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Stran 642 - 1116-1117, 1201 (Act for the Protection of Foreign Officials and Official Guests of the United States). Title 18 USC 231-233 (Civil Disorders). Title 18 USC 245 (Deprivation of Civil Rights). Title 18 USC 844-845 (Explosives and Incendiary Devices). Title 18
Stran 515 - AMERICAN INDIANS ASSOCIATION Senator HART. Your prepared statement will be printed in full in the record. You may read it or summarize it as you prefer. [The prepared statement referred to follows:] TESTIMONY OF HANK ADAMS, NATIONAL DIRECTOR, SURVIVAL OF AMERICAN INDIANS ASSOCIATION STATEMENT IN OPPOSITION TO THE SENATE CONFIRMATION
Stran 157 - of the NCIC is derived from Title 28, Section 534, US Code, which provides: "(a) The Attorney General shall— (1) acquire, collect, classify, and preserve identification, criminal identification, crime and other records; and FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Stran 131 - JAMES F. FLUG, Esq., Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure, Committee on the Judiciary, US Senate, Washington, DC DKAR JIM: In accordance with our telephone conversation this morning, I am
Stran 193 - into it adequate sanctions and administrative safeguards. It is not the function of the courts to make these judgments, but the courts must call a halt until the legislature acts. Thus the court finds that the Bureau is without authority to disseminate arrest records outside the Federal Government for employment, licensing or related purposes.
Stran 132 - Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure, Committee on the Judiciary, US Senate, Washington, DC In a telephone conversation with you in the afternoon of March 23, 1972, following your receipt of my letter of March 23, 1972, neither you nor I agreed that the letter was "totally incorrect." DKAR JIM: This is in response to your letters of April 3, 1972. In that conversation,
Stran 676 - in the White House Staff, no one in this Administration, presently employed, was Involved in this very bizarre incident. I gave testimony yesterday, I believe, to the effect that when Mr. Dean called and requested these additional investigative
Stran 643 - permission from the Archives to destroy them ? The answer is yes. The next question is whether the Archives have to read them, and that is six of one and half a dozen of the other, and to say the least it is muddled. Senator MATIIIAS. Is there any reason why these files should not be destroyed?
Stran 147 - 1973 US SENATE, COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY, Washington, BC The committee met, pursuant to recess, at 10:35 am, in room 1202, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Senator James O. Eastland (chairman) presiding. Present: Senators Eastland, Kennedy, Bayh, Burdick,
Stran 83 - Senator GURNET. Thank you, professor. I have a lot of questions I would like to ask but we have had such a situation over there in the Senate floor today that we lost about half of our time so I You said, in your statement you said you spent a

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