Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on the District of Columbia

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District of Columbia government Hon Walter N Tobriner president
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Downes Mrs Patricia letter dated April 15 1967 to Chairman McMillan
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Machen Honorable Hervey G a Representative in Congress from
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H R 6981 Gude a bill to provide for the prevention abatement and con
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Carnicero Jorge letter to Chairman McMillan dated May 27 1968 56
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Fuels Research Council Inc John A McGrath executive vice president__
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Maryland Department of Health James B Coulter assistant commis
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District of Columbia Health and Welfare Council Miss Flaxie M Pinkett
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National Capital Area Civil Liberties Union Robert H Kapp letter dated
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Department of Health Education and Welfare
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Printing Industry of Washington D C H Thomas Driver President 173
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District of Columbia Government
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Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Frederick A Babson
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Silver Dr Harold statement_ 101
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H R 6527 McMillan by request a bill to amend Tit 12 D C Code
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Columbia Typographical Union No 101 Charles F Hines President tele
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Victor O Schinnerer Company Inc J Sprigg Duvall Assistant Vice
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National Society of Professional Engineers statement 31
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American Institute of Architects Inc
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Nicholas Satterlee Associates letter dated August 15 1967 to Chairman
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Drayer Donald Hudson letter dated August 22 1967 to Chairman
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H R 11395 Whitener to amend the National Capital Transportation
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Gotkin Charles letter to Chairman McMillan dated May 6 1968 48
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Gude Hon Gilbert_
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McLeod Ferrara Ensign Richard J Passantino letter dated August
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Grand Jury No 1 March 1968 J M R Hutchison Foreman and 22
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Mercier Sanders Baker Schnabel Robert V Schnabel letter dated
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Agencies 21 supporting this legislation and communications from them
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H R 826 McMillan H R 1436 Whitener H R 7344 Nelsen H
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Grimes Virginia Lee letter to Chairman McMillan 46
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Department of Justice and Government of the District of Columbia joint
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District of Columbia Medical Society Dr Earl Mitchell chairman Alco
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Federation of Citizens Associations of the District of Columbia Mrs Mabel
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H R 7808 Taft and H R 8789 Quillen To provide comprehensive rules
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St Vincent Charity Hospital Sister M Victorine director of Rosary Hall
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STATEMENTS
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Building Owners and Managers Association of Metropolitan Washington
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Greater Washington Service Station Assn Stanley A Rodman Executive
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Hotel Association of Washington D C Hudson Moses President__ 175
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Committee of One Hundred on the Federal City David Sanders Clark
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H R 12328 McMillan a bill to prohibit riots and incitement to riot in
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Hanahan James R Columbia South Carolina copy of letter to Mr Nash
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State and Federal Laws on Riot Appendix
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Hein Bernard S letter to Chairman McMillan dated May 2 1968 47
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STATEMENTS
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Appendix 8792
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H R 16941 Abbitt Stubblefield Gettys Watson and Fountain
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Hackl A J telegram dated April 24 1968 to Chairman McMillan
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Haase Richard O Chairman Legislation and Taxation Committee
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Miller Hon Herbert J Chairman Presidents Commission on Crime
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Howard Mrs Ernest Representing Federation of Citizens Associations
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H R 18541 McMillan a bill to authorize reinsurance with appropriate
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Murray Hon Robert V Ret Former Chief of the Metropolitan Police
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Order No 68545 of the Commissioner or the District of Columbia dele
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Broyhill Hon Joel T a Representative in Congress from the State
Scott Hon William L a Representative in Congress from the State
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National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam Prof Robert
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Editorial No 17 dated July 2 1967 entitled The Air We Breathe 23
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Whitener Hon Basil a Representative in Congress from the State of North
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Kuester Ivan and Bertha letter to Chairman McMillan 46
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Vacancies
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Citizens Advisory Council Nicholas B Addams Chairman and others
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Roth George 8th Street N
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APPENDIX
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III
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Womans Club of Bethesda Mrs Eathol W Allen president letter dated
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Protection in Future_
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State and Federal Laws on Riot the Library of Congress Legislative
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Peoples Drug Stores Inc Carl Jesina Secretary_ 167
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Market Servicenter William R Thompson letter to Chairman McMillan
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Park and Shop Inc J Griffin Rountree Executive Director letter
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Page 2 - A person is not responsible for criminal conduct if at the time of such conduct as a result of mental disease or defect...
Page 49 - ... no person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter or thing concerning which he may so testify or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, and no testimony so given or produced shall be received against him upon any criminal investigation or proceeding.
Page 2 - An officer making an arrest under a warrant issued upon a complaint or any person making an arrest without a warrant shall take the arrested person without unnecessary delay before the nearest available commissioner or before any other nearby officer empowered to commit persons charged with offenses against the laws of the United States.
Page 220 - And he spake a parable unto them, Can the blind lead the blind'? shall they not both fall into the ditch.
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Page 7 - An Act to establish a code of law for the District of Columbia...
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Page 95 - Therefore we cannot say that the Constitution necessarily requires adherence to any particular solution for the inherent compulsions of the interrogation process as it is presently conducted. Our decision in no way creates a constitutional strait jacket which will handicap sound efforts at reform, nor is it intended to have this effect.
Page 49 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE RY THE BILL, AS REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by the bill, as reported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic...

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