I - Miss Gandy Sentwith cover memo! . 5_g--.. 1 - Mr. Stapleton Sentwith cover memo! ' 5 ;;1;_;,-_-" NOTE: See M. A. Jones to oélbian hleiqgiqtqd _1o_-22-64, captioned ' ;g:§_?--- "Television Series Featuring Walter Wiriche11.- < - I ii ii». C=sm_._._._ ' " ' L 8 -'5» . L-II! - -;r:'*Contod_.._..__.__.,._ c°"°h"""E 1 EIAEB-EH85-.Cl0¥ @ _ ...,_ gilt" CJH:snqg S1 a H M / _ |. "_. .. &_ 92|::un 9 _ I 9 J =:.&:.1_i,_-,.92 ro e g..,1..92Z38I T Tele. '8? o4=>~1~===:mu Holml Gunys """' »&Qo :1 TELETYPE unit!: ..._l_._- ,._-_ -92.... ?______.-..___.__-r .7 7 _,,_.______», ,____,P ¢_ _- ~ "-1 .

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The Director has received a letter dated 10-15-64 from Mr. Plitt in which the latter advises that after his return from Europe, he would like to come to Washington and discuss this matter with the Director. ,'

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I thank God and you for at long last restoring this :'92.V. country's beliefin the Federal Bureau of Investigation'scomplete integrity. I thought you would never speak out. In recent years I have literally agonized, even died a little, over the hatchet job the commies and others in our government had used and not unsuccessfully to .1", undermine your life's workand all the Bureau represents because of Q; _ your diligent supervision. Each organized attack on the Federal it it Bureau of Investigation given such wide exposure has to many seemed I-;'..I-M more frightening than an all-out atomic attack which could come either -I. '. ' e; .- from within or without, the climate for revolution being what it is. -1' I hope this does not arrive garbled via Western Union. Do remember ~'¥*."=.'92.".5 ;-.'.: '5 - -_r-'.v_.4 . '.--. " me to Clyde. .1.:9 Respectfully and with love, ~.. ' __Q5V Juniinchell - wieWalter! of 92 _ K _ ;,S'_1 db.-Qf',@£_, V.92rJjr,1 It 0__':_i_':§,15" '9 -* FZWI &*___ = is

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Edgar Hooverprotests the coddling or crimi- -e""_'n II . otsimnimqa" . i a . - nals. he is accusedof bcina anti-civil rllhil-'' "_ i' , x . - Itwon'tsave apenny. ll: The govtwillbedellrlvedoha M. ruzmeroiws COMM!-INT: Theease ofEdsar Hoover taxes those workers pay; !: Many millions oi dollars willbe *2.»-iv is a splendid instance ct the national habit e! putting men in paid in unemployment insurance; !: Local and State weldare _ _..__ trouble only for the wrong reasons.Mr. Hoover,if memory payments willbe increased .. . The iron! oi it: We play Santa serves. helpedestablish thenational habit when hesent AI Claus to overseas ingrates while we treat American working- .ti?-" 11: t '.-';lei .. . f caponeto -1} prison. not tor murder. but for cheatina 0111 ll!-Ill- men like Scrooge . . . The Billions squandered on Communist . , cometaa."_"._..-.'.'. "- .- 1 Titoalone would keep 63.666 played for _92-.- 1- 3*40 Mr. Kemptons memory failed to serve. G-Men did not aeverslyeara. " --4 trap Capone. U5. Treasury Agents did. Thanks to the late - STOCKBOLM R.euter's News!:A new stile for men Eliot Neal. . . " 1 _- g . . ' was telecast across Sweden as dozens of youths with painted :~a¬i.:'.. Item: "The National Otorhlnolarlngological Congressmet lips. powdered faces and waved hair ioiten,longc'r thanthat I»- or their girl friends! invaded a dancehali here. - - - s.. 1-"- in Pragueto discussamong problemsof speech.the causeoi _,Girl1'rlends??'P'- -- '- I ' -- 1'-r-"::-.3-i:i -'-- -1. stutteringstsmmerin:-" and . . / ,4 _"'11-lerst step wouldbeto lose that ridiculousname. Item: "Mae west, an authority on the subject. told infer- viewers: Se: ls like a small business. You'regot in protect it, - I watch over it. Its a matter oi timing. " _ _ , _ _ 15% i, .---...._f_ ig H Tick-Took, Tick-Took. Tick-Took. . - -' FROM THE PAPERS. One campus ringleader tn th q Editorial excerpt: "There are two reasons why the Euro- University or 's sit-inwas quoted as saying:The hi pihn taxpayer in the middle and upper brackets is better oi! n-'-.r§-4'- . .-. '.-9 -- have learned more about democracy here_than they W014 ; . tr n the American. The rate of prosression is much less severe ~. '.1- 40 years of classes. " I-'-ei nitheremore is onreliance indirecttaxation a aource 0!as Except obeyits laws. In Russia they'd gottenhave 40years. me." ' ;= - -s . . »..£', ' Washingtoncorrespondent Thomas Collins remainder: I begya pod'n_ reasonThe the foreign taxpayer is letting "With the exception o!South Africa, the U.S.alone standsoun- a break ls that American taxpayers are going broke helping -.__.- demned in the eyes or the world for its lone history oi Twill a ' _ 7-a_A - him I-4_- 7 ..- diserhnlnation. Butthe coloroi! aman; shinis a problem the . '7 world over and one which is largely iznored. . .-. ;_-t~ In the Soviet Union the Aslatics and gypsieshold seOOnd- - Via theCabl: "Putting his fingeron Britain: industrial class citizenship and visiting African students have beenspat sore spot.Prince Philip said. The trouble with senior manage- ment ls that there are too many one-ulcer men holding down ' -J. on and cursed; in Latin America. the uneducated Indian: in Britain. the Jamaican finds employment and housina hard to two-uleerJohs." >1. - ;_92-_k__ _ come by;in partor Africathe whiteman cannottote oracquire _ The Prince hasquite anold-gag memory._- 92__ " a '; propertI-- - ' 5'i ' " --L -'.-'-i i .- _ 1 . _;_ .'92_-:_. _ 11-apically,bigotry belongsto every race andcreed," -- FROM U.S. NEWS-WORLD REPORT: "Prime Minister PAGE ONE STORY: "The Russians and Chinese are still Wilson is described asseeking to have U3. taxpayers take over i complaining about the U15.-Belgium rescue operation in the Congo. They call it an act oi intervention and a crime!" -ea. more oi the load oi defendingBritain. To permit Britain to- 1. As this column noted often: Where Criminals Are Rulers .92 enioy morewelfare-state luxuriesand toenjoy the inefficien- Decency isIllegal. _ ~ - cies that go along with a government-managed economy." I-i How doyou like that? _Heelwcis Amtfioanl to fllll ii From the N.Y. Times reporting the most important 1 rltlsh Socialism. ' ' _ ' 1' " -i break-through in cancer in 20 years!: "In 195i, Dr. Ludwik a Ii - _1v.' Statement by Kingman Brewster Jr.. president oi! Yble i Gross, the virologist. finally demonstrated that a spontaneous .---e-- - leukemia occuring in a particular strain or mice was really porting mustbe morethan a ashy chronicleoi notorio i vents. 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Mr. Walter Winchell Ambassador Hotel .: 4 3400 Wilshire Boulevard .-'-- ¢ Los Angeles, California 90005

Dear Walter: 9?- I have Just read your superb article _--as appearing in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner" on this date.

This documented and factual article I" ."-':-5 T It-,n>1}'2: should go far in dispelling false rumors and allegations. I would like to Join with your other friends and admirers in offering you hearty con- yr gratulations on such an outstanding-response to critics of Mr. Hoover and the FBI. It certainly :- is "Debunking the Bunk."

With warm personal regards,

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Isn'ta it shamethat no newspaper has cue out to hack John EdgarHoover whenhe rightly called this aJ_1egei D:-.Ki.ng,whatKing really in? Ihere are these so-called courageous nenpapernenor editors? In their etorl cellar: I want to_oongratuJ.ate onyou your Colman Lo1:-o¢Aa_;,r'e; New fork Journal-American . o I knew you'd be k El oover and he lure]; deserves the. aloe thzlngeyou said about h:l.n.Iknow ofno one1n"pub1.i.e 1:Lfewho deserves . Rial words more than JohnEdgar Hoover for his nan; yearn as a great public servant. An enclosinga little clipping Ironthe DailyHews;-lhich amnrere thin ling per1'ect];.Ih,ycouldn't Editorsome write timely? . i andcan you imagine thisnobod;,I:l.ng,¢etti|q a Hobei Peace Prize Even theJudgea forthose prize:are kou-towing the colered_nen.'l'h1egoing too1 Le ' And 41¢ read youm um papr,ir»1¢nyour 1. ravwiggi and rightly ee,ho|r they tried to dorm-gradeH 'ooverand build up thin hunustin? .1 _ That paper in a diegraee to any fair minded person. 92-/' V - - - W nun kindest "gun me rim -mm; an,

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Not to long ago when Louden Wainwright's article appeared LE "Ltfe" magazine concerningJ. Ed. Hoover you urged all of us to write to Lite which I did. Now it seems the Commies & etc. wont let this matter drop & I am writing you to use every bit of your influence to urge the people to write their Congressman, Senators & Pres. Johnson to not remove a man who has ser ved his people 8; Country so well just to please these minority groups in our Country. We needMr. Hoover & if these groups this one we have very tew lett in high oices to work with. I urge you to help. K Sincerely

