Word: civilizer
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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PYLE DISCLOSED that the Army maintains a $2.7 million command post under the Pentagon parking lot. This so-called Directorate for Civil Disturbance Planning and Operations is a constant riot watch. Despite Army assurances that it has dismantled its computerized file system at Fort Holabird, Md., it still maintains 375 copies of a two-volume encyclopedia on dissent entitled "Counter-Intelligence Research Project," popularly known as the Compendium. This is compiled by the Counter-Intelligence Analysis Division at the Pentagon...
...computer-indexed, microfilm archive of intelligence reports, newspaper clippings, and other records of political protest and civil disturbances at the CIAD headquarters in Alexandria...
Included in the files is intelligence about civilians unconnected with the military; such intelligence could not be construed as necessary for personnel security. Data on civil disturbances and lawful and nonviolent meetings and lectures find their way to computers which can correlate trends and like incidents as well as compile lists of all incidents in which a particular individual has been involved. Alongside such perfunctory data such as names and addresses of leaders of organizations are data on the membership, ideology, program and practices of the organizations or groups...
Yaffe, who is Fall River coordinator for the American Civil Liberties Union, won the Democratic primary with 58 per cent of the votes cast. He defeated another peace candidate, Dennis Smith, who is now campaigning enthusiastically for Yaffe ("Bert Yaffe has proposed more creative legislation in the last four months than Mrs. Heckler has in four years"). Yaffe carried Fall River, the district's largest and poorest city (the unemployment rate there is 8.5 per cent) and his home, with 75 per cent of the vote...
Last week Secor Browne, chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board, sugested that the airlines take the lead in reducing excess competition. In a major policy speech delivered at a meeting of local airline officers in Anchorage, Alaska, he asked: "Is it profitable for you to serve all existing points on your routes where you have competition? Or are you serving those points merely because another carrier is there and you would rather have a share of the market and lose money instead of seeing him have it alone? In plain English, are there points in your route where two carriers...