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642. Article which appeared in the Chicago Tribune, September
26, 1968, entitled "Red Party Tied to Peace Council".
643. Copy of three checks in the amounts of $15, $10, and $80
found on the person of Fred Hampton when arrested____
644. Article which appeared in the Chicago Tribune, January 15,
1969, entitled "Black Student Jailed".

645. Article which appeared in the Chicago Tribune, January 9,
1969, entitled "Struck Prof; Put on Probation".
646. Copy of speeches given on November 26, 1968, at a Huey
Newton defense rally by Fred Hampton and Robert
Brown.....

647. Tape of a speech given on December 10, 1968, by Robert
Brown at the Northeastern Illinois State College in Chi-
cago "Free Huey Newton" fundraising rally..

648. Articles from various publications in downstate Illinois re arrests of Black Panthers on the University of Illinois campus in February 1969__

649. Copy of a purchase order made out to Bob Rush, 2350 West Madison, Chicago, Ill., by China Books & Periodicals...

650. Documents entitled "Committee on Finance and Industrial
Commercial Development"-

651. Reservation form for the Campbell Conference Center.
652. Statement by Pat McGauley and Harriet Stulman entitled
"Whither the Union?".

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653. First draft of the police statement of the Union of Organizers written by Clark Kissinger, former national secretary of SDS...

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654. Minutes of the steering committee meeting September 11, 1968, of the Union of Organizers.......

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655. Document entitled "Proposal for a New, City Wide, Radical Membership Organization".

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656. Document entitled "Proposal To End All Voting Proposals," written by Mel McDonald

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657. Document dated May 1968 entitled "A Program for Chicago" obtained from the Union of Organizers conference..

658. Letter describing the purpose of "Peoples Policy" by Henry Wineberg

659. Flyer distributed at the Union of Organizers Conference announcing a countywide meeting of Peace and Freedom Party, September 23, 1968..

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660. Paper the roger SPARK, Chicago, Ill., October 24, 1968. 661. Leaflet entitled "Introducing the NUC".

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662. Leaflet published by CADRE, Chicago, entitled "Work With the Resistance".

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663. Article which appeared in the National Guardian, January 7, 1967, entitled "SDS Draft Resolution".

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664. Copy of April-May 1969 issue of "The Inside Agitator" published by CADRE...

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665. Copy of New Left Notes dated May 13, 1969, giving the locations of the national and regional officers of SDS.. 666. Copy of SDS national constitution as amended at the 1967 convention in Ann Arbor, Mich....

667. Photograph of several individuals of SDS trying to overturn a police car during the Democratic National Convention__ 668. Booklet entitled "You Will Organize for Freedom" by Les Coleman printed May 1968 by SDS

669. Article which appeared in the Circle Focus, a student newspaper at the University of Illinois, written by Ed Jennings entitled "10 Years After, Firsthand Report from Cuba". 670. Article which appeared in the Chicago Tribune, May 21, 1969, entitled "Fenger High Closed Today by Disorders"671. Articles which appeared in the Chicago, Illini, April 22, 1969, entitled "Student Jailed in UPS Strike".

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672. Article which appeared in the Chicago Circle Focus, a
student newspaper, September 30, 1968, entitled "Year of
the Pigs"
673. Articles which appeared in the Chicago American and
Chicago Tribune, November 21, 1968, entitled "College
Sit-In 11 Arrested" and "Police Seize 11 for College Sit-
In".

674. Four copies of articles which appeared in the Chicago Trib-
une and Chicago American in February 1969 relative to
turmoil in the University of Chicago_

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675. Copy of New Left Notes, May 30, 1969..
676. Eleven articles relative to SDS activities at the University

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of Chicago during the years 1965-68.

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677. Articles which appeared in the Chicago Tribune, February 26, 1969, relative to demonstrations..

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678. Excerpt from the May 26, 1969, issue of FRED relative to Roger Freeman and Dale Brent..

679. Copy of a receipt dated April 2, 1969, "Received of Sylvia Kushner $100 for bail" signed Michael Klonsky..........

680. Article which appeared in the Chicago Tribune on August 3, 1969, entitled "Two Brothers Arrested in Slaying of Grocer"

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681. Copy of New Left Notes, June 18, 1969

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682. Copy of a SDS Press release, June 23, 1969, re: "SDS

National Convention 1969”.

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RIOTS, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL DISORDERS

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1969

U.S. SENATE,

PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS,

OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS,

Washington, D.C.

The subcommittee met at 10:10 a.m., in room 1202, New Senate Office Building, pursuant to Senate Resolution 26, as amended, agreed to February 17, 1969, Senator John L. McClellan (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.

Present: Senator John L. McClellan, Democrat, Arkansas; Senator Jacob K. Javits, Republican, New York; Senator Charles H. Percy, Republican, Illinois; and Senator Robert P. Griffin, Republican, Mich

igan.

Also present: Jerome S. Adlerman, general counsel; Philip W. Morgan; chief counsel to the minority; Philip R. Manuel, investigator; Perman H. Clay, investigator; Paul V. Kirby, investigator; Fred R. Miller, detailed from Metropolitan Police Department; Daniel Harris, investigator, General Accounting Office; John Honcharik, investigator, General Accounting Office; and Ruth Y. Watt, chief clerk. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will come to order.

(Members of the subcommittee present at time of reconvening: Senators McClellan and Griffin.)

The CHAIRMAN. Call your next witness.
Mr. ALDERMAN. Mr. Robert J. Beatson.

The CHAIRMAN. Be sworn, please.

You do solemnly swear the evidence you shall give before this Senate subcommittee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?

Mr. BEATSON. I do, sir.

TESTIMONY OF ROBERT J. BEATSON AND PHILIP R. MANUEL

(Resumed)

The CHAIRMAN. Identify yourself for the record, please, sir.
Mr. BEATSON. Mr. Chairman, my name is Robert J. Beatson.

I have been an investigator with the Senate Permanent Subcom-
mittee on Investigations for almost 2 years. I was an FBI agent for
13
3 years, and have a total of approximately 20 years of investigative
experience.

The CHAIRMAN. Do you have a prepared statement?

Mr. BEATSON. I do, sir.

The CHAIRMAN. You may proceed.

Mr. BEATSON. At this point, I wish to submit a chart showin officers and structure of the Republic of New Africa.

The CHAIRMAN. Let the chart be admitted and appropriately bered as an exhibit.

(The document referred to was marked "Exhibit No. 518" for erence and faces this page.)

Mr. BEATSON. This chart was prepared with material disclosed ing an extensive investigation by the subcommittee's staff and was fied and substantiated by officials of various police departments in United States.

I also submit an exhibit designated R-1 which is a 16-page bo entitled "Now We Have a Nation the Republic of New Africa.” pended to that booklet is a two-page statement showing the offi The CHAIRMAN. Do you show the officers on the chart? Mr. BEATSON. That is correct.

The CHAIRMAN. The officers shown on the chart are taken from literature of the Republic of New Africa, is that correct?

Mr. BEATSON. That is correct, sir.

The CHAIRMAN. Let is be received and appropriately numbered. (The document referred to was marked "Exhibit No. 519" for erence and follows:)

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