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• • • • • `January 1973.

A.HKAGEITLX.)1•; P.RECIFITA.TED :

H See now 'what the hold man .. did !'

..:knd. dared ;ir..t..he wooden horse;

••' Where we all :Were 'hidden,

best men of the army, to bring

,•• death and !ruin upon Troy". -

'Homer; The Odyssey •

• torch 6th, 1970 was -cleai, -slinny• Friday Which prdmised., the advent

- of an early Spring, to flew York - City. •••••'.. :

At noon that day; the• neighborkaod. imEediately..,SurroUnding -a 125

year old Greentcich:,.Villagi•• town house,. located at, numbei.18 best 11th Street,

„ was shaken from its normal lethargy', by:a -series of violent. explosions. r •

The first blast rocked buildings. which were; in the vicinity of

the to house frdm where • the explosion eminated. Splintered boards}. 'bricks

.r.d shattered glass rained- through ''the' Sir :leaving. what had just seconds before

r.,:n an exspensivolarownetone structure; a collApsing anfei.rio. •

lioments after' the initial exploiloh, two young ,women 'were eeen

fleeing from .the scene of-the- carnage.;. - .- • • , • •

. A second and third. fix-plosion- sot:Laded deep ':guttural detonations

in quick succession as the gas main 'went .up, causing _the, remaining floors and '

walls 'to cave -- in. with an audible ,rumble as _though.. a syMboiic :anti climax. to • . -

the explosions which preceeded. •• - • • • , • .

• There was little that' .police. or firemen, who had arrived at the

scene could do except to keep wide-eyed spectators . at—a safe- distance.phen at

last firemen thought it ''.aefe, ' they -gingerly -begnthe grisly chore. or picking

through the 'wreckage. They found- thie, charred: body; ;later identifie d s- Theodore;-'

23, and the :decapitated torso young .-woman,i'rai'ssing her .thands a :foot ,

and heavily riddled with with`Icrge roofing -FrOrytlittle finger found amidst,-;'

a clutter of bricks and charred tiMberS, they.identifiecl. the body as that of .

Diana Oughton, 28 .years old, a .student -- radical. Three days after finding the first.... torso, another s..-as;:exhuttied; th.,..t of a Yoiing.male,; who Jias since been tentatively;... --

identified as :Terry Robbins, a radica];.'leader at Kent. State iiiiiversity.in 1968.;;i,

f Found along 'with the- corpses were -reams of pamPhleta •of the Students •!1: -

For A Democratic Society ( . SIB ) and of a. splinter gr-oup, The - Ueathermen...The ,.•

ruins of what had apparently been -a:makeshift workshop contained 57 :.stickS of , •;;...e..,, ;.-

6Ce, dynamite, 30 blasting caps,: lengths of doorbell wire, several clock work ...

time mechanisms and four .crude bUt.deadly fragmentation. grenades!, 'lengths 'of - "

plumbing pipe stuffed with dynarate and roofing.neils 'and sheathed with friction:C..,

The town house was the property qilkerstai wealthy owner • •''

of a chain of nidir4st radio. stations ,z who yas.coniteiliently absent-.on .a pleasure • .1- -

cruise abcard his private yacht . at :;the'_.time of -the 4a_,.lighte;..,Cathlyn '-

Platt Wilkerson, 26,.a ihember •ol. - the ',ieathermen, .was• using the town house -while

he was away. :She had graduated froM; excl-usive, :-S1rarthmori College,. She reportedly?: ,

did well academicly, but like so :many young people ,serit off to":attand colleges

and universities in America ,.stse too wai,,raclicalized .by left leaning.-. Proffessors

and fellow students, and eventually brought .along by ' stages of radicalization to

a psychological state of what Corild only be described as nihilism. ger story in.

the " movement " is a itereotypecl..ciner as "roodt. are ::.;!she began helying? in.- so - celled • civil rights actions in the street S. of- Chester Pemisylvania.- ultimitely .joined.

S.1).; and 1:orked for eight months as editor of New left . Notes, azi-Sps:organimational '-

ocblication. She- Was-orii- of . three SDS-zleaders •aho made ar. abort-i‘ie -trip to 'Hanoi

in 1967 but were turned back in Catilbodia: - • - ■ ' 7 •,7.-• • In the Fall of 1969---alOng-,withr thY Houd * 3- ( beliaVed to• nave been the

l:-..-.7e;::esc-ped. the ..;L•t•plfr.ir... ;)

liri.'.ays,;(5f.'..12a.gil. , •den:_-•:.stytItion

• Wring- the demonsti.at ioniv Which: _tnsue d:•;she Managed...Id. get .neraelf arrestat1;for assc:ulting i.city 7iolicerean who was ittearAilg to help- contro3: the situation.

