Tidbits and Outrages

Tidbits and Outrages We Do Our Part Another indication that there may be an excess of secrecy in the government comes from the Pentagon in the form of a proud announcement by the Department...

...I Credit Where Due . . . Edging Slumping Sunshine Act The Sunshine Act was passed in 1976 to open up the government agencies to the public...
...What’s the quantity of such documents each day...
...A couple of weeks later The Washington Post called him and requested a copy of the story...
...There was nc mention of Colonel Heinl or of me Detroit News...
...A guy’s wife tries to kill him and he gets kicked around in the courts like an old duffel bag.’ “His wife, Marlene, 37, was convicted by a Cook County Circuit Court jury in 1975 of solicitation to commit murder, and was sentenced to three to nine years in prison...
...I just don’t understand it...
...Postal Service Posts Sizzling .813 Average...
...I’ve tried everything...
...The Department of Agriculture recently completed a survey of meat and poultry inspection at 7,500 processing plants...
...She has been free on bond for the last 30 months, pending an appeal...
...The Fed closed the meeting on the ground that “matters of sensitive financial nature were being considered by the board...
...Heinl sent it, and on November 12 a threecolumn headline in the Post announced as new news “CIA Begins a Purge of Spy Division...
...It’s easy to talk about not being ready for trial when I’m paying everyone’s bills, I suppose...
...She petitioned the court today to hold her husband in contempt for failing to fix her leaking roof, provide her with either his Lincoln Continental or a Ford Ranchero as transportation, and correct a faulty septic tank...
...1 On October 19 of this year Colonel R. D. Heinl, Jr wrote in The Detroit News that the CIA was planning to fire 800 of its clandestine employees...
...While the forms were in the care of the United States Postal Service, according to Bob Wyrick of Newsday, those concerning 1,400 of the plants were damaged, destroyed, or delivered to the wrong people...
...An example is a closed meeting that the Federal Reserve board held to consider the design of its office furniture...
...Swimley, 48, a 24-year Air Force veteran, was told by a judge the case has been continued until Jan...
...Be Patient, Duane If your opinion of lawyers and courts has been rising lately, we urge you to read this report from UPI: “CHICAGO, Nov...
...Ten tons...
...2 3 - L t . Col...
...But a recent Library of Congress study shows that of 1,003 government meetings listed in the Federal Register between March and September, 627 were either completely or partially closed to the public...
...Duane Swimley spent the day in divorce court again today, one more day in his four-year battle to divorce the wife who has been convicted of trying to have him killed and is now suing him for an automobile...
...Mrs...
...18 because ‘the lawyers weren’t ready.’ “ ‘Are they all nuts?’ Swimley said...
...Agriculture employees packed the forms in cardboard boxes capable of taking 90 pounds of stress, secured them with fibrous glass tape, and mailed them to the department’s computer center in Des Moines...
...Swimley continues to draw $1,100 a month temporary support ordered by the court in April 1974...
...Tidbits and Outrages We Do Our Part Another indication that there may be an excess of secrecy in the government comes from the Pentagon in the form of a proud announcement by the Department of Defense that it is saving energy by burning up its daily disposal of classified documents...

Vol. 9 • January 1978 • No. 11


 
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