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He has elimlna politi- V33/f __ éiegre 1 . __ .' . - cal inuence in aDPOintmenta.1-I had the 4. i u 'i /"_ foresight to promote-on a scale ever be- Y | I " t . '¢ tore attemnted in America-high lentiiio -I " -I 4! .. i? standards in detective work. And he ee- ? '- J .3 I.. tablished a huge Ilngerpnt collection, an w . - - . indispensable resource in trackinl down W criminals. He also created a lat-ora= 1- -it 1» - I__. ':- I _ selected tor! to make oiiicera scientific _h-om tests on departmentsminute J» - 1 K._- ; . " '- throughout physicalclues. the Mr. country Hoover in the also latest foundedaci-. . if-lev92 . the National Police Academy, which tralnl " oopi. Per" 'a' Z ./ _ . -:=,= 1 ' entifie methods" . .' . The newspaper 'added: "Mr. Hoover has made an lncaiculable contribution'-; we to raisin: the standard: oi law eniorcement in ti-ie_ United ;- 1- States. .. , . . _' '- __ * -__ fl _ I . _.; ,- . - I -me zvovl;-omen em. 1964 tr. Y. Herald Tribune car- _. ried a statement by a civil rights leader that. the FBI d1!_ rector was can-yin: on a vendetta azainatcivll rights groups?.- ~ On the same page was a report from Jaekaonviile,V -1 Florida. It quoted J. B. Stoner, a leading Atlanta searela-_ tionist.lStoner attacked the 1'31 as "the iederal bureau of :1 integration." And accused the FBI of violating the riahta cl .-? e the Ku Klu; Klan. ' -._ _, TIM lfclhlnoton Pool and ______ONE CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER hit; called for the resil- " Timll Humid q nation of J. Edzar Hoover. The F31 chief was charged with -. iailine to proteot civil rights. What is the FBI record on civil The Innhtnqton D-ally Now: .,__i__ rights? In 1950 the Reader: Dllest examinedthat record. Th: Evanlnq Star The reoo via authored hr Morris Erret-t t-hen own-Eel 101 New York I-In-aid Tribune _..____... ~ the American Civil Liberties Union. It was noted: "The FBI"It 1; unlqug 1;; the history oi national police. It has a malniil-. New York Journal-Amorlcan 1L cent record or respect for individual lreedom. it invites docu- 924 N010 York Mirror mented toprevent comolaints itsell from ezainst violatlna its the agents. democratic It has zealouslrprooeal... _ v. s p L .; __.< -- __..---~' .1 "-~- '_' _ __4: -4e;.§'e~.;:r--L - . ...--2--*"""";A" D |,_. -7 4 % ___.-- ' O O A i; .3, . » ii -- .. M3. GL i ' .' enso cl-zlrrii-"zen * : "r em.-al»ué1ee"ie O1:_"l '92' I e g_r92_-..~- which I ask; -"1-eadera to send rue an! evidence G"-::._e_r;l5ht .j I _ have that-iiae-i-BI had violated a person: constitutional rights. a 'Ie:92-'- - ll! scoreboard shows a remarkable absence of such accusa- _ e I itiona."- :' Itiaaimlticanttbatthosewhoarecharaingthel"B}Dl-- 5 'ireetoriwitb iaillnetoprotect civil rights have h6l'3Ife'redo' 2 "' -single irazrnent or evidence to support their oharaes. _ . ;_ - THE NOVEMBER ZTTH, 1954 Time ml e re ported: "'J. .. u , lildaar Hoover has many old loea. has made a lesion oi new L ones recently: undoubtedly there will be vastly increased .. ,._ pressures on the White House irom now on to boot the old -It a - fellow out of his lob." - - e '| 1 --~' Most oi Mr. Hoover: foes are criminals. Communists," !'aacist'a and Nazis. He has devoted forty rears to iiahtlnp - .'| them. His friends are the overwhelming malority cl Ameri- - ~- . cans,which explains why he has held nu Job lor four 1- I. I. decades. ' i _ ' 1".'. -, A A NEW YORK EDITORIAL page smear: "J. Edaar . _ Hoover has plainly exposed himseil as unlit to serve as the key Iieure in the battle against the sezreaationist mob and _- the racist underworld. ~ i , Newsdayetressed the teeter "Actually. northern FBI men. __ are well in the majority in the South. The F311 record of " loyalty _ serves as evidence that the do3 their du ta whatever .tbeiroersonali'eeiinza." --. . - '* -' " i.i mosi s 21.2. Nzwsrsrené-we no not minimize the ' 1. I-PITKK - complexity of law enforcement in the backward Southern . :.. .' i-_. regions. We do say that Mr. Hoover has bluntly confessed. that » i .-._ he has no heart for the ellort he is s . states rights man!. ~.- :.;'=f-.".i_:_.....':' .L THE SUGGESTION that supportira states rights vio- ...-. ,, ...-. - latea Aaa the matterconcept or tact of racial it verses equality on lunacy. is thifheerest states rights oi nonsense.are an r _"e. BI . important seement or the American onstltutiou. For ex- ample. Article 10 in the Bill oi Righteiearlr states: "TheJ'| - powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitu- J,1% ' v. -_ tion. nor prohibited by it to the States. are reserved to the J ~ . States respectively. or to the people." Also see Article 4. "1 I e NEW YORK: A leader of the national civil rights move-t .l.92 '_ . _, ment has demanded the reslznationol I-BI Director J. Eden 3 Hoover. accusing him or damaaina the _strunIe tor civil mhul - ' _ . .|_:'92 _ on Nov. 22 eemmentator Max Lernernwrotez "I doubt.1, ' . whether Hoover will hurt the eivll rights movement much by his attack on King, or his remark about wet-nursing ever!» bod! who noes down Booth. I should even auess that he will gal It . have to even be more on his mettle now in showlna that his.' .' FBI Southern st-all does not share the prejudices ct local _J |_Bouihernpoi.tce." - _'; ' . e_ R 1 92 * ._ : Q. _.' - oven sun oven some the public record aillrms J1 _ Ildrar Hoover: respect lor eivil rlahta . . . It was Mr. Hooverof _.who once asked the U3. Attorney General N61 to endorse aj at law that would iesaiise iree use oi wire-tapping . . . Such treej e itrjldl of wire-tapping would have made the 1"B_Is job much 5 easier. But Mn Hoover explained his opposition to indiscrimi- _ -. ,,__..e »,"n.ate wire-tapping by police agencies: "I92do not wish to_be the ahead of an organization of potential biaekmeilera." - _' 1-4... rue sronememxouen Morris arm has mean: "cm 'f_pi 2Pearl Harbor Day the FBI was able to advise the Attorney' 92- ;General oi the basis for authorizine the arrest oi some 16,000 . 3 persons. A few cl the 18.000 became mi clients. I delended I ts!-iem belore hesrina boardsand was able to help free some or 92 ithem. In ever! case there were lair hearings; with every con- . jglawyer -gsideration for being certain shown acquitted to the mbeeu, deleme. 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Communist Mandel, 47 at left!, grabs bearded Steve Weissman, Free I eb el leader, during a dramatic mo- rnent shown here took place the dof following massive up ot Mandel is another non-student, SHANNON, I the T Howard Jeter. Brian Turner, one of eight students suspended during the Ite-Com mul'llS t Young Socialist 92-. rst wave of campus demonstrations, is visible directly behind Jeter. Long ol California, rea ds a a hero to l.IC'sleft-wing students, Mandel is slated to become Moscow sage "tree correspondent for Berkeley station KPFA next year. from Negro T ______92_H York. Shannon, shown here crowd during the Dec. 3 campus dlsordefl. I O d - O was convicted for his part in the San FIIII-. Free Speech lnel s CP Ties cisco Sheraton-Palace sleep-In last spring. Although freespeech" isth ' rrec- Treuhait, partner inthe lirmof identied'He organized a picket against President ti Q AI - -" - " ' I116 Lilli' '- Communist Doris Brin Walker of a famed Kennedy during 1962 Charter Day ceremo- versity of California, the real issue is: will Korean War sedition case. nies and arrangeda protest caravan against the administration consent to allowing its e That old Communist stand-by the House Committee on Un-American Ac- campuses tobe used as recruiting and agi- charge oi "police brutality" was being tivities. Shannon, who ls past YSA choi- tation centers for the Communist move~ bandied about by the FSM leadership man, vehemently denounced Kennedy's ment? even before police oicers had made a Cuban blockade" during the Soviet missile Despite the well-concealed strategy of single arrest. crisis two years ago. In an appeal for sup- the rebellion, a few obvious connections e The immediate objective of the Free port for the Communist World Youth Festi- with the Communist movement were al- Speech Movement is University-approved val held in Helsinki In 1962, Shannon de- ready clear: picketing rights for the Marxist-run Ad clared In the student Daily Calilomlan ol e The Free Speech Movement and the Hoe Committee to End Discrimination. Dec. 14, 1961, "Comrades! We are armed -A case of identied Communist professor 0 Newly elected California Assembly- only with ideas. Join with us In action to Eli Katz are connected according to the man John Burton told a campus rally Dec. present them to the World Festival oi :3 FSMs own admission TOCSIN, Dec. 5. 4 that he would seek support for the stu- Youth!" Rustin, whose words of encourage- 1964!. dent rebels from Interna- ment Shannon is citing. was top organizer ii e One outside Communist group, the tional Longshoremen's and Warehouse- for the 1963 March on Washington and ol a Progressive Labor Movement, issued lit- men's Union.Burton is wed to the former New York school boycott last February. A erature which began as a defense of the Michele Hail, a delegate to the 1962 Com- self-admitted former organizer tor the free speech" rebels and quickly turned munist World Youth Festival and daugh- Young.Communist League. Rustin In 1953 into an agitprop document against U.S. ter of identied Communist Jack Hall, an spent 50 days in jail on a charge of lewd anti- in the Congo and Viet- ILWU leader in Hawaii. vagrancy alter being arrested In Pasadena, Illllll. O Lee Harvey Oswald'sself-appointed Calif. He was then employed by the Fellow- 0 The lawyer de-tending arrested stu- attorney, Mark Lane of New York, spoke ship of Reconciliation, a mllitantly pacifist den identied Communist Robert E. continued on J! organisation. ALL |NidR'MAT|0:92|é=;Z- CONTAINED 3/2/51- /as Page2 W Jig f A i jg r ocs: u _ - b W December- , I2,92 nu build£4?-.'-2. ='|.-uno-la- ilana of balm-8,.°:.':1."-..°'li'"....* 'r'-.t'lr"r:."'.'h:.Calif. ' HEALTHY cumarsrot. A Acaormlc FREEDOM? Subscriptionall per rateyear. 1 || Kerr's PoliciesUnder Spotlight Why UC Profs Seventeen broken windows were the shrouded Kerr: administration d this last remaining physical sign of the free sacred public trust, are now on a Z an-ll Daalulnl st lI92I92|I92 I92§II$I§ speech sit-in which ripped the University thorough examine"""'tion ofthe whole mess. of California'sBerkeley campus Dec. 3 How can one explain the tremendous But in the tradition of go-getting career and brought the arrest of 814 persons. surge of faculty support for the lawless men in tough spots, Kerr is now a candi- free speech" rebellion at the University But the moral stench generated by the date for being "kicked upstain. For sev- of California? - insurrection hoversover the nation'seral weeks -rumors have been rife to the R Despite the acknowledged presence of largest university in ugly conrmation of eifect that President Johnson is out to Communist agitpropping, this factor alone the rebels promise that You ain'tseen 8990' o lnet post of Secre- nothin' yet."- . _ - ' '- v is insufficient to account for the reflex ot Health, Educatio d Welfare. sympathy which professors in widely sep- Never in history has the American uni- .1 u arate elds have thrown behind the rebel versity scene beheld its like. movement. The fact that such an insurrection could A more exact explanation must take take place at all was incredible. The fact Revolt Blueprint into account the cardinal principle of that it took place only a few months after Communist strategy: The Communist President Clark Kerr had received a trib- movement does not ordinarily create"slt- ute froin "tiie Ki-i1'eri'c§riAssocianonnrt §.q.mP.u§J uations so much as it exploits them. University P-rofessors for "notable service n-cent blueprint for the kind of r In the academic world, the exploitable in establishing a healthy climate for aca- revolution that-toolr_place_ lgt week in situation was already existent in the uni- demic freedorn" cast sorely needed illu- Berkeley was sold to students as they en- c versal professorial horror of Babbittry mination on Kerrs policies, as well as on rolled for classes at the beginning of the x. and philistinism. Almost to a man, faculty the currently fashionable definition of present semester. . members sulfer from an acute sense of academic freedom." ~ It bears the by~l.ine of former UC stu- superiority over their stereotype of the SPIIKII IAN dent Herbert B. Brad! Cleaveland, 31, uncultured businessman who controls the and was sold under the aegis of the radi- "power structure." Despite increases in For Kerr'sser'vice'to healthy the cli- cal left-wing Slate political party. mate referred to by the Association meant faculty salaries and the handsome fringe Cleaveland, one of Slate'selder states- benets which many now derive as con- specically the removal in 1963 of the Uni- '1 men, made these bold recommendations, sultants to business, professors still feel versity ban against acknowledged Com- which took on new meaning in the light of 92 munist speakers. The whole free speech themselves to be the unappreciated gen- the Dec. 3 siege and subsequent campus .'-Ljiliuses of a world ruled by squares. insurrection -resulted after the University strike: " rtarru ml too suddenly decided last September, for rea- q'}_;= sons still unclear, to move for once ill In The University! "does not deserve a Where the Communist movement makes response of loyalty and allegiance from its pitch to minorities on the basis of a opposite direction by cracking down on left-wing student politicking. you. There is only one proper response to reverse racism and to labor unions on the Berkeley from undergraduates: that you basis of wage exploitation, the academic Though Kerr has now emerged as the spokesman for old-fashioned law and or- ORGANIZE AND SPLIT THIS CAMPUS . ea world is wooed through attery of its ego. WIDE OPEN!" emphasis in original!. '1An_ec1uation ofintellectual sophistication der, his past pronouncements made it and Communist goals has been possible seem as if he were now acting ii cosin- sun msur largely because the typical faculty mem- Kerr, as one language teacher expressed The report was inserted in the popular ber would rather be caught dead than look it. Slate Supplement to the General Cata- -n like a yokel. Confoi-mist to a degree un- His long-time "see no evil policies, now log," which recommends courses on the I heard of even in the military, he falls forever discredited, were typied by basis of student polls under the editorship easy prey to the social prusures exerted Charter Day aphorisrns, which student of Phil Boos. by departmental colleagues. Since few rebels could interpret only as an invita- Cleave1and's -report,subtitled A Letter university departments are without their tion to license. "'---"*~'-"-"'"-* to Undergraduates," also asked for the articulate Marxist sympathizers, thepro- The lonely, unorganized student and "resignation of Clark Kerr and of top fessorial pattern of conformlsm provides faculty opponents of campus lawlessness administrators who might employ slick di- a resistance-free audience. suddenly found it impossible to draw verting tactics. Reconstitution of the ii The recalcitrant "free-speech" student Board of Regents, either through ring or E nf-ob isonly actingas a lobbyist forthe courage from such Kerr slogans as "Our F American ideals . . . need no special expansion, perhaps both. timid faculty members whosedisgust with care except daily exercise. "unsophisticated" American society is To insure that complaints are answered, conned tosarcastic classroomlectures. 'sIa||tllalaltIla' Cleaveland declared that students should lacking the courage of their own rebel- If any0nes free speech was being vio- Go to the top. Make your demands to the lion, faculty members cheer from the side- lated, it was surely that of the majority of Regents. If -they refuse to give you an lines at their empassioned students who hard-working students trying doggedly to audience, start a program of agitation, pe- ¢'.'*, titioning, -rallies, etc., in which the nal Y» naively accept criticism of the American nish their college educations at a Univer- system as commands to direct action. sity where instructors were refusing to resort will be CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. In ._ J the long run there is the possibility that .',.:'92?Communist strategist Alexander Trach- hold classes. Amazing only to an unin- tenberg once observed that a man who la formed public was the fact that students you will nd it necessary to perform civil ;> wise in his own specialized eld may be who chose to take scheduled examinations disobedience at a couple of major Univer- quite a child politiwiy. This unfortunate during the Boo. 4 strike were viewed by sity public ceremonies. fact helps explain why teachers who some rebel professors as rat-nks and The letter also demanded "immediate proudly practice the scientic method in st-rikebreakers, and subtly threatened disbanding of all University dorm and liv- their own work and condemn others for with if you know whats good for you" ing group rules which prescribe hours and their failure to do so elsewhere fall gee. looks. which provide a system of student-im- ond to no one in their use of stereotypes California legislators, long irritated at posed discipline, thereby dividing stu- and destructive generalizations. the closed-doors decision-making that has dents against themselves. ' L. a

