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- of the people
o'f t·.:0 area against the or-mer of the Fore..iost Liquor Store,
one ::.:ch~el La Pot a, who is of the white race.
He has been
clos~:.y associated
with the hoodlu,il element of the Chicago area.
Local authorities
as we].l .~s leaders of the racial
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a letter
he received,
a copy of which is attached.
The August 29, 1967, final
Ledger~• a daily newspaper published
contained an article
on page 7 under
Conference leaders plan two more."
the following:
edition of "The Star
in Newark, MewJei·sey
- an atmosphere of
fear in the city.
Although the newspapers were generally
restrained in their treatment of the· case, when it became
known that the tentative identification of the "Cincinnati
Strangler" indicated him to be a Negro, a new element of
tension
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without the state -- Any person who shall sell or
deliver within this state, or offer or expose for sale,
or have in possession for the purpose of sale, any
book, pamphlet, circular, magazine, newspaper or
other form of written or printed matter offering
- ~ ~\ ~
.
l'f\~(l,~ \ Y"I~
of middle-aged white womefilAhad generated ari/\atmospt-ie re of
fear in the city.
),,;~
-Alt'.J:1:0ngh tl:le newspapers Wei:'e gene.raJ J y
restrained
~~
•~
- known that the tentative identification of the "Cincinnati
Strangler
- ghettos.
·con. .,
versely, rumors amplified by radio, television and the
newspapers -- especially with regard to· guerilla bands
roaming the streets -- created within the white communities
a sense of dange~ and terror. To Mayor Patricia Q. Sheehan
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must be trained
for this.
I gather from what
newspapers
that this is being done.
At least,
•
I read in the
I hope so.
2.
The police must be trained,
especially,
to be able to dis
criminate
between
the instigators
of riots and the innocent
victims
-
·of. t7.~c area against
the ovmer of the Foremost Liquor Store,
one :,7.:.chF.elLa Pot a, who is of the white race.. He has been · _
closc:.y associated
\'Iith the hoodlu~1 element of the Chicago area.
Local au.thori ties -as we],1 .as leaders
- Williams,
has been in existence
since
September
1, 1967, and follows
the same line
as Cleage.
They had a rally
in the fall
to
raise
money for the newspaper.
The founder
was involved
in the Algier~s
motel
incident.
does
17.
not
Tony ·Locricchio
believe
- ."
The undersigned
investigator
was
assigned
the mission
of covering
this
meeting
along with
other
assignments.
11
On December
2, 1967, this
investigator
attempted
to get
information
regarding
the meeting
of CORE from the local
newspaper&
however,
they were
- problems,
of which riots
is but
one manifestation.
---2-
A study of the behavior
associated
with the
disorders,
placed
in proper
perspective,
using
the
systems
approach
by an interdisciplinary
team, will
be made available
to the National
Advisory
- is a polished Specter's comments about
speaker. A registered De the scenic joys of Expo 67
mocrat until he was de reached newspapers· be
nied the Democratic nom fore the district attorney
ination for district attor reached Canada.
ney,, Specter quickly puts
- in Detroit
VISTA Volunteers
VISTA Volunteers
VISTA Volunteers
VISTA Volunteers
VISTA Associates
• 215 Volunteer
Total
Volunteers were lodged in the Tuller and Strathmore Hotels near the
target areas and moved immediately into special VISTA briefing
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While she was going down the stairs, ·Malloy stated she sa"1
Carl Cooper .lying in Rdom:A·2t With blood. on him. Six (6) or seven (7) police
men in tho lobby ordered Mall.of· and her associates :-to place "their hands against.
.the east w~l of the lol