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[Criminal Intelligence Report on Michael R. Payne] (open access)

[Criminal Intelligence Report on Michael R. Payne]

Criminal intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report is regarding an automobile parked in the driveway of Michael R. Payne, associate of Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald.
Date: June 8, 1967
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Criminal Intelligence Report on Beverly L. Horton] (open access)

[Criminal Intelligence Report on Beverly L. Horton]

Criminal intelligence report by T. T. Wardlaw to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report is regarding the arrest of Beverly L. Horton for dropping buttons with the words "Where is Lee Harvey Oswald now that we really need him?" written on them, at the Love Field Air Terminal. A photograph of Mr. Horton and an arrest report are included.
Date: June 7, 1967
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 14, 1964] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 14, 1964]

Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that a letter addressed to Lt. Jack Revill is attached. The letter states that there is a suspicion that money was "to be paid to an assassin who would destroy our president."
Date: June 14, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, June 8, 1967] (open access)

[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, June 8, 1967]

Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll, Jr. and R. W. Westphal, states that a green and white station wagon registered to Gene Cowden Walker was seen outside the home of Ruth Paine and Michael R. Paine.
Date: June 8, 1967
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by D. K. Rodgers, June 15, 1966 #2] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by D. K. Rodgers, June 15, 1966 #2]

Report by detective D. K. Rodgers which states that Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, Marguerite Oswald, drives a 1964 Buick. The car is described as white and blue.
Date: June 15, 1966
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by D. K. Rodgers, June 15, 1966 #1] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by D. K. Rodgers, June 15, 1966 #1]

Report by detective D. K. Rodgers which states that Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, Marguerite Oswald, drives a 1964 Buick. The car is described as white and blue.
Date: June 15, 1966
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Community Improvement Study, Phase 1: A Preliminary Survey of the City of Dallas (open access)

Community Improvement Study, Phase 1: A Preliminary Survey of the City of Dallas

Report analyzing data from the 1960 census to provide recommendations about areas in Dallas that are stable and healthy, versus those that showed signs of deterioration and might require additional evaluation and improvements to housing and infrastructure.
Date: June 18, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Department of City Planning.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. F. Dyson by T. T. Wardlaw, June 7, 1967] (open access)

[Report to W. F. Dyson by T. T. Wardlaw, June 7, 1967]

Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by T. T. Wardlaw, states that Beverly L. Horton was arrested for throwing lapel buttons on the floor of the Love Field Air Terminal. The buttons read "Where is Lee Harvey Oswald now that we really need him?" A photograph of Horton and carbon copy of the arrest report are included with the report.
Date: June 7, 1967
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #1] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #1]

Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "FBI 'Offer' to Oswald Claimed" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News and alleges that Marina Oswald was offered protection from the "threats of Russia" by the FBI three weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy.
Date: June 18, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #2] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #2]

Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "FBI 'Offer' to Oswald Claimed" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News and alleges that Marina Oswald was offered protection from the "threats of Russia" by the FBI three weeks before the assassination of President Kennedy.
Date: June 18, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Memo to J. M. Souter by P. G. McCaghren, June 6, 1967 #2] (open access)

[Memo to J. M. Souter by P. G. McCaghren, June 6, 1967 #2]

Office memorandum addressed to J. M. Souter. The memo, which was written by P. G. McCaghren, states that Mr. Emery Richard Whetstone called the Police Department at 1:20 AM. Whetstone, who spoke as if he were intoxicated, said that Franklin Folley (the drummer in Frank Sanatra's band) shot President Kennedy.
Date: June 6, 1967
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #2] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #2]

Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "Did Oswald Have LBJ in Mind?" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News.
Date: June 18, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #1] (open access)

[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, June 18, 1964 #1]

Criminal intelligence report which was written by W. S. Biggio and submitted to W. P. Gannaway. The report is followed by a newspaper clipping of an article titled "Did Oswald Have LBJ in Mind?" The article appeared in the Dallas Morning News.
Date: June 18, 1964
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Criminal Intelligence Report: Documents Regarding Sergio Arcacha] (open access)

[Criminal Intelligence Report: Documents Regarding Sergio Arcacha]

Intelligence report compiled by the Dallas Police Department Criminal Intelligence Section on Sergio Arcacha (Smith) including a "Bill of Particulars" from his attorneys, affadavits, polygraph transcriptions, and photocopies of relevant articles.
Date: June 19, 1967
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
System: The Portal to Texas History
LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH 1966. Abstracts 1-123 (open access)

LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE FOR JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH 1966. Abstracts 1-123

None
Date: June 1, 1966
Creator: Flynn, R.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Federal Data Center: Proposals and Reactions (open access)

The Federal Data Center: Proposals and Reactions

This report covers the proposals and reactions from the Federal Data Center.
Date: June 14, 1968
Creator: Chartrand, Robert L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation and Compression of Scientific and Technical Information at the Nuclear Safety Information Center (open access)

Evaluation and Compression of Scientific and Technical Information at the Nuclear Safety Information Center

None
Date: June 20, 1967
Creator: Cottrell, William B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Respiratory Protective Equipment, Progress Report for June 1959 to April 1960 (open access)

Respiratory Protective Equipment, Progress Report for June 1959 to April 1960

"Dust and gas masks and respirators have been an effective method under certain environmental conditions to reduce the inhalation of toxic aerosols. Under many conditions, however, their efficacy has been seriously questioned. It is the purpose of this study to evaluation over-all respirator performance on fine aerosols and to develop equipment whereby a greater degree of respiratory protection may be assured with reliability for highly toxic atmospheres."
Date: June 27, 1960
Creator: Silverman, Leslie; Fitzgerald, J. J., (Joseph James), 1919-; Burgess, William A.,1924-; Corn, Morton & Stein, Felix
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Causes of Urban Violence: Selected Articles (open access)

The Causes of Urban Violence: Selected Articles

This report discusses The Causes of Urban Violence: Selected Articles.
Date: June 3, 1969
Creator: Downing, Paul M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Mortality in Small Animals Exposed in a Shock Tube To "Sharp"-Rising Overpressures of 3-4 Msec Duration. Technical Progress Report (open access)

Mortality in Small Animals Exposed in a Shock Tube To "Sharp"-Rising Overpressures of 3-4 Msec Duration. Technical Progress Report

A total of 661 animals was exposed to sharp''-rising overpressures of 3 to 4 msec duration using a shock tube of novel design which produced a pressure pulse similar to that obtained with high explosives. The reflected shock overpressures associated with 50% lethality were 29.0, rabbit, respectively. Other observations included the time of death in mortally wounded animals and gross pathological lesions likely to contribute to mortality. Selected data from the literature bearing upon the influence of overpressure and pulse duration on lethality were reviewed. These included pulse durations ranging from less than 1 msec to 8 sec. The critical pulse duration, that duration shorter than which the overpressures required for mortality increases sharply, was noted to depend upon animal size and to be of the order of many hundreds of microseconds to very few milliseconds for smaller'' animals and a few to many tens of milliseconds for larger'' animals. (auth)
Date: June 15, 1961
Creator: Richmond, D. R.; Goldizen, V. C.; Clare, V. R.; Pratt, D. R.; Sherping, F.; Sanchez, R. T. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library