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  • 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
  • ··of this tension. On December 15, 1967, additional police were dispatched to the school because of a rumor that gang fights were to take place as school was dismissed for the day. No incidents were reported by police at the scene. Extra police are being assigned
  • in the beginning of 1967. A Reuters dispatch on June 13, 1968,additionally reported that this individual's full name, according to Kimche, was Sirhan Bishara Sirhan Abu Khatar. This indi­ vidual, according to the dispatch, was first brought to the United States
  • . 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
  • of action. In!!lp~ctor li!.AIR • fltat~d that it -i,.;aB d.et e:r·!!lin~d at this time to eend 1n a :::-io~ • 3qu~:d. of f,-.,')t, ;:,z:l·:rol::~';n a:::2d twenty of.ficers were dispatched ·to the &i'ea. m·::.dadvanced on the gang of youths in formation