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PHASING OUT - - -a 1 §'--14';-*1;-_;= ' 'A - ?~e-- -ti * v" 1-P . __-_ ¥ 1;. _ The National Committee to Abolish the _ r Q.- I-louse Committee on Un-American Activ- ities, a Les Angeles-based Communist .-.=.73-A front, is circulating a petition asking that ,1; .5-'.;_..=_",,_ -; 1 the anti-subversive committee be abol- l-'a-"*"-- ished. The appeal, addressedto the House -: _ ' ; -;,-_,;'..j>. -'._ .r_,_ rec. ' oi Representatives, also asks that HCUA'a .._-.,-1. 4 '7'e les be transferred to the Archives on .- "'-1' condition that they not be opened for 50 '_ 2-.5":-_""' '- years.After the UZS. governmenthas been -__,_ -'."!.'Ya=-ra-:'1''3 "-!'92"",..;*¢ safely overthrown? . o o o o Letters to the editors ol Communist pa- ~¢,,,a4soi' *3 pers indicate that docile readers are terrib- ly confused about how to rationalize Khru- ,-I"-..5". shchev: ouster. 1'he actionappears to have been entirely within the framework of lm democratic process." insists one letter to the National Guardian last month. Other readers are hanging on tightly to their criti- cisms of the "method" used. *0- o o o o Newest Communist-line defense com- mittee: the Committee to Defend Resist- ance to Ghetto Life, an outgrowth of the Harlem race riots last July. Chairman is Bill McAdoo, a member oi the so-called 3.1:- Harlem Defense Council which helped Ioment the demonstrations. Secretary is Susan Karp. 0 o o o Our cosmic Communists: Whenever a Communist-supported organization is un- der attack. the Communist press inevitably launches a campaign of mendacious hyper- bole. Example: the current probe of the Communist-infiltrated Mobilization for Youth social welfare organization "tore- casta an attack on the entire anti-poverty program," according to the Worker. o o o 0 Fun game: Try to locate in any Commu- nist paper a reference to the political right-wing not preceded by the word "Ultra." o o o o Double standard: Anti-Communists talie it on the chin when the Woriler slander: them with the adjective fascist-tending." but identied Communists pose as injured innocents when our big metropolitan dailiel Cubo, The Congo and Campus Free Speech timidly refer to them as "alleged fellow- Cuba, the Congo and the University oi Francisco auto row demonstrations tor travelers." Caliiornifs "free speech" rebellion {use "civil rights." " in the activities of the trio oi young Free Miss Flemming, along with -her sister Speech Movement adherents pictured Bonnie, was a visitor to Cuba during the TOCSIN. 5765 Clarameni Avenue here. They are, leit to right, Lawrence L. rst widely publicized tour in July 1963. Oakland, Calilornia 946] Shumm, Elena Belle Flemming and 'I'heirfather, elderly Harry Flemming, is I enclose Helen Schi, standing -near a sign an- an old-time Communist-{router whose De- pendable Income Tax Service in San one-year subaolipiibl|U.@|' nouncing Shumms appearance Dec. 2 at I rill! sponsored by the Young Socialist Francisco was an early advertiser and __._.....a sis-monthssubscription "SM, Alliance. The YSA is the youth section oi supporter oi the Communist People: .._...... a contributionto your var! the Trotskylte-Communist Socialist Work- World. Flemming has been on campus as ___....5-weal subscriptionat LN lee grs Party,a declared subversive organiza-a participant with his daughters in the persona listedon separateslboel on. - "free speech demonstrations. _ es; __g__ __._ ______,____,_A_ __j_ 4'll_tl_1re_eoIthe young peoplehavebeen Shumm, whois an on-and-on student . _" ~ ''pro-Castro "e movementMiss at UC, was 1981 chairman oi the Young e charge signingof UCup stu- Socialist Alliance. Also a 1963 visitor to ghis summer: illegal visits to Cuba, Shumm returned to predict that mist-held island. She was con- a Casino-style revolution would sweep all lspring after picketing in San oi Latin America. e ' e - ' - E2; UC Rebels oml..unisl owyer e * Nowstudem Identied Communist Robert E. .- former pa er, identied Commnnlr hait and avowed Marxist Vincent Hallina ises, in conjunction with a 1 Jeter at UC ' are acting as counselsfor persons arrested cited Communist front called the Civil at the University of California "free Rights Congress, charged "police brutali- speech" sit-in Dec. 3. ty before a California Assembly Interim No stranger to University alfalrs, Tren- Committee on Crime and Correction as haft was pictured at an earlier free long ago as January 1950. I speech" demonstrationlast month on the Observers of the Berkeley controversy Berkeley campus TOCSIN. Nov. 28. have noted that the Free Speech Move- at 1964!. He was among pickets protesting ment leadership has displayed a virtual the imprisonment of atom spy Morton So- xation with the "police brutality" theme. bell and other issues during the Berkeley FSM boss Mario Savio, alter biting the leg Charter Day visit of President Kennedy, of police oicer Philip Mower during the March 23, 1962. l-Ial1inan'ssons were early rst wave of demonstrations which ended supporters of Slate, radical left-wing stu- Oct. 2, later insisted on raising the "police dent political party founded in the late brutality" issue on a San Francisco radio 50s. forum. Long associated with so-called "police TV viewers beard one limp demonstra- brutality" cases, Treuhatt represented tor arrested in the Dec. 3 sit-in yell "The Oaklanrler Walter Owens in a suit against police are beatiI'|'hell nut. of us! While peace oicers in 1950. Treuhaft and his being carted off gently by two oicers. Some Sit-in Leaders Ger orfore '5 - Stayed Outside Hall Kin ls DuBois Edit r 92.~_ The campus hard-core leadership oi the Celia bury Cohen, 24. h an un- usual ad : 18538: Me ' r St... San 92 Free Speech Movement appears to have let a majority of naive newcomers take Francisco, nation eadquarters of the the rap. Communist-spawned W.E.B.DuBois Clubs Among the B14 persons arrested, the of America. She is serving as full-time greater number are unfamiliar names. managing editor of the new club maga- . M; The free speech" rebels shrewdly con- zine, the Insurgent. 3;--. '1,"-._v!trived to place an escape ropeat a Sproul A close friend of young Communist 7;?-.-.-= Hall window so that the movement'sex- Party National Convention delegate Doug- :79.-gperienced leaders could keep the insurrec- las Wachter of Berkeley, the present Mrs. tion brewing despite mass arrests. Cohen was among students who last year ...;"§ _._.,.M FSM leaders who did not turn up among signed the protest petition against the the arrestees included such activists as University oi California ban on Conu-nu- Ken Cloke, son of identied Communists nist speakers. 1 Richard and Shirley Cloke; Larry Mrs. Cohen is the daughter of Dr Theo- Shtunrn, Brian Shannon and John Be- dor Rosebury, of the Washington NON-STUDENT HOWARD JETER Ii lisle, of the Trotskyite-Communist Young sity Medical School, St. Louis, who University of Cnllfnmia teaching Socialist Alliance; Robert Paul Kaufman, been affiliated with Communist ronts Michael Rossrnan are shown In attendance Mr. Steve Weissman and Ma-rtin Roy!-hel more than two decades. at a campus free speech" demonstration .~;-.-.- - During the Korean War when the II ' 92 Three prominent names among those recently. Jeter was the Communist-backed C "1' munist press was seeking to raise the f or ongressmanC I It 1962. A Ba who were arrested were Bettina Apthelter, -.:~ daughter of leading Communist Party phony issue of "germ warfare, Rosebury School teacher, Jeter 71- ioined some 40 signers of a letter to Presi-_____ -3. tiled. etitian II.-.r.::.rt t'.pthc.:cr;hlcrgarct nlr_|§et__0Ti.h:liI dent Truman printed in the Dally Worker Brown last April in ._;= Lima, daughter oi Northern California Communist Party Chairman Albert J. of June 6, 1952, in reference to the germ- lng the governor: actions on rights. Lima; and Lee Goldblatt, daughter oi warfare question. In the letter he was Jeter was announced as the featured speak- identied as director of U.S. armed forces er at a picnic sponsored June 17, 1962, by identied Communist Loula Goldblatt, germ warfare research during World War the Communist National Guardian. Last secretary-treasurer of Harry Bridges In- II. year he was one of four persons named to --er ternational Longsh - en: and Ware- V hous II - .- nion. Rosebury also sponsored activities oi speak at a 50th-birthday testimonial to -2 "' the American Peace Crusade, the Ameri- identied Communist Jean Kramer. exec- can Committee for Protection of Foreign utive director of the Communisbnin North- . - COMMUNIST TIES Born and the National Conference to Re- ern California Committee for Protection of continued from page l peal the Walter-McCan-an Law-all Com- Foreign Born. In 1947 later was arrested n campus Nov. 30 in rm s port of the munist-backed enterprises. for possessing a deadly weapon alter a =1_ re n. Lane's brief - the Warren During the '60s,name his has appeared fracas in an East Bay tavern. Itoasrnan Ia In Commissio . - '~ - in the Commu- as 8 sponsor of activities out theEmergen- chargeoila survey belngoondueted bythe Y ' nist National Guardian, sparked the Com- cy Civil Liberties Committee, the National University of California "free speech" reb- -an -rt munists "Oswald was framed" drive. 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He friends are the overwhelming majority of _.- _ had the foresight to prornoteon a scale Americans, which explains why he has never before attempted in Arnericahigh neidhisjobforfgur decades. __~_ - _ scientific standards in detective work. And J . * . .1 _ r 7 t - he established a huge fingerprint collec- The suggestion that supporting stats tion, an indispensable raouroe in track- rights violates the concept of racial equal- ing down criminals. He also created a ity is the sheexest of nonsense. As a mat skilled laboratory to make scientific tests ter of fact it verges on lunacy. States mi minute pnyicai clua. Hr. Hoover also :4»-d rights are an important segment of the founded the National Police Academy, American Constitution. For example. Arti- which trains selected officers from depart- cle in in the Bill of Rights clearly states: . - s- ments throughout the country in the lat est scientific methods" . . . The newspa- "The powers not delegated to the Unit- per added: Hoover has made an in-_ ed States by the constitution, nor prohibit ed by it to the states. are reserved to the calculable contribution to raising the states respectively, or to the people. Also standards of law enforcement in the Unit- lee Article 4. ' . - ed States." ' 1,-5., -4 . - ~ ir . . The Nov. zs. ma, sir. Herald Tribune New York: A leader of the National carried a statement by a civil rights leader Civil Rights Movement has demanded the that "the EB! disector was carrying on e resignation of FBI director J. Edgar at vendetta against civil rights groups." Hoover, accusing him of damaging the On the same page was a report from struggle for civil rights. Jacksonville, Florida. It quoted J. B. Ston- On Nov. 22 corrurwntator Max Lemu- --is"-.='er, a leading Atlanta segregationist. Ston- wrote: _ 92 -. .'I,;'.'.-A, -,. er attacked the FBI as "the Federal Bu- 2-'-.='-1--7 ,-_.' "-. , -_.-~2'- I doubt whether Hoover will hurt the -» i-if 9 reau of Integration. And accused the FBI .__. .~ .- civil rights movement much by his attack of violating the rights oi_ the Kn Klux on King, or his remark about wet-nursing Kl. -.,~. -_:r..,._ _,.,~L..- -I H ' ~ i -. - everybody who goes down South. I should even guess that he will have to even be One civil rights leader has called for more on his mettle now in showing that the resignation of J. Edgar Hoover. The his FBI Southern staff does not share the - 5-. FBI chief was charged with failing to pro- prejudices of local Southern police. - tect oivil rights. What is the FBI record on i - " . civil rights? . . . In 1950 the Readers Di- Over and over again the public record gest examined that record. The report was 5 affirms J. Edgar Hoover's respect for civil "92 authored by Morris Ernst, then counsel rights . . . It was Mr. Hoover who once for the American Civil Liberties Union. It 1 rt asked the U.8. attorney general not to en- noted: The FBI is unique in history of dorse a law that would legalize iree use ot _;:'national police. It has "a magnificent rec- wire tapping . . . Such free use of wire- ur " ord of respect for individual freedom. It tapping would have made the FBI's job invites documented complaints against its .L'3&i much easier. But Mr. Hoover explained ._H- - agents. It has zealously tried to prevent it- his opposition to indiscriminate wiretap- self from violating the Democratic pro- ping by police agencies: "I do not wish to cess. -. IU92l92I92 gin 1' -In has Ian ohms.- be the head of an organization of potat- i-._uQ- ruuvslg I-H:-leuil 4 Bus la nu IIICBJII tial biaclrrnailers. _-'.v - - _'='- alone in this opinion. A while ago Roger The aforementioned Morris Ernst has Baldwin, formerly director of the Ameri- - . -..u .- '._. .- i written: , . 4?». can Civil Liberties Union, wrote to J. 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92 " .____.,_-----"""' De.o1.;1k The mt. Times editoria page recently -intoned: "Under the circurnstances, 1:. would he wise to let the rr:andato".'_eIi- pro sions or the Federal retirement '.-.w effect on Mr. Hoover: 70th bl.rt.nd;iy." w :au=1!.<'._..,__, The same newspaper on May 10, 196+, reported: "No one disputes Mr. Hoover's solid accoznplislmients. He has eii.mi::at-':'. political i:r.f..ience in appointments. .'..J. Edgar Hoover has many old toes. has had the Izresight to promote-on a :~. macc :1 lc jion oi new ones recently; un- never before attanpted in A.rnerica=-'- douiczely mere will be vastly l:".;:e:;- r; scienziiic starldarcis in detective work. .: pron.-::.. oz. tr .3-'I....92;from I-louse .:o.. he esaabiishcd a huge ngerprint collec- on .. toot t::e old. 1:" :-1: c" his jc - tion, an indispensable resource in tra::1:- I...-.s. of Iiir. I-Io.."."..-"s ;:e.~. are --._ - lng i . :. crirni;'..':i:'..also crested He 2- n:*';'; C.;"-.~._~.1.u.hi.92:.ts,F:*.:c.'".st..:2¬;.._:. and - ""-. skiiiei iaboratory to make scientizic 2-.3 ht; ._ vc.t2;.'years -1'! to ri_j-1.t1r.; t.".:::.. 4. on minute physical clues. Mr. Hoover an tr.- as are the overwheiir._::g znajo.-.ry or tour. ;;ed the National Police Acad:.rr.y, .Ar.-'.:ic:"92'.;.;¢1 ;»_s, r-.~rp1sir.swhy he whic-1 trains selected officers from :31: ; ".- £E..* " -2 1-2: IQ-1; -";0.;i.iQ5@ mem.-.. throughout the country 3:. ..I".e ...r.- §Q92. est sc.92-:.ti!ic methods" . . . The r..:.-z_- ~ 2 per 1d .;.d: "I-tr. Hoover has made an '..-.egestion s:;_ that s'.ippc::.T .. rig. .1: vi:I.::e;-; the concept of r.;.. .._ _ _ .- 92 ! . calculi-ole contribution to ::1:"ng th'.~ stand; :c'r.of law enrorcelhtnt ;...... ; 1.....-- ity 2. the 5.1:.-.-r;:.t :1 1*.-2.-_=:s:s'e._. .= ter or -.':::: it verges on 1un:.c' .- ' 92§92 - '92~. /9 . ed States." r;;'..= 2"; .-.:1 irnportzzt 56,-fT....'.1.. _ Am. nan I..:nstit.1tion. Po: =:ra:':._:1... at cle 13 in tltz: .3111 oiFez;-..:. c1.~:_-.-y- J... tw T...= Nov. 26, 1: , XX. Herald 'iS..."..":.1e "xhe _.lwc.-s not c.-iegazcd to :.:.e 1.. I carrir. a statement by a righzs leader cc _..a'..:. 1;; the ecns'.itut'.c.-l,nor ;:."..;"' that the F31 dil'Ec.'>Iwz... carrying O35,z ed by it to lo states, :..:.= .e:..:.":=;.'to - vent...-:.:.; against civil rL__:"..sg'I'092.I;:S." 51s.; s rcsj actively, or to .!".. 1.-se_ '.=:-."I - On the same page was r. report trrzn ICC :LI.'.iL-1.;4; Jacksom-ilie. Florida. It :;..ct.:.'.J. B. Stcr. Ir er. 4 le:..iir.; Atlanta sc-grcgntionist. Ston- er attack.-d the FBI as the Federal B.- !92u.. York: A lez... .- . .- ..:s .: fl . Cl'.1l1"'..1'=,"11i'-'5_... Movement __"_ QArid accused the F" res;_;:.-man oi I-BI »;i'.O'.'. .' J. 00d. Keep921pWOI"k- @111 L35I- hts of theziu K:I.'§;I-Zoover, accusing him oi :.:_".n:.y.n_"., ._.a f stz- jgie for civil rights " eep youfro r0 * u 3:1 Nov. 22 corri1ner.*._i:r' Max 1..-.:; -L tegrity -_,._... leader has calieci .'- wrote: the resignation oi J. Edgar Hoover. ';..= "I doubt whether Hoot .: wilt hu; n. .1 FBI cine: was charged with tailing to f. o- c.-.~-..:-ghts movement ..~- -.-. by T is 2.. .; ter-.-, rivii rights. What is the FBI record on r '-;=.r'.g,or his remnrl; .:;.:'.1t~; $.11. I ; civil rights? . . . In 1950 the Readers Di- e". ".1; ;cdy who goes d0".~.'n Sc.:..-._. .;;.. L ev: 1 guess that he wit. I ;~.'.=.to a.*V.:n _ .- 92 gest e-zamined that record. The report was . L- authored by Morris Ernst, then counsel 12.--."e on his mettle 110?. ..; ...-.:"...;, 1'.92i Ls 5-ZI Southern staii . .:s :....; s_-:...= -..:.o 92 for the American Civil Liberties Union. It .1.- 92Tnoted: "The FBI is unique in history or pi.-juziices of local South. .1. '_.;.Zs.e." . Y national police. It has a magnificent rec- -k 0 1 ord ot respect tor" individual tree.-ciom. It ll Over and over again the public rec zrd invites documented complaints against its affirms J. Edgar Hoover'srespect for civil 0 agents. It has zealously trial to prevent it- rights . . . It was Mr. Hoover who once selr trom violating the Deinocratic pro- asked the U.S. attorney general not to en- I cess. . dorse a law that would legalize free use 0! "Among liberals I am by nc :..-."=n.1 wire tapping . . . Such tree use 02 wire- alone in this opinion. A while 2:": I-lager tapping would have made the FBI: ;ob Baldwin, iormerly director or the -.;..eri- much easier. But Mr. Hoover exp....ncd can Civil Liberties Union, wrote to J. Ed- his opposition to indiscriminate .-.;.-e~:ap- gar Hoover: It seems to me that your bu- ping by police agencies: I do not W151 to reau has accomplished an ciingly dir- be the head oi an organization o: ;..: 4.1- i cuir. with rare him " ti..1 b1a.c.icma.iiers." t _ ~k The aiorementionec; .-.;or.'h L;-:~_-2thas Mr. Ernst also certified: "I wrot. arti- v. .;ten: ' 1 cles in which I asked readers to s-.-.~; .ne - on Pearl Harbor Day .22.-=- _tI :.'..s able any evidence they might have t". the t- .2 rise the attorney gens.-- ._ 1..- " -41: FBI I"'..iviolated a person: our-.-ff. . onal zit; ..'.horizing'the arrest -.».' s..."qu92'--...... O rights. My scoreboard showsa r-.-:'.'..- .....':..e-.-q; .;s. A few or the 1 ,t.- _-cc. .1- my absence or such accusations. ;-_- s. I defended the . ;.._-:- .. in: It IS significant that those v:1.:. are iandwas ableto 1-.. .'... .-;- 0! cha.,....;- theFBI director with i':;.1;-.'_/to" ._ . In every case the.-.= -.-:e . .m with every consider;.;-;.-.. .'.".'n . . defense. And aitho:.:_-"I: chi .r __..!..r;g for upcertainmyc acquittedcrass; .-__:,th---. .... I - 661.; P"°=° °1""Fhhave 3n°" '=1I ~r :_ "us admitP ci L/ii Mr. Hoover n us"_e had 1'. 1"-as .;:.i:.92n3..done. have 51'?igmem F °I°"'m°n°§1'?° it. ''.'-" 5'-P!°*§r'm'=17 eviggnce to prove 1i a member or "l.lSI the

