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  • . Herbert 18. Richard Freeman, Chairman of the Police Aldermen 19. Mayor Ivan Allen 20. James McGovern, Executive Juvenile Delinquency 21. Judge E.T. 22. Judge Little, 23. C. T. Ragsdale, 24. Dan Sweat, Special 25. Mrs. Eliza K. Paschall
  • Guardsmen SP-4 Peter Alan Putala and SP-3 John c. Almli while ignoring command to Jto9 the automobile he was driving at a ro~d-block located at Mack and E. Gd Blvd., and then drivinP, the auto at the Guardsmen. Homicide File #7167. Assigned to Everett
  • protested U.S. intervention in Vietnam. Speakers, con­ demning the United &tates for starting the war in Vietnam, included Herbert Aptheker, a member of the National Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A., and other party members who "just happened
  • at WALLACE rallyo Columbus NOi headed by HERBERT HOOVER FUQUA, but unable to establish local mosque because of insufficient · m~mberso Dayton extremist organizations are Dayton Alliance for .Raci_? ,l Equality (DARE), local civil rights group headed
  • . 128. How should our defense of a town! ti-001ls be dispc.~~ 150 Questions tor a Guerrilla 79 for the necessary to de.fond a block. They i'an recruit others for the cause, encourage the timid, distiibute ammunition and load weapons. _135. What
  • SCHNEIDER, a photographer, parked about one-half block west of the Muslim Temple, 2329 East 28th Avenue, Denver, for the purpose of observing and photographing it. Re said pictures of arriving members were taken and their license numbers recorded
  • of the ghetto is tu organize for black power. He urged Negroes to set up their own political machines and make demands for legislation at all levels and to vote in a block. He urged Negroes to attend precinct meetings and to take over. He stated if the precinct
  • , family and neighbor­ hood when it is triggered? YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS AND MUST BE SURE TO ATTEND ONE OF THE THREE FOLLOWING RALLIES WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 - 8:00 p.m. Crusade for Christ Temple 13660 Stansbury (Near Grand River 2 blocks West of Schaefer
  • . RITZER, in regard to the racial situation in the Harlem area or New York: . She attended a number ot mee1;1ngs in the Ha:dem area, the purpose of which was to orgm1ze groups, block by block, in Harlem, tor the purpose.of fighting crime. At one ot
  • employed to keep order at the races. At 5:30 P.M., a block from the waterfront, a photo supply warehouse was broken into. Forty-five minutes later, as gather­ ing clouds were shadowing the sun, two police officers spotted . three Negro youths
  • police . . were continually on the alert to keep marches and counter- . .·'' marches of civil rights and -white supremacist organ1z.ations · * A block is considered to have been "busted" when one Negro family has been sold a home . in a previously
  • the tension. laughed. People Soon they began to drift home. The foilowing day tensions in the area mounted again as police patrolle_d the 36 square blocks with . 220 men, some ·o f them stationed ·on rooftops. · Early in the evening the mayor ,~e
  • that the speakers had B■ completed, he got back into his car and started moving away. At this point a clf'owd surged around his car compl~tely ai■ki blocking it. The Attorney G eneeral then got out of the c a r ~ to speak to the crowd. He told them
  • approximately 60 persons, a number of whom wore clerical garb, participated in a march from the 500 block of James Street to the Civic Auditorium in downtown Grand Rapids. At the Civic Auditorium the city commission was holding an open hearing regarding
  • or four blocks along Baltimore Street : ••and a large crowd continued to foll_ow them. Finally, the police arrested two teen-age boys in the crowd, who refused to obey the order of a police officer and the Spartacists were placed in police c~rs and removed
  • in Chicago.marched four blocks in the area of. the school yesterday to express sympathy for the three Negro students who were slain at Orangeburg, South Carolina, during a disturbance on February 8, 1968. The same group will. conduct a memorial ceremony _at Crane
  • : SELECTEDRACIAL DEVELOPMENTS ANDDISTURBANCES juveniles were arrested when a large group gathered in the vicinity of Gompers Junior High School to complain about student suspensions. About 200 youths blocked traffic and threw rocks and bottles at passing motor
  • taught how to make Molotov cocktails. The incident took place on Detroit•s East Side, about a block from the Afro­ American headquarters. Youths intentionally provoked an incident by insulting the police. As the police dragged them off, thirty youths
  • clasped, extended themaelTea in a line across the intersection of 12Sth Street and Seventh ATenue and effectiTel7 blocked traffic in all directions. This demonstration was to call attention to the need for pO'V'ert7 monq and the need for jobs in Harlem
  • were ehurgeJ with Inciting lo riot; Carmlch~el said when arrested: .. We eamc here to tear this town up and \\:e•rc going to tear ii up... Tampa, Fla., Jmll' 11-12 •· Negmes rioted in a 6-block area aftN a white policeman shot and killed a Negro
  • block. I also Loui::;E. Lomax is onr::or America·s forcmcst Negro nr.~ws-learned that ·other salesmen had Independent S tar-Nei·m pa.permrn, broadcastors and authtirs ("The Negro Revolt" and •The called on friends I haYe many Pasadena., Calif
  • an opportunity to vote for a real American. 5. ·T he minority vote blocks, controlled labor unions and cor­ rupt political machines so completely monopolize the American political scene that there is no chance for the average Arnerican 7 citizen to regain
  • to Kensington (a section of Philadelphia, Pa.} ,and pass out literature. Kensington has been the site of racial de~n0:nst1~ai;icns· caused by a Negro farrd.ly · having moved into a fo::-:-..me1~1y a~ll..-..white block:. Lieutenant GEORGE FEi1CL~' Philadelphia
  • , several blocks north of Sycamore Street. The number ot shops and buaines~ establishments attacked· with rocks ~nd tire bombs or ~olotov Cockta~ls increased. .• · On Juile 29, •1967 ,···netecti ve Sergeant GEORGE .. WITTMAN;·Buffalo Police Department