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• Dr. Wright, ~s con:ve:..:1.01"'
also served as chaiman
until a militant aection of th~ ccnference objected to his
moderate position &nd :moderate atatEaments to the press ·.L'ld
successt'ully inst&Uee more mli~ant chairmen including
Ron Karenga
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Ruether
has lost
the Negroes,
who once were his base.
According
to Joyce,
last
week a press
release
against
the
Cleage
federation
was identified
by mark as coming from Ruether's
Office.
"This was a stupid
mistake
by someone and Ruether
is
finished."
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He
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Met with Go~. Romney, Mayor Cavanagh,
and Conyers,
and community leaders.
2000:
Consultation
2015:
Joint press
Cavanagh.
2030:
Gov. Romney came to my office and requested
commitment
of Federal troops .
2035:
Tµes. , 25 July
Washington
- of newsmen wonder if r.c. will be open to questions
following/before his speech to the '8,sne.
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:ClarkAttacked
BrRep.·Ga~dner
By Unlled Press International
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Rep. John Gardne~, R-N.C., to
day accused Atty. Gen
- Press
- draft press releases
submitted
for our
approval by Stanford
Research Institute
and approved by
Remington and Winchester.
In my opinion the Stanford
portion
of the release
is too long and not particularly
well written,
but we
should probably confine our
- but not at the
actual scene;
C.
8.
Rapid mobilization
plans;
9.
Other procedures used in handling tension problems.
Television and press films and pictures of j:iolice handling of racial disorders
should be obtained, critiqued and used in training ou! personnel
- department to work until they fall in
their tracks," . the response was tumultuous.
The press quoted him as continuing:
·question of law and order.
"It's hot
a
We are not concerned with peace.
We are concerned with the liberation of black people.
We
- to work
until they fall in their tracks," the response was tumul
tuous.
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The press quoted him as •• I • • g •
question of law and order.
peace.
"It's not a
We are not concerned with
We . are concerned with the liberation of black
people
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The second ni gh t of rioting in.
Tucson was staged in another sense ,
Following queries by a
newspaper r epo rter as to where and ~hen they were goi n g to
riot that evening , youths put on a minor riot for the benefit
of th e press,
17 E·.
The Riots
- of the kk ghetto.
Upon arrival at Cit¥ llall, the state and city
officials attempted to devise a sxx statement ~ c for the
press. At this point one of the leaders of the Plainfield Negro
community came into the room aaax in which they were
meeting
- company, railway company, ex
press company, or other company, institution, co
partnership or individual having in its, their, or his
possession large sums of money or other valuables,
authorizing such licensee to equip the premises or
vehicles under its
- City Hall.
impresario, too smooth,
Contrasts between the too ambitious. They take
two candidates are quickly glee in pointing out a
apparent. The tall, curly campaign blunder when a
haired, hard-driving dis press release containing
trict attorney
- Negroes "to take to the streets
and force the police department to work until they fall in
their tracks," the response was tumultuous.
The press quoted him as continuing:
question of law and order.
"It's not
a
We are not concerned with peace • .
We
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by an officer assigned to the Narcotj.cs Squad of the
Buffalo Police Department, who had :been pressed into riot
duty .. PHIPPS was a patron in the Crow's Nest, a Negro
bar on Jefferson
Avenue, Buffalo, New York, on the night
of fire
of June 29, 1967. Because
- . It .was given! the public officials, thus there Party (PLP) which calls ior,
to. the 'press by the Re".:c-rend'.
ls· no way of kno\i.ingwhat the open 1·evoli1tion_
in America.'
Cleague. The relc.;se was a copy Henry - Cleaguc combh1ecoulrJTheir- leadership