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OUR GREATEST Secretary oi State was the first - Jefferson . . . Washington has a 18-igCl' llercentaire oi Negroes than any other American city . . . One-third oi the Capital's population toils for the zovemmcnt. The money they spend ..s. _ rnalres possible the income oi the other two-thirds . . . Wash- ington is a happy hunting ground ior males. Dolls outnumber men about A3-to-1 . . . Since there are so many white collar workers the laundry business naturally ourishes . . One of the few Capital natives who rose to an important post in the government is John Edgar Hoover . . . Four different police forces operate within the District oi Columbia. ' -k WASIIINGTON has a higher proportion oi boozers than t any other metropolis . . . Since Uncle Whiskers owns so much _ .1 _- J of the property. hall of the Capital's real estate is tax-exempt 1 . . No member oi Congress going to or from a session may he a:'i'ested for anything except treason. a felony or breach 1 oi the peace . . . The mightiest lobby is the farmers pres- sure sroup. Few legislators have ever had enough spunk to defy it . . . Lobbyists spend over $100 million a year. A biz. B1; bi! . . . One oi the most lavish edifices in town is the Mine W_orke,rs Building . . . The Department oi Azriculturo has the world's largest-_7research<7bure7l:ll-__!__ =1? _. ~. I ' __. _ . _. _ . _*_.1 92 _ __ __,__.»._.J;__...¢_--Y ._-do--~.-5-._ K A -an-¢.:__.,_,_-in-n-I1-7 '-i 7'. *~V_:__,..¢__4____-ma,-0-.14_ . 7- Q 0. I, -~ P~ I =""'?'*.~.*.1?=:=-""-1" L1.- O ¢92,1 cud}| "v"-U_,v I 1 , ~I I , = J0urnii'DK'220 Sorrrn * Yorut,N.Y.merlcan S-r..Nnww £1....r.r G312 Fe morei~ / | /1" ' :5I 1 Hr . fa Hr._..--- To E,_ 1 1,.dI I '1e16~_ janua minMia: gqqn.---I! Gnnd!_....- ruausn: | '- ______.- _

