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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