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. • ' - ,. She has been dcacribed a-.; hivingv been 'brought, un in- the- .corssunist -:' - •t- -

The.' beathermen were fo-red after an allefed ,Organiz.:ti;onal split .-.• , - --, occured .between their-. group and a -large r.tunber' of FrogressiVe Labor Party .ciem - hers who were .attempting to capture control de„;.-tile.n.,..tidnal leadership of SDS., ,'........--.: This split took.place during the SDS:nationag ,cOnvigtion held In Chicago during the ,dummer of 1969.. That thie- alleged slit was; more "'fictional than factional be T-,comes obvious -when One Considere the feet that 'es far' back, "aS 1968, - individuals :.:° •,':._ who were yet to become members of the tleathermen faction of SOS,: conducted a -work-., ..,. shop in Boulder Colorado for the purpose. of instructing inner core. members and ....; leaders in the. use •of explosives. and" guerrilla-warfare.. .',;,' ' -.. - -.-,'- - ...'-i ' ' '-;

Following this Grandstand pUblieZdisplay ;of . a fiaZing;-out ' with the ' - Progressive Labor Party `' faction .";•-- oeMber of :the...neKlYzfomed Veathelmen: held .:"-., ,• a " `..tar Council " in Flint 'icicliigaus In!attelidence st.4e:4..firtr "bound..! ' were approxiiately 4.00 leaderd 'and n'embere of itt. -.601.1.p,ftilsra Iriittendence. wereteer cl members of 'the ILinuteMen organization., re-aderssfthe;grchip.i'set. ctoWn a new strategy". for -what they tilled a -11 well calculated ,=•: '-il.Ta :warfare', which' was first begun in Chicago _n OCtebier,nf 71•965l. -The..;,:perwatriitegy -called .for -bombings, - . . 7 terrorism. 'and' clther.• a..-...tc.f- dostrub'Aon.: thii..iiig the: Flint. I aCh_. gan get together ... •.: • :._ additional instrUctIons'err1 'give:iin•iiii.'otclir.lice ti:. thole not . presitit at the }..`;•: -.:,,11 Boulder Colorado c' ho • ., '. .: •„,- - .0.;,...- ...... -", ; .... - i . .. -.. .-". -f':

'During the. '' pay4:. ' c.Raget. " demontratAQIIS .7.9.,:nch4'eted: by the' lieather -=-1 " - -. ',!::5.e ,•: I oen ir. Chicagoi• seiera.). o,aer .tanuteMen.jearei-eb.,).e tO-itidc;essfully procure through;', ... -. the art of - serreptitio 'Yntry - the notelin.oks or enthlis 4Iiikerion who was itaYing. 7 : at one of the -Veatisermeni*. sofa: houses' jr- ChiCagn,.'-- •,' - '-- ' • . ' . • ' ' '-'.' -,.', --- t ,

At the Flint HiChigLin ine0.-ing. arid Shortly,.../ifterWardS, core-than- 5co . of the, tienthermer.s': 600.ziiimbers ge-e;:p4rged.. In the .process, their were%,suocessful in weeding out police ancr•federal.infiZtratOrs and informants in their rank's.- For ".= tunately, a nuiber af 1-tinutenieri infi.4.raitorS "were,n6i discovered, • since their . identity was not even known to those; -high gbverathent -positions. who '-'yould the inertity of government infiltrators Thus these Pinutemen could not be linked to any government ager_cy::--„It would 'be safe to "ass-ame , that it. was from _sources in tae federal governmen.r. that the •hreathermenWere able to -get accurate information on the spies 4thin:their ran1ca. ..? ;72- • •

One i iimtea n , •t:ho u.irked independently- - as an infiltrator among. i!eW •.;'; Left p-outs in the Hew York area for simost--si_-•:cyears i-as i. vit to 'pe.itiApate • , .

in the bc,do makiiig -activities of the,-grckip..who had set up son at the 4ilkerson 'esic._nre rocessing t.Iclinical skill 'end Imourledee which t.^-e aca6eziely. leftists lacked, he iifered to provide Ihem -,:rith*the practical mechanics involved In using' ILS=C11.1"7 ichest. for setting Off )1.1.p." explosive chargei.. . •

a-lter won11•- be. -" e•-; .1: • .‘,77•.' f •r7r.r. r r • : d n, .14striiCtion ii t:_e- •use Apparently ,preocctipied roufsntiO imtes‘o/ thel.sel‘,es7-, t4e students obvious *-f:q.: 1 fqi1-•d to be -•,, ttentiv'e he rezults of Which ' r..re ;'ob...ror4cled At thd'ib.6girahg 4".- of this • -:,• 14. • - • .."---."CFt

. . . movement in the U.S.. She ttrited in cambriege Ilaryledid riri1967 to deSegragate .,:r" • -P". skating rir.k and s•tv...:ral rant-an. iS; Ir.CleVeland as a community organizer,

and. during the Summar of :1969 traveled. along. with Catblyn.','Ililkereon end Ted. Goldit. wllo became en Ei:S•lez--.Cier' .e.urIng the 1968 ColuMb.ia .University • riots, •to coarianist Cuba for a meeting with officials of the' Co__-•;i.Unitt-reg"1.me of I'iorth..Viet .-Na.h. • .