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.-i__ ' -/ .57.. 92L W @eLOCh .l....i.. 92 osper ii Cullohun ..._._..___ U C e e ail T . .'Yel".' L7 1? en, - F 1 S 1ivo 92/ Tovel _.._'___ .-, Trotter _._...____.._ Tele Room ____.__ ._§- '._.'i "- ..,___' 42¢; 5/ ;r=.e:_-_ ;"-17 _ - Holmes _...___.__ 92 - J-. Gundy -i_-i-- .--.2 ~ :-'~ is . --'-',.:.'ry_*.'-.,_, 9: _'0F NEW YORK ' £1!-13 I _' Man About Town ' f 92 I118! FBPS BIGGEST CATCH in years is so big it J, may not be made public by G-men yet . . . Jack Ruby's kin fear the worst. They point out that three IQ on the appeal board are up for re-election and that no one was ever re-elected who voted for a. reversal . . . Lucille Balls 51% control oi! Desiiu can be had tor $8- T " i _ _ million . . . The Ruruon Cancer Fund: '- _' richest bequest to date: $1,800,000. from .1. , the estate of Emma Work. Fund director ..-r-- an " A ' '1' -1- Mrs. Nancy Greene was the donor: friend . It . . . Hotel Americana people say that Walter Jenkins was in their midst for I ~m F Mi re! -.ie._~,-e la-Qt seek . . . The pl.-me that ALL INFORIK-1ATIO¬92! CUNIAI?-ZED |-_'-,. crashed and killed B4 would have "fallen on 9:; 1 the city it sltemate mute: were used. ma.-a "s ii~&"..i:.:-.;jI;'-'l;D _-451 -1-'-92' " l .1-Iushed Three DC-ls up headline went down matter: ll-st The week Parlrl. . - UA15 Y/2s/2'4 iBY 92 5 two Avenue nude hotel movie sleuth: stars who manhad and woman!to tight I _ who made too much noise dueling with 1 t ung bowls oi chili. - T _ E 4-. PRINCESS SYBILLE OF SWEDI-Ix aWidow 18 years!. .92 may marr! anln; She is 57. Her new husband: Stockholru Thu Wuahinqton Post and _,_.i 0 I L-_ _-_-Q I banker Eje Hegglof, whose late '-rite: Win: wish wii that Time; iilraid I he wed her devoted friend . . . "This Was Burlesque" prim:i- . _ 4 pal Dexter Maitlsnd and his wife sameshow! are int. . . 5 Tho Wushlnqtnn Daily Now! ...__i rm-um mum of "Fiddler" now spells her last name seems! Thy Evqninq Sill! _----ii because or a conict with a Screen Actors Guild namesake, New York Herald Tribune . Two Hotel Astor waiters may no in eourt about not being allowed to park on the Astor-owned half or Shubert Alley. . . New York Jwmal-Am0r1c Time magi new Show Biz editor is actor Mei Ferrel-'3 newiew,_ Now York Daily Now! ii Buooeeds John Mcrhee, who switched to The New Yorke __ 0 U r. 1 -I ork I - SEN. KARI. MUNDT PLAN! giving smut pedglers theirbe 3/@,.<>>..-92E§i.lF;: !i,"_'£-l"."...5¥ right with =' new 1:-r-' . . . G. David $ohinei fist- V Tili 'I't'riIi hi--i- growing hotel chain now includes the -Seven Seas on the is- land of Kauai Hawaii!. . . Karen Morrow and Lube. Lisa, 5 The New Louder __._.__...--_-_ nrirwlnals in "I Rad a are exchanztns dazzer~glsres Tht Wall Sire-Qt Journal i.__._ ' . 1; _._ Bi ___,3 5-i9- ..» 1'_'. J I--I--, i9292'a - ._¢kT,_ . :_-V 1- -~11 ~=~.»_'~ Y» . g _ll' -'-W5;-qua-"a-'¢ -, e _ e. T 7 - . , 1', . 'a 0 i '

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O s'r_l5; -1 ". + r ; ___ .1 -§$ma LOIEN AND canto ronrrs wi-znnmu mi Z aoene may be Pietroso. Corsica. I! so. the Mayor will oieiate -_ ,~~;~_ ,: -1 F * a + if i F . . . Katherine Dunl-lam is choreographlng a show at South- = - -_ -Y "'. '-_ ff, ern Illinois U. Ha theme: "Faust in a World Was I1 Setting. on, so: nerm mwiesoers newtcan tohm win-' -.. . . Roseland sax ace Charley Vaughn and Mn. V. expect a .'|j;q-|_-33" likets-radio! interrilpt theshow inieatrea about _ little vaushn . . . Home-Run star Roger Maris and his matei iyeat'.bim8-'I'!_1¢!wil1be11sedlnlmsuiadeofokl1_192eIs- mu . ;. Actress rm mum moon-and-st-III elpresskn can e_rneot1~l'o.5thisBunmier....Ex-MJsaAsnerieal£ar_yAnn92»:meemanma-cenn.ui¢osw-w1n:=h=snmdw=r°i- - .-=' .7-an Above-Mud.BeloI.'f. . -0121!dmma crltlein two W"-11 Hobie!and actorRobert Webbermakesame the Hollywood'hisRolls-Royee own. iscolleague Johnmeme . . . The rem- shadow . . . Add Don'tInvites: Movie director Hem! Esth- .Lawi'orda musthe people who mo than mmustins by lb-. J "r awas andBritish actorRobert Morley. . . Actor :Barry'Bull1- i Ling thespots tosether. . . LarryGore's book: Th! next '-v}. van. zecentlynmwed-locked byDesiree Bums:-rs. is defying. World'sTalked um. AboutBestseller." . -. . A rhonr in anu- .!"aT Ouoid again via singer Ruth Giilis . . . Shirley_ ,Temple likes_ ii igno" phone;B'way press show stalls for freeduoats. Usesthe |oubetterlIIouintroducsheraa"llrs.Cl:arlesBlack.' I 'nam.e NormanClark. The real Norman Clark I'll!.Balti- -s? 7 _ . .1... 7 :1, _more'sof critics. deantrusts thatthe BisCit! with .--_1.; f. ;-=:5; ;ll§W1i'|h§l_'l;ll"l.ib092I_O1'IhO@%. -; ,; .. 1.. ,"'-1;-,7':*.';I" AGATHA CHRISTIE! PLAY. 'I'ne Mouaeiman.ls new I - -rs I-9 in its llith year in London. The authorhas madeno money *1» I "-. * ' -- -;'ir- . i_l'.§,r-i;_-Qa- Q fresh it. Bile signed over WY!-ltiel to a grandson before it '7" '~kn.Lr,~um mam MUSICAL whichran onemn- opened . Kenny Youngmans new booked quipe will be _g¢uU,ve night,got goodquotes fromVariety's detective. . . -v- christened: "400 '1raveii:ng SalelnanStories for 400 Farmers Adeeneies whohave seenthe olieringsor all networks fornext in-s IX-urhters." . . . Aotress Stefanie Powers brother Peter and I-_4 _. season predictNBC'a will have a Nielsen hold on the rat1nII- I -1 fashion model Marlene Paul are a New Ten . . . Cornell Unl- The mg Imcllck for the Pall is exuectec to be "Hank-" - - - versit! investigators will soon report that heavy drinkers are l92ide1'slecturing sister, as an sllr. sot the Presidential 8111" much moreliable tobe attacked by iniections, such aspneu- at the L.A. Ambassador . . . Add Eileflllii T110 WUB °3 A~15"'1l" '-II a92.er.ie. . . The John Birch e."-e-.:iet;,~will er,-en its impeach ¬¬ar- » ambassador to the UN . . . Opera star Jan Peeree's Younldii . Iren oamnaimin early April . . . The critics seldom abplaudi dihtr. éiusan. mar-.-la textile millionaire Robert Abreal T~'§1"[Lawrence Welt: TV show but ABC renewed him tor his nth l yesterday I. Laurence Harveyand JoanCohn aretosetherlnl .1.~ season. . . The World'sJ-Iousins Fair Bureauat 30 Roeke-; again-.--. Ann-1larirets beaumanoe Roieir _i'ellerPlazaehsrg=_lyounoleetotindahotelyoucanaftordli geese ruin» n929ws_tl:a_t 'I'i1ree!s-ag-Crow_d,1. 3 . _ . .. . i ' * J ",' - ' . . /-.:-i . . roams: N. Y. YANKEE on Macbougald hasex-team- it mates and almost all of the Tenay, N'.J., populationbuying a Mexican sold and silver mine stock. It's beingtraded on the -I-_r~ Montreal Exchange at 35c per share . . . The! say, famed 1* ~ '2- . novelists Pearl Buck and Fannie Hurst are at the "no-oom- inent" stage . . . Ingrid Bergman often reiected U3. tr offers :1 ' at Large Loot. But she now stars in a series in Italy for what s- ii would be "bit" money over here . . . Roland Bykofs role in Ear: lGogoi'sOvercoat" "Theleavu never camera the . . . Stolen" 1?:-' a-editesrdanetatleasttlooeachonhehiaekhlartet... It'sa Doll at the P. Bernsteins. Mamma is H-'1'Har- staffer £3 &'-riet sci: . . . nun Quarter dwwlel Irene -Dotson should ih- _tsreet_i'eawre editors.A Russian retuzee. '2 F. " the rnmcs mmsn-omssrs cmmsmr has -5?"-0 eurdled. Because Grace Kelly: mate hopes to oat a Swiss Watioa.n to start¢';'msh,92,r a competingwill wee e casinom!.92.s=.1i_e.r to Mr.eitice 0'sMonteIsrael in Carlo. .. -- 1 ll-las beeniniorrnedthat Cuba is newthe Eyesazliarsoi Red i e. China's mmI91 . . . The Pres has had "feelers" from Red _ ...; |Chinaa.boutanegotlatedDeaeeinVletNsm...'Ihislshowt I Castro aroundgets embareo the U5. on parts for hisma-92 chines. Canadaorders themand tihenships th to Havana. Clever? ...AlthmlghCB3nrex!Dr.FrankBtan'wnhasre-i used all govt Jobs the White House hopes he will take over CIA...ThehextPreso!Hondurasisexpectedtobe .92ol.i§1 do AreIlano...'IheWhiteHouseehouting is getting I ''1 l ornuxza0015' .00 ::::.::.i::::r°.'§.., J_*--: f-*1 |u|o~t " /{ -_ Q ,,,,_' 92 5 " ~ umrnzns'rA'r1-*" TOVERNMENT1 53;? DOLuq:h ______Gm it-_i Memorandum Culldll° i-- oh

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£1. - "Man About Town"The captionedstates its column firstinbyparagraph, Walter Winchell ca tioned ' _ptg@§t C8._i_I§Q_i!_t_}[ bigj,'§l_§§__i-'3_ it may notbe madepublin so _Y__G_-_p:1_Qn . .'"" yet. The Director has inquired,"Have we any idea what he is wrifi'ri§about?"

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. -'--. Memos of _e Girl Friday 3 hi.-:11-=92' 1. DEAit WW: Jack Ruby: brother Earl appreciatesl ' Q . .2.-;.,;-,.,_ . ,._-. 2. -.__92. .!_:.;- hllntht ilk th odtright ,H rt-in"-A .._ /.I921 ca on 0 newspaper e. . f. Derg;rigeyla:*§*er eerr=§,E;;£ih%n.§§,I3¬:1§.;§u1flog Tonahill, says iii.Earl Ruby, ¬h§;§;;1=.was HER£|rQ.s!z|92=cLA>srF|E0¢ _ 2 /--r-**<_ tinuedropped to be some3. time A.Dann IEO of but Detroit. he refuses w. re.to* ' '/ Kunstler eelenowlecige of 511 same. Filth Jack; Avenue. lawyers NYC. con-land; Y Elmer Gert: 01 Chioaio . . . Melvin Belliw I ' IQ without fee, says he promised Ruby in his " - ' Y cell that he would stay on as his anneal _92 lawyer. Mr. Belli plan: to be in court l. ' Marchi0...1¢II-Iiteemithatifubl l- ~ '. - - _5 iscourt ls mentallywill not permit ill as reported his execution.The High * 1 .~' --.92* 92 -an I ;.*=-.. ' ', II YOU'VE BEEN wonrierlni about =3 1:;-oi L_vnleyg nudes in Playboy hereto @.,./ -*.-=__§ H "J arr eyebrow-lifter. I tieureu photoeirerl W Th! Washington Poul, and ______' Bam Shaw had to employ all sorts of ehicanen to let $11011 Q I Time: Herald an important pcla-es to Peel Publicly. Alter _I-11. 6118 hlli some pretty bl! credit! sud: I-I "The Cardinal, Blue, L? Tho Wunhingtori Daily Navel _____ IJgnj,1:|," etc, Sam: answer was She asked Incl" . . . The} y 920 Tho Evening Star ____._.__i_ producers oi "tioldllnler" are not the only ones getting rich; " New York Hnrclld Tllbunl ____;gI I-ram it. A iormer press scent named Mike Beck. ell! I-; ~i 9292 "piece" at each James Bond movie . . . Lots or mail from Q5 New York Journal-Amerlcan;"{:_92,,_; Ireeders in-sin: you toask the President to atop goinl on He " Now York Daily Now: i.__..i deer hunting tripe in Texas. Not to save the deer. but tn; New York Poll _.._.i_.__.i egg a_wa_y Iron: things that involve cum. ' , | >__-_.>li. -tl Tho Now York 'F|-DUI _....._.i____,_ '_-. 3 . Q 1|; . . M _ I AB!! BUCHWAI.D'8 NEXT BOOK, another collection The Baltimore Sun i.....___._.._ or1: Told his best the President columns, isor on The the secret way The Paper! title: of A. AndB." ThenH15 .... The hQ»§é°=1., Works i..._i._..i____m_~¬_ 1 . . . F0 Ml I - jecm: Cane. 5' PPPHUU. ac es: gun em ml!/ten;':de -;T-lg, g ' 3 lé /"3 92 e-12: [rootJournal _...__.i jigrtinz permanent. Biro is in H'wood to resume her careerC-I n||||osp -nun-_ ;;.A truly beautiful blonde . . . I thawt the Connie Frutcil The National Oblehrcr __?___ inatter with her husberid oi tour months was settled out o! ream-;_ but tug mum; rgpo they will let I. indie decide 8 3 Poople's W01-ld____._.__i_. who was at fault. It may 88$ 0°91? 1°"lh- 91" 57 - - - Dam Greenwich Villagers are also fearful oi rooming genes of lneizhborhood kids. The! time bottl W11 "W10"! "=4 -7- --- FEB 261955 -..-. . - _.- ---._e~4~e- - , *___.-I-in--3 -7--1-; -if-_-_ " " " ' -V ,1-L-,j.hr_:1n||d, - -a4-A _ ,i e-e_e ~

