The memo recommended that "the process by which applications, interviews and assignments are evaluated be reviewed to guarantee that all candidates receive equal treatment and consideration."
A memo from May, 1970, recommends that a "cooperative news media source" be given background on the Black Panthers' activities:
The memo recommended an expansion from the 55 beds that then existed to 85.
Similarly, a Department of Social Services memo recommended privatizing services, consolidating units and laying off 400 workers over two years.
The memo also recommends withholding diocesan dues and using the money for other works.
The memo in question recommended "crippling" Republican leaders in the N.C. governor's office and legislature.
The memo recommends avoiding the practice of trying youth as adults entirely.
The memo recommended taking no further action against her.
The memo recommended that "all railroad clerks be instructed not to rely on the automatic operation of the system and, if attacked," activate it manually.
The memo, released by the panel, raised questions about roadblocks in the Southwest case and recommended that the case be referred to more independent investigators.