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• •-• • 'r thin F.-1: first "tia'-f_nelinef. to 74.11". nations o t.his i:-..■ -auti,tto to have be call ou.s • or :--eprOc:i.th:bli i-..-cr.sidtk then -to -..n ..exr.cr.rion01 the •;" cr.rrieti.tO an dxcreme,, ilter- the o-' actiorj;: Lo. fisi:Inn • t:c-ini.t--tr-'ilon 'cc P of ti".i.r.e•-diffi.-:ult • • .

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• ei; He also reelized that-had he given information to local law enforce - eel want aeencies, that even though they usually would take so ol action, that their . T..7 work was conproeised when the courts -to which the arrested were brought before_ . eeei would Lass the eccussed through the judicial' filter, which allows these chosen - • ;,: - types to zonehnw never end up beeind bars for their illegal acts. . . • ,tevi

. e.e Since the town house blast our Einutenan infiltrator has relocated hinzelf, deseite financial diffi-cultiee, to another part ofthe country fear - ing the cheece thee he Might be recognized by leftists in New _York who were formerly evainted with him, or the even greaver possibility that he might fall'—ee.

victim to government intelledence agencies if they learned of his identity and .-• location. •

' Ve of the N'tonal Ninutemen organization wish to take this opror - Te- . e. tunity to pass on our heart felt thanks to one more unknown individual, who with - out constant direction, or continuous inspiration had the - initiative, intellegence,e:' and courage to cut through the Oorian Knot which confronted him with a single . • swift blow !

. . _ • _Lem; vith the ene-eee .'e6 fnce both the noree'ena 1001t responseveletiee of hoine a e.e.e. to their illegal and derthly activitiee, ( 2. ) infoc authoritie:: of .-het he knew, ( 3. ) misinform members of the groun in tie: eze of the e,ercury ewitcees. end hoee that they would trigger their.oen demine, rot then detonien! ouch devicec in public were ieuvecont men, weeen nnd children j mJleht by scue ruirk of fate, happen to be when one of their bombs went off.

It dil not eeem.a wieu move to this man to reeart what he knew to . . federal aethoritiee, for he was aware that Whenever something of this nature yes dcne, such informationwas not ueted upon, since those in charge were much more interested in hinutenen activities than anything illegel that leftists nieht be planning or had comuitted. •

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r 1 M1,44.‘ DIA'v"• The following list. of names are reproduced without addition or . .

..:A! deletion from the Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson notebooks.,We'regret that we are no • longer able to reproduce this information by-photo= offset Process; it would certainly lend veracity to the material. Our offset printing eealyment is now ..:.•44, in the eoesateion• of the federal parasites and.we are.forced'hy this unfortunate; , fact to do the best we an with our miitratgilsp.h machine.- The exhorbitant and ever, increasing cost of commercial printing-me-4:es '1„.ewohibitteely exspensive for 116' to do. It seen a that the real meaning of the First Amendment is " Freedom of the is guaranteed only to those w1 own one ", and the parasites have made sure- that we don't. . . . . . . • • .

. . , • •. . • • - The no.ebooks were hand written, for the greater extent, in many - ... instances they are nearly eligible„welave done our best to decipher what appears to be quickly - scrawled notes, and hope that we have achieved some degree of accuracy in such cases. The following appears much as it does in. the original, the names, addresses and phone numbers do notappear in alpha -. . .- •?: beticel order.

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15 144,1 14414 PlAr • THE CATHLYN unimsoN NOTEBOOKS •

Blumhart Bcx 1F73

Atstin, Texas - 7701

eTtlETZ7.-.exas. Tel. 526- 7384

Robert Breziaski 541 Ienery Clay St. ew Orleans, Ia. •

Tel. 891 - 3961

JI`f ?ler

A.00 Reeieeel Ydets.

7snn.

JO reefnee ell

AM. Peace Action • - Sy Hirsch - Center, 889-0065 e e362-3910 • Corky Benedict rnited Farm workers 2617 Euclid Heights Blvd. . . Juanita Brown ..:".1 Cleveland geighte, Chia -Box 130 _ .'et' 321 - 7640 • erelano, Cal.

- 805-725 - 1314 ' Cathy Blount 338 - 7E67 . Barbara £loan

1728 N.H. Ave 667-el'295-

Ladaline 2redennily .31-7-7F62, . • Peter Bloat 284 S: 21 :

- Fa. - e • 19103 Tel. LO

Abbe "Reckefaller 617-

i[t.) 'refe ne":771

Frogreen 15.0: RoX.. 7E4, Acleli.le Toronto, 2.3, C.