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1 K Q. . ,_ 1 . ' - ' -""'e'~?92"'-""- 0 ' .~' .' Arm" 1 am.former 13$: lnenicntie.wE5iE'1Te'cmea a mmor mane?retro eon.The bequestcame frome. patron in a barber ahopat which ehe worked.Mice Bell resigned; and decidedto write books. elm rem 02 oiecnnoirllmmf she finallywrote SharedMan" VI-little Fresei whichiii menace n:ii:E"c1'"i' " 'A "" "" H,"wo0d meFwcy producersexcited .. . "Deer Brioitte ll basedon e book titled "ih'asnusFreckles." with 20th ...TheWhite Home -- omtury-For wasunhappy withthat title.A minor employee wee rewardedint dreamingup "DearBrliml-" 391313 319* pereone.lpublicity.=..A permitted useto MissBa:-dot: namein the cast lief-in!. . . Phyllis Diliergets laughs even at the Ben Franklininter- othieliiewhenheo-elk Thenewhlnwoldin mission.Removed - c cisaie ixom herion! hdll I-11¢ I"1% no-92JIn"l92b|'I'Il'lI'X'. ...cl:awki1tt,o£eourse. _ -- oaaanv-u upvwv--no . 1 -_ - ' e *1 .5.-a-e-r I - WANT T0 PERFORM a public service to miles? Tel! iemtoheeure amilettheirnaireover the ears itii em-ayed. Thesprairinl makes you think you've den!gone . . . The exquisite doll doing the midnight scene with Itelo ill i star Vittorio Gassman is Fonda do Cilio. She is Chet Hunt- ley: Girl Friday at NBC . . . Talk about hubris. A comic introducine notables had the epotliaht thrown on e. celeb "and his wife. which one wasn't. . . oivelchi . . . Have some-. -rig irony: The event. honoring Dr. Martin Luther King. winner- --not oi the Nobel for his efforts to and segregation. featuresonly 1 Nezro performers. '" _ You saluted"cum: Gen 7 '5";-..LI.6,l..{»LL.'.'i"2:522: Year. :.'.-idct c'.'e'r:' outiniim"the:novieleetweek.It lon¢ego.Ie.ssu:n.e7m 1?-r performance. Eventhe limit allowed toretcndinz room only. iusteotaroundtocatchimFEW CALL! INQUIIJN it . . .C.'hae. Bordenpoetponed . . . Amazing biz . . . When Peggy Lee resumes at Basin producing two new Tennessee William: play; unzu next lesson because that: how scarce backers In lately . . . Oil- Street eheilset two dressing rooms.One for her ciotheeli l. Q1s_ B'we.'ymg;-e. theatre Dorothy Olin: and Gerald Krone will . . . The iatut souvenir in some Times Square novelty shopol ._:_'_' genuine Bin: Sins Prison "money." The markers paid to manage each er Jim-ii 4. tn wedding day . . . Hen-ct ecea P_ier_re_Juse and Geo . gr. oullabbed on a new convicts . . . Barbara Boseert of "Ben Franklin In Paris; 1L will man marl? Robin Rams. now toliring with O1iver92 pm titled: Spied?_ e on." due Me: e. The rm .§ ' gift! them poto_e"6£ spiesin action overhere. ,i_l ._/ _ 92-a .'. No comedian .' zeta thehowls that Bellydancer l~Iyeilael -312$; harem-soarem Sultan routine gets It the Roundtable . . . * - '. Bone of Wail Street: sharpest broker: heavily invested in EDD! GILMORE. APS MAN in London. during church- i**.- '_ Jenadian stocks. j i'e tune:-1!.turned out ve completely dirterent leads nioe U'1': ' I. * .1 I. rurmint aocount~_'Ibtai wordsin one day: 33,400 . . . G.L1GAN8 ISLAND which was panned hard by; Lovely Mexican act;-es: Amparo M01-lilo has a delightful almost every critic when it started is now among the Top. eccent. one nroly coined e new word when in fractured Ten inthe ratings.What aloud laughits No.1 man. Bobl molten! she said: 6incericumr" . . . Mme. Nhu and debit Denver. isenjoying . . Did You know that on West55th. street there; a home valued at $250,000? The owner is aresta:rlr:¢c1oeetotheirParieanert1nentduringtheViet movie starTony Perkins.The "ForSale" signhgg beenup! -17 v mmcrisis. Evencancelled invite annearby to Monacofrom for a wear . . . Pretty Maureen Crowley oi CB5 and Wm. Prince and Princess Rainier .'. The . vice squad checking 'ea Mecabe, a coon-to-be doctor. wed soon . .. . You ma! now some midtown discotheque places lot a tip that some iemma get a eevier sandwichand a peach champeenecocktail at teeners who frequent them can be dated for a fee . . . ii E Moroccofor only $12. Tide doesn'tinclude cabaret. city]. ehowmen want the Neivweek and World-Telly orltira to ate! and cute taxes. cover charge or tip . . . June L. Walker oil in I happy mood-seat them aisles apart. the B'wsychow: and husband D. Walker, a playwright. will? u.-u--0 . _.Y_g| Gig] fab, Q.-In-en--me be3 in April. - * " _ = , ». . . . -. LARK JANICE HARPER and the owner of Lee Champs plnnninz e weddin: at St. Thomas in the Caribbean? Bo goes the buzz . . . The intimate diary oi Pope John bezun at the age 14! will be out in April under the title "Journal of I. Soul" . . . Sotdee Review: Feb. 20th page 21 ran I. : we the jun have decidednot 1:9bgtt Q1»,g,,-,l..~..~i>'< in." You credited thet one to Georce Jesse!ever I rem" ug /4 ¢ - 0 . ' pl! c 3/ .... 4 . TO umrrsosovsnwm-;:~rr srxri 1 E§.I.""" L -1 ff-T-" 1'FROM Memorandum §=F1'1~'-Y: Conrad Fe - Gel SUB_}£¢T;= Mr.Dehoachsign mySPIES UN" ITEMTHEDATE: 3-1-65 / M _ fnveli...-.-.-.._ §:I- Trotter_...... i Teh. Ran ._._ Hahn _i- i = M- 0,». s ;.'3_.'a._...f7_1£.Gnnlgii " _- 1 v~._ o -vf If" . :1- IN WALTER WINCHELL COLUIWN '4' ~- Reference ismade tocaptioned columnin t_l_ie3-2_6-65 /. ' ._92V. issue of the "New York Journal American_'_'states which that Piergeiuss _ »._ k 5 w _..- ._. and GeorgeCarpozi collaboratedon captionedboo and v1gr_e_gilenT_Q_.__ 5 -"*2-. photos of spies in action over here by the FBI. The Director note "Is this correct?" ~ 1 e 24 _4>f1:,__ *5 éq. In early1964e Carpozi cameGeorto theBureau Q and Ia-O requested public source data on spies in the United Nations ior a Fl.! he and Pierre Huss were writing. Approval was given to furnish hi = '.",I92;-'j?_ "1"write-ups of old persona non grata cases. .;¢-.-;,;,*,_;g2 '.-.:='.';;L'- In 8-64 Carpozi calledBureau theasked for phot§é/and ;-": 4-32:: to illustratehis book. Upon approval,was he _f;g1ggh Z .,+»--ii. in the Martynov case; these pictures involved t emeeting oi the FBI Agent disguised as an Army colonel with Martynov. They have been an-~ --r. widely circulated previously. Carpozi on being furnished these pictures _- :--92. was told that he was not to attribute them to the FBI. '_-. ¬' -, ..;. 1 -N. 1.;, B; is noted also that Carpozi recently sent us his manuscript K...- which was a combination of facts woven with imagination. To protect our ' .1_._:_ .4 best interests, it was approved that we furnish Carpozi suggested chang-. FL .5 Carpozi was also told that the FBI was not responsible for data in his ' _ 7-7!.9 book thatand shouldhe makeno public mention that he had beenin congt =3 5 - ,- I .". 5,1 5jwith FBIthe concerningthebook. 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White House IES! -- The strong bipartisan go-ahead from Capitol Hill on Vietnam is regarded as a finm commitment, like the Democratic majority's endorsement of the Eisenhower Doctrine in 1958. Capitol Hill IES! -- Regardless of its merits the Dirksen constitutional amendment perudt- ting state legislatures to be patterned after the Congress, with one House based on population and the other on factors other than population,appears doomed this year. House Waysand Means Committee IES! --The Medicare bill H.R. 1! will be taken up the third week of April, if not sooner, after the comittee disposes of excise tax reduc- tion. --$1 92 an Senate IES! -- Chairman Willis Robertson's Banking and Currency Committee hearings next gr week on the international trade payments deficit will show U.S. tourism abroad is .3. negligible in accounting for the dollar drain. ;;°t I J Paris IES! -- Rep. Wayne Hays proposal to levy a $100 departure tax on Americans bound for France, as against a $l levy on Americans traveling elsewhere abroad, is regarded as frivolous. It's recalled that Hays is a regular traveler abroad, on official busi- ness, and once favored Air France on excursions to Paris. Harrisburg IES! - Gov. Scranton can'trun in 1966 to succeed himself and pretends to be indifferent about G0? presidential prospects in '58. Butthere's talkof drafting recently reelected Sen. Hugh Scott for governor, and of finding some way of keeping Scranton in the limelight. He's dealing with a Democratic-controlled House, a Repub- .c lican-controlled legislature. -

