Commissioner of Police: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 14430 and H.R. 14448 to Establish a Commissioner of Police for the District of Columbia. July 24, July 29, and Oct. 1, 1968Considers H.R. 14430 and H.R. 14448, to establish a Commissioner of Police for D.C. appointed by the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate. |
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... Poor People's Campaign , other special events , and estimate of costs of April , 1968 civil disturbances- Layton , Chief John B. , Metropolitan Police Department : Letter dated July 10 , 1968 to James T. Clark , clerk .. Letter dated ...
... Poor People's Campaign , other special events , and estimate of costs of April , 1968 civil disturbances- Layton , Chief John B. , Metropolitan Police Department : Letter dated July 10 , 1968 to James T. Clark , clerk .. Letter dated ...
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... Poor People's Campaign in the month of May and June I think we handled a difficult , dan- gerous and tense situation ... people of the District and to Congress . Mr. ZWACH . There are two other things that cannot help but disturb me ...
... Poor People's Campaign in the month of May and June I think we handled a difficult , dan- gerous and tense situation ... people of the District and to Congress . Mr. ZWACH . There are two other things that cannot help but disturb me ...
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... Poor People's Campaign points to the fact that , in fact , we can coordinate effectively and very well , and that it is pro- vided when needed . Mr. FUQUA . Should there be disagreements among the various chiefs as to the methods or ...
... Poor People's Campaign points to the fact that , in fact , we can coordinate effectively and very well , and that it is pro- vided when needed . Mr. FUQUA . Should there be disagreements among the various chiefs as to the methods or ...
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... Poor People's Campaign , 1401 U St. , N.W. , Washington , D.C. 20009 . DEAR REV . LAFAYETTE : Pursuant to the provisions of 36 CFR 50.19 , permission is granted the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ( " Permittee ” ) , 334 Auburn ...
... Poor People's Campaign , 1401 U St. , N.W. , Washington , D.C. 20009 . DEAR REV . LAFAYETTE : Pursuant to the provisions of 36 CFR 50.19 , permission is granted the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ( " Permittee ” ) , 334 Auburn ...
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... Poor People's Campaign . Director , Washington Bureau , Southern Christian Leadership Conference . NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE EDUCATIONAL FUND , INC . , LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE POOR PEOPLES CAMPAIGN , 711 14th Street , N.W. , Suite 601 ...
... Poor People's Campaign . Director , Washington Bureau , Southern Christian Leadership Conference . NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE EDUCATIONAL FUND , INC . , LEGAL SERVICES COMMITTEE POOR PEOPLES CAMPAIGN , 711 14th Street , N.W. , Suite 601 ...
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