2,22 24th :It. . • dent !onice

.1:11% 771: chl.. 14 • :T.1 7

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643:7; M11,47.,h Titus 3'35- 1315 ;:23 - 2255

.1::duardo- Joy • 3209 1.% Charles_ ..pt. 3-A- Silt. Ed. - 21218. . " 37/1-2M-9':68

Girrett Farm

L'ele jfe7.15 ,Nr.9 t). Armitage ":ro,

-35?-1152.6

▪ herty 96413669_

Jim kroch WA 7- 0418 BEN. 301-243 8303 - ;:aryland•

Charles Caldemcyer - 934.Bell View Rd. McLean, Va.

Donna Sgarrella Box 340 3uddig Hall Loyola, Uniyersity New Urleann, Louisiana, 7011!

SSOC- 411 W. Chapel Hill St., Durhap, 27701

Sue Earst . 342-38C7 Josephino Clark 1458 So. Karlov Chicago, 111.

Ellie Eorsey 223 !sei.t Ave. Uttica,

GabrieI.Edzecomb 244-7577 .-. EC1C ( 212 _ ) 633 -'8120 k-10

Sue raret 342- 35:7

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7. 0.11f. 9;:7:10

Lo.rvy iC2 - - 93-69

John Crouch 333- 6291

'Cedar Lane Unitarian Church WU 2 - 38C0

Brad Connor4 - Box 67 Newooda.NaIl U. Of Va.- Charlottcoville, Va. -22901 703- 293- 7051 • ,.

Karen raenee 4835 - 33 ;I.:. Seattle, ::ash.

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1..hitman . 235 - 3530 -

Ate•:leirsman 212 --242--9794 or 212- OR 3 -3800 NYC

hr.. & tri. - Robert WilkersOn- --

4.60 ;.■airi. St. Essax, Conn.. .

Wascow:332-3307 '1808.Wyoming

fireCy UeSton. - Re 7-59C0

• tire -Edward Valsh 1900 K St:", PE ,8 - 2C40 • - .

N. Welsh - • 652 - 9689 •

Rc6in Vilkerson 635 Langeler. St. Nadison,.Visc.

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Vomens. Strike For Peace ,-293- 2020.

.2140 ". P " .

George 'Jei:kine 368-9370 ,

_368-5852 656-9125 ( 302 ) Deleyare

Cotnelly IX• 8- 6563

21

11 Florid N'd AU 4-21a, •

Viaconoil: DRU . 25 -6525

Patrix. A.At Lisa 3220 Diyersey • Chicago, Ill.

Janet Rechtman :4t 872-3654 .

Rising Up Ansry 472- 1791

R.D. Breene 1232 17th N.W. Apt. 4

Old Town School Of Folk Music, 525- 7472

Kagan & Gaines ..4t 9. 4083 228 S. Wabash. Chicago, Ill.

Falk 525- 1818

Tom Hayden 415-655-4286 Sam Francisco

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• . Steve HailiwelI 864-4345.

Susan Heaton Box 151, R.7.. 405 flarjerie Lebster Jr. College . 723-9E02

Hawthorne 554-31=:+ . .

l't=ner Box 138 . . 681-00.3, itit.31.4

Toland

• jailrattersen Ave. yV Baltimore, ud. 21?07A- •...5

7bavidson- - arvin ;"r Sparrow, Box 1081 Davidson, 27510.1

;pc U.-Of N.C.

Joel Polin, 221 Hillcrest7

•-Ave. Carchoro, N.C. 27510

U. Of S. Carolina Gary Grayson 1012 Halton .71.. *' Highp9int, N.C. Wants to form Choi ter.

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Feona Rust - Jim Huey 2923 Q 'Apt. 1017 -- 965-0981 '1020 N. Quincy St • . - Arlington, Sue'Reynolds. 935-5165 , 7

Robert Leonaidi . :1703 " p " St. #32::

Webb 1945 Calvert - -387-64j6

Marie Woodward 593-0=97 Day: 382-4941

Maio Raskin 232-6955-

richmond SSOC 1406-Flyd Ave.

-Richmond, Va. 358-4660

4,51-8W2

var.4..m vr,ak.z%rel f:Airrxint Ave.

- 02139

• 37212

Randy FAAr,q I.,.A .11gion

Box 12103 '1oN Angeles, Cr ...1. J.

Nashville, Tvnn. - 253- £67-2345

c/o Holland : F.O. Box 80i/S ,f,

( 3111 W. End Lennie Iaryckin • w, Bill Cessum

Circle) 1748 " S " Street •'"-- .' 232-5725 gi 543-0933

• Sillman . Art Groom= 1078 Piedmont Lawyers Guild 1608 .c,! Street, N.V. Apt. /2J. 5 Beekman St. 667-6444

872-7018 NYC - 675-3298 David Ganz

:..- 462-5237 Wells' Box 77012 " C II ' r.arilyn Levcli =rt--

F Atlanta, Ca. 628-0133 •-....:,1 edeline Gold

HOme: 483-2379 iTopperdYilw-c . . Clark rissin3er ,t

'Work: 963-7707

-1634 s..eitcrkC4i4s Si. 6306 N. Lakewood - _ Todd Gitlin :837-3317 Chicago, Ill. - 338-693' Rt. El Bo= 68 Carmel, Cal. ND. • David Loud 1'0E., 624-7119 109 Niller .34 FairmontAve. Ann Arbor, 4ic1. Cambridge - 02139 Guardian 313-981-1320 ' 354-5049 197 Z..4th NYC - 10009 673-3800

Cordon Fels 262 S. 38th Fhiledelphia; Penn. 215-EV 2-8084

John Fuerst 1420 Williamson Madison, Viso.