§ Albany, N.Y. IE8! == Newcomer Democratsfrom suburbia and up sate "Bible Belt r "ts n?- frown on legalized offtrack betting. If the Republicans remain solidly be ocke- feller, enough Democratic votes are available to sustain a veto. New York IES! -- The talk about Sen. Jack Javits running for mayor if a Fusion ticket is r-.4. .2:4. organized shouldn'tbe taken seriously. Look for increasing emphasis o Rep. John V. Lindsay as GOP nominee. Jerusalem IE8! -- France is supplanting West Germanyas supplier of arms shipuwnts Bonn suspended under pressure from Cairo. Bonn is expected to make up for its fubling in this episode through other trade with Israel. West German rocket scientists still in Egypt will beunder increasing pressure to come home or forfeit citizenship. New York IES! -- It's estimatedthat 1,800 hard-core conservationists in Westchester County constitute the nucleus of the fight against hydroelectric development in the bring home--from$100 'holesalea} to $50atvretgif-is value causinganguish the at famed FreePort here} Th,_e's alsoworry about the emp _ 3 on "See AmericaFirst. Tourism is Ireland's ivisible" export, that helps cc" er a deficit that is more theoretical than real . Irish International Airlines be ts the highest load factor in the transatlantic passenger traffic and is booked lid for this year's summer season. Boston IES! -- Colonist A.A. Michelson, writing in the ston Globe and other Massachu- setts dailies, notes that Sen. Ted Kennedy is the fi t member of his family to take on the leadership responsibilities of the Democrats .n preparation for next year's 0 election wars. The Democratswill have to field candidates against the formidable Q Leverett Saltonstall, a fixture in the u.s. Senate dinee his first election in 19th, after rating as a gubernatorial ball-of-fire on Beacon Hill, and Gov. John Vblpe, who is certain to seek reelection in 1966 fon what will be the first four-year term.in that office. Michelson brushes off Kenny O'Donnell Larryand O'Brienas-hot prospects for nomination for high elective office. The voters don't know either man well, he holds, and there is doubt among the pols as to how much the two know about state prob- lems.__They have_been preoccupied., _ l . -. since -__.H..._..l.._ 1960 -with_sundry duties. . as ,lN aides _ of_ __,H the late ,, J.F.K. and, in l964, the Johnson-Humphrey Presidential campaign. Los Angeles IES! -- The authoritative Field Survey rates Sen. Kuchel and George Christo- pher, ex-Mayor of San Francisco, as the strongest available Republicans for next year's gubernatorial race. Actor Ronald Reagan is ruled out despite his claim to political fame on the strength of a speech last fall denouncing Medicare. So is Los Angeles oil- man Joe Shell, one-time Assemblyman. How well the Republicans fare will turn on the outcome of intra-party Democrats squabbling, which is worse than even that of new York State Democrats. Speaker Jesse Unruh's latest clash with Gov. Pat Brown is over the mayoralty race here, in which Unruh is backing incumbent Sam Yorty. Brown is backing Rep. Jimy Roosevelt. Yorty was a flaming liberal in the Eouse early in the Eisenwower era, but defected to Nixon in 1960, and has been at war with the City Council on most issues. Unruh's last "triumph" over Gov. Brown was in masterminding Pierre Salinger's upset primary win over Alan Cranston, a respected state official, and Salingers ill- fated contest against winner George Murphy in November. Pat Brown is odds-on favorite to prevail, and to win a third gubernatorial term, if he decides next year to run. Civil Aeronautics Board IES! -- Airline officials are feverishly speculating about reports Chairman Alan Boyd will go to the Commerce Department as Undersecretary for Transpor- tation, succeeding c. D. Dan! Martin, a West Coast Cadillac distributor. Martin's career since the New Frontier began has been a lacklustre one, and a speech in Balti-. more a few weeks ago appears to have been a Swan Song: He denounced federal aid for commuter transportation systems, despite the commitment of the Kennedy Administration and L.B.J.3 who inherited it, to provide Washington cooperationin*coping'with'urban problems, especially those of an interstate character. The move by the New Haven RR's trustees to end passenger services generally, beginning with commuter trains between Westchester County and Manhattan, coincided with Martin's speech. The Senate'scon- tingent from New York,Connecticut and Massachusetts is known to be worried about the New Haven'splight, as are governors in Albany, Hartford and Boston, as well as state legislators in those capitals. Boyd is known to aspire to run for governor of Florida some day, but reportedly turned down a bid to get into administrative office as man- ager of Dade County metropolitan Miami!. t -- ¢;1.i§'» - House Waysand MeansComittee IES! -- Demohratic whip Hale Boggs is expected to offer the Administration-backed bill providing fbr~generous tax credits for private U.S. investment in underdeveloped countries. The President referred to such plans in his I Foreign Aid message. The tax credits would be applicable to insured investments 4 against expropriation,nationalization, discriminatorytax treatment, etc.! and would ~ stimulate U.S. exports of capital goods as well as of technical managerial! services, offsetting the dollar outflow. The substitution of private investment for U.S. grants and development loans under the increasingly unpopular Foreign Aid program would sat- isfy Congress that a sensible alternative to "giveaways" is now available, and end the annual hassle over authorization and appropriation bills.

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Washington is a town full of opinions, few of them any good. The proliferation of col umnists has resulted in a torrential flow of garbage, mendacious, unprincipled and cruel. 1 Such is the attack now being made upon the President. He is a very human man, . and responsible. It is time that the great brains of Washington let him alone, high-minded 4.- 30b for which he was elected, the Job to which he is dedicated. in to do the The television people, to a certain extent, have taken over the impartial - I

character- istics of the press. Television burns up people very quickly,"so the telecasters do not, emerge as Washington institutions. People like Ed Murrow, who did so much for the radical left, gradually wear out their welcome and are not entertainment after a while. A dull, ponderous man, like Cronkite, who reads mostly straight news, hangs on longer

But the colunists have multiplied like rabbits in the past few years because news- papers have been too broke to hire their own help, so have bought the product Of a lot Of prestidigous people. And all of them, swiming around the Federal capital like a school of fish, have a tendency to pick up the war cry of the leaders. It becomes quite a clamor if ' I Lately the idea has to be "negotiate". No one has come up with whom or why, but Just the same the opinions are set forth. One columnist specializes in weaving quite a web to enmesh the President. He points out that Johnson must be irresponsible because he resents unfair criticisms, and therefore he will lose the war in Viet Nam and then the world. If this man ever had his advice taken, Chou En Lai would be presently in the White House. 92n. _,-. The sainted Martin Luther King has added beautifully to the President's woes. At the '1- height of Viet Nam, Mr. King contrived a crisis worthy of the Kremlin. It was Just like f Khrushchev and Berlin. King went to a place called Selma, Alabama, turned children and a s mob of hysterical, ignorant people into the streets and got properly locked up. Then when the television had saturated the country with the martyrdom of this holy man, he quickly bailed himself out and announced he was going to see the President for the redress of his wrongs in the sovereign State of Alabama.

He said this with.all the pomp of--yes, Khrushchev--and started off for Washington with a roar of engines and 22 retainers. This man has more people to hold his coat than Charlemagne.

and to This blazes was with indeed, North one Viet hell of Nam, a Southtime Vietto blast Nam hisand way the riseinto orthe fall White of House, the but he did_ public..i -_ s American Re- * sk Then along,comes.»"""*"a b1§:SSE¬E1s 9292 er in Washington, D.C.,and addsto the woes of the nationblasting by EdgarJohn HooverfxtheDirectorthe of F.B.I.and therock of law en- 3 forcement in this country. This man,_Fith a left-wing record as long as your _.i -_.~l._ arm, wants to get rid of Ho5ter_inhth§ipterest of Mr. King, the sanctified man of God, so that the mobs can take to the streets, without restraint. I L A On Capitol Hill a young Senator rises and finally makes thefront pages by imploring E for negotiation. There is such a thing as Senatorial courtesy, but of it. The Senator wants to negotiate when in world politics every in a dead loss for freedom. r -

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It has been said that Lincoln's birthday would hardly be noticed were it not for the politicians who use the event for self-serving oratory. Perhaps the same could be said about T St. Patrick's Day and Columbus Day. But the boring speeches of these observances can he tol- erated and put down as a necessary exercise of political awareness, but nothing in these S black-tie rituals can compare with the blasting enthusiasm of the street parade. Giwn fair u weather and same lilting bands, there is nothing politically like it, even unto the second generation. . Up in the dusty, sharp and corrupt city of Boston, they have three holidays which no one else knows about, and which are political touchstones. The first is Evacuation Day, which coincides with St. Patrick's Day on the lTth of March; the second is the 19th of April, when Paul Revere made his famous ride; and the third is Bunker Hill Day, on the lTth of June. The March parade is held in South Boston and the June parade is in Charlestown, the site of the famous battle. Patriot's Day doesn't havea big city parade, but it is obi served in the towns of Lexington and Concord, and also in the running of the annual mara- thon race.

The local parade is a fine opportunity for aspiring politicians to whet their appe- tites and sharpen their wits. Regardless of the Alamos, Bunker Hill days and various other local fiestas, the one, standard, all-American observance in every hamlet and town has been Fourth of July. "The Fourthl" was a cry from hill to hill, coast to coast and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf. Every man, woman and child thrilled to anticipation of the day. And the politicians made the most of it. They marched with the old Grand Army and the United Confederacy, the Sons of the Revo- lution and the Order of Cincinnati. They turned up in the ranks of the militia or leading it. They rode with the Indian War vets and those of the Spanish struggle. Some played in the community band and some Just walked along with a flag over one shoulder and eyes beam- ing from one side to the other. |. Some were featured in the "Horribles", a section of the parade with clown costumes and designed to give the crowd a laugh, especially the future voters. Fourth of July parades were always held in the morning because of the heat and the fact that everyone was celebrating and might not be able to make it later on. This holiday was one in which the lid was off. One grim New England preacher once proclaimed that alco- hol was the Devil'skindling wood except on the Fourth of July. It was the one holiday in which the Juveniles could stay out all the "night before". But the politician had no illusions about HIS duty. He did not stay out. Be got up early, pressed and brushed his uniform or best suit, soaked his feet in Epsom salts, rubbed yellow laundry soap on the inside of his socks before he pulled them on, and went out fresh and clean to trudge in the gravel or on the asphalt to the delight of his fans. A local Mayor or chainnan of the Selectmen had quite a day. He got up early and at- tended to the rituals mentioned above. He took his place in the parade until it reached the reviewing stand. Then he left the line of march and took his place on the stand and reviewed the marchers. Then he partook of refreshments at the firehouse or G.A.R. building. Everyone went home at noon for a feast of boiled salmon, white sauce, green peas, watermelon and 1. home-made ice cream, generally served outdoors under a tree. , 5 Then he went off to the ball park and threw out the first ball. He remained dutifully through the game. If a riot of over-stimulated fans took place he always was able to make a his way out of the crowd unseen. - In the evening he went back to the same ball park and led the "0ooos" and "Ahaas" at the fireworks. It was always quite a day. A continuing feature...... ! Rates $20.00 Annually!

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DOCTRINE 1'.-.3¬ 3",?! . I. A LARGE SCALE PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE PROGRAM WILL BE BEGUN Q. 21" a AGAINST THE AMERICAN CHILDREN UTILIZING MOVIES,TELEVISION SHONS,BOOKS PAMPHLETS, RADIO SHOWS, COMIC STRIPS, MAGAZINES, POST CARDS, SCHOOL TEXT'SAND ALL OTER MEDIA OF CHILDRENS INFORMATION SYSTEMS.

II. THIS HIGH PRESSURE PROPAGANDA PROGRAMWILL BE BACKED UP BY 1;-i." ' THE MAFIA WHICH WILL SELL THE NARCOTICS,ALCAHOL, AND PORNAGRAPHY, AND r.- _ -1.--_ DESTROY THE SPORTS IDOLS OF THE CHILDREN. J~.uA I. THE SECURITY FOR THIS PROGRAM IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT AND 1,-1+ - L ASSIGNMENT AND IT IS GIVEN TO CONRAD JOHN §. HOOYER. 1 1-

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THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MUST BE THE KEY TARGET OF COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES SINCE IT IS THE MOST POWERFUL CITADEL OF CAPITALISM IN THE WORLD. THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE OF ITS GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION, MILITARY C Q POWER AND PRODUCTIVE ABILITY CANNOT BE MET IN OPEN COMBAT; IT MUST THEN BE SUBVERTED AND DESTROYED FROM WITHIN. THE PARTY WILL PLACE KEY PEOPLE IN THE MOST IMPORTANT POSITIONS OF GOVERNMENI AND THE MILITARY AND WHEN THE TIME COMES THESE INDIVIDUALS WILL MISDIRECT AND DELAY MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT ACTIONS SO THAT WE CAN SEIZE THE IMPORTANT CITIES AND DEMAND THE SURRENDER OF THE NATION. THIS PLAN IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION AND BASED ON OUR PREVIOUS SUCCESS UTILIZING IT IN FRANCE IN I940 and NORWAY IN I94I WE EXPECT IT TO BE COXPLETED IN THE YEAR IQOE. THE CHIEF OF ALL PARTY OPERATIONS IN THE unzrzn swarms mm THE wnsmm HEMISPHERE IS 1-mg]. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. _

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O**** COMMENTS:I THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS A DEEP CEDED HATRED FOR THE RUSSIANS HAS BEEN MAKING FRIENDLY __ GESTURES TO MOSCOWSINCE JANUARYI965.

'=;'Y.-J C? -'--.5A7"?s'5.-_ ';-fl REASONS FOR THIS CHANGE OF POLICY ARE AS FOLLOWS: "-Z~'.».'-j-3 . Ar-A11 .- £W?= I. THE TURK MILITARY INTELLIGENCE REPORTED THE PRESENSE OF 49 LONG RANGE MISSILES IN CUBA II.THE TURKS KNOW NIKITA KRUSCHEV STILL THE BOSS OF BOTH RUSSIAN AND CHINESE PARTIES. b III. TURKISH INTELLIGENCE RED PRESENSE IN CUBE OF SPECIALY TRAINED SHOCK TROOPS SPEAKING LIKE _ 1.»Ir:,- A AMERICAN CITIZENS AND BEING SNUGGLED INTO U.S. J." IV. TURKS KNOW JOHNSON WILL BE KILLED AND HUMPHREY ---92. WILL SELL OUT TO KRUSCHEV.

Ag ..-L NOTE WELL CUBANS WERE RECENTLY ARRESTED IN NEW YORK WITH RIFLES AND GRENADES AND ORDERS TO ATTACK SCHOOLCHILDREN WITH THEM. THIS CASE WAS BROKEN BY POLICE BUT F.B.I. TOOK THE CREDIT. NOW IN NEW YORKCUBlNS,NUSLIMS, AND NAZI'S 4|; HAVE THOUSANDS OF GUNS AND GRENADES STOLEN FRON NATIOYA 7 |92 cmunn ARI-IORIESFOR SAMEPURPOSE.

