Annual Report - Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Department of Justice

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Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Department of Justice., 1970

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Page 19 - A year ago we blew away the Haymarket pig statue at the start of a youth riot in Chicago. Last night we destroyed the pig again. This time it begins a fall offensive of youth resistance that will spread from .Santa Barbara to Boston, back to Kent and Kansas. "Next week," the statement said, "families and tribes will attack the enemy around the country.
Page 37 - This appropriation pays for investigations conducted by the Civil Service Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on American citizens employed by or being considered for employment by international organizations of which the United States is a member. The Civil Service Commission cannot control the workload and, to some extent, it is unpredictable. The Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1956, made available $398,385, the unobligated balance from the previous fiscal year. Workload...
Page 39 - On 2 June 1953 President Eisenhower issued an executive order establishing an International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board to evaluate as security risks United States citizens employed by, or applying for positions with, the United Nations and other international organizations of which the United States is a member. The Civil Service Commission was charged with making a full investigation of all such United States citizens. The standard set by the presidential order was "reasonable doubt as...
Page 8 - Federal savings and loan associations and other savings and loan associations insured by the Federal Savings and Loan lnsurance Corporation are also covered, as are Federal Credit Unions, which are insured by the National Credit Union Administration.
Page 24 - WAW was organized in 1967 but did not emerge as an antiwar organization until April 1971 when 300 of its members assembled in Washington, DC, for a peaceful protest demonstration. Since April 1971, the VVAW opposition to the war has been manifested by increasingly militant actions involving civil disobedience, including the blockading or taking over of public buildings or national monuments. VENCEREMOS BRIGADE The Venceremos Brigade was organized in 1969 by a coalition of New Left groups. Its announced...
Page 20 - People become revolutionaries in the schools, in the army, in prisons, in communes, and on the streets.
Page 25 - should be tried as war criminals." He also promised to close the doors of the Pentagon if elected. The CPUSA continues to be under the complete domination and control of the Soviet Union. The Party is a tool which the Soviet Union attempts to use to neutralize United States efforts directed at preventing further expansion of Soviet domination in various parts of the world.
Page 31 - In late December 1972, Gus Hall, General Secretary, CPUSA, accompanied by other Party functionaries, attended the Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in Moscow.
Page 31 - FBI laboratory received 322,571 specimens of evidence — a 10 percent increase over the previous year — and conducted 495,000 examinations. Of these, 262,787 concerned documentrelated matters; 102,769 involved physics and chemistry; 128,258 were in translation and related fields; and 1,186 related...
Page 5 - ... from the Flint, Michigan, Police Department and the Michigan State Police in March 1972 resulted in the arrest of 100 persons and the confiscation of $36,000 plus substantial amounts of gambling paraphernalia. In March 1972, the Harrison County, Mississippi, Sheriff's Office arrested 90 individuals involved in a local gambling operation. During April 1972, Chicago police conducted a series of major gambling raids, arresting 60 persons and breaking up three bookmaking rings handling a total of...

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