John Foulne11a 3611 Frospect St. 965-9898

Bob Fodor & Folly Foder Work: 967-3913 Home: 652-0671

Sally Faulkner Box 238 Hollins College Hollins, Va.

Free Cline 1555 Wisconsin 965-5476

:•:ark Smith 697 West Znd Ave.

RI 9-5292

S-an St.' - ,

Wee.i. D.C. •

fric Sirn 234-7697

• . Brim: F.Atou

Sharon !.1,..-,lfson 462-5686

Sarah lalkerson 333-8275 -

ESL?. 626-3676

wILtinEtm '347-6533

. , =avid VaittlaeLy 2341.'1728

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Bruce Le Ear 422-7121

Diane ICaelish LI 7-5745

Norma Hesser 597-2339 •

Y2:;1-252-1:17 hary.ind

Haien Loran 609-723-5577 • .New Jersey :

JJ

RAT Bill Levy 201 E. '14th 234-3950 NYC 228-4460 Tamara Dehn

:-. 400 New Jersey Ave. S.E; Ma& Rudd Washington, D.C.-20003 ''.. 501 W. 110 th 216-8400 -... W12, NYC • • . Larry•Gray - Ramparts

441-4151 1709 Lamont St. N.W. 462-1578 .k

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David Azdelman -1506 Colonial Ave. "- rforfolk, Va. 23817•_-_,:.

. Old Dominion ; -•-•'' '

•Bruce ' Richmond, Va.' .. Kathy Sheriden" St. Joseph College .::.s..mitsburg, :4. 2C012 - MJC

r-- BarLara Dandch-Husbeck IzE.ucher College, Towson

. 212:1t

"Sande !•05 Ave. Towe..,t., - 21204 "

Cary 1.;:r.sa P3 5-.(116

' Gorman -,, • • - -wealth University "'

Restet, Gritfart, - 4927,pre lane, Richmond', t Va. -

Blue'Ridge College Dave' Shiffet - 733 Oak Ave. Waynesboro; Va. ". . Lynchburg College -22980' , Jim Lee Scott •

Box 8154, Lynchburg College, Lynchburg Virginia - 24327 7 •

Old Domin'on Cone 4 ge, David Jonds, Grecham Ball., Rm. 252 1:523 Si t. 49th .2t...r-,•••,--• Norfolk; V.I.. 7 ,23

Emory & artery-College, Valte;' Mason, P.O..BOx 543, Emory, Va.

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•1•..0. Box 4231 • Vancouver 9, LC

.738-4612

Virginia Peace Cent-0;1 356-8-687

Roger Vaughn 1610 E. 91st, Apt. A.-C - • NYC, BA 7-1495

24327 ,- ..liaymarke-t Press • ... 1150 Atlanta Ga. 41:4:r!

1263, tr. Forest. ...Detroit; Michigark7.7 •• " 'Baite'e Haile'

• 23721: Link. Valley;•-..- •

Vietnam G.I. P.0 Box 9273 Chicago, Ill. 66590 •

Tom Saunders Box 459 Blacksburg, 'Va.

• Vicki 1:fatson Ferrum College. Ferrum, Va. - 24088 7

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.676-7712

Jim • Dave -Simpson Atlan'ta, Ga:•••:'

-872-;7018

.- "ilex".41uoKer . • =• • . Ann 'Johnson

1009.-Buich Aye. Durham S

Al 1--::3.1"G' Charple ttesville North; Carolina _ 293-9051 ' • •

• 4_•:•■• _ ' , ... _ . Jayne Norgadc ' ...Margaret Hertenstein.-, • ' &a•Hailk Black :- ,„-: -_--5161/2 12th Ave: ': ' •'14.231h-- 9th-....St. i--- Tuscalossa, Ala. ' -,.'

