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r ~. September z, 1966 · 1805 North Indian Creek Drive Mobile, Alabama Honorable Frank .W. Boykin Chairman of the Board · Tensaw Land 8r Timber Co. 205 Government Street Mobile, Alabama My dear Mr. Boykin: I deeply appreciate your action in mailing the Grand Jury Reports from Cleveland to our friends in an effort to make this terrible guerrilla warfare known to everyone. I£ we as a nation. fail to identify Communlat influence behind the scenes, then these riots can never be &uppreased. If enough important people fully grasp the complete dangers of this prob• lem, they will asslat Congressman Poole and the rest of the House and Senate to bring pressure on the President to rid himeel! of the rotten eggs in his cabinet. , .. It is my opinion that Attorney General Katzenbach will go down in history as the worst ever to serve our country, Something must be done about hia refusal to recognize and do something about Communism and its followers; who openly state their intent to destroy our nation. For example; if you o·r · I stood on a street corner anywhere in the U. S;. and called on anyone to refuse to serve in the country's military services, we would be clapped in jail overnight, and we would .deserve euch treatipent. On the other hand, we see the Justice Department openly supporting ii·~ protectihj leaders . such as Stokeley Carmichael; leader-of the Student's Nonviolent Coordinat;. ·. --.. ing Committee, who recently appeared on national TV (NBC) and enjoined ·. .' all negroes to refuse to serve in the military. The question h: Whose \ · .

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This man Carmichael should be deported. He la a native of Trinidad and recently admitted to NBC Moderator, Mr. Lawrence Spivak on "Meet The Press" th~t there is some question o( whether he la even a citizen of th'f ~ United States. Regardless of hla citizenship 1tatu1, anyone who preach'5a ' I against negroee, or any other race, honoring their obl~gatory military ·.: (service, h obviously preaching treason a1ain1i our country. We depor1tetd. the gangster Lucky Luciano for crime• that were Car below the level •o! l treason. "' ' ' ·' -·


, • > - - • J. r· .-. _• .. .... �,. ~- ,I Please do everything possible to obtain copies of Bobby Kennedy's .speeches when he ran for the Senate, New York and defeated Senator Keating. Perhaps a better description would be when he "purchased" Senator Keating's job. These speeches will be o{ inestimable value to Governor Wallace when he begins preparation for the 1968 pre•idential -race. ·, . f ·, 'I -. Please call all your friends and try to influence ·a, many as posalble to attend the Governor's apeech ln Prichard Monday, September !S, li66. - With warmest peraonal reaarda, I remain .' - Your devoted frlenc:l, • .I .~ IRA V. MATTHEWS . ' '· . ,. , .



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