CIVIL DISTURBANCES IN WASHINGTON HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NINETIETH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON THE EXTENT OF THE DAMAGES AND LOSSES RESULTING 94-293 MAY 15 AND 16, 1968 Printed for the use of the Committee on the District of Columbia U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHING (2) COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA THOMAS G. ABERNETHY, Mississippi BASIL L. WHITENER, North Carolina CHARLES C. DIGGS, JR., Michigan DONALD M. FRASER, Minnesota BROCK ADAMS, Washington ANDREW JACOBS, JR., Indiana E. S. JOHNNY WALKER, New Mexico ANCHER NELSEN, Minnesota CHARLES MCC. MATHIAS, JR., Maryland JAMES T. CLARK, Clerk CLAYTON S. GASQUE, Staff Director (II) CONTENTS Capitol Hill Southeast Citizens Association, resolution and recommenda- tions regarding crime reporting and disposition of criminal cases_. Murphy, Patrick V., Director, Office of Public Safety, letter dated Building fires reported by Fire Department (March 30-April 14, 1968) - Estimates of Costs and Revenue Losses to the D.C. Government from the April 1968 civil disorders.. Federation of Citizens Associations of the District of Columbia: Letter from Mrs. Edward B. Morris, secretary, dated February 20, Resolution dated February 8, 1968, deploring action of Director of 51 Resolution dated April 25, 1968, in support of legislation to make Resolution dated May 9, 1968, urging abolishment of position of Riots of April 1968, Bill of particulars relative to--- Hackl, A. J., telegram dated April 24, 1968, to Chairman McMillan Moore, Robert S., letter dated April 9, 1968, to Chairman McMillan_. |