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  • , It was mentioned attempts will be made to block the flow of all traffic in and out of the Pentagon and thereby impede Pentagon operations. 16 students from Duke University are planning Approximately to attend the demonstration. As previously reported
  • and those in attendance were requested to recruit as many sympathizers as possible for thi ■ purpose. There was an indication that efforts would be made to infiltrate the opera house and there was some talk of an attempt to block the routes of travel
  • , Dept. of Social Responsibility, Unitarian­ Universalist Assn. HERBERT C. KELMAN Prof. of Psychology, Mich. U. MRS. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. RABBI EDWARD E. KLEIN t::ten Wi~e F~-ee_s~~~~gue, LOUIS LASAGNA, M.D. Assoc. Prof. of Medicine, Johna Hopkin_sU
  • 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
  • . 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
  • 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
  • for all GI those who -..var..t to have the job to expl'ess themselves to the people .. He said he v,ras considering ~\velcoming all corn.ers to come out with their programs. Secretary lv1cNa"l:nara.: out on the block. I do not think that fae :Ce:noc1~ats
  • 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
  • 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