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  • of Columbus, Ga. They fired several hundred rounds of ammunition at his tent (he was in a slit trench, later escaped without facing the almost certain death which it was his duty to face as an officer.) When other officers tried to escape the camp to obtain
  • Klan with contempt. Its estimated 75,000 members stir trouble in rural areas. By Paul Good. Washington Post, 10/8/64, p. A29. Dispatch from Atlanta, dealing with Klan manifestations chiefly in Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippio Big gains scored
  • . Marine lieutenant fighting in Vietnam, wrote an an~ry letter for publication in his home­ town newspaper, the 1\-Iotine Daily Dispatch. The Illinois newspaper published the letter last Friday. Lieutenant -Johnson began his open letter by saying he has
  • Control .Asaociation. R. E. 0munerce, president, Air Line Dispatchers Asaociation. Tom Adams, secretary of st&te, and viOMminnan, Florida Board of Con­ aervaticm. Frank Kingston Smith, executive director, National Aviation Trades Aao­ ciaticm. MAT 18
  • of which' route to take, and (b) we must move with dispatch on the housing committee to avoid an explosion and to get both these groups to support the route yoµ decide to take. • I ._, I I The Executive Order -. The pressure for an Executive Order stems