Tusca_loosi.,-,'• -Ala. : -. • • -759-4663. ..1. -

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-225 1..afayette',At. ' ' - : .:F..".. 4̀1' 17I.Y.,:, 462-0519 5-'7"--, ,, .; , Dr. Lichael Ha2kerst

---'-- r 965- 3703 -.: •• ••1:::••-•' 4'"'r .... .-,. .1 r■ - -. "

Caroll.a.c Lldoorry 3022:Keeney St. Clevelan'diz:Ohio 44113 :y

/. „ / Eric -I•leirin _ ' 1218 rf.a as Ave

Cambridge ., Md. , 617-868-1966

• • _ Susie llyerpberg - - 345-1342

Office: 454-2811 " ..•Bcb Foby-' ‘" ' • -

lierielith liaulsberg _Roger adsey - 4206 River. Rd. , - Bruce Smith - 362-5521; --- .-509 . Ryland,

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Box 340- Luddig Loyoli P• Oew Or1e4s, 70110 '

" toyola 51.)S- -- t tit;g, • "Up a Chapter•,keap touch: ..; •

Chip' Mar-Shall ' 308.-SteWart-'hire.

, . N.Y. . : 273-0535 .-

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"`Fhil `Whelan. 874-0247 -

"Atlanta, Oa.

. ROY Wells • YGarret

••• -- - • "-Mary' sue mennett•-..-2.,;'. Box 9063 Rollins College,: Gs..

- 2402o • .

.)Jack Hallman

-•. :Carolyn. Glassman•; .. --4•214-

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Lyn We11n -Box. 77012 " C " :Atlante, .0a,

• 30509

,:s..892-8974, '( ;404 ) Leave !Ref:sage .

". ( Great SpeCkled"Bird

:Ted • ::DDS • •••• 3374;240 •

. Presn „ • •—

: St.,re

• 8::,-.546F.-9

,WPP 483-6222

•;„-Bob- Zi;:eker 387-8093

Apt.`. 6, :Houston, TeZas

664-9996 • - - - ;

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'-' 454 -3212 ;

4433-44:a54

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Ed Da Grazier . 1777 Lanier PL. N.U: - 483-1777

L'iptaond Back • Nina' Vood 454-4325 '

Anne -Frank Olson "51;6-7857 •7! • '7.- , L_ • •,a

Alfred Olena 67 EfiltOn- Ave. . -1,73 Garden City,: Long

Ogden - John Green '

.• ;718)1. S.- Dine.. ..Pichmoddi. Va.

_Iran 'er Ann Bell , • .1

4 Buciatind,' '413--62-2902 .a

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102 Columbia Cambricige, Mass.

lue ' . . Van Films

28 47. 31st St.

- : • Dr. •Briz.. haw' ; 298-6360 .223-2252

• -Cathy Blunt' - - :338-6787 *-

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.265-7200

Bailey CD - • ,

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Blue - 6b7-01.37 .•

• I`Barl?ara Bick 483-5384

.',?Yoe Anthony' -1'.804. N. 'Harrison J • 1)elaware 302-6060452

ASOC.̀ ,;,,T,:. • ", . ;' David .Norris'.

Beak 275 - Green-Ville

-• 37743.:, - • L'-■ • •

- • 4-77 i_ACLiti

483-3830

Tom_ Alder , -_•?="7-k

rby A.nderson 587-3214 .

1.Fo G7:7783 • .

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Grog CalVert 4208 Av. " D " Dustin, .Texas

(R 8-7709

Drural Spear 234-2883 -

Jack. Davis 4020 Beecher St.'.

-955-1689 •

Cada Deeter ' - 1616-22 St.

483-S723

Tom • Dese_lare at LirJias 332-2195

Linda Carcione • 3410 N. V:- Vashinf,ton , D.C.: . 483-8981

Ken Cloke 1545) qrentere Rd. Los Angeles, Ce-Lif

Judy Cobuin _ 1822 bihr4ore, N. I/ . Canterbury School . Pacifica-, , Calif. 232-579 )• 68-9628 283-213 C. "

Ron Carvet 610 U. 116th 864.76226 -

Nary' Aieencilet 2:8998

NACLA. • Box 37. Cathedral Sta. NYC - •

NY20 131 Prince St. NYC - _ •

hewSreel •

1.116.1 Siegal_-

0:!6c716571:- 8270 • •:

.:ottingham • 355-55:2,4

*arbra ,Joe :Neal ~ox '_6G74 L. ••:,

Ro cfr - 72206 ' . -

Eric's 'Apt.. 89574824

Sue lhuiraker i130. Valmont St.,

. 'rev, Orleans; ,La: • 723415

;,.. . Ne'Pynee--

248-2018

"' The lioVement-.1 . - LE49 .1t+th :tt...'

_-, South '

0_234. Fort , Montreal; Quebec

-:•9313007 • ., . • . •

'933-784

tieirano 04.1:Siero-='

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:SIY11,9 67!+-E8310

Vasquez -'4207-0082

john Phelps 927-8058-

462-8204

Potter . 60,=.;-1.1:77 -

" Phoenix 302;-7379674

"1" -Neil Portneiy • 333 .7235 .

7 An „PeTVis -- 617-.354-0135

4.7endy Patrik • 1930 A OlinEton

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...„ Sue Orrin. - 387-09=a ,

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", " - St, l',ar3'c ar College .

