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... PARADES AND GOVERNMENT REMOVAL OF DESTROYED OR DAMAGED BUILDINGS AND H.R. 18541 , H.R. 17647 , H.R. 17607 , and H.R. 18149 DEALING WITH INSURANCE AGAINST RIOT LOSSES MAY AND JULY , 1968 Printed for the use of the Committee on the ...
... PARADES AND GOVERNMENT REMOVAL OF DESTROYED OR DAMAGED BUILDINGS AND H.R. 18541 , H.R. 17647 , H.R. 17607 , and H.R. 18149 DEALING WITH INSURANCE AGAINST RIOT LOSSES MAY AND JULY , 1968 Printed for the use of the Committee on the ...
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... Parade Permits : Hearings on H.R. 16941_ . Government Removal of Destroyed Buildings : Hearings on H.R. 16948_ . Insurance Against Riot Losses : Page ( 1 ) ( 109 ) ( 109 ) Hearing on H.R. 18541 , H.R. 17647 , H.R. 17607 , and H.R. 18149 ...
... Parade Permits : Hearings on H.R. 16941_ . Government Removal of Destroyed Buildings : Hearings on H.R. 16948_ . Insurance Against Riot Losses : Page ( 1 ) ( 109 ) ( 109 ) Hearing on H.R. 18541 , H.R. 17647 , H.R. 17607 , and H.R. 18149 ...
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... parades at that time - one to preserve law and order , commending the United States , protect your policeman , and ... Parade . When you get that kind of support from mayors and politicians , for the life of me , I can't understand it ...
... parades at that time - one to preserve law and order , commending the United States , protect your policeman , and ... Parade . When you get that kind of support from mayors and politicians , for the life of me , I can't understand it ...
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Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, May and July, 1968 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. 04 BONDS FOR PARADE PERMITS , AND REMOVAL OF DESTROYED BUILDINGS.
Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, May and July, 1968 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia. 04 BONDS FOR PARADE PERMITS , AND REMOVAL OF DESTROYED BUILDINGS.
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