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J ' _ 92 -,. t BEAR SIR: A '1 .' -*:-A I AM A FORMER SPECIAL Aozm or THE u.s. ARMIES ooumm 7-'0-'-I INTELLIGENCE comes AND I RESPEGTFIHLLY REQUEST PERM IO A n IMPERATIVE REPORT on NAZI PARTY LEADER 5V. Am: AN IEIPENDING ATTACK on THE HEBREW scno ...... -..- -2 IRE IEEQBEAEIQE I HAVE IB THE Eo@wIno- BEGENTLI IN CHICAGOFOR CONFERENCESwzm 5.0. mo I8 mow As THE 1 snowmn. I AM A BROOKLYN mm wno WANTS TO PUT A ROPE AROUND ROCKWELLS I R EN 'ET'An'D I HAVE THE INFO T0 no II. I REQUEST THIS INTERVIEW IN THE NAME or YOUR sou AND THE HR.SOLOMON vmo you wRoIE or IN YOUR COLUMN As WELL AS ALL THE HEBREW SOLDIERS wno HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES FIGHTING FOR THIS NATION. '3 | I I I II-LPRESSH , UPON , , TEHENURGELNCYIOU THIS REMIND- OFBI 92 Inxo Ion THATsIx ARMORIESHAVE B - .'n 92 JO ?=* D/1U » I,:1 _, U .-»'.~,§. _ .,__. P.S.HAVE I DOCUMENTATION FULL MI CHARGES» FOR ,'A_-A. =_'-. A'-?~;7.-'-.1;

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THIS TRAITOR ALSO RELEASED DOPE PUSHER,PROCURER,AND MURDERER, LUCKY _:' LUCIANO FROM A FEDERAL PENITENTARY. LUCKY LUCIANO THEN GAVE HIM THE !._ COMMAND OF MAFIA OPERATIONS IN THE U.S- THIS TRAITOR CONDEMNED A MAN WHO PREACHES PEACE AND BROTHERLY LOVE r-V ;; 2. i-TOT-IAi~vEDD mRTIN AN_D TEE HE LETS LATE RAGISTS PIALGOT-i ANDii EREAGT-i BIG-OTBT-TATE LIKE CE AND T ELY. Y WHILE NEWYORK CITY IS TORN APART BY MURDER, ASSASSINATION,RAPE,ROBB] AND SAHJTAGE AND IS BEING FILLED WITH CUBINJIUSLIM AND NAZI SABOTEURS AND THE STORES WHERECHILDREN DEAL FILLED WITH DRUG-S,ALCAHOL, AND FILTHY PORNAG-RAPHY BY THE MAFIA THIS MASTER TRAITOR HAS HIS UNTOUCHABJ AGENTS ARRESTING TEENAGERS FOR TAKING BRIBES IN BASKETBALL. OF COURSE NOTHING WASDONE MAFIA PULLED FIVE MILLION DOLLARHOAX STARRING HAFIABU'§'T I-'1'USLIi~'I AND I-IECK ATTACI-IED --.,.;-NOTES. ~'*'-'~-@@@%"W_'~IHwq-n:@w--4/'7--'4'='7*¬"" '¢r¬rIrPH1t@wwv1z--»------_ -- - .._92 c C .'Pi!_El-LEEEEZZ]-_

FAC'.l#I IR I948 The Senate Subcommittee on Bubvereive Activities and Un-American Activities named HOWARD DE s1wA,:.mrn BRII:GE3,snd ROBERE RYAN as leaders of Gemsunist cells in BOILWOOD. A11 three of these red _' traitors are new eta:-ring in television ehove of UGBS-OHA1'mEL,|_I2in 3,2,- CI this station definetly eontroled by Gennnmist as it has recently hem titiediweridrunning numer-one war anti-militaryI which is propaganda narrated byComrade films, and rearRyan.RE-'£E?$§'3 propagandaM18 shemic: I**I* For three years Gonrade Arthur B eeinger Jr. appeared en e high powered news-psnnel show ms: was mess". A loyal American nmmn the: identified his and exposed him as the VICE-PRESIDEIIT of the IOUIIO 00143011 IS! LEAQTIS and he was supposedly fired from the prose etaff.'l'h.ie Red ¬ A attacks on the niii and*= were n we known ass c*:-illsee _ l 1"AC1§2 Get Pay-Var personnel to check the shows on IRE!-TV Channel-#5 I: -I A,92¢ New Iork and find that this oinnncl has been blasting hell out of The UIIITED STATES HA?! ARR UTIITED STATES MARI!!! CORPS for the last I8 months withold varfilms andanti-military shows,The shoveare being .-_92o92°,]U '4' used as fear prope.ge.nda.IHE Films being ut lised in this xrsnner are as follows: Destination Tokyo, V1113 and a Pre.yer,Px-ide of The Marines, rest: " For-ce,Quadicana1 Di , and dung-He.i'hese shoveaimed at children and -" "1 Q civilians to depict r and to terrify then. This channel tinder the co.-mend of I. psuedo-into 1 cornsunist e rt nsnhervhoproof thatie a thisa s isa0en.rsd highlyorganize . mam ooordina we - '.~'.' A - '."_._.' non is the British anti-var show U-.H.-I fhich was copiedby woos-rv end both these shows are scheduled on Sunday evenings enen the u.- nothere and daughters are forced to watch then with the fathers and sons A 1"ACT3#& O0llRAnE oena.ndaWABC-TVhas andalsobeen kicking hell out c e . ;.-. ATES RAVI AND UNITED STATES MARINE CORP ms snows scmtm ruwr, BROADSIDE, me melon 0'i0OLEARE Y-YUFIDERIIIGms .... RAVI IN THE EYES OF THE CYIILDRE-I. Remember children are twmht to hate ..- and despise people who display the traits of immorality, deoeit,sadin, -|.~t -if-5; ignorance, stupidity,diso'bedienee,e.nd disrespect for authority, This 2.: station also broadcasts fear propaganda shows THE GALLAI'f um, BA'i'?LE- LITIE, AHD COMBAT and all of these shows have vividly displayed tiarines - being butchered in combat fiirns. it is because of this ood of high- - 3 pouered propaganda that the teenagers are petrofied of the service. RE2»'rE.fBEIRTHIS FACT Recently convicted tor AUJER KISS APPEARS!! 02$ H31 stion and 5IasEed General eombIneH chiefs of staff. He was interviewed by O0?tRADE and this open breach of security roves how sure JOHN E. HOOVER and Md protect then.

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om or THE AIQSHERS: mm U.S. mamas com-an INTELLIGENCE scnoo _ rsxcnomexcn. WARFARE AND cnmucu. TRAINED ARM'!,NAVY,MARINEconrs, AIR roncs, F.B.I., TNTETLLLTIE-'E'i92iCE Pznsomm.mt: NE'v'ER E'v'T;'N 1 mama 0? THE var.-"raw cmm-"an. INTELLIGENCE mmrcr. mus rs How sovzm RUSSIA BECAME so swaou BILLIONS or DOLLARS srsm FOR AN ALMOST non EXISTENT INTELLIGENCE anon QUESTION HOWCOULD THE MAFIA CONTROLALL THE INDUSTRIESDEALING WITH THE U.S.A. AND MAFIA. M BUMAND ANTIF§§EPRESS . RAT m.» ~.~ was '2 PROPAGANDA most FILM JAKEPOWERFQL mu aonnmma INov1 wax non-1'. . YO! so HOME " I8 NOT omz: A vxczous ATTACK on NOTRE DAME BUT ALSI ISREAL WHICH IS ABOUT TO BE ATTACHED BY NASSER. THIS FILM --i'=..' PRODUCED BY SNNATRA ENTERPRISES AND STARS SHIRLEY MACLAINE Ail- WHO OF COURSE WASA FAVORITE OF M KRUSCHEV WHENHE WAS GIVEN - -. THE ROYAL WELCOM BY ELEANORS PETS AND TRAITORS IN HOLLYWOOD __c{i'.7 -.'3. :3 NOTE WELL NIKITA KRUSCHEV USING ELEANORS FAKE PARTY SPLIT WHICH WORK ...,,.. -",.,'.4j§92';. < A SO WELL IN I948 ELECTION. H»? I I Ag _-;_._., THE ANSWER YOUR SO CALLED FRIEND JOHN E. HOOVER IS A COWARD, A G: ' CONSPIRATOR, A MURDERER, A TRAITOR, AND A HOMOSEXUAL 92,/ 92 WHO TURNEDTHIS NATIONS CAPITAL INTO A NEST OF PERVERTS AND IS ABOUT TO HAND US OVER TO KRUSCHEV AND HIS NAZI p70 I PAL NASSER. ' 92 . A FINALwag ggEsT:o1921W T" nmanmnsnYOURAND* S;,,v son110 PLANS gcgu:_:u_g1;;;;R ' JOHN EDGAR HOOVER TRAITOR '- i 92 . P:

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This film bluntly and blatantly steel that patriotism and defc: of ones country in wartime is imore.l,stupid,e.nd inhumane. it is I classic propaganda file since it hides its true message under e t veil of humor,but the scenes shoving the horror cf war clearly dc ite n1eanin,3.In this film the major star iixif-'3 hii delivers a t minute eulogy on the etupidity and wastefullneee of var and blame the making of ware on the GENFIRAL STAFF. Thrujivid close pictori scenes the high ranking officers in the E-150. ere portrayed cs bruta1,cadistic,opportu:1iet,dr1m1:erds,scx Theyare go:-traied as men who will stop at maniece,and nothing and pcyccpaths,don't care how many ives t will cost ac long as they achieve their persona: %3a1c.It is a direct insult to the UNITED STATES RAVI and an indi: t subtle attack on that imperialistic JEN Admiral Rickover. The file eor1ota'r1t1" refers to the ':.TiTITEu STATE: iu92iAL Afa as s . hatcherry for gocietfulqopportunietic mu-do:-ere, It depicts Naval Officers and Hon-Commissioned Officers as cow-ards,croo1:e, con-men and blacizmarketeere and pings, This epic caste dispersions on and doubts in the mind of the c vilicn populace es to functions and mission of the United States Envy, It also attacks the AnGLO~AHERI ALLIANCE: by" showing American Officers purchasing the sexual favors of English female personnel with candy perfune and party dresses. It also shows the women of America that the only thing yer produce is RIDOH3 and HOTHEIRS who lose Ohlldrcm, of eon;-he ye gee eeeeg =_~. usual clacoie touch by having a Navy officer portrayed by e star w all the teenagers know in a hccceeamal. The teenagers will react v strongly to this films message since it teaches them that they pay the price in lives and limbs while the Admirals enjoy sex end boos The last scene ie of course a clap at that riarine corps symbol of decadence the statue of IHO J1!-Ii. This film is new showing in two H38 ghcusand theaters in American and FIVE IHLLIOII TEBIAGERB will och effected. We congradulate our comrade critice for there excellent reviews and for pushing 1- our nrona:-zanda - 1- nr cn"92J urom-an'_ an affect-""" I 1E..%%$£EA?mPmL"% % I ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED

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rsxcnozmicip m=o'g._s_ E . '- 92D/L - This tile desecratos GSITEQAL CURTIS 13 HA! and his savage in the strategic Air Oomrand. In this film we portray this fascist U dog as s psyoopath with a eriaoinal desire for power. we also per-tra; "9, the General Staff and loyal members of Congress as dnmlm-rds and -a ~ misfits, complex, we andvividly military portray forces the as high stupid,command arrogant of Americas and power nilitarymad, conspirators conatan ly righting for positions oi importance. we also showed high ran-cing officers oi the military plotting to set up a military dictatorship. We oi course utililized the case oi the right radical wing fascist as heir»? General opposed walker to to civilgreat rights advantage and the as capitalisticwe portaycd ideals oi liberty and ustioe for all. I find it quite lnmorous when ' I think how shocked the General start would be to know that General Walker is actualy one or our agents and was trained by. comrade Gen. Taylor. It is appareant from the initial reactions to this film that 0 mentalComrade ianaturity Eleonora estimate was per-toot oi the and American exactly peoples correct.character The stupid and peoplethoi have been brainwashed by our psychological warfare to the pain that Comrade Hoover can crush any Military man who stands in our 92ray.'rhis of course allows us to operate quite openly against the military forces oi the United states with strikes and sabotage carried out by the Mafia. It should or course noted well tint Genre-de mxuell t 0 Taylors in the brilliant aid and control assassination over the oi thatmilitary dog has Kennedy. been invaluable This movie asbase: on the been which our comrade critics made e best seller has so conditioned the middle class minds that any untoward neve by the military will he viewed with tremendous anxiety and suspicion. - n n s as its! .n , T pc - '7 -. C _.- _, V H

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