-- 5ielmoPt Abbey Oollaie'", Raleigh,.M.O. 27602. ;Belmont, N.C. 28012 •✓ t.,3

rancy Gilmore. - ,_ 1 • -31. '1429 John St.' r,aryland Inet. Coils& .0f Art,. iBaltireore, ma. 21211 -%-

. Bob Paskoff -5;7g/7-47.- Goucher- -

de — .323-5695 , -Jan --'-

- . ' Baltimore, lid. - 21209.

". *Iarry,Dye 965-4491...

-; • -Bill Hermelin 963 11.7

idane- - , 962-2209 - . - _ • Mike 'Moore •

youth.Enteririses'`: ...Faso. Numbers:

Ma 8;..8000 • 8-1512''

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LucY. Str4wsbaugh. 15 artton Ave.

v ilniversity Of Md.: Cantonsville, 21228 7 •

;it : (7°3:31;C: i'c,tht.,

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,hte% 552-0715 -' "faun:: -.584-4642

'FOSTSCRIPf , A •As readers will have noticed' many •of-the items reproduced in the . treceeding lists were, incomplete'; missing the city or even state of a name telephone number etc.. For any ofoUrreaders who Would like to help On.Target-we would more than welcome any additional scrapisof information that might be provided on filling in the gaps of this-list, the -phone numbie„.i'new addiessi anything known of their current aictivities or where -abouth.•Ourears.and •

• • .•. are those of our readers and other S ` upporters. , • :,

Also with the notebooks was a hospital reci6t made Out-to Nies Vilkerson from Oolutbia'Hospitki'FoilWomen,'-2425 .ilStreet, NAP:, Washington>: D. C. - 20037, (Thond -,) 965 1000, dated 5/27/'69. It was for anX .•-• Ray The armount of the bit]. was.:J25:45.-...,,Me :give this infoimatiOn simply- as somethie, that anyone:in doubt as to the veracity of inir inforMatiOn reproduced here, can!'.. check up oni . E. •. - In our next issue:pf.On Target we will deal. Iiith . fUrtherinforcation , :4_4+7-7 on the Students For A.pemocratic!-Society and 'thei'lleathermen" Faction'" greatei length. Included will be Nemherihip lasts orthe-- National.deOrgaaization. V:.4$ • • ,f!! • •

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• • " In the November'Issue of OwTarget wsuggestid•that anyone Wishing-' to contribute to the' legal defense-of-e

Thomas K.' ttewara member-'of thalegion:-:!et Of Justice, ecniA send...contributions to.the - legitin of Justice's Post Office Bcis.C.,.: P.0 Box 896, Elgin, Illinois, Since that tiOe we.have learned that the Box is rented by an individual known to-have Clone connection% tatli Intellegence , which operates - out,of Evanston, Illinois. Thi.sparty the Minutemen Organization, anuMber'of,years baCk for .the on active duty. He and other outcahts - from•the Minutemen cirgani:atA.r..qUipkly seized upon our genercasity in giving. 4.n associate theiraj-Apace'in our pubXi :4 cation to help with legal exspence% he faced. They quickly laid-ilinutve-ra StatiOh; ary made up, giving the Elgin P.O: Box -under ourlanutewen.entlem;tlaimir.g be a " re - organized Flinutemen, which Was super --. m.ilitant, and ricist.'A meet.r:-T!:! ins of this group was .held in ChiCagoin.December, in attendence were less than( :!-<1. a domes individualav and only •a small t- number;of these were. att;.ial Members.cf

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J 22174 ' ytIt: tele:vision, thaLPut'inWilds leadinfs- cue±rillat; f';1- From his al.cke -al neusman.oP p r

hoW he Stehens. was=goins to Hobetgi. J7.21:-usi... as head of the .11inutemen organizi.tionStephensWastb.;-own.out . of'the .:inuteren organization:?ome time ago,,:butTlet-continued.to mitreprosent hins,61tti. .as a Minutemen leeder'On the eastzco:,st. IS Jure.1970 40:cre4 lettei_was..sentte-Citephons and members-of the YAnutemenbranisation4 exnlainiUs that ha vas rc, nou5idered.a mlmbr'of:theilinixteMen-organization,.this had-little effec.:e. ry ,L1 contiD. is ivsive.ictiifs'et pAt *t rely , -.9 , •

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LEGION OF'Jti8TICE

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eee.yebleathicly.driven madman.orei,eell_t:rained.obetinate federal' egent weuld do. Stephens in.evidentlywellebanle- rolled for hia rele."Consider-' '=is ability to travelearoundethe country centactineeverioes -reople, Once aeein we are warning are members nnd.friends to ittey completely clear of this mon and. those, connected with him, as he is a jndas geatewho will lead you eventually into' theeclutches'of:federailaw eeforeement•merceniries,

At present a.nation wide campeign:is being.00nductee'aeainst.the ee Ninutemon organizationbyfedernl authorities and gOvertnentantellegenca aeencice, in an attempt to either teke over the liinutemen organization or destroy it in the process. They:Are primarily . inferested in:capturing'the leadership poattionsehoping to do much the'saze.as thay-haie done with the eeee

radical left and black militantgroeps.':once such a plan iserealieed by..themee! they have their pupnets'in control-of'.such gronps turn'. the action off and on 7e. ,

depending on.Which bendfits'legilation.they:are ourxently attempi eeeTe ting co get through-. If its More.gun'laws theireAfter, then militants are proe--:.eee voked into eniping onlocal-policemcn;%if its. tighter.control of explosives, . 7efe

then the bombings start, such as tae have seen oVeretheeest'yiar or ne. lf.th37 feel that the federal governmentehaWt enOug4 local power at ueikr;rsitiZe,:enend. the riots must be turned on, but only. untilethe has settee . the job of po7-,e7.iie licine them, ant has had moia fends appropriated"Tor exspankien of the nuMber. agents on the payroll; then the riots' miraculously cease over night.' If its the

of;,

first amnendeont that they feel iseinAheii -wei, -then-the Jerry Ruebensi, Abbie. .Roffeans'' and Rap Brojens . appear on ..-th:scene and give- them the opening vedge byeee

which new laws whichehave-vague and braid interpretation, aeere-He d ieteiee pr!esee:

oident to taking nwalthe indeviduals'kearantee :cf.freedom - of speech. Once thliseNic has been accomplished, these devel's=',:advocates having served:their purpoSe are -i,;17-A allowed off the hook, with the lightist.of senten-Ces or probation; or like Rap e:'1(.e Brown are ellowed.teescape.or simply disappear.:The r laws they have helped put-on the books however never disaappekr..When.a real dsident4such as Robert 3.. pePugh breaks one of.theie- same laws-he quickly finds-that these laies are en forced With a vehemance'never'befOreewitnessed in.anerfother..ease-

Stephens and theNagin.group.obViouslye eareveait..ofea :aevernMent - • '•

• attempt to draweoff ioreeeilitantelementseof the.Ninetehelebrganinatienso that', .they.can•be .lead endSrovOked into-oVert- attiOnee.efieviolent nature egainstthisze radical, left. If they•manageeetoedo this; on e'wide enbaah scale,':the claim be muds by the pareliteetthettbe.country.it4nea .stets. o wrafare -or On the brink oterenterink such a'period:This-eitecOifese means hat all groupa'sueh:"7e-: as the Einutemen just'hairertb.be.;OUtIaWilTrZ dividuals belnngan to such groups will tiave to be takeri into cusbocly.stgbe. eir a threet.tre thee'e- internal security ofethe -United States._ - eee

Those who allow-..themselves to be- conn'ed,ant prObably= • be allowed to get away withmost Of,.what:they:aniagein,elegalor - illegai,:bilt:/4

only so long as the parasites deem it desirable to their ends.'Once the affect -• has been created, those. fools who have been tricked into . doingthele dirty werkeg

will easily be rounded up and led Off tecthe cencentration:caMp.:-.

tee wish to make it clearethat the National Minutemen organizeticn:. headquartered in NorbOrne, Moe, .has'absolutelyeto ties, ideologiOlye 'organ -ee izationally, or spiritually.vith this miniscele element of.renegedes, - pro

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vacatuers and depes,- 'end we accipt:no resp.5nkhllity for any statements, actiOnhe'x or trouble created by these.esople. further- veikb to meke it.brystalecIearebeee7t anyone cooperating with these people who finds himself-in legal ,trouble stemMine.:e from association with this group, that we don't -want-you to cona:crawling bade ;toy: us-to cry on our shoulder, for in ail lairneas, we- told yet. so. " ee'

. • - If any of our eeMbers or associates are contacted by. any of these people

there is " - oe/y-one place_thejeould have - leiernedof'yOur identity.: frog. the}, government and its agencies. If this happens, consider yourselfetb be known

•them and umder'Seeveilance. Let ms know eVerythirg you. can learn as soon as Fos-- sitle, so we can estimate the governments knowledge of bur membership, and act_ ine such e ceneer Ao.es to seal up an: fuetherleeees.. • ' '

- • let e;',;TSi-IrtZ Inr%':iST.:. 'zee elhe.e.67:ee e::at ee •-:

e leee of

._ rl.stence. orreiealetioe, which sel-vee td, dieipete oee-sterAl!e"e- net?. anl ectential for being what we are intended to be - last line Of-t4a eifese. .:;e lots all etoy busy at Present on eetherinethe reateriel, aleeiri..tile'e`. A

the kzr.4.. - -11ctw and cerefUlly laying cur plans for ;:he 'esy N. : -

GBRAire7e1;:TNAT ALL 1)02-SUITS FIL-4D ILT7= '.[ILL S.:1-1117,feOUT OF'..CQUPT.

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